(Scientology) One trained to perform spiritual guidance procedures.
(rare) One who listens, typically as a member of an audience.
In many jurisdictions, an elected or appointed public official in charge of the public accounts; a comptroller.
One who audits an academic course; who attends the lectures but does not earn academic credit.
One who audits bookkeeping accounts.
autodin
boutade
boutade
noun
A sudden outbreak or outburst; a caprice, a whim.
daunton
donatus
drawout
ducaton
ducaton
noun
(historical) A crown-sized silver coin of the 16th-18th centuries.
fadeout
fadeout
noun
A gradual disappearance or fading away.
fatuoid
handout
handout
noun
A gift to the poor or needy.
A gift, something obtained without effort.
A worksheet, leaflet, or pamphlet that is given out (usually by hand) for a certain use.
leadout
outadds
outarde
outarde
noun
Alternative form of outard
outawed
outbade
outdare
outdare
verb
(transitive) To dare beyond; to be more bold or daring than.
outdate
outdate
adj
(Britain, rare) old-fashioned, out of date; outdated
verb
To make obsolete or out of date
outdrag
outdrag
verb
(transitive) To outperform in a drag race.
outdraw
outdraw
verb
(Wild West) To remove a gun from its holster, and fire it, faster than another.
To attract a larger crowd than.
To draw better than; to surpass in creating drawn artworks.
To extract or draw out.
outglad
outlaid
outlaid
verb
simple past tense and past participle of outlay
outland
outland
adj
(used with ethnic nationalities) Living abroad, living in a foreign land, expatriate.
Foreign: from abroad, from a foreign land.
Provincial: from a province (of the same land).
noun
(especially in the plural) Any outlying area of a country; the provinces.
verb
(martial arts) To land more (punches, kicks etc.) than.
outlead
outlead
noun
An electrical lead for outward-going current.
verb
(archaic) To lead out.
(transitive) To exceed in leadership.
(transitive) To exceed in leading; to maintain a strong lead ahead of; to outcompete.
To bring about; to encourage.
outread
outread
verb
(transitive) To surpass in reading; to read more than.
outroad
outroad
noun
(obsolete) A foray into an enemy's territory, especially a hostile attack.
(obsolete) An excursion.
outsaid
outward
outward
adj
(obsolete) Foreign; not civil or intestine.
Tending to the exterior or outside.
outer; located towards the outside
visible, noticeable
adv
(obsolete) Outwardly, in outer appearances; publicly.
Towards the outside; away from the centre.
noun
A ward in a detached building connected with a hospital.
verb
(obsolete, rare) To ward off; to keep out.
outyard
outyard
noun
(beekeeping) A temporary location with better sources of pollen to which a hive is moved during times when the plants in the normal location of the hive have dried up.
verb
(American football) To gain more yards than.
podatus
podatus
noun
(music) A neume representing two notes ascending.
readout
readout
noun
A display, particularly one that presents numerical data.
An account of the topics discussed in a meeting, especially in diplomatic or political contexts.
rotulad
rotunda
rotunda
noun
(Philippines) A roundabout; a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island.
(architecture) A round building, usually small, often with a dome.
(geometry) A form of cupola that has pentagons rather than squares or rectangles.
(typography, frequently capitalized) A Gothic typeface used in early printed books in Northern Italy, based on a rounded script developed in the 13th cent.; the manuscript hand on which this typeface was based.
tandour
unadopt
unadopt
verb
(transitive) To give up (someone or something previously adopted).