| BEFORTUNING | • befortuning v. Present participle of befortune. • BEFORTUNE v. (Shakespeare) to befall. |
| GLOBULARITY | • globularity n. The state of being globular. • GLOBULARITY n. the quality of being globular. |
| GROUNDBAITS | • groundbaits n. Plural of groundbait. • GROUNDBAIT n. bait dropped to the bottom to bring fish to the neighbourhood. |
| GUBERNATION | • gubernation n. The act of governing; government. • GUBERNATION n. control, rule. |
| OBJURGATING | • objurgating v. Present participle of objurgate. • OBJURGATE v. to scold or rebuke sharply, to berate. |
| OBJURGATION | • objurgation n. (Uncommon) A strong rebuke or scolding. • OBJURGATION n. a rebuke, a scolding. |
| OBJURGATIVE | • objurgative adj. That objurgates; sharply disapproving. • OBJURGATIVE adj. chiding, scolding, also OBJURGATORY. |
| OBSTRUCTING | • obstructing v. Present participle of obstruct. • OBSTRUCT v. to get in the way of. |
| OBUMBRATING | • obumbrating v. Present participle of obumbrate. • OBUMBRATE v. to overshadow. |
| OUTBARGAINS | • outbargains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbargain. • OUTBARGAIN v. to surpass in bargaining. |
| OUTBRAGGING | • outbragging v. Present participle of outbrag. • OUTBRAG v. to surpass in bragging. |
| OUTBRAWLING | • outbrawling v. Present participle of outbrawl. • OUTBRAWL v. to surpass in brawling. |
| OUTBREAKING | • outbreaking n. The act of breaking out. • outbreaking n. That which bursts forth. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • outbreaking v. Present participle of outbreak. |
| OUTBREEDING | • outbreeding n. The breeding of unrelated (or only distantly related) individuals. • outbreeding n. The mating of people from different groups (especially as a result of social proscription). • OUTBREEDING n. breeding from parents not closely related. |
| OUTBURSTING | • outbursting adj. Bursting out. • outbursting n. A bursting out; a sudden eruption. • OUTBURST v. to burst out. |
| REBUTTONING | • rebuttoning v. Present participle of rebutton. • REBUTTON v. to button again. |
| STUBBORNING | • STUBBORN v. to be stubborn, persist. |
| SUBROGATING | • subrogating v. Present participle of subrogate. • SUBROGATE v. to substitute for another with regard to a legal right or claim. |
| SUBROGATION | • subrogation n. (Law) Substitution of a different person in place of a creditor or claimant with respect to certain rights and duties. • SUBROGATION n. the act of subrogating, also SURROGATION. |
| TROUBLINGLY | • troublingly adv. In a troubling manner; causing one to be troubled. |