| ANALOGUES | • analogues n. Plural of analogue. • ANALOGUE n. something that bears a resemblance to something else, also ANALOG. |
| ANGELUSES | • angeluses n. Plural of angelus. • Angeluses n. Plural of Angelus. • ANGELUS n. (Latin) a prayer said in morning, at noon and at sunset. |
| ANGLEDUGS | • ANGLEDUG n. (English dialect) an earthworm, also ANGLETWITCH. |
| ANGULATES | • angulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of angulate. • ANGULATE v. to form with angles. |
| AULNAGERS | • aulnagers n. Plural of aulnager. • AULNAGER n. cloth inspector, also ALNAGER. |
| CONSULAGE | • consulage n. A charge or duty paid to a consul. • CONSULAGE n. (historical) a duty or tax paid by merchants for the protection of their commerce by means of a consul in a foreign place. |
| ELAEAGNUS | • elaeagnus n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Elaeagnus. • Elaeagnus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Elaeagnaceae – silverberry, oleaster. • ELAEAGNUS n. another name for oleaster, a Eurasian shrub or small tree cultivated as an ornamental. |
| GAUNTLETS | • gauntlets n. Plural of gauntlet. • GAUNTLET v. to protect with an armoured glove. |
| GLANDULES | • glandules n. Plural of glandule. • GLANDULE n. a small gland or secreting vessel. |
| GRANULOSE | • granulose n. (Biochemistry) The main constituent of the starch grain or granule, in distinction from the framework… • granulose adj. Granular. • GRANULOSE adj. consisting of or like grains or granules, also GRANULOUS. |
| GUNLAYERS | • gunlayers n. Plural of gunlayer. • gun-layers n. Plural of gun-layer. • gun␣layers n. Plural of gun layer. |
| GUNMETALS | • gunmetals n. Plural of gunmetal. • gun-metals n. Plural of gun-metal (alternative form of gunmetals). • gun␣metals n. Plural of gun metal (alternative form of gunmetals). |
| LANGOUSTE | • langouste n. The spiny lobster. • LANGOUSTE n. (French) the spiny lobster, also LANGOSTINO, LANGOUSTINE. |
| LANGUAGES | • languages n. Plural of language. • languages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of language. • LANGUAGE v. to express in a body of words serving as communication. |
| SLANGUAGE | • slanguage n. (Somewhat informal) A particular vernacular or vocabulary of slang; the jargon or lingo of a particular group. • SLANGUAGE n. a slang language. |
| SQUEALING | • squealing v. Present participle of squeal. • squealing n. The sound of one who squeals; a squeal. • SQUEALING n. the act of making a squeal. |
| UNGULATES | • ungulates n. Plural of ungulate. • UNGULATE n. a hoofed mammal. |
| UNSEALING | • unsealing v. Present participle of unseal. • unsealing n. The opening of a seal. • UNSEAL v. to break the seal of. |
| UNTANGLES | • untangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untangle. • UNTANGLE v. to free from tangles. |
| VAGINULES | • vaginules n. Plural of vaginule. • VAGINULE n. a little sheath, also VAGINULA. |