| ANGULOUS | • angulous adj. (Archaic) angular; having corners. • ANGULOUS adj. having an angle. |
| ARUGULAS | • arugulas n. Plural of arugula. • ARUGULA n. (Italian) a Mediterranean plant used in salads, also ARUGOLA, RUCOLA, RUGOLA. |
| AUGURERS | • augurers n. Plural of augurer. • AUGURER n. (Shakespeare) an augur. |
| AUGURIES | • auguries n. Plural of augury. • AUGURY n. the art of auguring. |
| AUGUSTER | • auguster adj. Comparative form of august: more august. • AUGUST adj. stately, venerable. |
| AUGUSTES | • augustes n. Plural of auguste. • AUGUSTE n. (French) a circus clown of the white-faced, bungling type. |
| AUGUSTLY | • augustly adv. In an august or awe-inspiring manner. • augustly adv. In a royal or regal manner. • AUGUST adv. stately, venerable. |
| COUGUARS | • couguars n. Plural of couguar. • COUGUAR n. a mountain lion, also COUGAR. |
| GAUPUSES | • gaupuses n. Plural of gaupus. • GAUPUS n. (dialect) a silly person, also GAWPUS. |
| GLAUCOUS | • glaucous adj. (Color) Of a pale grey or bluish-green, especially when covered with a powdery residue. • glaucous adj. (Botany) Covered with a bloom or a pale powdery covering, regardless of colour. • GLAUCOUS adj. sea-green; greyish-blue; covered with a powdery greenish or bluish bloom. |
| GLUTAEUS | • glutaeus n. Alternative form of gluteus. • glutæus n. Obsolete form of gluteus. • GLUTAEUS n. (Greek) any of the three large muscles of the buttock, also GLUTE. |
| GUAYULES | • guayules n. Plural of guayule. • GUAYULE n. (Nahuatl) a silver-leaved shrub of the daisy family. |
| JUGULARS | • jugulars n. (Rare) plural of jugular. • JUGULAR n. a vein in the neck. |
| OUGUIYAS | • ouguiyas n. Plural of ouguiya. • OUGUIYA n. (Arabic) a monetary unit of Mauritania, also OUGIYA. |
| QUAHAUGS | • quahaugs n. Plural of quahaug. • QUAHAUG n. (Native American) a kind of clam, also COHOG, QUAHOG, QUOHOG. |
| SCUPPAUG | • scuppaug n. A fish: the scup. • SCUPPAUG n. (Native American) a marine fish food, also SCUP. |
| TAUTAUGS | • tautaugs n. Plural of tautaug. • TAUTAUG n. (Native American) a labroid fish of the North American coast, also TAUTOG. |
| UNGUARDS | • unguards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unguard. • UNGUARD v. to leave unprotected. |