| COLLEAGUED | • colleagued v. Simple past tense and past participle of colleague. • COLLEAGUE v. (obsolete) to join in alliance, associate. |
| COLLEAGUES | • colleagues n. Plural of colleague. • COLLEAGUE v. (obsolete) to join in alliance, associate. |
| CULVERTAGE | • culvertage n. (Historical) The degradation of a vassal to the position of a serf. • CULVERTAGE n. (historical) the degradation of a peasant to the position of a serf. |
| CURETTAGES | • curettages n. Plural of curettage. • CURETTAGE n. (French) the act of using a curette. |
| DECALOGUES | • decalogues n. Plural of decalogue. • Decalogues n. Plural of Decalogue. • DECALOGUE n. the Ten Commandments, also DECALOG. |
| DECOUPAGED | • decoupaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of decoupage. • DECOUPAGE v. to apply paper cutouts to wood surfaces. |
| DECOUPAGES | • decoupages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decoupage. • DECOUPAGE v. to apply paper cutouts to wood surfaces. |
| ENCOURAGED | • encouraged v. Simple past tense and past participle of encourage. • ENCOURAGE v. to hearten, also ACCORAGE, ACCOURAGE. |
| ENCOURAGER | • encourager n. One who provides encouragement. • ENCOURAGER n. one who encourages. |
| ENCOURAGES | • encourages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encourage. • ENCOURAGE v. to hearten, also ACCORAGE, ACCOURAGE. |
| GAUCHENESS | • gaucheness n. The quality of being gauche. • GAUCHENESS n. the quality of being gauche. |
| GAUCHERIES | • gaucheries n. Plural of gaucherie. • GAUCHERIE n. (French) an awkward or socially unacceptable remark. |
| GEMMACEOUS | • gemmaceous adj. Relating to, or resembling, gems or gemmae. • GEMMACEOUS adj. budlike, relating to gemmae. |
| GENICULATE | • geniculate adj. (Anatomy, botany) Bent abruptly, with the structure of a knee. • geniculate adj. Having kneelike joints; able to bend at an abrupt angle. • geniculate adj. (Anatomy) Relating to a geniculate nucleus. |
| GYNAECEUMS | • gynaeceums n. Plural of gynaeceum. • gynæceums n. Plural of gynæceum. • GYNAECEUM n. the pistil of a flower, also GYNECIUM, GYNAECIUM. |
| LAUNCEGAYE | • launcegaye n. Obsolete form of lancegay. • LAUNCEGAYE n. (obsolete) a kind of spear, also LANCEGAY. |
| MEGACURIES | • megacuries n. Plural of megacurie. • MEGACURIE n. a unit of radiation, a million curies. |
| REPUGNANCE | • repugnance n. Extreme aversion, repulsion. • repugnance n. Contradiction, inconsistency, incompatibility, incongruity; an instance of such. • REPUGNANCE n. strong dislike, antipathy, also REPUGNANCY. |
| SLUICEGATE | • sluicegate n. Alternative form of sluice gate. • sluice-gate n. Alternative form of sluice gate. • sluice␣gate n. A portal which may be opened or closed to allow or prevent the passage of water through a man-made channel. |