(nautical) Any of several codes of practice under which buoys of various shapes and colours are used for the same navigational purpose.
A series of buoys or floating beacons to mark the course for vessels.
cagoule
cagoule
noun
(Britain) A lightweight waterproof parka.
cauboge
coagule
couhage
couhage
noun
Obsolete form of cowage.
coulage
coupage
coupage
noun
The blending (or cutting) of wine.
courage
courage
noun
The ability to maintain one's will or intent despite either the experience of fear, frailty, or frustration; or the occurrence of adversity, difficulty, defeat or reversal. Moral fortitude.
The ability to overcome one's fear, do or live things which one finds frightening.
The quality of being confident, not afraid or easily intimidated, but without being incautious or inconsiderate.
verb
(obsolete) To encourage.
eulogia
eulogia
noun
(Christianity, historical) The practice of sending the consecrated Eucharist to those not present, or the Eucharist itself so sent.
(rare) plural of eulogy
fougade
fougade
noun
(military, historical) A kind of land mine; a fougasse.
foulage
foulage
noun
A form of massage involving kneading and pressure against the muscles.
gaseous
gaseous
adj
Of a liquid containing bubbles: gassy.
Relating to, or existing as gas (matter in an intermediate state between liquid and plasma).
Tenuous or indefinite.
gouache
gouache
noun
(painting) A thick, opaque watercolour paint made with gum containing an inert white pigment to make it opaque.
(painting, countable) A painting made with this paint.
verb
To produce work in the gouache medium.
gouaree
goudeau
guapore
housage
housage
noun
A fee for keeping goods in a house.
mongeau
moulage
moulage
noun
Casting, molding.
The art of applying mock injuries for the purpose of training medical or military personnel.
verb
To apply mock injuries for the purpose of training medical or military personnel.
oeagrus
outages
outages
noun
plural of outage
outgame
outgame
verb
(transitive) To surpass in gaming; to defeat in a game.
outgate
outgate
noun
An outlet; a passage outward.
outgave
outgave
verb
simple past tense of outgive
outgaze
outgaze
verb
(transitive) To gaze beyond; to exceed in sharpness or persistence of seeing or of looking.
(transitive, by extension) To stare out of countenance.
outpage
outpage
verb
(transitive, computing) Synonym of page out
outrage
outrage
noun
(obsolete) A destructive rampage.
An excessively violent or vicious attack; an atrocity.
An offensive, immoral or indecent act.
The resentful, indignant, or shocked anger aroused by such acts.
verb
(archaic, transitive) To sexually violate; to rape.
(obsolete, transitive) To rage in excess of.
(transitive) To cause or commit an outrage upon; to treat with violence or abuse.
(transitive) To inspire feelings of outrage in.
ouvrage
rageous
rageous
adj
(UK, regional) fierce; violent
rougeau
soutage
soutage
noun
(obsolete) That in which anything is packed; bagging, as for hops.