(transitive, obsolete) To address or speak of with contemptuous language.
(transitive, obsolete) To call (someone) a lout.
bouget
bouget
noun
(heraldry) A charge resembling the water bags that were used to supply the army in battle.
Obsolete form of budget.
boutel
boutre
boutte
buteos
buteos
noun
plural of buteo
clouet
coetus
coetus
noun
Rare spelling of coitus.
coquet
coquet
noun
(obsolete) A flirtatious male.
A flirtatious female; a coquette.
verb
To act as a flirt or coquet.
To attempt to attract the notice, admiration, or love of; to treat with a show of tenderness or regard, with a view to deceive and disappoint; to lead on.
To waste time; to dally.
coteau
coteau
noun
(US, Canada) A hilly upland including the divide between two valleys.
(US, Canada) The side of a valley.
coutel
couter
couter
noun
(historical) A piece of armor which covers the elbow.
(slang, obsolete) A sovereign (the coin).
coutet
couthe
croute
cutose
cutose
noun
(chemistry) A variety of cellulose, occurring as a fine transparent membrane covering the aerial organs of plants, and forming an essential ingredient of cork.
cuttoe
cuttoe
noun
(obsolete) A large knife or small sword.
debout
derout
detour
detour
noun
(programming) The diversion of the flow of execution for debugging or similar purposes.
A diversion or deviation from one's original route.
verb
(intransitive) To make a detour.
(transitive) To direct or send on a detour.
deuton
deuton
noun
(dated) deuteron
devout
devout
adj
(archaic) Expressing devotion or piety.
Devoted to religion or to religious feelings and duties; pious; extremely religious.
Warmly devoted; hearty; sincere; earnest.
noun
(obsolete) A devotee.
(obsolete) A devotional composition, or part of a composition; devotion.
doucet
doucet
noun
(in the plural) Deer testicles.
(obsolete except in dialects) A sweetened dish.
douter
douter
noun
(obsolete) An extinguisher for candles.
duetto
duetto
noun
Archaic form of duet.
ecoute
elutor
elutor
noun
That which elutes.
entour
escout
escout
noun
Obsolete form of scout.
eutony
eutony
Proper noun
A form of energy medicine devised by (1908–1994).
foetus
foetus
noun
(chiefly UK) Alternative spelling of fetus
fouett
founte
fouter
fouter
noun
(UK, dialect) A despicable fellow.
foutre
goulet
gouter
goutte
goutte
noun
(heraldry) A charge in the form of a teardrop shape, originally with wavy sides, but now often with straight sides.
houlet
houlet
noun
(Tyneside) An owl.
An owlet.
joutes
letsou
louted
louted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of lout
louter
loutre
lutero
lutose
lutose
adj
Covered with clay; miry.
mouthe
mouthe
noun
Obsolete spelling of mouth
mustoe
neotsu
nethou
obtuse
obtuse
adj
(botany, zoology) Blunt, or rounded at the extremity.
(geometry, by ellipsis) Obtuse-angled, having an obtuse angle.
(geometry, specifically, of an angle) Larger than one, and smaller than two right angles, or more than 90° and less than 180°.
(now chiefly botany, zoology) Blunt; not sharp, pointed, or acute in form.
Indirect or circuitous.
Intellectually dull or dim-witted.
Of sound, etc.: deadened, muffled, muted.
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To dull or reduce an emotion or a physical state.
ousted
ousted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of oust
oustee
oustee
noun
(chiefly India) A person who is ousted, especially one who is removed from his place of residence or land to make room for an infrastructure improvement or public works project.
ouster
ouster
noun
(UK) Someone who ousts.
(historical) A putting out of possession; dispossession; ejection.
(now chiefly US) Specifically, the forceful removal of a politician or regime from power; coup.
(property law) Action by a cotenant that prevents another cotenant from enjoying the use of jointly owned property.
verb
To oust.
outage
outage
noun
A temporary suspension of operation, especially of electrical power supply.
The amount of something lost in storage or transportation.
outate
outate
verb
simple past tense and past participle of outeat
outawe
outbeg
outbeg
verb
To surpass in begging.
outbye
outbye
adv
(mining) In the direction away from the coal face.
A short distance away.
Outside.
outeat
outeat
verb
(transitive) To eat more than.
outers
outers
noun
plural of outer
outeye
outfed
outher
outhue
outjet
outjet
noun
(archaic) That which jets out or projects; a protrusion.
outled
outled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of outlead
outler
outler
noun
(Scotland, obsolete) unhoused cattle, wintered in the fields
outlet
outlet
noun
A river that runs out of a lake.
A shop that sells the products of a particular manufacturer or supplier.
A vent or similar passage to allow the escape of something.
A wall-mounted device such as a socket or receptacle connected to an electrical system at which current is taken to supply utilization equipment or appliances.
Something which allows for the release of one's desires.
outlie
outlie
verb
(intransitive, rare) To live in the open air.
(rare, transitive) To tell more or better lies than.
(transitive, rare) To lie outside, or at the extremes or periphery of.
outmen
outsea
outsee
outsee
verb
(transitive) To see beyond; to surpass in foresight.
outset
outset
noun
Onset; the beginning or initial stage of something.
verb
(Internet, CSS, transitive) To cause (a design element) to extend around the outside of something else, the opposite of being inset.
outvie
outvie
verb
(transitive) To outdo a competitor or rival.
outwoe
ouvert
ouvert
noun
(ballet) A position in which the feet are apart, or a movement which brings them apart.
(fashion) An open-crotch undergarment.
pequot
pequot
Noun
A member of a tribe of Native Americans who historically inhabited eastern Connecticut and spoke a variety of Mohegan-Pequot.
Proper noun
This tribe.
The variety of Mohegan-Pequot spoken by this tribe.
poteau
poulet
pouted
pouted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pout
pouter
pouter
noun
A breed of pigeon that inflates its crop
A person who habitually pouts; a sourpuss
puerto
quoted
quoted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of quote
quotee
quotee
noun
Somebody whose words are being quoted.
quoter
quoter
noun
Someone who quotes.
quotes
quotes
noun
Quotation marks.
plural of quote
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quote
redout
redout
noun
Alternative form of redoubt (“military fortification”)
The situation where the body experiences a negative g-force sufficient to cause a blood flow from the lower parts of the body to the head.
retour
retour
noun
(law, Scotland) An extract from chancery of the service of an heir to his ancestor.
A returning.
roquet
roquet
noun
In croquet, the act of hitting another live ball with the striker's ball, from which croquet is then taken.
verb
In croquet, to hit another live ball with the striker's ball, from which croquet is then taken.
roture
roture
noun
(Canada, law, historical) A grant made of feudal property.
(historical) Plebeian rank in France.
roupet
routed
routed
adj
(chiefly in combination) assigned a route
decisively beaten or defeated
verb
simple past tense and past participle of rout
simple past tense and past participle of route
router
router
noun
(Internet) A device that connects local area networks to form a larger internet by, at minimum, selectively passing those datagrams having a destination IP address to the network which is able to deliver them to their destination; a network gateway.
(electronics, electronic design automation) In integrated circuit or printed circuit board design, an algorithm for adding all wires needed to properly connect all of the placed components while obeying all design rules.
(telecommunications) Any device that directs packets of information using the equivalent of Open Systems Interconnection layer 3 (network layer) information. Most commonly used in reference to Internet Protocol routers.
A plane made like a spokeshave, for working the inside edges of circular sashes.
A plane with a hooked tool protruding far below the sole, for smoothing the bottom of a cavity.
A power tool used in carpentry for cutting grooves.
Someone who routes or directs items from one location to another.
verb
to hollow out or cut using a router power tool.
routes
routes
noun
plural of route
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of route
sesuto
setous
setous
adj
setose
setout
setout
noun
(colloquial, dated) a display or spread
an outset
solute
solute
adj
(botany) Not adhering; loose.
Able to be dissolved; soluble.
Free; liberal; loose.
Relaxed; hence, cheerful, merry.
noun
Any substance that is dissolved in a liquid solvent to create a solution
verb
(obsolete) Alternative form of salute
(obsolete) To dissolve.
(obsolete) To solve; to expose the errors of; to explain
souter
souter
noun
(Scotland, Northern England) A shoemaker or cobbler.
stoure
temuco
temuco
Proper noun
The capital of the Araucanía region in Chile.
tenour
tenour
noun
Archaic spelling of tenor.
tenuto
tenuto
adj
(music, of a passage) Having this tempo mark.
adv
(music) In a sustained manner
noun
(music) A tempo mark directing that a note or passage is to be held for the full time
teuton
thoued
thoued
verb
simple past tense and past participle of thou
thouse
togues
togues
noun
plural of togue
tongue
tongue
noun
(countable, uncountable) This organ, as taken from animals used for food (especially cows).
(figuratively) An individual point of flame from a fire.
(geology) A division of formation; A layer or member of a formation that pinches out in one direction.
(metonymically) A language.
(metonymically) A person speaking in a specified manner (most often plural).
(music) A reed.
(nautical) A short piece of rope spliced into the upper part of standing backstays, etc.; also, the upper main piece of a mast composed of several pieces.
(obsolete) Discourse; fluency of speech or expression.
(obsolete) Honourable discourse; eulogy.
(obsolete) Speakers of a language, collectively.
(obsolete) Voice (the distinctive sound of a person's speech); accent (distinctive manner of pronouncing a language).
(obsolete, uncountable) Discourse; fluency of speech or expression.
(religion, often in the plural) Glossolalia.
A long, narrow strip of land, projecting from the mainland into a sea or lake.
A projection, or slender appendage or fixture.
A small sole (type of fish).
Any large or long physical protrusion on an automotive or machine part or any other part that fits into a long groove on another part.
Any similar organ, such as the lingual ribbon, or odontophore, of a mollusk; the proboscis of a moth or butterfly; or the lingua of an insect.
In a shoe, the flap of material that goes between the laces and the foot (so called because it resembles a tongue in the mouth).
Manner of speaking, often habitually.
The clapper of a bell.
The flexible muscular organ in the mouth that is used to move food around, for tasting and that is moved into various positions to modify the flow of air from the lungs in order to produce different sounds in speech.
The pole of a vehicle; especially, the pole of an ox cart, to the end of which the oxen are yoked.
The power of articulate utterance; speech generally.
verb
(intransitive, obsolete) To talk; to prate.
(music, transitive, intransitive) On a wind instrument, to articulate a note by starting the air with a tap of the tongue, as though by speaking a 'd' or 't' sound (alveolar plosive).
(slang) To manipulate with the tongue, as in kissing or oral sex.
(transitive, obsolete) To chide; to scold.
(transitive, obsolete) To speak; to utter.
To join by means of a tongue and groove.
To protrude in relatively long, narrow sections.
toques
toques
noun
plural of toque
toquet
toquet
noun
Alternative form of toque (“type of hat”)
torque
torque
noun
(physics, mechanics) A rotational or twisting effect of a force; a moment of force, defined for measurement purposes as an equivalent straight line force multiplied by the distance from the axis of rotation (SI unit newton metre or Nm; imperial unit pound-foot or lb·ft, not to be confused with the foot pound-force, commonly "foot-pound", a unit of work or energy)
A tightly braided necklace or collar, often made of metal, worn by various early European peoples.
verb
(physics, mechanics) To make something rotate about an axis by imparting torque to it.
tortue
touber
touche
touche
intj
Alternative spelling of touché
toupee
toupee
noun
(obsolete) A little tuft; a curl or artificial lock of hair.
(obsolete) A small wig, or a toppiece of a wig.
A wig of false hair worn to cover a bald spot, especially as worn by a man.
toupet
toupet
noun
Archaic form of toupee.
tourbe
toured
toured
verb
simple past tense and past participle of tour
tourer
tourer
noun
(dated) An open-top or soft-top motor car suitable for touring.
(informal) A touring bicycle.
touret
tourne
tourte
toused
toused
verb
simple past tense and past participle of touse
tousel
touser
touser
noun
(UK, dialect) One who touses.
touses
touses
noun
plural of touse
tousle
tousle
noun
The action of ruffling or setting in disorder.
verb
To put into disorder; to tumble; to touse; to muss.
touted
touted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of tout
touter
touter
noun
One who seeks customers, as for an inn, a public conveyance, shops, etc.: hence, an obtrusive candidate for office.
toutle
touzle
touzle
verb
Alternative form of tousle
toxeus
trogue
trogue
noun
(mining) A wooden trough forming a drain.
troupe
troupe
noun
A company of, often touring, actors, singers or dancers.
Any group of people working together on a shared activity.
verb
(intransitive) To tour with a troupe.
trouse
trouse
noun
(Scotland) trousers (or similar garments)
brushwood
tubboe
tuebor
tunebo
tupelo
tupelo
noun
(in particular) Nyssa aquatica.
(in particular) Nyssa multiflora, a North American tree of the dogwood family, with brilliant, glossy foliage and acid red berries.
tutelo
tuxedo
tuxedo
noun
A typically black formal jacket worn by men.
Ellipsis of tuxedo cat.
The entire suit complementing and including this jacket.
untone
unvote
unvote
verb
(transitive, archaic) To reverse or annul by vote.
uptore
uptore
verb
simple past tense of uptear
velout
volute
volute
adj
(engineering) Of a spring: having a spiral curve on its tail.
noun
(architecture) The characteristic spiral curve on an Ionic capital, widely copied in other styles and in neoclassical architecture.
(art) A spiral or scroll form.
(engineering) The casing in a centrifugal pump, whose shape is somewhat similar to architectural volutes.
(music) A scroll-shaped carving at the tuning head of a stringed musical instrument, similar to architectural volutes.
(zoology) Any marine gastropod of the family Volutidae.
(zoology) The spirals or whorls on a gastropod's shell.