| OUTSTEP | • outstep v. (Transitive) To step or go beyond; exceed; overstep. • outstep conj. Alternative form of outcept. • OUTSTEP v. to step beyond. |
| FOOTSTEP | • footstep n. The mark or impression left by a foot; a track. • footstep n. (By extension) The indications or waypoints of a course or direction taken. • footstep n. The sound made by walking, running etc. |
| MALTSTER | • maltster n. A person who makes malt; a malter. • MALTSTER n. one who makes malt, also MALTMAN. |
| OUTSTEER | • outsteer v. (Transitive) To steer better than. • OUTSTEER v. to surpass in steering. |
| OUTSTEPS | • outsteps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outstep. • OUTSTEP v. to step beyond. |
| WHITSTER | • whitster n. (Obsolete) A whitener; a bleacher; a whitester. • WHITSTER n. (archaic) a bleacher of cloth and clothing. |
| FOOTSTEPS | • footsteps n. Plural of footstep. • FOOTSTEP n. a step with the foot. |
| MALTSTERS | • maltsters n. Plural of maltster. • MALTSTER n. one who makes malt, also MALTMAN. |
| OUTSTEERS | • outsteers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outsteer. • OUTSTEER v. to surpass in steering. |
| WHITSTERS | • whitsters n. Plural of whitster. • WHITSTER n. (archaic) a bleacher of cloth and clothing. |
| OUTSTEERED | • outsteered v. Simple past tense and past participle of outsteer. • OUTSTEER v. to surpass in steering. |
| OUTSTEPPED | • outstepped v. Simple past tense and past participle of outstep. • OUTSTEP v. to step beyond. |
| PENTSTEMON | • pentstemon n. Alternative form of penstemon. • Pentstemon prop.n. Alternative form of Penstemon (“beardtongue genus”). • PENTSTEMON n. a genus of showy flowers, also PENSTEMON. |
| OUTSTEERING | • outsteering v. Present participle of outsteer. • OUTSTEER v. to surpass in steering. |
| OUTSTEPPING | • outstepping v. Present participle of outstep. • OUTSTEP v. to step beyond. |
| PENTSTEMONS | • pentstemons n. Plural of pentstemon. • PENTSTEMON n. a genus of showy flowers, also PENSTEMON. |