| DETOURING | • detouring v. Present participle of detour. • detouring n. The act of taking a detour. • DETOUR v. to take an indirect route. |
| DETRUDING | • detruding v. Present participle of detrude. • DETRUDE v. to thrust out. |
| DOUGHTIER | • doughtier adj. Comparative form of doughty: more doughty. • DOUGHTY adj. courageous. |
| DRUGGIEST | • druggiest adj. Superlative form of druggy: most druggy. • DRUGGY adj. affected by drugs. |
| EXTRUDING | • extruding v. Present participle of extrude. • EXTRUDE v. to force or urge out; to expel. |
| GOURDIEST | • GOURDY adj. of a horse, swollen in the legs. |
| GRATITUDE | • gratitude n. The state of being grateful. • GRATITUDE n. the state of being grateful. |
| INTRIGUED | • intrigued v. Simple past tense and past participle of intrigue. • INTRIGUE v. to arouse the curiosity of. |
| LIGATURED | • ligatured adj. (Typography) Joined in a ligature. • ligatured adj. (Surgery) Ligated or tied. • LIGATURE v. to tie with a ligature. |
| NEGRITUDE | • negritude n. The fact of being of black African descent, especially a conscious pride in the values, cultural identity… • NEGRITUDE n. (French) the essential quality of the Negro genius, also NIGRITUDE. |
| NIGRITUDE | • nigritude n. Blackness; the state of being black. • NIGRITUDE n. the essential quality of the Negro genius, also NEGRITUDE. |
| OUTRIGGED | • outrigged v. Simple past tense and past participle of outrig. • OUTRIG v. to equip (a boat) with outriggers (projections having floats). |
| RETUNDING | • retunding v. Present participle of retund. • RETUND v. to blunt the edge of a weapon. |
| TURGIDEST | • TURGID adj. swollen, inflated, also TURGENT. |
| UNDERGIRT | • undergirt v. Simple past tense and past participle of undergird. • UNDERGIRD v. to form the basis or foundation of, to support from below. |
| UNGIRTHED | • ungirthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ungirth. • UNGIRTH v. to free from a girth. |
| UNRIGHTED | • unrighted adj. Not righted. • UNRIGHT v. to wrong or to make wrong. |
| UPRIGHTED | • uprighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of upright. • UPRIGHT v. to raise or restore to an upright position. |