| INSOURCE | • insource v. To obtain goods or services by insourcing. • INSOURCE v. to subcontract work to another company that is under the same general ownership. |
| RESOURCE | • resource n. Something that one uses to achieve an objective, e.g. raw materials or personnel. • resource n. A person’s capacity to deal with difficulty. • resource n. Something that can be used to help achieve an aim, especially a book, equipment, etc. that provides… |
| SOURBALL | • sourball n. (US) A hard candy with a sour flavor. • SOURBALL n. a sour candy. |
| SOURCING | • sourcing v. Present participle of source. • sourcing n. The process by which something is sourced, or obtained from another place. • sourcing n. (Chiefly US) The supply of resources needed by a business process. |
| SOURDINE | • sourdine n. (Music, historical) A muted trumpet. • sourdine n. (Music, historical) A mute; a damper. • sourdine adj. Muffled, muted; subdued. |
| SOURGUMS | • sourgums n. Plural of sourgum. • sour␣gums n. Plural of sour gum. • SOURGUM n. a softwood tree of eastern North America. |
| SOURINGS | • sourings n. Plural of souring. • SOURING n. a crabapple. |
| SOURNESS | • sourness n. The quality or condition of being sour, usually said of human personalities. • SOURNESS n. the state of being sour. |
| SOUROCKS | • SOUROCK n. (Scots) sorrel. |
| SOURPUSS | • sourpuss n. (Informal) A person who is habitually gloomy, sullen or miserable; a grouch. A scowling person. • sour␣puss n. Alternative spelling of sourpuss. • SOURPUSS n. a grouchy person. |
| SOURSOPS | • soursops n. Plural of soursop. • SOURSOP n. a West Indian tree of the Anona species; its large, sour, pulpy fruit. |
| SOURVELD | • sourveld n. (South Africa, agriculture) A veld characterized by low levels of moisture and rough brush. • SOURVELD n. (South African) in South Africa, a type of grazing characterised by long coarse grass. |
| SOURWOOD | • sourwood n. A North American deciduous shrubby tree, of the genus Oxydendrum, having deep fissures in its bark… • sourwood n. An Australian tree, of the genus Hibiscus; the sorrel tree. • SOURWOOD n. the sorrel tree. |
| TRESSOUR | • TRESSOUR n. a type of heraldic design, like plaited lilies, also TRESSURE. |
| UNSOURED | • unsoured adj. Not soured. • UNSOURED adj. not soured. |
| VAVASOUR | • vavasour n. (Historical) a subvassal; someone holding their lands from a vassal of the crown rather than from the crown directly. • VAVASOUR n. a knight, noble etc. with vassals under him who is himself the vassal of a greater noble, also VALVASSOR, VAVASOR, VAVASSOR. |