| CINGULATED | • cingulated adj. Having a cingulum. • CINGULATED adj. having a girdle, also CINGULATE. |
| DEFAULTING | • defaulting v. Present participle of default. • defaulting n. The act or result of being defaulted, especially a failure to meet a financial obligation. • DEFAULT v. to fail to do something required. |
| DIALOGUERS | • dialoguers n. Plural of dialoguer. • DIALOGUER n. one who makes things into dialogues, also DIALOGER. |
| DIVULGATED | • divulgated v. Simple past tense and past participle of divulgate. • DIVULGATE v. (archaic) to publish. |
| DIVULGATER | • divulgater n. (Archaic) One who divulges. • DIVULGATER n. one who divulgates, also DIVULGATOR. |
| DIVULGATES | • divulgates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of divulgate. • DIVULGATE v. (archaic) to publish. |
| GERUNDIVAL | • gerundival adj. (Grammar) Pertaining to the gerundive form of a word. • GERUNDIVAL adj. relating to a gerundive, also GERUNDIAL. |
| IDEALOGUES | • idealogues n. Plural of idealogue. • IDEALOGUE n. a doctrinaire adherent of an ideology, also IDEOLOGUE. |
| LANGUISHED | • languished v. Simple past tense and past participle of languish. • LANGUISH v. to lose vitality. |
| LAUNDERING | • laundering v. Present participle of launder. • laundering n. The act, or occupation, of one who launders; washing and ironing. • LAUNDERING n. the act of cleansing e.g. clothes, money. |
| LIFEGUARDS | • lifeguards n. Plural of lifeguard. • Life␣Guards prop.n. A regiment of the British army (part of the Household Cavalry). • LIFEGUARD v. to serve as a lifeguard. |
| LINGULATED | • LINGULATED adj. shaped like the tongue or a strap, also LINGULATE. |
| MULTIGRADE | • multigrade adj. Having the characteristics of multiple grades of a product (especially of a lubricating oil). • multigrade adj. (Education) Relating to students of differing grade levels. • MULTIGRADE n. a brand of black and white photographic paper coated with a mixture of emulsions which are sensitive to the colour of the printing light used and which produce different contrast grades as a result. |
| OUTLEADING | • outleading v. Present participle of outlead. • outleading adj. Leading outward. • OUTLEAD v. to surpass in leading. |
| SEGUIDILLA | • seguidilla n. A lively Spanish dance in triple time. • seguidilla n. The music for this dance. • SEGUIDILLA n. (Spanish) a Spanish folk dance, a Spanish verse form of seven lines. |
| UNDELAYING | • undelaying adj. Not delaying; prompt. • UNDELAYING adj. not delaying. |
| VULGARISED | • vulgarised v. Simple past tense and past participle of vulgarise. • VULGARISE v. to make vulgar, or common, also VULGARIZE. |
| VULGARIZED | • vulgarized v. Simple past tense and past participle of vulgarize. • VULGARIZE v. to make vulgar, or common, also VULGARISE. |