| ENTREASURING | • entreasuring v. Present participle of entreasure. • ENTREASURE v. (archaic) to store in or as if in a treasury. |
| FINGERGUARDS | • fingerguards n. Plural of fingerguard. • FINGERGUARD n. the crosspiece of a sword-handle. |
| GROUNDSHARED | • groundshared v. Simple past tense and past participle of groundshare. • GROUNDSHARE v. to share a sports stadium with another team. |
| GROUNDSHARES | • groundshares n. Plural of groundshare. • GROUNDSHARE v. to share a sports stadium with another team. |
| GROUNDWATERS | • groundwaters n. Plural of groundwater. • ground␣waters n. Plural of ground water. • GROUNDWATER n. water within the earth esp. that supplies wells and springs. |
| PREMEASURING | • premeasuring v. Present participle of premeasure. • PREMEASURE v. to measure in advance. |
| QUARRELLINGS | • quarrellings n. Plural of quarrelling. • QUARRELLING n. the act of quarrelling. |
| REASSURINGLY | • reassuringly adv. In a reassuring manner. • REASSURING adv. REASSURE, to assure again. |
| REGULARISING | • regularising v. Present participle of regularise. • REGULARISE v. to make regular, also REGULARIZE. |
| REGURGITANTS | • regurgitants n. Plural of regurgitant. • REGURGITANT n. a drug causing regurgitation. |
| REPURCHASING | • repurchasing v. Present participle of repurchase. • REPURCHASE v. to buy back or again. |
| SUPEREROGANT | • supererogant adj. Supererogatory. • SUPEREROGANT adj. doing more than is necessary. |
| SUPERORGANIC | • superorganic adj. Above or beyond the organic. • SUPERORGANIC adj. relating to those aspects of a culture that are conceived as being superior to the individual members of the society. |
| TRANSFIGURED | • transfigured v. Simple past tense and past participle of transfigure. • TRANSFIGURE v. to give a new and typically exalted or spiritual appearance to. |
| TRANSFIGURES | • transfigures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transfigure. • TRANSFIGURE v. to give a new and typically exalted or spiritual appearance to. |
| UNDERCHARGES | • undercharges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undercharge. • UNDERCHARGE v. to charge too little. |
| UNTREASURING | • untreasuring v. Present participle of untreasure. • UNTREASURE v. to despoil. |