| AERUGO | • aerugo n. Metallic rust, particularly of brass or copper; verdigris. • ærugo n. Archaic form of aerugo. • AERUGO n. (Latin) a green film that forms on copper, also ERUGO. |
| ARGUED | • argued v. Simple past tense and past participle of argue. • ARGUE v. to discuss with reasoning. |
| ARGUER | • arguer n. One who argues. • ARGUER n. one who argues. |
| ARGUES | • argues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of argue. • Argues prop.n. Plural of Argue. • ARGUE v. to discuss with reasoning. |
| ARGUTE | • argute adj. (Literary) Sharp; perceptive; shrewd. • argute adj. (Literary) Shrill in sound. • ARGUTE adj. shrill, keen. |
| AUGERS | • augers n. Plural of auger. • augers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of auger. • Augers prop.n. Plural of Auger. |
| GAUFER | • GAUFER n. a waffle, also GAUFRE. |
| GAUFRE | • GAUFRE n. a waffle, also GAUFER. |
| GAUGER | • gauger n. One who gauges. • gauger n. An officer whose business it is to ascertain the contents of casks. • Gauger prop.n. A surname. |
| GAUPER | • GAUPER n. one that gaups, also GAWPER. |
| MAUGER | • mauger prep. Alternative spelling of maugre. • Mauger prop.n. A surname. • MAUGER prep. (archaic) in spite of, also MALGRADO, MALGRE, MAUGRE, MAULGRE. |
| MAUGRE | • maugre prep. (Obsolete) Notwithstanding; in spite of. • maugre adv. (Obsolete) Notwithstanding, despite everything. • maugre n. (Obsolete) Ill will; spite. |
| MURAGE | • murage n. A tax paid for building or repairing the walls of a fortified town. • MURAGE n. (historical) a rate levied for the upkeep of a city's walls. |
| RAUNGE | • raunge v. Obsolete form of range. • raunge n. Obsolete form of range. • RAUNGE v. (obsolete) to range. |
| REGULA | • regula n. A book of rules for a religious establishment. • regula n. (Architecture) one of the bands under a Doric triglyph or between the canals of the triglyphs. • Regula prop.n. A surname. |
| RUGATE | • rugate adj. Having alternate ridges and depressions; wrinkled. • RUGATE adj. wrinkled; covered with sunken lines, also RUGOSE, RUGOUS. |
| SAUGER | • sauger n. A freshwater perciform fish, Sander canadensis. • SAUGER n. an American freshwater food fish. |
| UNGEAR | • ungear v. (Transitive) To strip of gear; to unharness. • ungear v. (Transitive) To throw out of gear. • UNGEAR v. to unharness. |
| USAGER | • usager n. (Obsolete) One who has the use of anything held in trust for another. • usager n. (Historical) One of the nonjurors who maintained the "usages", mixed chalices, oblation in prayer of… • USAGER n. someone who has the use of anything in trust for another. |
| VAGUER | • vaguer adj. Comparative form of vague: more vague. • VAGUE adj. indeterminate. |