| AUTECOLOGIES | • autecologies n. Plural of autecology. • AUTECOLOGY n. the study of the ecology of one species. |
| COUNTERAGENT | • counteragent n. An agent having the opposite effect; an antidote. • COUNTERAGENT n. anything which counteracts. |
| COUNTERARGUE | • counterargue v. (Transitive, intransitive) Argue against, especially by opposition to and negation of opposing arguments… • COUNTERARGUE v. to argue against. |
| COUNTERIMAGE | • counterimage n. An image that counters or contradicts another. • COUNTERIMAGE n. a corresponding image. |
| EFFECTUATING | • effectuating v. Present participle of effectuate. • EFFECTUATE v. to effect. |
| ENTERCHAUNGE | • ENTERCHAUNGE v. (obsolete) to interchange, also INTERCHANGE. |
| EXULCERATING | • exulcerating v. Present participle of exulcerate. • EXULCERATE v. to ulcerate. |
| GENICULATELY | • geniculately adv. In a geniculate manner. • GENICULATE adv. jointed like a knee. |
| GESTICULATED | • gesticulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of gesticulate. • GESTICULATE v. to make gestures esp. when speaking. |
| GESTICULATES | • gesticulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gesticulate. • GESTICULATE v. to make gestures esp. when speaking. |
| GRACEFULLEST | • gracefullest adj. Superlative form of graceful: most graceful. • GRACEFUL adj. having beauty of form or movement. |
| HUCKSTERAGES | • HUCKSTERAGE n. the state of being a huckster. |
| RECATALOGUED | • recatalogued v. Simple past tense and past participle of recatalogue. • RECATALOGUE v. to catalogue again, also RECATALOG. |
| RECATALOGUES | • recatalogues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recatalogue. • RECATALOGUE v. to catalogue again, also RECATALOG. |
| RECUPERATING | • recuperating v. Present participle of recuperate. • RECUPERATE v. to get back, recover. |
| SECRETAGOGUE | • secretagogue n. (Physiology, medicine) A substance which promotes secretion of another, such as a hormone (e.g., insulin)… • SECRETAGOGUE n. a substance inducing or stimulating secretion. |