| AKOLUTHOS | • AKOLUTHOS n. (historical) the head of the Varangian guard of the Byzantine emperors, also ACOLOUTHOS, AKOLOUTHOS. |
| AUTHORESS | • authoress n. (Dated) A female author. • AUTHORESS n. a female author. |
| AUTHORIAL | • authorial adj. Of, coming from, or typical of an author (especially of books). • AUTHORIAL adj. relating to an author. |
| AUTHORING | • authoring v. Present participle of author. • authoring n. The process of creating the content of a document or other content item, i.e., writing or composition. • authoring n. The result of this process; a writing or composition. |
| AUTHORISE | • authorise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of authorize. • AUTHORISE v. to give authority to, also AUTHORIZE. |
| AUTHORISH | • authorish adj. Characteristic of an author. • AUTHORISH adj. like an author. |
| AUTHORISM | • authorism n. (Archaic, uncountable) Authorship. • authorism n. (Countable, uncountable) A habit or practice of an author. • AUTHORISM n. authorship. |
| AUTHORITY | • authority n. (Uncountable) Power or right to make or enforce rules or give orders; or a position having such power or right. • authority n. (In the plural) Persons, regarded collectively, who occupy official positions of power; police or law enforcement. • authority n. (Countable) A reliable, definitive source of information on a subject. |
| AUTHORIZE | • authorize v. (Transitive) To grant (someone) the permission or power necessary to do (something). • authorize v. (Transitive) To permit (something), to sanction or consent to (something). • AUTHORIZE v. to give authority to, also AUTHORISE. |
| COAUTHORS | • coauthors n. Plural of coauthor. • coauthors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coauthor. • co-authors n. Plural of co-author. |
| NONAUTHOR | • nonauthor n. One who is not an author. • NONAUTHOR n. one who is not an author. |
| NUTHOUSES | • nuthouses n. Plural of nuthouse. • nut-houses n. Plural of nut-house. • nut␣houses n. Plural of nut house. |
| OUTHOMERS | • outhomers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outhomer. • OUTHOMER v. to surpass in hitting home runs. |
| OUTHOUSES | • outhouses n. Plural of outhouse. • outhouses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outhouse. • OUTHOUSE n. a building near to or up against a main building. |
| OUTHOWLED | • outhowled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outhowl. • OUTHOWL v. to surpass in howling. |