| DESATURATING | • desaturating v. Present participle of desaturate. • DESATURATE v. to cause to become unsaturated, to make less saturated. |
| DISTRAUGHTLY | • distraughtly adv. In a distraught manner. • DISTRAUGHT adv. agitated with doubt or mental conflict or pain. |
| DISTRIBUTING | • distributing v. Present participle of distribute. • DISTRIBUTE v. to divide among several or many. |
| DRAMATURGIST | • dramaturgist n. A person who composes a drama and directs its representation; a playwright. • DRAMATURGIST n. a dramatist; specifically a reader and literary editor etc. to a permanent theatrical company, also DRAMATURG, DRAMATURGE. |
| GUTTERBLOODS | • gutterbloods n. Plural of gutterblood. • GUTTERBLOOD n. (Scots) a lowborn person. |
| GUTTURALISED | • gutturalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of gutturalise. • GUTTURALISE v. to make guttural, also GUTTURALIZE. |
| INGRATITUDES | • ingratitudes n. Plural of ingratitude. • INGRATITUDE n. lack of gratitude. |
| POSTGRADUATE | • postgraduate n. A person continuing to study in a field after having successfully completed a degree course. • postgraduate adj. Of studies which take place after having successfully completed a degree course. • post-graduate adj. Alternative form of postgraduate. |
| STEPDAUGHTER | • stepdaughter n. The daughter of one’s spouse and not of oneself. • STEPDAUGHTER n. a daughter of one's wife or husband by a former partner. |
| STRANGULATED | • strangulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of strangulate. • strangulated adj. (Medicine) Having the circulation stopped by compression; attended with arrest or obstruction of circulation… • strangulated adj. Strangled; affected by strangulation. |
| STRIDULATING | • stridulating v. Present participle of stridulate. • STRIDULATE v. to make a chirping or scraping sound, like a grasshopper. |
| UNDERSETTING | • undersetting n. Something set or built under as a support; a pedestal. • UNDERSET v. to prop or support. |
| UNDERSTATING | • understating v. Present participle of understate. • UNDERSTATE v. to represent as less than is the case. |