| AERUGINOUS | • aeruginous adj. Of or pertaining to copper-rust or verdigris. • æruginous adj. Obsolete form of eruginous. • AERUGINOUS adj. relating to copper-rust or verdigris. |
| BURGUNDIES | • burgundies n. Plural of burgundy. • Burgundies n. Plural of Burgundy. • BURGUNDY n. a red wine. |
| FULGURITES | • fulgurites n. Plural of fulgurite. • FULGURITE n. a vitrified sand tube produced by the striking of lightning on sand. |
| INAUGURATE | • inaugurate v. (Transitive) To induct into office with a formal ceremony. • inaugurate v. (Transitive) To dedicate ceremoniously; to initiate something in a formal manner. • inaugurate adj. Invested with office; inaugurated. |
| LIQUEURING | • liqueuring v. Present participle of liqueur. • LIQUEUR v. to flavour with a liqueur. |
| OUTFIGURED | • outfigured v. Simple past tense and past participle of outfigure. • OUTFIGURE v. to surpass in figuring. |
| OUTFIGURES | • outfigures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfigure. • OUTFIGURE v. to surpass in figuring. |
| PUPIGEROUS | • pupigerous adj. Containing a pupa. • PUPIGEROUS adj. bearing a puparium. |
| REPURSUING | • repursuing v. Present participle of repursue. • REPURSUE v. to pursue again. |
| UNDERUSING | • underusing v. Present participle of underuse. • UNDERUSE v. to not use to the fullest extent. |
| UNGUILTIER | • UNGUILTY adj. not guilty. |
| UNRECURING | • unrecuring adj. (Obsolete) incurable; impossible to heal. • UNRECURING adj. (Shakespeare) incurable. |