| BESMUDGE | • besmudge v. To smudge. • BESMUDGE v. to cover with smudges. |
| BUGSEEDS | • bugseeds n. Plural of bugseed. • BUGSEED n. an American plant of the goosefoot family. |
| DEGUSTED | • degusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of degust. • DEGUST v. to taste with pleasure. |
| GESTURED | • gestured v. Simple past tense and past participle of gesture. • GESTURE v. to express by bodily motion. |
| GUARDEES | • guardees n. Plural of guardee. • GUARDEE n. a guardsman. |
| GUDESIRE | • GUDESIRE n. (Scots) a grandfather, also GOODSIRE, GUTCHER. |
| GUMWEEDS | • gumweeds n. Plural of gumweed. • GUMWEED n. a plant covered with a gummy substance. |
| GUSSETED | • gusseted adj. Reinforced with a gusset. • GUSSET v. to furnish with a reinforcing piece of material. |
| NUTSEDGE | • nutsedge n. (US) Any of certain species of invasive perennial sedge, of the genus Cyperus, that have edible, nutlike tubers. • NUTSEDGE n. any of various American sedges, also NUTGRASS. |
| OUTEDGES | • outedges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outedge. • OUTEDGE n. the farthermost bound. |
| REJUDGES | • rejudges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rejudge. • REJUDGE v. to judge again. |
| RESURGED | • resurged v. Simple past tense and past participle of resurge. • RESURGE v. to rise again. |
| SHEUGHED | • SHEUGH v. (Scots) to plant temporarily, also SHEUCH. |
| SQUEGGED | • squegged v. Simple past tense and past participle of squeg. • SQUEG v. to oscillate in an irregular manner. |