(archaic) An arrangement of blocks and pulleys, especially for tightening rigging on a ship.
(archaic) Storage of cargo athwartships.
entour
lurton
murton
notour
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.
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
tenour
tenour
noun
Archaic spelling of tenor.
thunor
tornus
tornus
noun
(entomology) The bottom corner of a wing.
tourne
truong
tunnor
turino
turion
turion
noun
(botany) A bud, produced by some aquatic plants, that becomes detached and dormant until the following spring
turnor
turton
unroot
unroot
verb
(transitive) To tear up by the roots; to uproot.
unrout
unsort
unsort
verb
(computing) To shuffle a data structure so that it is no longer sorted.
(transitive, nonstandard) To sort out; to resolve.
untorn
untorn
adj
Not torn
untrod
untrod
adj
Not previously walked; not previously explored or investigated.