| OUTEARN | • outearn v. To make more money than, to earn more than. • OUTEARN v. to surpass in earning. |
| RETEARS | • retears v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retear. • RETEAR v. to tear again. |
| STEARED | • steared v. Simple past tense and past participle of stear. • steared v. Simple past tense and past participle of steare. • STEAR v. (obsolete) to steer. |
| STEARES | • steares v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of steare. • steares n. Plural of steare. • STEARE n. (archaic) a steer, a young bullock. |
| STEARIC | • stearic adj. Of or relating to stearin, tallow etc. • stearic adj. (Organic chemistry) Of or relating to stearic acid or its derivatives. • STEARIC adj. pertaining to, or obtained from, stearin or tallow. |
| STEARIN | • stearin n. Solid fat. • stearin n. (Organic chemistry) A glyceride (especially the triglyceride) of stearic acid. • STEARIN n. (Greek) the solid portion of a fat, also STEARINE. |
| TEARERS | • tearers n. Plural of tearer. • TEARER n. (slang) a boisterous person. |
| TEARFUL | • tearful adj. Accompanied by tears; crying, or about to cry. • tearful adj. Sorrowful. • TEARFUL adj. full of tears. |
| TEARGAS | • teargas n. Alternative spelling of tear gas. • teargas v. Alternative spelling of tear gas. • tear-gas n. Alternative spelling of tear gas. |
| TEARIER | • tearier adj. Comparative form of teary: more teary. • TEARY adj. wet with tears, tearful. |
| TEARILY | • tearily adv. In a teary manner. • TEARY adv. wet with tears, tearful. |
| TEARING | • tearing v. Present participle of tear. • tearing adj. (Colloquial) enormous; of great size or impact. • tearing adj. (Colloquial) very hasty. |
| TEAROOM | • tearoom n. A café which serves tea, usually with light food. • tearoom n. (Euphemistic, slang) A public lavatory, particularly (US gay slang, dated) as a meeting place for homosexual men. • tearoom n. (Australia) A room in a workplace set aside for tea breaks, lunch breaks, snacking, etc.; a break room. |
| UPTEARS | • uptears v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uptear. • UPTEAR v. to tear out by the roots. |