| AFFRONTE | • affronte n. Obsolete form of affront. • affronté adj. (Heraldry) Face to face, or with the fronts facing each other. • affronté adj. (Heraldry) Looking frontwise, or toward the viewer. |
| BONTEBOK | • bontebok n. A South African antelope of genus Damaliscus. • BONTEBOK n. (South African) the pied antelope of South Africa, also BONTBOK. |
| CONTECKS | • contecks n. Plural of conteck. • CONTECK n. (archaic) strife, discord. |
| CONTEMNS | • contemns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contemn. • CONTEMN v. to despise or scorn. |
| CONTEMPO | • contempo adj. (Informal) contemporary; modern. • CONTEMPO adj. contemporary. |
| CONTEMPT | • contempt n. (Uncountable) The state or act of contemning; the feeling or attitude of regarding someone or something… • contempt n. The state of being despised or dishonored; disgrace. • contempt n. (Law) Open disrespect or willful disobedience of the authority of a court of law or legislative body. |
| CONTENDS | • contends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contend. • CONTEND v. to vie. |
| CONTENTS | • contents n. Plural of content. • contents n. (Usually in the plural) That which is contained. • contents n. (Plural only) A table of contents, a list of chapters, etc. in a book, and the page numbers on which they start. |
| CONTESSA | • contessa n. A countess, often specifically an Italian countess. • CONTESSA n. (Italian) an Italian countess. |
| CONTESTS | • contests n. Plural of contest. • contests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contest. • CONTEST v. to compete for. |
| CONTEXTS | • contexts n. Plural of context. • contexts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of context. • CONTEXT n. a passage or words which explain the true meaning. |
| FRONTERS | • fronters n. Plural of fronter. • FRONTER n. a three-year-old animal, esp. a sheep. |
| FRONTEST | • frontest adj. (Phonetics) superlative form of front: most front. • FRONT adj. to the fore. |
| MONTEITH | • monteith n. A bowl used for the cooling or washing of wine glasses. • monteith n. A large 18th-century punchbowl, usually of silver, fluted and scalloped. • monteith n. (Obsolete) A cotton handkerchief with white spots on a coloured background. |
| MONTEROS | • monteros n. Plural of montero. • Monteros prop.n. Plural of Montero. • MONTERO n. (Spanish) a huntsman's cap with side flaps. |
| UNWONTED | • unwonted adj. Not customary or habitual; unusual; infrequent; strange. • unwonted adj. (Archaic) Unused (to); unaccustomed (to) something. • UNWONTED adj. unaccustomed, also UNWONT. |
| WONTEDLY | • wontedly adv. Usually, customarily, or habitually. • WONTED adv. WONT, to be accustomed. |