| ANGOSTURA | • angostura n. Angostura bitters. • angostura n. A South American tree, with bark used in tradition medicine and as an ingredient in various bitters… • Angostura prop.n. (Historical) The former name of Ciudad Bolivar, a town on the Orinoco. |
| ARGENTOUS | • argentous adj. Of, pertaining to, or containing silver. • argentous adj. (Chemistry) Of certain compounds, containing silver in a higher proportion than in argentic compounds. • ARGENTOUS adj. of or containing silver in the monovalent state. |
| ARGONAUTS | • argonauts n. Plural of argonaut. • ARGONAUT n. (Greek) a sort of cuttlefish, aka paper nautilus. |
| AUGMENTOR | • augmentor n. Alternative form of augmenter. • AUGMENTOR n. one who, or that which, augments, also AUGMENTER. |
| AUTHORING | • authoring v. Present participle of author. • authoring n. The process of creating the content of a document or other content item, i.e., writing or composition. • authoring n. The result of this process; a writing or composition. |
| ENTOURAGE | • entourage n. A retinue of attendants, associates or followers. • entourage n. (Topology) A binary relation in a uniform space which generalises the notion of two points being no… • entourage n. (Architecture) Decorations, such as people, vehicles, or trees, appearing on an architectural sketch… |
| GUARANTOR | • guarantor n. A person or company that provides a guarantee. • GUARANTOR n. one who makes or gives a guarantee. |
| ORANGUTAN | • orangutan n. Any of three species of arboreal anthropoid ape, characterised by their shaggy reddish-brown coat and… • orang-utan n. Alternative spelling of orangutan. • orang␣utan n. Alternative spelling of orangutan. |
| OUTDARING | • outdaring v. Present participle of outdare. • OUTDARE v. to surpass in daring. |
| OUTRACING | • outracing v. Present participle of outrace. • OUTRACE v. to run faster than. |
| OUTRAGING | • outraging v. Present participle of outrage. • outraging n. (Archaic) The committing of an outrage. • OUTRAGE v. to arouse anger or resentment in. |
| OUTRANGED | • outranged v. Simple past tense and past participle of outrange. • OUTRANGE v. to surpass in range. |
| OUTRANGES | • outranges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outrange. • OUTRANGE v. to surpass in range. |
| OUTRATING | • outrating v. Present participle of outrate. • OUTRATE v. to surpass in rating. |
| OUTRAVING | • outraving v. Present participle of outrave. • OUTRAVE v. to surpass in raving. |
| OUTSPRANG | • outsprang v. Simple past tense of outspring. • OUTSPRING v. to spring out. |
| PURGATION | • purgation n. The process or act of purging, such as by the use of a purgative. • purgation n. The process or act of cleansing from sin or guilt. • purgation n. (Archaic) Exoneration or the act undertaken to achieve exoneration. |
| RAGOUTING | • ragouting v. Present participle of ragout. • RAGOUT v. (French) to make into a highly seasoned stew. |
| TABOURING | • tabouring v. Present participle of tabour. • TABOUR v. to beat on a small drum, also TABOR, TABER. |