| AQUALUNGS | • aqualungs n. Plural of aqualung. • AQUALUNG n. diving apparatus. |
| BLAGUEURS | • blagueurs n. Plural of blagueur. • BLAGUEUR n. (French) one who talks pretentious nonsense, also BLAGUER. |
| CHUGALUGS | • chugalugs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chugalug. • chug-a-lugs n. Plural of chug-a-lug. • CHUGALUG v. to drink without pause. |
| COAGULUMS | • coagulums n. Plural of coagulum. • COAGULUM n. (Latin) a clot. |
| FULGURANT | • fulgurant adj. Resembling a lightning flash; fulgurous. • FULGURANT adj. flashing like lightning, also FULGOROUS, FULGUROUS. |
| FULGURATE | • fulgurate v. To flash or emit flashes like lightning. • fulgurate v. (Medicine) To cauterize with electricity; to carry out electrofulguration or to electrocauterize. • FULGURATE v. to flash like lightning. |
| GARRULOUS | • garrulous adj. Excessively or tiresomely talkative. • garrulous adj. (Of something written or performed) Excessively wordy and rambling. • GARRULOUS adj. talkative. |
| GRANULOUS | • granulous adj. Granular. • GRANULOUS adj. consisting of or like grains or granules, also GRANULOSE. |
| GUTTURALS | • gutturals n. Plural of guttural. • GUTTURAL n. a sound produced in the throat, or by the back of the tongue and the (soft) palate. |
| INAUGURAL | • inaugural adj. Of inauguration; as in a speech or lecture by the person being inaugurated. • inaugural adj. Marking the beginning of an operation, venture, etc. • inaugural n. An inauguration; a formal beginning. |
| JUGULATED | • jugulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of jugulate. • JUGULATE v. to cut the throat of. |
| JUGULATES | • jugulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jugulate. • JUGULATE v. to cut the throat of. |
| OUTLAUGHS | • outlaughs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlaugh. • OUTLAUGH v. to surpass in laughing. |
| SUGARPLUM | • sugarplum n. Alternative spelling of sugar-plum. • sugar-plum n. A round or oval sweet/piece of candy made of boiled sugar. • sugar-plum n. (Dated) A piece of flattery. |
| ULULATING | • ululating v. Present participle of ululate. • ULULATE v. to lament loudly and shrilly. |
| UMLAUTING | • umlauting v. Present participle of umlaut. • UMLAUT v. to place an umlaut over. |
| UNGAINFUL | • ungainful adj. Not gainful. • UNGAINFUL adj. not gainful. |
| UNGULATES | • ungulates n. Plural of ungulate. • UNGULATE n. a hoofed mammal. |
| UNPLAGUED | • unplagued adj. Not plagued. • UNPLAGUED adj. not plagued. |
| UPVALUING | • upvaluing v. Present participle of upvalue. • UPVALUE v. to increase the value of. |