| ALTOGETHER | • altogether adv. Completely, wholly, or without exception. • altogether adv. On the whole; with everything considered. • altogether adv. With everything included. |
| BESTRAUGHT | • bestraught adj. (Obsolete) Distracted; mad, distraught. • BESTRAUGHT adj. (obsolete) out of one's senses; distracted; mad. |
| CHATTERING | • chattering v. Present participle of chatter. • chattering adj. That chatters. • chattering n. A noise that chatters. |
| EARTHLIGHT | • earthlight n. Sunlight reflected from the Earth’s surface. • EARTHLIGHT n. the faint light visible on parts of the moon not illuminated by the sun. |
| FORETAUGHT | • foretaught v. Simple past tense and past participle of foreteach. • FORETEACH v. to teach beforehand. |
| FRAUGHTEST | • fraughtest adj. Superlative form of fraught: most fraught. • FRAUGHT adj. laden with tension. |
| HAGBUTTERS | • hagbutters n. Plural of hagbutter. • HAGBUTTER n. one who uses a hagbut, also HACKBUTEER, HACKBUTTER, HAGBUTEER. |
| LARGHETTOS | • larghettos n. Plural of larghetto. • LARGHETTO n. a rather slow movement. |
| MEGATHRUST | • megathrust n. (Geology) A sudden large-scale slip along a fault between a subducting and an overriding plate, resulting… • MEGATHRUST adj. as in megathrust earthquake, an earthquake of exceptional destructive power. |
| OTHERGATES | • othergates adv. (Obsolete) In another manner. • OTHERGATES adv. (obsolete) in another manner, also OTHERGUESS. |
| OVERTAUGHT | • overtaught v. Simple past tense and past participle of overteach. • OVERTEACH v. to teach too much. |
| RATCHETING | • ratcheting v. Present participle of ratchet. • ratcheting n. The act by which something is ratcheted. • ratcheting n. A conjurers’ trick of bending an object back and forth to induce metal fatigue, so that it can be broken… |
| SHATTERING | • shattering v. Present participle of shatter. • shattering n. The act of something that shatters; the shattered material. • SHATTERING adj. of e.g. news, devastating. |
| STRAIGHTED | • straighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of straight. • STRAIGHT v. to lay out a corpse. |
| STRAIGHTEN | • straighten v. (Transitive) To cause to become straight. • straighten v. (Intransitive) To become straight. • straighten v. (Transitive) To put in order; to sort; to tidy up. |
| STRAIGHTER | • straighter adj. Comparative form of straight: more straight. • straighter n. (Slang) Synonym of straight (“a cigarette, particularly one containing tobacco instead of marijuana”). • STRAIGHT adj. uncurved, also STRAICHT, STRAUCHT, STRAUGHT. |
| STRAUGHTED | • straughted v. Simple past tense and past participle of straught. • STRAUGHT v. to stretch, lay out (e.g. a corpse). |
| STRAUGHTER | • Straughter prop.n. A surname. • STRAUGHT adj. (Scots) straight, also STRAICHT, STRAIGHT, STRAUCHT. |
| WATERTIGHT | • watertight adj. So tightly made that water cannot enter or escape. • watertight adj. (Figurative) So devised or planned as to be impossible to defeat, evade or nullify. • WATERTIGHT adj. so well-sealed as not to admit water or let it escape. |