| ANTIMONOUS | • antimonous adj. (Inorganic chemistry) Alternative form of antimonious. • ANTIMONOUS adj. of or containing antimony in the trivalent state. |
| DISHONOURS | • dishonours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishonour. • DISHONOUR v. to deprive of honour, disgrace, also DISHONOR. |
| DITHIONOUS | • DITHIONOUS adj. as in dithionous acid. |
| GLUTTONOUS | • gluttonous adj. Given to excessive eating; prone to overeating. • gluttonous adj. Greedy. • GLUTTONOUS adj. marked by or given to gluttony. |
| HOMOGONOUS | • homogonous adj. (Botany) Having all the flowers alike in terms of the stamens and pistils. • HOMOGONOUS adj. exhibiting homogony, the condition of having flowers of equal size. |
| HOMOTONOUS | • homotonous adj. Of the same tenor or tone; equable; without variation. • HOMOTONOUS adj. of the same tenor or tone, also HOMOTONIC. |
| HONOURABLE | • honourable adj. Britain standard spelling of honorable. • honourable n. Britain standard spelling of honorable. • Honourable adj. Alternative letter-case form of honourable. |
| HONOURABLY | • honourably adv. In an honourable manner. • HONOURABLE adv. worthy of honour, also HONORABLE. |
| HONOURLESS | • honourless adj. Without honour; dishonourable or dishonoured. • HONOURLESS adj. without honour, also HONORLESS. |
| MONOTONOUS | • monotonous adj. Having an unvarying pitch or tone. • monotonous adj. Tedious, repetitious, or lacking in variety. • MONOTONOUS adj. uttered or sounded in one unvarying tone. |
| OVERHONOUR | • OVERHONOUR v. to honour excessively, also OVERHONOR. |
| PRONOUNCED | • pronounced adj. Uttered, articulated. • pronounced adj. Strongly marked. • pronounced v. Simple past tense and past participle of pronounce. |
| PRONOUNCER | • pronouncer n. Agent noun of pronounce; one who pronounces. • pronouncer n. The official who gives out words to be spelled at a spelling bee and answers questions about their definition… • PRONOUNCER n. one who pronounces. |
| PRONOUNCES | • pronounces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pronounce. • PRONOUNCE v. to articulate one's words. |
| TELEGONOUS | • telegonous adj. Relating to telegony. • TELEGONOUS adj. relating to telegony, the (imaginary) transmitted influence of a previous mate on the offspring of current one. |
| TREASONOUS | • treasonous adj. Like or in the way of treason. • TREASONOUS adj. treasonable. |
| UNHONOURED | • unhonoured adj. Alternative form of unhonored. • UNHONOURED adj. not honoured, also UNHONORED. |