| ABSTERGENTS | • abstergents n. Plural of abstergent. • ABSTERGENT n. an abstergent substance. |
| ALLEGRETTOS | • allegrettos n. Plural of allegretto. • ALLEGRETTO n. (Italian) a musical piece quicker than andante, but not so quick as allegro. |
| ALTOGETHERS | • altogethers n. Plural of altogether (“nakedness”). • altogethers n. (Obsolete) The way things are; circumstances. • altogethers adv. (Obsolete) Alternative form of altogether. |
| EGURGITATES | • EGURGITATE v. to vomit, to cast forth. |
| ENTREATINGS | • entreatings n. Plural of entreating. • ENTREATING n. the act of asking earnestly. |
| GEOSTRATEGY | • geostrategy n. The strategic use of geopolitics. • GEOSTRATEGY n. a branch of geopolitics that deals with strategy. |
| INTERSTAGES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| REVEGETATES | • revegetates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revegetate. • REVEGETATE v. to vegetate anew. |
| STAGGERIEST | • STAGGERY adj. given to staggering. |
| STRATEGETIC | • strategetic adj. (Now rare) Strategic. • STRATEGETIC adj. strategical, also STRATEGETICAL. |
| STRATEGISED | • strategised v. Simple past tense and past participle of strategise. • STRATEGISE v. to devise a strategy or course of action, also STRATEGIZE. |
| STRATEGISES | • strategises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of strategise. • STRATEGISE v. to devise a strategy or course of action, also STRATEGIZE. |
| STRATEGIZED | • strategized v. Simple past tense and past participle of strategize. • STRATEGIZE v. to devise a strategy or course of action, also STRATEGISE. |
| STRATEGIZES | • strategizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of strategize. • STRATEGIZE v. to devise a strategy or course of action, also STRATEGISE. |
| SUFFRAGETTE | • suffragette n. (Historical) A female supporter, often militant, of women’s right to vote in the early 20th century… • SUFFRAGETTE n. (historical) a member of a movement demanding votes for women. |
| TETRALOGIES | • tetralogies n. Plural of tetralogy. • TETRALOGY n. a series of four connected literary, artistic, or musical works. |