A species of seabream native to the eastern Atlantic, Boops boops.
verb
(nautical) To fall off from the wind; to edge away to leeward.
bouet
bouge
bouge
noun
(now historical) The right to rations at court, granted to the king's household, attendants etc.
verb
To bilge.
To swell out.
boule
boule
noun
(historical) A council of citizens in Ancient Greece
(woodworking) A through-sawn log with the slices restacked in the order and orientation they originally had in the log, usually with waney edges.
(woodworking) Alternative form of buhl
A round loaf of bread.
A round piece of dough.
A single-crystal ingot produced by synthetic means.
One of the bowls used in the French game of boules.
verb
(transitive, cooking, rare, nonstandard) To shape (a piece of dough) into a ball.
bouse
bouse
noun
(obsolete) a carouse; a booze
(obsolete) drink, especially alcoholic drink
verb
(obsolete) To drink immoderately; to carouse; to booze.
bueno
buote
buteo
buteo
noun
Any of the broad-winged soaring raptors of the genus Buteo.
coeus
coeus
Proper noun
The Titan of intelligence; the father of Leto and Asteria.
cogue
cogue
noun
(chiefly Scotland) A small round wooden vessel for holding milk.
cohue
coque
coque
noun
A small loop or bow of ribbon used in making hats, boas, etc.
coude
coupe
coupe
noun
(US, Canada, automotive) A car with two doors (variant of coupé).
A shallow glass or glass dish, usually with a stem, in which sparkling wine or desserts are served.
A two-seater car, normally a sports car. (variant of coupé)
An area of forest where harvesting of wood is planned or has taken place.
An ice cream dessert served in a coupe glass; the glass it is served in.
couve
cuero
cuneo
deuno
dogue
douce
douce
adj
(dialect) Serious and quiet; steady, not flighty or casual; sober.
(obsolete) Sweet; nice; pleasant.
douse
douse
noun
A blow or strike, especially to the face.
A sudden plunging into water.
verb
(intransitive) To fall suddenly into water.
(transitive) To put out; to extinguish.
(transitive) To strike, beat, or thrash.
(transitive, intransitive) To plunge suddenly into water; to duck; to immerse.
(transitive, nautical) To strike or lower in haste; to slacken suddenly
duero
duole
epulo
erugo
euros
euros
noun
(US) plural of euro
eusol
eusol
noun
An antiseptic made from chlorinated lime and boric acid.
euton
fouke
foute
gouge
gouge
noun
(US, military, slang, uncountable) Information.
(mining) Soft material lying between the wall of a vein and the solid vein of ore.
(originally US, colloquial) An act of gouging.
(slang) A cheat, a fraud; an imposition.
(slang) An impostor.
A bookbinder's tool with a curved face, used for blind tooling or gilding.
A chisel with a curved blade for cutting or scooping channels, grooves, or holes in wood, stone, etc.
A cut or groove, as left by a gouge or something sharp.
An incising tool that cuts blanks or forms for envelopes, gloves, etc., from leather, paper, or other materials.
verb
(intransitive) To use a gouge.
(transitive) To cheat or impose upon; in particular, to charge an unfairly or unreasonably high price.
(transitive) To make a groove, hole, or mark in by scooping with or as if with a gouge.
(transitive, intransitive) To dig or scoop (something) out with or as if with a gouge; in particular, to use a thumb to push or try to push the eye (of a person) out of its socket.
hogue
house
house
noun
(Hong Kong, only used in names) An apartment building within a public housing estate.
(US, dialect) A small stand of trees in a swamp.
(astrology) One of the twelve divisions of an astrological chart.
(cartomancy) The fourth Lenormand card.
(chess, now rare) A square on a chessboard, regarded as the proper place of a piece.
(curling) The four concentric circles where points are scored on the ice.
(figurative) A place of rest or repose.
(historical) A workhouse.
(music) House music.
(politics) A building where a deliberative assembly meets; whence the assembly itself, particularly a component of a legislature.
(sudoku) A set of cells in a Sudoku puzzle which must contain each digit exactly once, such as a row, column, or 3×3 box in classic Sudoku.
(uncountable) A children's game in which the players pretend to be members of a household.
(uncountable) Size and quality of residential accommodations.
A building intended to contain a single household, as opposed to an apartment or condominium or building containing these.
A building used for something other than a residence (typically with qualifying word).
A dynasty; a family with its ancestors and descendants, especially a royal or noble one.
A grouping of schoolchildren for the purposes of competition in sports and other activities.
A place of business; a company or organisation, especially a printing press, a publishing company, or a couturier.
A place of public accommodation or entertainment, especially a public house, an inn, a restaurant, a theatre, or a casino; or the management thereof.
A structure built or serving as an abode of human beings.
A theatre.
An animal's shelter or den, or the shell of an animal such as a snail, used for protection.
Lotto; bingo.
The audience for a live theatrical or similar performance.
The people who live in a house; a household.
verb
(Canada, US, slang, transitive) To eat.
(nautical) To stow in a safe place; to take down and make safe.
(obsolete) To deposit and cover, as in the grave.
(obsolete) To drive to a shelter.
(transitive) To admit to residence; to harbor.
(transitive) To contain one part of an object for the purpose of locating the whole.
(transitive) To contain or cover mechanical parts.
(transitive) To keep within a structure or container.
(transitive, astrology) To dwell within one of the twelve astrological houses.
To take shelter or lodging; to abide; to lodge.
houve
inoue
josue
joule
joule
noun
In the International System of Units, the derived unit of energy, work and heat; the work required to exert a force of one newton for a distance of one metre. Equivalent to one watt of power for a duration of one second. Symbol: J
jouve
keout
leuco
louey
louie
louie
noun
Alternative form of looey
loupe
loupe
noun
A magnifying glass, usually mounted in an eyepiece, often used by jewellers and watchmakers.
A type of short-range binoculars used by surgeons and dentists.
louse
louse
noun
(colloquial, dated, not usually used in plural form) A contemptible person; one who is deceitful or causes harm.
A small parasitic wingless insect of the order Psocodea.
verb
To remove lice from; to delouse.
luteo
meous
meous
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of meou
moues
moues
noun
plural of moue
moule
mouse
mouse
noun
(boxing) A facial hematoma or black eye.
(computing) (plural mice or, rarely, mouses) An input device that is moved over a pad or other flat surface to produce a corresponding movement of a pointer on a graphical display.
(computing) The cursor.
(historical) A small cushion for a woman's hair.
(informal) A member of the many small rodent and marsupial species resembling such a rodent.
(nautical) A turn or lashing of spun yarn or small stuff, or a metallic clasp or fastening, uniting the point and shank of a hook to prevent its unhooking or straightening out.
(obsolete) A familiar term of endearment.
(set theory) A small model of (a fragment of) Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory with desirable properties (depending on the context).
A match used in firing guns or blasting.
A quiet or shy person.
Any small rodent of the genus Mus.
Part of a hind leg of beef, next to the round.
verb
(intransitive) To hunt or catch mice (the rodents), usually of cats. [from 12th c.]
(intransitive) To move cautiously or furtively, in the manner of a mouse (the rodent) (frequently used in the phrasal verb to mouse around).
(intransitive, computing) To navigate by means of a computer mouse.
(obsolete, nonce word, transitive) To tear, as a cat devours a mouse.
(transitive, nautical) To close the mouth of a hook by a careful binding of marline or wire.
nuevo
nuevo
adj
New or novel, usually in reference to Latin American culture
ocque
odeum
odeum
noun
Alternative form of odeon
oecus
oecus
noun
(history) An apartment, room, or hall in an ancient Roman dwelling house.
oleum
oleum
noun
(inorganic chemistry) A solution of sulfur trioxide in sulfuric acid.
opelu
orelu
orgue
orgue
noun
(military) A piece of ordnance, consisting of a number of musket barrels arranged so that a match or train may connect with all their touchholes, and a discharge be secured almost or quite simultaneously.
(military) Any of a number of long, thick pieces of timber, pointed and shod with iron, and suspended, each by a separate rope, over a gateway, to be let down in case of attack.
ouabe
oueta
ounce
ounce
noun
(cryptozoology) Synonym of onza, a particularly aggressive cougar or jaguarundi in Mexican folklore.
(figurative) Any small amount, a little bit.
(now archaic) A large wild feline, such as a lynx or cougar.
A British imperial fluid ounce, with a volume of ¹⁄₂₀ of an imperial pint, 1.7339 cubic inches or 28.4131 millilitres.
A US fluid ounce, with a volume of ¹⁄₁₆ of a US pint, 1.8047 cubic inches or 29.5735 millilitres.
A troy ounce, weighing ¹⁄₁₂ of a troy pound, or 480 grains, or 31.1035 grams.
An avoirdupois ounce, weighing ¹⁄₁₆ of an avoirdupois pound, or 28.3495 grams.
Synonym of snow leopard, Panthera uncia.
ouphe
ouphe
noun
(obsolete) A small, often mischievous sprite; a fairy; a goblin; an elf.
ourie
ourie
adj
(Scotland) Bleak; melancholy.
(Scotland) Chill; having the sensation of cold; drooping; shivering.
ousel
ousel
noun
Alternative form of ouzel
outed
outed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of out
outen
outen
adj
(chiefly dialectal) Being from without; strange; foreign; peculiar.
prep
(archaic or dialectal) Out; out of; out from.
verb
(transitive, chiefly dialectal) To put out; extinguish.
outer
outer
adj
Farther from the centre of the inside.
Outside; external.
noun
(UK politics) One who supports leaving the European Union.
(military, firearms) The 4th circle on a target, outside the inner and magpie.
(retail) The smallest single unit sold by wholesalers to retailers, usually one retail display box.
(sports) An uncovered section of the seating at a stadium or sportsground.
A shot which strikes the outer of a target.
An ouster; dispossession.
An outer part.
One who puts out, ousts, or expels.
Someone who admits to something publicly.
Someone who outs another.
outhe
outre
outre
adj
Alternative spelling of outré
ouvre
ouvre
noun
Misspelling of oeuvre.
ouzel
ouzel
noun
(chiefly Canada, US) The water ouzel, an aquatic perching bird, Cinclus mexicanus.
(now regional) The Eurasian blackbird, Turdus merula.
ovule
ovule
noun
(botany) The structure in a plant that develops into a seed after fertilization; the megasporangium of a seed plant with its enclosing integuments.
(zoology) An immature ovum in mammals.
pogue
pogue
noun
(Ireland) A kiss.
(US, military slang) Alternative form of POG (“non-infantry member of the military”)
(US, slang) A young, male, passive homosexual.
(dated, slang) A purse; hence, money.
pouce
poule
poule
noun
(fencing) Alternative form of pool
A girl, a young woman, especially seen as promiscuous; a slut.
Obsolete form of pool (in various senses)
quote
quote
noun
A price set for a financial security or commodity.
A quotation mark.
A quotation; a statement attributed to a person.
A summary of work to be done with a set price.
verb
(archaic) To observe, to take account of.
(commerce, transitive) To name the current price, notably of a financial security.
(intransitive) To indicate verbally or by equivalent means the start of a quotation.
(transitive) To prepare a summary of work to be done and set a price.
(transitive) To repeat (the exact words of a person).
rogue
rogue
adj
(by extension) Deceitful, unprincipled.
(by extension) Large, destructive and unpredictable.
(of an animal, especially an elephant) Vicious and solitary.
Mischievous, unpredictable.
noun
(computing) Deceitful software pretending to be anti-spyware, but in fact being malicious software itself.
(role-playing games) A character class focusing on stealthy conduct.
A mischievous scamp.
A plant that shows some undesirable variation.
A scoundrel, rascal or unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person.
A vagrant.
An aggressive animal separate from the herd, especially an elephant.
verb
(horticulture) To cull; to destroy plants not meeting a required standard, especially when saving seed, rogue or unwanted plants are removed before pollination.
(intransitive, obsolete) To wander; to play the vagabond; to play knavish tricks.
(obsolete) To give the name or designation of rogue to; to decry.
(transitive, dated) To cheat.
romeu
roque
roque
noun
(US) A form of croquet using short-handled mallets, and played on a hard surface.
rouen
rouen
Proper noun
A historical city in Haute-Normandie, Normandy, France.
Noun
A heavyweight breed of domesticated duck, of French origin.
roues
rouge
rouge
adj
Of a reddish pink colour.
noun
(Canadian football) A single point awarded when a team kicks the ball out of its opponent's end zone, or when a kicked ball becomes dead within the non-kicking team's end zone. Etymology uncertain; it is thought that in the early years of the sport, a red flag indicated that a single had been scored.
(chemistry, archaic) A red amorphous powder consisting of ferric oxide, used in polishing and as a cosmetic; crocus; jeweller's rouge.
(obsolete) From 1862 to 1868, a similar scoring move in Sheffield rules football. From 1862 to 1867, accomplished by touching the ball down after it had been kicked between two "rouge flags" either side of the goal. From 1867-1868, awarded for kicking the ball between the rouge flags and under the crossbar.
(obsolete) In the Eton wall game, a scrummage, melée.
Any reddish pink colour.
In the Eton College field game, a scoring move accomplished by touching the ball down behind the opponents' goal-line (somewhat similar to the try in rugby). Originally, the player who scored the rouge had a chance to kick a goal, and the rouge was used as a tie-breaker if an equal number of goals was scored by each side. In the contemporary Eton College field game, a five-point score is awarded for kicking the ball so that it deflects off one of the opposing players and goes beyond the opposition's end of the pitch, and then touching the ball.
Red or pink makeup to add colour to the cheeks; blusher.
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To apply rouge (makeup).
rouse
rouse
noun
(military, Britain and Canada) The sounding of a bugle in the morning after reveille, to signal that soldiers are to rise from bed, often the rouse.
A carousal; a festival; a drinking frolic.
An arousal.
An official ceremony over drinks.
Wine or other liquor considered an inducement to mirth or drunkenness; a full glass; a bumper.
verb
(nautical) To pull by main strength; to haul.
(obsolete) To raise; to make erect.
(slang, when followed by "on") To tell off; to criticise.
To cause to start from a covert or lurking place.
To cause, stir up, excite (a feeling, thought, etc.).
To provoke (someone) to action or anger.
To wake (someone) or be awoken from sleep, or from apathy.
route
route
noun
(computing) A specific entry in a router that tells the router how to transmit the data it receives.
(figuratively) One of multiple methods or approaches to doing something.
(historical) One of the major provinces of imperial China from the Later Jin to the Song, corresponding to the Tang and early Yuan circuits.
(horse racing) A race longer than one mile.
A course or way which is traveled or passed.
A regular itinerary of stops, or the path followed between these stops, such as for delivery or passenger transportation.
A road or path; often specifically a highway.
verb
(Internet) to connect two local area networks, thereby forming an internet.
(computing, transitive) To send (information) through a router.
(transitive) To direct or divert along a particular course.
Eye dialect spelling of root.
segou
seoul
soule
soule
noun
Obsolete spelling of soul
souse
souse
adv
(now rare, dialectal) Suddenly, without warning.
noun
(Caribbean) Pickled or boiled ears and feet of a pig
(US, Appalachia) Pickled scrapple.
(dated) A small amount.
(obsolete) A sou (the French coin).
A heavy blow.
A person suffering from alcoholism.
A pickle made with salt.
The act of sousing, or swooping.
The act of sousing; a plunging into water.
The ear; especially, a hog's ear.
The pickled ears, feet, etc., of swine.
verb
(now dialectal, intransitive) To fall heavily.
(now dialectal, transitive) To strike, beat.
(obsolete, transitive) To pounce upon.
(transitive) To immerse in liquid; to steep or drench.
(transitive) To steep in brine; to pickle.
suelo
togue
togue
noun
Lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush, a freshwater char of northern North America.
toque
toque
noun
(Canada) A knitted hat, usually conical but of varying shape, often woollen, and sometimes topped by a pom-pom or tassel.
(by extension, informal) A chef.
(historical) An African nominal money of account, equal to 40 cowries.
(music) A rhythm used in Latin music, especially Cuban religious rituals.
(music) The guitar part of flamenco music.
(specifically) A tall white hat with no brim of the sort worn by chefs
A type of hat with no brim.
A variety of bonnet monkey; toque macaque, Macaca sinica.
toure
touse
touse
noun
a noisy disturbance
verb
(transitive) To pull to pieces.
(transitive) To rumple, tousle.
troue
umeko
unode
unode
noun
(geometry) A double point of a surface whose tangent cone consists of one double plane.
uredo
uredo
noun
(botany, countable) A summer stage in the life history of certain rusts (Uredinales), regarded at one time as a distinct genus, and preceding the teleutospore, or winter stage.
(medicine, uncountable) urticaria; nettle-rash
utero
vogue
vogue
noun
(Polari) A cigarette.
(dance) A highly stylized modern dance that evolved out of the Harlem ballroom scene in the 1960s.
Popularity or a current craze.
The prevailing fashion or style.
verb
(Polari) To light a cigarette.
(intransitive) To dance in the vogue dance style.
vouge
vouge
noun
Alternative form of voulge
youre
youse
youse
abbrev
Alternative form of you'se
youve
youze
youze
pron
Alternative spelling of yous
zoque
zoque
Noun
A member of a particular indigenous people of Mexico.