(nonstandard, sometimes proscribed) The number (the sum) of elements in a set.
A quantity or volume.
The total, aggregate or sum of material (not applicable to discrete numbers or units or items in standard English).
verb
(intransitive, followed by to) To be the same as or equivalent to.
(intransitive, followed by to) To total or evaluate.
(obsolete, intransitive) To go up; to ascend.
anotus
auston
authon
blount
blount
Proper noun
A town in
bounty
bounty
noun
(countable) A reward for some specific act, especially one given by an authority or a government.
(countable) Something given liberally; a gift.
(countable, figuratively) An abundance or wealth.
(military, historical) Money paid to a person when becoming a member of the armed forces, or as a reward for some service therein.
(specifically) A monetary reward for capturing (or, in the past, killing) a person accused or convicted of a crime and who is at large; also, a similar reward for capturing or killing an animal which is dangerous or causing a nuisance.
(uncountable) Generosity; also (countable) an act of generosity.
verb
(transitive) To offer a monetary reward for the capturing or killing of.
bouton
bouton
noun
A bud-like swelling, especially one at the end of an axon
bunton
bunton
noun
A wooden cross-stay in a shaft; a support for shaft slides.
burton
burton
noun
(archaic) An arrangement of blocks and pulleys, especially for tightening rigging on a ship.
(archaic) Storage of cargo athwartships.
button
button
noun
(South Africa, slang) A methaqualone tablet (used as a recreational drug).
(UK, archaic) A unit of length equal to ¹⁄₁₂ inch.
(US) A badge worn on clothes, fixed with a pin through the fabric.
(archaic) A person who acts as a decoy.
(aviation) The end of a runway.
(botany) A bud.
(comedy) The final joke at the end of a comedic act (such as a sketch, set, or scene).
(curling) The center (bullseye) of the house.
(dated, Southern US) A clove (of garlic).
(fencing) The soft circular tip at the end of a foil.
(generally with the) The means for initiating a nuclear strike or similar cataclysmic occurrence.
(graphical user interface) An on-screen control that can be selected as an activator of an attached function.
(lutherie) In an instrument of the violin family, the near-semicircular shape extending from the top of the back plate of the instrument, meeting the heel of the neck.
(lutherie) Synonym of endbutton, part of a violin-family instrument.
(lutherie, bowmaking) Synonym of adjuster.
(poker) A plastic disk used to represent the person in last position in a poker game; also dealer's button.
(poker) The player who is last to act after the flop, turn and river, who possesses the button.
(slang) A button man; a professional assassin.
(slang) The clitoris.
(television) The punchy or suspenseful line of dialogue that concludes a scene.
(zoology) Pedicle; the attachment point for antlers in cervids.
A globule of metal remaining on an assay cupel or in a crucible, after fusion.
A knob or disc that is passed through a loop or (buttonhole), serving as a fastener.
A knob; a small ball; a small, roundish mass.
A mechanical device meant to be pressed with a finger in order to open or close an electric circuit or to activate a mechanism.
A piece of wood or metal, usually flat and elongated, turning on a nail or screw, to fasten something, such as a door.
A raised pavement marker to further indicate the presence of a pavement-marking painted stripe.
A small white blotch on a cat's coat.
The final segment of a rattlesnake's rattle.
The head of an unexpanded mushroom.
The least amount of care or interest; a whit or jot.
verb
(informal) To stop talking.
(intransitive) To be fastened by a button or buttons.
(transitive) To fasten with a button.
buxton
cobnut
cobnut
noun
A game played by children with nuts.
A specific cultivated variety of hazelnut, also known as the Kentish cobnut.
The nut of the common hazel (Corylus avellana); hazelnut.
coltun
counts
counts
noun
(statistics, of a statistic) To be enumerated rather than represented as a proportion or percentage.
plural of count
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of count
county
county
adj
Characteristic of a ‘county family’; representative of the gentry or aristocracy of a county.
noun
(US, slang, uncountable) A jail operated by a county government.
(historical) The land ruled by a count or a countess.
A definitive geographic region, without direct administrative functions.
An administrative region of various countries, including Bhutan, Canada, China, Croatia, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania, South Korea, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and 48 of the 50 United States (excluding Alaska and Louisiana).
cutuno
deuton
deuton
noun
(dated) deuteron
donuts
donuts
noun
plural of donut
dumont
dunton
dupont
duston
dutton
entour
eutony
eutony
Proper noun
A form of energy medicine devised by (1908–1994).
fanout
fanout
noun
(computing, electronics) The degree to which something fans out, or splits into separate sections.
founte
founts
founts
noun
plural of fount
fulton
fulton
Proper noun
A town in Alabama.
A town/city in Arkansas.
A in California.
A city in Illinois.
A town and county in Indiana.
A city in Kansas.
A city and county in Kentucky.
A in Maryland.
A city and county seat in Mississippi.
A city in Missouri, and county seat of Callaway County.
A city, a town and a county in New York.
A village in Ohio.
A town in South Dakota.
A town in Texas.
A town in Wisconsin.
futons
futons
noun
plural of futon
guston
guyton
hognut
hognut
noun
(UK) Conopodium majus, a tuberous plant of the Apiaceae.
(US) The pignut or hickory (Carya glabra of family Juglandaceae).
Certain rushpeas, particularly Hoffmannseggia glauca (syn. Hoffmannseggia densiflora) Indian rushpea, of the Fabaceae.
Hyptis suaveolens of the Lamiaceae.
hulton
huston
hutson
hutton
jotunn
juntos
juntos
noun
plural of junto
knouts
knouts
noun
plural of knout
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of knout
latoun
lupton
lurton
mounts
mounts
noun
plural of mount
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mount
mounty
mounty
noun
(obsolete) The rise of a hawk, after prey
moutan
moutan
noun
The Chinese tree peony, Paeonia suffruticosa, a shrub with large flowers of various colours.
mouton
mouton
noun
(countable, historical) A 14th-century French gold coin, weighing about 70 grains.
Sheepskin processed to resemble beaver or seal fur.
murton
mutons
mutons
noun
plural of muton
mutton
mutton
adj
(Cockney rhyming slang) deaf.
noun
(archaic) A sheep.
(historical) An old Anglo-French gold coin impressed with the image of a lamb.
(typography slang) Em, a unit of measurement equal to the height of the type in use.
The flesh of goat used as food.
The flesh of sheep used as food.
neotsu
nethou
noatun
nobbut
nobbut
adv
(UK, northern) nothing but; only; just
noctua
nothus
notour
nougat
nougat
noun
(countable) A piece of this mixture, typically eaten as a confection.
(uncountable) A mixture consisting of egg white and a sweetener, variously mixed with (in western Europe) almonds or (in eastern Europe) hazelnuts or (in US) used without nuts as a filler in candy bars.
nought
nought
adj
(obsolete) Good for nothing; worthless.
Wicked, immoral.
adv
Not.
To no extent; in no way; not at all.
noun
(UK) Not any quantity of number; zero; the score of no points in a game.
(UK) The figure or character representing, or having the shape of, zero.
A thing or person of no worth or value; nil.
Nothing; something which does not exist.
verb
To abase, to set at nought.
obtund
obtund
verb
(transitive, chiefly medicine) To reduce the edge or effects of; to mitigate; to dull.
outban
outgun
outgun
verb
(transitive) To defeat in terms of firepower.
outing
outing
noun
A performance in public, for example in a drama, film, on a musical album, as a sports contestant etc.
A pleasure trip or excursion.
The practice of publicly revealing that a person is homosexual or transgender without that person's consent.
verb
present participle of out
outman
outman
verb
(transitive) To outdo in manliness.
(transitive, stative) To have more people than (one's competitor); to outnumber in men.
outmen
outran
outran
verb
simple past tense of outrun
outrun
outrun
noun
(sheepdog trials) The sheepdog's initial run towards the sheep, done in a curving motion so as not to startle them.
(skiing) In ski jumping, the flat or uphill area past the landing point, where the skier can slow down.
verb
(transitive) To exceed or overextend.
(transitive) To run faster than.
outsin
outsin
verb
(transitive) To surpass in sinning.
outwin
outwin
verb
(obsolete) To win a way out (of); to escape (from).
pluton
pluton
noun
(mineralogy) A body of igneous rock formed beneath the surface of the earth by consolidation of magma
pokunt
pontus
potgun
potgun
noun
(obsolete) A pop gun.
(obsolete) A pot-shaped cannon; a mortar.
pulton
puntos
puntos
noun
plural of punto
putons
quinto
rotund
rotund
adj
(of a sound) Full and rich; orotund; sonorous; full-toned.
Having a round body shape; portly or plump; podgy.
Having a round, spherical or curved shape; circular; orbicular.
runout
runout
noun
(cricket) A run out, a running out. The method of getting out in which a batsman, in making a run, has not reached the popping crease when a fielder breaks his wicket with the ball.
(mechanical engineering) Deviation of the axis of rotation of a rotating object (especially a milling cutter or workpiece) relative to that object's centerline; the specific amount of deviation.
(skiing) A relatively flat portion at the end of a ski run to slow down, or to connect trails.
(skiing) Slowing down at the end of a ski run, skiing on a runout.
A supposed auction employing shill bidders in order to convince legitimate buyers to purchase worthless articles.
Something that has been run out.
The end portion of the groove of a phonographic record, after the recorded sound.
ruston
snouts
snouts
noun
plural of snout
snouty
snouty
adj
Marked by a prominent snout.
Shaped like a snout, especially a pig's.
stound
stound
noun
(UK dialectal) A stand; a stop.
(archaic or dialectal) A brief span of time, moment, instant.
(archaic or dialectal) A time, length of time, hour, while.
(chronology, obsolete or dialectal) An hour.
(dialectal) A sharp or sudden pain; a shock, an attack.
(obsolete) A tide, season.
A fit, an episode or sudden outburst of emotion; a rush.
A moment or instance of urgency; exigence.
A receptacle for holding small beer.
A stroke or blow (from an object or weapon); (by extension) a lashing; scourging
Astonishment; amazement.
verb
(intransitive, UK dialectal) To stop to listen; pause.
(intransitive, obsolete) To stand still; stop.
(obsolete or dialectal, intransitive) To be in pain or sorrow, mourn.
(obsolete or dialectal, intransitive) To hurt, pain, smart.
(obsolete or dialectal, intransitive) To long or pine after, desire.
sutton
sutton
Proper noun
Any of a number of places, including:
A town in south London, and a London Borough within Greater London.
A village, also known as Sutton-in-the-Isle, in East Cambridgeshire district, England.
A town in West Virginia, USA
tapoun
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
thunor
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.
tonguy
tonguy
adj
Alternative form of tonguey
tonous
tonous
adj
Abounding in tone or sound.
tornus
tornus
noun
(entomology) The bottom corner of a wing.
toucan
toucan
noun
Any of various neotropical frugivorous birds from the family Ramphastidae, with a large colorful beak.
toulon
toulon
Proper noun
A city in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, and the préfecture of the département of Var, in France.
A small city in Illinois, USA
tourne
truong
tucano
tucson
tumion
tunebo
tungos
tunnor
turino
turion
turion
noun
(botany) A bud, produced by some aquatic plants, that becomes detached and dormant until the following spring
turnor
turton
ultion
ultion
noun
(archaic) revenge
unboat
unbolt
unbolt
verb
(transitive) To unlock by undoing the bolts of.
unboot
unboot
verb
(computing) To cause a component to be unbootable.
(transitive) To remove a wheel clamp from
(transitive) To take off the boots from.
unclot
uncoat
uncoat
verb
(virology, intransitive) (of the capsid shell) to dissociate from the viral core in the host cell cytoplasm
(virology, transitive) To remove the viral capsid of a virus, leading to the release of the viral genomic nucleic acid.
uncoft
uncolt
uncolt
verb
(obsolete) To unhorse; to deprive of a colt or horse.
uncost
unknot
unknot
noun
(mathematics) In knot theory, a loop that is not knotted.
verb
(transitive) To unfasten (a knot).
unlost
unlost
adj
Not lost.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unlose
unroot
unroot
verb
(transitive) To tear up by the roots; to uproot.
unrout
unshot
unshot
adj
Not discharged or fired off.
Not having been shot.
verb
(transitive) To remove the shot from (a gun); to unload.
unslot
unsoft
unsoft
adj
Not soft; hard; coarse; rough.
adv
(obsolete) Not softly.
unsoot
unsoot
adj
(obsolete) Not sweet.
unsort
unsort
verb
(computing) To shuffle a data structure so that it is no longer sorted.
(transitive, nonstandard) To sort out; to resolve.
unspot
unstop
unstop
verb
To draw out the stops of (an organ).
To remove a stoppage; to clear a blockage.
To unplug or uncork a container.
unstow
unstow
verb
(transitive) To unload (stowed cargo) from a ship, etc.
untold
untold
adj
(literary) Not able to be counted, measured, told, expressed in words, or described; extremely large in scale, number, quantity, suffering, damage, etc.; uncountable, unmeasurable, immeasurable, indescribable, inexpressible.
Not numbered or counted.
Not told; not related; not revealed; secret.
untomb
untomb
verb
(transitive) To take (something) from a tomb; to disinter, to exhume.
untone
untorn
untorn
adj
Not torn
untown
untrod
untrod
adj
Not previously walked; not previously explored or investigated.
unvote
unvote
verb
(transitive, archaic) To reverse or annul by vote.
unwont
unwont
adj
(archaic) unwonted; unused; unaccustomed
uptorn
uptorn
verb
past participle of uptear
uptown
uptown
adj
(chiefly Canada, US) In the upper part of a town.
(chiefly Canada, US, by extension) Of or relating to an affluent area or population.
adv
(chiefly Canada, US) To or in the upper part of a town.
noun
(chiefly Canada, US) the residential part of a city, away from the commercial center
ustion
ustion
noun
(obsolete) The act of burning, or the state of being burned.