| GANGRENOUS | • gangrenous adj. Indicative of or afflicted with gangrene. • GANGRENOUS adj. of or like gangrene. |
| GRANDAUNTS | • grandaunts n. Plural of grandaunt. • grand-aunts n. Plural of grand-aunt. • GRANDAUNT n. the aunt of one's father or mother. |
| GROUNDSMAN | • groundsman n. A male groundskeeper. • GROUNDSMAN n. one who takes care of a (sports) ground, also GROUNDMAN. |
| GYNANDROUS | • gynandrous adj. (Botany) Having stamens and pistils together in a column. • gynandrous adj. (Philosophy) Exhibiting characteristics of both feminine and masculine. Denotational synonym and connotational… • GYNANDROUS adj. with stamen concrescent with the carpel, as in orchids. |
| ORANGUTANS | • orangutans n. Plural of orangutan. • orang-utans n. Plural of orang-utan. • orang␣utans n. Plural of orang utan. |
| PERGUNNAHS | • pergunnahs n. Plural of pergunnah. • PERGUNNAH n. (Hindi) a division of an administrative district or zillah in India, also PARGANA. |
| SANGUINARY | • sanguinary adj. (Of an event) Involving bloodshed. • sanguinary adj. (Of a person) Eager to shed blood; bloodthirsty. • sanguinary adj. Consisting of, covered with, or similar in appearance to blood. |
| SAUNTERING | • sauntering v. Present participle of saunter. • sauntering n. A casual stroll. • SAUNTERING adj. walking in a leisurely manner. |
| TRANSUDING | • transuding v. Present participle of transude. • TRANSUDE v. to pass through a membrane. |
| TRANSUMING | • transuming v. Present participle of transume. • TRANSUME v. (obsolete) to transcribe officially. |
| TRUANTINGS | • truantings n. Plural of truanting. • TRUANTING n. the act of staying out of school without permission. |
| TURNAGAINS | • turnagains n. Plural of turnagain. • TURNAGAIN n. (archaic) a refrain. |
| UNASPIRING | • unaspiring adj. Lacking ambition; not aspiring to any goal. • UNASPIRING adj. not aspiring. |
| UNHEARSING | • UNHEARSE v. to remove from a hearse. |
| UNPRAISING | • unpraising adj. Not giving praise. • UNPRAISE v. to deprive of praise. |
| UNSNARLING | • unsnarling v. Present participle of unsnarl. • UNSNARL v. to disentangle. |
| UNSPARRING | • unsparring v. Present participle of unspar. • UNSPAR v. to withdraw a spa from. |
| UNSWEARING | • unswearing v. Present participle of unswear. • UNSWEARING n. the act of recanting. |
| URBANISING | • urbanising v. Present participle of urbanise. • URBANISE v. to cause to take on urban characteristics, also URBANIZE. |