Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shroud
shroudy
shroudy
adj
(obsolete) Affording shelter.
shulock
shutoff
shutoff
noun
A valve used to turn something off.
The act of turning something off.
shutout
shutout
noun
(sports) A game that ends with the losing side being held scoreless.
Closing and forbidding entry, as a lockout in which management prevents works from working.
skeough
slouchy
slouchy
adj
Given to slouching.
sloughs
sloughs
noun
plural of slough
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slough
sloughy
sloughy
adj
Marshy; having the characteristics of a wetland.
Resembling dead skin.
sonchus
sorghum
sorghum
noun
(Southern US) Sorghum syrup.
A cereal, Sorghum genus and species, the grains of which are cultivated to make flour and feed cattle. Almost all cultivated ones as well as some wild ones belong to the species Sorghum bicolor (syn. Sorghum vulgare).
souchet
souchie
soughed
soughed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of sough
sougher
soulish
soulish
adj
(Christianity) Relating to or involving the human soul.
sourish
sourish
adj
Somewhat sour.
southed
southed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of south
souther
souther
adj
comparative form of south: more south; southern
noun
A strong wind blowing from the south.
verb
(Scotland, dialect) To fix; remedy; put to rights.
To move toward the south.
southey
southey
Proper noun
Robert Southey, English poet.
southly
southly
adj
Synonym of southerly
souushy
squoosh
squoosh
verb
(informal, intransitive) To be squashed or squeezed; to squish.
(informal, transitive) To squash or squeeze.
sturoch
suaharo
subecho
subecho
noun
A minor echo or the echo of an echo
subhero
subhero
noun
A lesser or subsidiary hero.
succoth
suharto
suhuaro
sukkoth
techous
tophous
touches
touches
noun
plural of touch
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of touch
tousche
tousche
noun
Alternative spelling of tusche
trochus
trochus
noun
(malacology) Any member of the genus Trochus, or more generally of the family Trochidae; in non-specialist usage, including species formerly classified in that family, particularly Tectus niloticus.
troughs
troughs
noun
plural of trough
typhous
typhous
adj
(medicine) Of or pertaining to typhus; of the nature of typhus.
uhtsong
uhtsong
noun
(Christianity, obsolete) The nocturn or night office of the Christian liturgy of the Hours.
unhoist
unhoist
verb
(transitive) To bring back down (something previously hoisted).
unhoods
unhoods
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhood
unhooks
unhooks
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhook
unhorse
unhorse
verb
(by extension) To disrupt or unseat; to remove from a position.
To forcibly remove from a horse.
unhosed
unhosed
adj
Not having been hosed or watered.
Not wearing hose.
unhouse
unhouse
verb
(transitive) To displace one from one's housing or shelter.
(transitive) To take a house away from.
unshoed
unshoed
adj
Not wearing shoes.
unshook
unshook
verb
simple past tense of unshake
unshore
unshorn
unshorn
adj
Not shorn.
unshort
unshout
unshown
unshown
adj
Not shown.
unshowy
unshowy
adj
Not showy; plain or unassuming
unslogh
uphoist
uphoist
verb
(archaic) To hoist up.
upholds
upholds
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uphold
uphroes
uphroes
noun
plural of uphroe
upshoot
upshoot
noun
(pathology) An involuntary upward movement of the eye
verb
(intransitive) To shoot upward.
upshore
upshore
adj
Higher up a shore (away from the shoreline)
upshots
upshots
noun
plural of upshot
upshove
usehold
usehold
noun
(New Zealand) The socialist policy of replacing freehold tenure by a system of perpetual lease from the state, with all land transfer conducted through the state.
voguish
voguish
adj
Elegant, fashionable or chic.
Trendy.
vouches
vouches
noun
plural of vouch
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vouch
washout
washout
noun
(biology, medicine) The cleaning of matter from a physiological system using a fluid.
(informal) A disappointment or total failure; an unsuccessful person.
(medicine) A period between clinical treatments in which any medication delivered as the first treatment is allowed to wash out of the person before the second treatment begins.
(meteorology) The action whereby falling rainwater clean particles from the air.
A breach in a road or railway caused by flooding.
A channel produced by the erosion of a relatively soft surface by a sudden gush of water.
A sporting fixture or other event that could not be completed because of rain.
An appliance designed to wash something out.
An overwhelming victory; a landslide.
The aerodynamic effect of a small twist in the shape of an aircraft wing.
The cleaning of the inside of a (locomotive) boiler to remove scale (limescale).