| ADDERSTONE | • adderstone n. Alternative form of adder stone. • Adderstone prop.n. A scattered settlement in Adderstone with Lucker parish, in northern Northumberland, England (OS grid ref NU1330). • adder␣stone n. A stone of varying forms and usually glassy with a naturally formed hole, which is often used as an amulet or bead. |
| HERSTORIES | • herstories n. Plural of herstory. • HERSTORY n. history with a feminist viewpoint. |
| OVERSTOCKS | • overstocks n. Plural of overstock. • overstocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overstock. • OVERSTOCK v. to stock in excess. |
| OVERSTORED | • overstored v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstore. |
| OVERSTOREY | • overstorey n. Alternative spelling of overstory. • OVERSTOREY n. the highest level of trees in a rainforest, also OVERSTORY. |
| SUPERSTOCK | • superstock n. (Linguistics) A broad grouping of languages; a phylum. • superstock n. A kind of premier stock car with a strong roll cage and usually a modified V8 engine. • SUPERSTOCK n. a very high-performing stock. |
| SUPERSTORE | • superstore n. An extremely large store; a hypermarket. • SUPERSTORE n. a very large store often offering a wide variety of merchandise for sale. |
| SUPERSTORM | • superstorm n. A major storm (weather phenomenon). • SUPERSTORM n. an extremely powerful storm that causes widespread devastation. |
| UNDERSTOCK | • understock v. (Transitive) To stock with an insufficient amount. • understock n. (Horticulture) The rootstock onto which the scion is grafted. • UNDERSTOCK v. to supply insufficiently with stock. |
| UNDERSTOOD | • understood adj. Having been comprehended. • understood v. Simple past tense and past participle of understand. • understood interj. Indicates comprehension on the part of the speaker. |
| UNDERSTORY | • understory n. The layer of plants that grow in the shade of the canopy of a forest. • UNDERSTORY n. the smaller trees and bushes forming a lower level beneath the forest canopy, also UNDERSTOREY. |