| CAMSTEARY | • CAMSTEARY adj. (Scots) perverse, unruly, also CAMSTAIRY, CAMSTEERIE. |
| OUTEARNED | • outearned v. Simple past tense and past participle of outearn. • OUTEARN v. to surpass in earning. |
| RETEARING | • retearing v. Present participle of retear. • RETEAR v. to tear again. |
| STEARAGES | • stearages n. Plural of stearage. • STEARAGE n. (obsolete) the act or practice of steering, also STEERAGE. |
| STEARATES | • stearates n. Plural of stearate. • STEARATE n. a salt of stearic acid. |
| STEARINES | • stearines n. Plural of stearine. • STEARINE n. the solid portion of a fat, also STEARIN. |
| STEARSMAN | • stearsman n. Obsolete form of steersman. • STEARSMAN n. (obsolete) a steersman. |
| STEARSMEN | • stearsmen n. Plural of stearsman. • STEARSMAN n. (obsolete) a steersman. |
| TEARAWAYS | • tearaways n. Plural of tearaway. • TEARAWAY n. a rebellious person. |
| TEARDOWNS | • teardowns n. Plural of teardown. • tear-downs n. Plural of tear-down; alternative spelling of teardowns. • TEARDOWN n. the process of disassembling. |
| TEARDROPS | • teardrops n. Plural of teardrop. • TEARDROP n. a tear. |
| TEARFULLY | • tearfully adv. In a tearful manner. • TEARFUL adv. full of tears. |
| TEARGASES | • teargases n. Plural of teargas. • teargases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of teargas. • tear-gases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tear-gas. |
| TEARINESS | • teariness n. The state or condition of being teary. • TEARINESS n. the state of being teary. |
| TEARSHEET | • tearsheet n. A single page of some publication containing a specific advertisement, table, or article in print. • tear␣sheet n. A page torn from a periodical. • TEARSHEET n. a page in a magazine perforated to facilitate its removal. |
| TEARSTAIN | • tearstain n. Any stain produced from tears from the eye. • TEARSTAIN n. the mark left by tears. |
| TEARSTRIP | • tearstrip n. A strip of material designed to be torn to open a package. • TEARSTRIP n. a part of a packaging torn to open it. |
| UPTEARING | • uptearing v. Present participle of uptear. • UPTEAR v. to tear out by the roots. |
| WHEATEARS | • wheatears n. Plural of wheatear. • WHEATEAR n. any of several birds of the genus Oenanthe, which have black tails and conspicuous white rumps. |