| CITRUSY | • citrusy adj. Resembling a citrus fruit in taste or aroma. • CITRUSY adj. pertaining to citrus, also CITRUSSY. |
| ENTRUST | • entrust v. (Transitive) To trust to the care of. • ENTRUST v. to give over for safe keeping, also INTRUST. |
| INTRUST | • intrust v. Alternative form of entrust. • INTRUST v. to give over for safe keeping, also ENTRUST. |
| OESTRUS | • oestrus n. A biting fly of the genus Oestrus; a botfly. • oestrus n. A bite or sting. • oestrus n. (Archaic) A passion or frenzy. |
| OUTRUSH | • outrush v. (Intransitive) To rush outward; to issue forcibly. • outrush v. (American football, transitive) To rush more than the other team. • outrush n. A rushing outward. |
| TRUSSED | • trussed v. Simple past tense and past participle of truss. • TRUSS v. to secure tightly. |
| TRUSSER | • trusser n. One who, or that which, trusses. • TRUSSER n. a person who or machine which trusses hay or straw. |
| TRUSSES | • trusses n. Plural of truss. • trusses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of truss. • Trusses prop.n. Plural of Truss. |
| TRUSTED | • trusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of trust. • trusted adj. Reliable. • TRUST v. to place confidence in. |
| TRUSTEE | • trustee n. A person to whom property is legally committed in trust, to be applied either for the benefit of specified… • trustee n. A person in whose hands the effects of another are attached in a trustee process. • trustee v. (Transitive) To commit (property) to the care of a trustee. |
| TRUSTER | • truster n. A person who trusts. • TRUSTER n. one who trusts. |
| TRUSTOR | • trustor n. (Law) A person who creates a trust. • TRUSTOR n. one who trustees his property. |
| UNTRUSS | • untruss v. To free from a truss; to untie or unfasten. • untruss n. (Obsolete) an untrusser or public whipper. • UNTRUSS v. to free from a truss. |
| UNTRUST | • untrust n. Lack or absence of trust; mistrust; distrust. • untrust n. (Technology) An external port. • untrust adj. (Archaic) Faithless; distrustful. |