| ATLASES | • atlases n. Plural of atlas. • ATLAS n. a book of maps. |
| ATLATLS | • atlatls n. Plural of atlatl. • ATLATL n. (Nahuatl) an American Indian throwing stick. |
| COTLAND | • cotland n. The land attached to a cottage, or held by a cottager or cotter. • COTLAND n. land belonging to a cottage. |
| CUTLASS | • cutlass n. (Nautical) A short sword with a curved blade, and a convex edge; once used by sailors when boarding an enemy ship. • cutlass n. A similarly shaped tool; a machete. • cutlass v. (Transitive) To cut back (vegetation) with a cutlass. |
| JETLAGS | • jetlags n. Plural of jetlag. • jet␣lags n. Plural of jet lag. • JETLAG n. the disruption of body rhythms after a flight through several time zones. |
| KGOTLAS | • kgotlas n. Plural of kgotla. • KGOTLA n. (Bantu) an assembly of tribal elders in Botswana, also LEKGOTLA. |
| OUTLAID | • outlaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of outlay. • OUTLAY v. to pay out. |
| OUTLAIN | • outlain v. Past participle of outlie. • OUTLIE v. to lie outside, be outlying. |
| OUTLAND | • outland adj. Provincial: from a province (of the same land). • outland adj. Foreign: from abroad, from a foreign land. • outland adj. (Used with ethnic nationalities) Living abroad, living in a foreign land, expatriate. |
| OUTLASH | • outlash n. The act of somebody lashing out. • OUTLASH v. to lash out, shed tears. |
| OUTLAST | • outlast v. (Transitive) To live, last or remain longer than. • OUTLAST v. to last longer than. |
| OUTLAWS | • outlaws n. Plural of outlaw. • outlaws v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlaw. • Outlaws prop.n. Plural of Outlaw. |
| OUTLAYS | • outlays n. Plural of outlay. • outlays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlay. • OUTLAY v. to pay out. |
| POTLACH | • potlach n. Alternative spelling of potlatch. • potlach v. Alternative spelling of potlatch. • POTLACH n. (Native American) a social event or celebration which features reciprocal gift-giving, also POTLACHE, POTLATCH. |
| TITLARK | • titlark n. Anthus pratensis, the meadow pipit, a songbird. • TITLARK n. a pipit, esp. the meadow pipit. |
| WETLAND | • wetland n. (Usually in the plural) Land that is covered mostly with water, with occasional marshy and soggy areas. • WETLAND n. marshy land. |