| BUTLED | • butled v. Simple past tense and past participle of butle. • BUTLE v. to serve as a butler. |
| BUTLER | • butler n. A manservant having charge of wines and liquors. • butler n. The chief male servant of a household who has charge of other employees, receives guests, directs the… • butler n. A valet, a male personal attendant. |
| BUTLES | • butles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of butle. • BUTLE v. to serve as a butler. |
| CUTLAS | • cutlas n. Obsolete form of cutlass. • CUTLAS n. a curved, one-edged sword formerly used by sailors, also CUTLASS. |
| CUTLER | • cutler n. One whose business is making or dealing in cutlery. • Cutler prop.n. (Countable) A surname originating as an occupation. • Cutler prop.n. (Uncountable) A placename, from the surname… |
| CUTLET | • cutlet n. A thin slice of meat, usually fried. • cutlet n. A chop, a specific piece of meat (especially pork, chicken, or beef) cut from the side of an animal. • cutlet n. A piece of fish that has been cut perpendicular to the spine, rather than parallel (as with a fillet);… |
| NUTLET | • nutlet n. A small nut. • NUTLET n. a small nut. |
| OUTLAW | • outlaw n. A fugitive from the law. • outlaw n. (History) A criminal who is excluded from normal legal rights; one who can be killed at will without legal penalty. • outlaw n. A person who operates outside established norms. |
| OUTLAY | • outlay n. A laying out or expending; that which is laid out or expended. • outlay n. The spending of money, or an expenditure. • outlay n. (Archaic) A remote haunt or habitation. |
| OUTLED | • outled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outlead. • OUTLEAD v. to surpass in leading. |
| OUTLER | • outler n. (Scotland, obsolete) unhoused cattle, wintered in the fields. • Outler prop.n. A surname. • OUTLER n. someone who is out of office. |
| OUTLET | • outlet n. A vent or similar passage to allow the escape of something. • outlet n. Something which allows for the release of one’s desires. • outlet n. A river that runs out of a lake. |
| OUTLIE | • outlie v. (Rare, transitive) To tell more or better lies than. • outlie v. (Transitive, rare) To lie outside, or at the extremes or periphery of. • outlie v. (Intransitive, rare) To live in the open air. |
| PUTLOG | • putlog n. (Architecture) One of the short pieces of timber on which the planks forming the floor of a scaffold… • PUTLOG n. a crosspiece in a scaffolding, also PUTLOCK. |
| SUTLER | • sutler n. A person who follows an army, selling provisions. • SUTLER n. one who peddles goods to soldiers. |
| TAUTLY | • tautly adv. In a taut manner, tightly, tensely. • TAUT adv. stretched tight. |