BUSTARDS | • bustards n. Plural of bustard. • BUSTARD n. any bird of the genus Otis, resembling cranes. |
CRUSTATE | • CRUSTATE adj. covered with a crust, e.g. crustate lichens, also CRUSTATED. |
CUSTARDS | • custards n. Plural of custard. • Custards prop.n. Plural of Custard. • CUSTARD n. a mixture of milk, eggs, etc., sweetened or seasoned, thickened with cornflour and poured over puddings. |
CUSTARDY | • custardy adj. Containing custard. • custardy adj. Resembling or characteristic of custard in taste, texture, etc. • CUSTARDY adj. pertaining to custard. |
EUSTATIC | • eustatic adj. Of or pertaining to eustasy. • EUSTATIC adj. of changes in world shoreline level, probably caused by rise or fall of the sea-level and not by subsidence or elevation of the land. |
GUSTABLE | • gustable adj. Having a taste; capable of being tasted. • gustable adj. Pleasant to the taste; toothsome; savory. • gustable n. Something edible. |
LOCUSTAE | • locustae n. Plural of locusta. • LOCUSTA n. (Latin) the spikelet or flower cluster of grasses. |
LOCUSTAL | • locustal adj. (Rare) Of, or related to locusts. • LOCUSTAL adj. of or like a locusta, the spikelet or flower cluster of grasses. |
MUSTACHE | • mustache n. (US) Alternative spelling of moustache. • MUSTACHE n. the unshaved hair on a man's upper lip, also MOUSTACHE. |
MUSTANGS | • mustangs n. Plural of mustang. • mustangs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mustang. • MUSTANG n. the wild or half-wild horse of the American plains. |
MUSTARDS | • mustards n. Plural of mustard. • Mustards prop.n. Plural of Mustard. • MUSTARD n. a pungent condiment prepared from the seeds of the mustard plant. |
MUSTARDY | • mustardy adj. Resembling or characteristic of mustard. • MUSTARDY adj. like mustard. |
ROBUSTAS | • robustas n. Plural of robusta. • ROBUSTA n. a kind of coffee grown in Africa. |
RUSTABLE | • rustable adj. Susceptible to rust. • RUSTABLE adj. able to rust. |
SUSTAINS | • sustains n. Plural of sustain. • sustains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sustain. • SUSTAIN v. to maintain by providing with food and drink. |