| COONTIE | • coontie n. Zamia integrifolia (syn. Zamia floridana), cycadaceous plants of Florida and the West Indies, or the… • COONTIE n. (Native American) an American plant related to the cycads, also COONTY. |
| COONTIES | • coonties n. Plural of coontie. • coonties n. Plural of coonty. • COONTIE n. (Native American) an American plant related to the cycads, also COONTY. |
| FRONTIER | • frontier n. The part of a country which borders or faces another country or unsettled region. • frontier n. The most advanced or recent version of something; leading edge. • frontier n. (Obsolete) An outwork of a fortification. |
| FRONTIERED | • frontiered adj. Placed on the frontiers. • FRONTIER v. (Spenser) to border. |
| FRONTIERING | • frontiering v. Present participle of frontier. • FRONTIER v. (Spenser) to border. |
| FRONTIERS | • frontiers n. Plural of frontier. • FRONTIER v. (Spenser) to border. |
| FRONTIERSMAN | • frontiersman n. A person who lives on the borders of a country, or in a wild and undeveloped area on the fringes of civilization. • FRONTIERSMAN n. a person who lives or works on a frontier. |
| FRONTIERSMEN | • frontiersmen n. Plural of frontiersman. • FRONTIERSMAN n. a person who lives or works on a frontier. |
| FRONTIERSWOMAN | • frontierswoman n. The female equivalent of a frontiersman. • FRONTIERSWOMAN n. a female person who lives or works on a frontier. |
| FRONTIERSWOMEN | • frontierswomen n. Plural of frontierswoman. • FRONTIERSWOMAN n. a female person who lives or works on a frontier. |
| JONTIES | • JONTY n. a naval master-at-arms, also JANTY. |
| MONTIES | • Monties prop.n. Plural of Montie. • MONTY n. the whole lot, as in the phrase 'the full monty'. |
| PONTIE | • PONTIE n. an iron rod used in holding and manipulating glassware during manufacture, also PONTIL, PONTILE, PONTY, PUNTEE, PUNTY. |
| PONTIES | • ponties n. Plural of ponty. • PONTY n. an iron rod used in holding and manipulating glassware during manufacture, also PONTIE, PONTIL, PONTILE, PUNTEE, PUNTY. |
| SONTIES | • SONTIES interj. a mild oath, sanctities. |