| AUREOLED | • aureoled adj. Surrounded by a corona or halo. • AUREOLE v. to surround with a halo. |
| BEFOULED | • befouled v. Simple past tense and past participle of befoul. • BEFOUL v. to make foul. |
| BESOULED | • besouled v. Simple past tense and past participle of besoul. • BESOULED adj. (archaic) having a soul. |
| DECOUPLE | • decouple v. (Transitive, intransitive) To unlink; to take or come apart. • decouple v. (Transitive, military) To muffle the seismic waves of (a nuclear explosion) by performing it underground. • DECOUPLE v. to disconnect. |
| DEFOULED | • defouled v. Simple past tense and past participle of defoul. • DEFOUL v. (obsolete) to befoul, defile. |
| DELOUSED | • deloused v. Simple past tense and past participle of delouse. • DELOUSE v. to free from lice. |
| DELOUSER | • delouser n. A device that removes lice. • DELOUSER n. an agent that removes lice. |
| DELOUSES | • delouses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delouse. • DELOUSE v. to free from lice. |
| DUELSOME | • duelsome adj. Inclined to duelling. • DUELSOME adj. given to duelling. |
| ELOCUTED | • elocuted v. Simple past tense and past participle of elocute. • ELOCUTE v. to speak publicly. |
| ENGOULED | • engouled adj. (Heraldry) Partly swallowed; disappearing in the jaws of anything. • ENGOULED adj. (of heraldic decoration) entering an animal's mouth. |
| ENSOULED | • ensouled v. Simple past tense and past participle of ensoul. • ENSOUL v. to infuse with a soul, also INSOUL. |
| EVOLUTED | • EVOLUTE v. to develop by evolution. |
| HOUSELED | • houseled v. Simple past tense and past participle of housel. • HOUSEL v. to administer the Eucharist to. |
| LOUDENED | • loudened v. Simple past tense and past participle of louden. • LOUDEN v. to increase in volume. |
| LOUVERED | • louvered adj. (American spelling) Having louvers. • LOUVERED adj. having louvers, sloping slats placed across an opening, also LOUVRED. |
| REDOUBLE | • redouble v. (Transitive) To double, especially to double again; to increase considerably; to multiply; to intensify. • redouble v. (Bridge, backgammon) To double an opponent’s doubling bid. • redouble v. (Intransitive) To become twice as big. |
| URODELES | • urodeles n. Plural of urodele. • URODELE n. one of the Urodela, tailless amphibians, including newts and salamanders. |