| ACETUM | • acetum n. (Obsolete) Vinegar, sometimes medicated. • ACETUM n. (Latin) vinegar. |
| DETUNE | • detune v. (Music) To intentionally lower or raise the pitch produced by a musical instrument. Often done to produce… • detune v. (Electronics) To alter the capacitance of a circuit such that its resonant frequency differs from the… • DETUNE v. to reduce the power of a car engine. |
| ETUDES | • etudes n. Plural of etude. • études n. Plural of étude. • ETUDE n. (French) a composition in the fine arts which is intended, or may serve, for a study. |
| FOETUS | • foetus n. (Chiefly UK) Alternative spelling of fetus. • fœtus n. (UK, rare) Alternative form of fetus. • FOETUS n. (Latin) the unborn in the womb with distinctly formed parts, also FETUS. |
| GETUPS | • getups n. Plural of getup. • get-ups n. Plural of get-up. • GETUP n. a costume. |
| LETUPS | • letups n. Plural of letup. • let-ups n. Plural of let-up. • LETUP n. an easing off. |
| METUMP | • metump n. Synonym of tumpline. • METUMP n. a tumpline, a strap placed across a man's forehead to assist him in carrying a pack on his back. |
| RETUND | • retund v. (Transitive) To blunt; to turn, as an edge. • retund v. (Transitive, figuratively) To cause to be obtuse or dull. • RETUND v. to blunt the edge of a weapon. |
| RETUNE | • retune v. To tune again. • RETUNE v. to tune again. |
| RETURF | • returf v. To lay turf again. • RETURF v. to lay new turf. |
| RETURN | • return v. (Intransitive) To come or go back (to a place or person). • return v. (Intransitive) To go back in thought, narration, or argument. • return v. (Intransitive) To recur; to come again. |
| RETUSE | • retuse adj. (Botany, of a leaf) Having a rounded apex with small central notch. • RETUSE adj. describing leaves with a rounded apex and a shallow notch. |
| SETULE | • setule n. A setula. • SETULE n. a small bristle. |
| SETUPS | • setups n. Plural of setup. • set-ups n. Plural of set-up. • SETUP n. the way something is arranged. |