| ANTIHUNGER | • antihunger n. Designed to fight against hunger; used e.g. of a policy. • anti-hunger adj. Of or relating to activity and policies directed towards eliminating hunger as social problem. |
| AUTHIGENIC | • authigenic adj. (Geology) Generated where it is found or observed. • AUTHIGENIC adj. of minerals, having crystallized in a sediment during or after deposition. |
| DRAUGHTIER | • draughtier adj. Comparative form of draughty: more draughty. • DRAUGHTY adj. exposed to currents of air, also DRAFTY. |
| EXHAUSTING | • exhausting adj. Very tiring. • exhausting v. Present participle of exhaust. • EXHAUST v. to use the whole strength of. |
| EXHUMATING | • exhumating v. Present participle of exhumate. • EXHUMATE v. to dig out from the earth, also EXHUME. |
| GAULTHERIA | • gaultheria n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Gaultheria of evergreen ericaceous shrubs. • Gaultheria prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Ericaceae – wintergreen and similar plants. • GAULTHERIA n. a genus of ericaceous shrubs with evergreen foliage, and, often, edible berries. |
| HAUGHTIEST | • haughtiest adj. Superlative form of haughty: most haughty. • HAUGHTY adj. arrogant. |
| NAUGHTIEST | • naughtiest adj. Superlative form of naughty: most naughty. • NAUGHTY adj. badly-behaved. |
| OUTHEARING | • outhearing v. Present participle of outhear. • OUTHEAR v. to surpass in hearing. |
| PAUGHTIEST | • PAUGHTY adj. (Scots) haughty. |
| THEURGICAL | • theurgical adj. Of or pertaining to theurgy. • theurgical adj. Of or pertaining to magic. • THEURGICAL adj. of or pertaining to theurgy; magical, also THEURGIC. |
| THUNBERGIA | • thunbergia n. (Botany) Any member of the genus Thunbergia of flowering plants. • Thunbergia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Acanthaceae – clockvines. • THUNBERGIA n. (Swedish) any of a genus of evergreen climbing plants. |
| UNEARTHING | • unearthing v. Present participle of unearth. • unearthing n. Something unearthed; a discovery. • UNEARTH v. to dig up. |
| UNHEARTING | • unhearting v. Present participle of unheart. • UNHEART v. (Shakespeare) to dishearten. |
| UNTEACHING | • unteaching v. Present participle of unteach. • UNTEACH v. to cause to unlearn something. |
| URETHANING | • URETHANE v. to coat with urethane. |