| BEAVERTAIL | • beavertail n. (North American) Any object like a beaver’s tail, oval or tear-drop in plan, usually broad and flat;… • beavertail n. (North American) A fried-dough pastry of such shape; usually beaver tail or Beaver Tail. • beavertail n. A species of prickly pear cactus, Opuntia basilaris. |
| BEAVERTAILS | • beavertails n. Plural of beavertail. • beaver␣tails n. Plural of beaver tail. |
| CULVERTAILED | • culvertailed adj. (Carpentry, nautical, archaic) dovetailed. • CULVERTAILED adj. having a tail like a culver, a dove. |
| CURTAIL | • curtail v. (Transitive, obsolete) To cut short the tail of an animal. • curtail v. (Transitive) To shorten or abridge the duration of something; to truncate. • curtail v. (Transitive, figuratively) To limit or restrict, keep in check. |
| CURTAILED | • curtailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of curtail. • CURTAIL v. to cut short. |
| CURTAILER | • curtailer n. One who curtails. • CURTAILER n. one who curtails. |
| CURTAILERS | • curtailers n. Plural of curtailer. • CURTAILER n. one who curtails. |
| CURTAILING | • curtailing v. Present participle of curtail. • curtailing n. A cutting short; truncation. • CURTAIL v. to cut short. |
| CURTAILMENT | • curtailment n. The act of curtailing. • CURTAILMENT n. the act of curtailing. |
| CURTAILMENTS | • curtailments n. Plural of curtailment. • CURTAILMENT n. the act of curtailing. |
| CURTAILS | • curtails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of curtail. • curtails n. Plural of curtail. • CURTAIL v. to cut short. |
| FLICKERTAIL | • flickertail n. Nickname for the North American ground squirrel, Citellus richardsoni. • FLICKERTAIL n. in North America, a ground-squirrel. |
| FLICKERTAILS | • flickertails n. Plural of flickertail. • FLICKERTAIL n. in North America, a ground-squirrel. |
| HAIRTAIL | • hairtail n. Any of a number of species of marine fishes of the family Trichiuridae, long, band-like, with a slender, pointed tail. • HAIRTAIL n. any of various marine fish with long whiplike scaleless bodies. |
| HAIRTAILS | • hairtails n. Plural of hairtail. • HAIRTAIL n. any of various marine fish with long whiplike scaleless bodies. |
| SCISSORTAIL | • scissortail n. A bird, the scissor-tailed flycatcher. • scissortail n. A dragonfly of the genus Microgomphus. • scissortail n. Any of various fish with forked tails, as the bluefin driftfish (Psenes pellucidus) or the devilfish (genus Assessor). |
| SCISSORTAILS | • scissortails n. Plural of scissortail. • SCISSORTAIL n. an American flycatcher. |
| SILVERTAIL | • silvertail n. (Australia, slang) A wealthy person. • SILVERTAIL n. (Australian slang) a wealthy socialite, a social climber. |
| SILVERTAILS | • silvertails n. Plural of silvertail. • SILVERTAIL n. (Australian slang) a wealthy socialite, a social climber. |
| UNCURTAILED | • uncurtailed adj. Not curtailed. • UNCURTAILED adj. not curtailed. |