| AUGUSTLY | • augustly adv. In an august or awe-inspiring manner. • augustly adv. In a royal or regal manner. • AUGUST adv. stately, venerable. |
| CLAUGHTS | • CLAUGHT v. (Scots) to snatch, also CLAUCHT. |
| CUTGLASS | • cutglass adj. (Informal, of an English accent) Very precisely and clearly enunciated. • cut-glass adj. Alternative form of cutglass. • cut␣glass n. Glass that has been cut, using an abrasive wheel, into a decorative pattern of facets. |
| FLAUGHTS | • FLAUGHT v. (Scots) to cut, pare. |
| GALLNUTS | • gallnuts n. Plural of gallnut. • gall-nuts n. Plural of gall-nut. • GALLNUT n. a round gall produced on the leaves and shoots of various species of the oak tree, also NUTGALL. |
| GASTFULL | • gastfull adj. Obsolete form of ghastful. • GASTFULL adj. (Spenser) terrifying; full of fear, also GHASTFUL. |
| GASTRULA | • gastrula n. (Embryology) A stage in the development of embryos of most animals consisting of a three-layered sac… • GASTRULA n. (Latin) a metazoan embryo. |
| GAULTERS | • gaulters n. Plural of gaulter. • GAULTER n. a person who digs gault, a heavy clay used for bricks. |
| GESTURAL | • gestural adj. Of, pertaining to, or using gestures. • gestural adj. (Art) Relating to gesturalism. • GESTURAL adj. of or relating to gesture, also GESTIC, GESTICAL. |
| GHASTFUL | • ghastful adj. (Archaic) Causing fear; terrifying; dreadful; fit to make one aghast; exceedingly dismal. • ghastful adj. (Archaic) Terrified, frightened. • GHASTFUL adj. (Spenser) terrifying; full of fear, also GASTFULL. |
| 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. |
| GUSTABLE | • gustable adj. Having a taste; capable of being tasted. • gustable adj. Pleasant to the taste; toothsome; savory. • gustable n. Something edible. |
| LANGUETS | • languets n. Plural of languet. • LANGUET n. (French) a tonguelike appendage or outgrowth, also LANGUETTE. |
| NUTGALLS | • nutgalls n. Plural of nutgall. • NUTGALL n. a round gall produced on the leaves and shoots of various species of the oak tree, also GALLNUT. |
| SALUTING | • saluting v. Present participle of salute. • saluting n. The act of giving a salute. • SALUTE v. to greet with a sign of respect. |
| STAGEFUL | • stageful n. As much as a stage will hold. • STAGEFUL n. as much as a stage can hold. |
| TRAGULES | • tragules n. Plural of tragule. • TRAGULE n. (Greek) a small deerlike mammal, aka chevrotain. |
| VULGATES | • vulgates n. Plural of vulgate. • VULGATE n. the common speech of a people. |
| YGLAUNST | • yglaunst v. Past participle of glance. • GLANCE v. to look quickly. |