| BEQUEATHING | • bequeathing v. Present participle of bequeath. • BEQUEATH v. to leave by will. |
| EAVESTROUGH | • eavestrough n. (Canada and Northern US) A trough under the eaves of a building for draining water from the roof; gutter. • eaves␣trough n. (Chiefly US) Alternative form of eavestrough. • EAVESTROUGH n. (Canadian) a gutter at the eaves of a building. |
| FEEDTHROUGH | • feedthrough n. A conductor that connects circuits or components on either side of a printed circuit board. • feed-through n. (Electronics, engineering) A hermetically sealed connection between two volumes. • FEEDTHROUGH n. a device for connecting two parts of an electronic circuit. |
| FLAUGHTERED | • FLAUGHTER v. (Scots) to cut turfs. |
| GESUNDHEITS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| GROUNDSHEET | • groundsheet n. A sheet of waterproof material that is spread on the ground, often beneath a tent, and upon which a… • GROUNDSHEET n. a waterproof sheet spread on the ground in a tent etc. |
| GUESTHOUSES | • guesthouses n. Plural of guesthouse. • guest␣houses n. Plural of guest house. • GUESTHOUSE n. a private home or boarding house offering accommodation, esp. to travellers. |
| HOUSEGUESTS | • houseguests n. Plural of houseguest. • house␣guests n. Alternative form of houseguests plural of house guest. • HOUSEGUEST n. a guest in a private house. |
| HUCKSTERAGE | • hucksterage n. The business of a huckster; small dealing; peddling. • HUCKSTERAGE n. the state of being a huckster. |
| OUGHTNESSES | • oughtnesses n. Plural of oughtness. • OUGHTNESS n. (archaic) rightness. |
| SLAUGHTERED | • slaughtered v. Simple past tense and past participle of slaughter. • slaughtered adj. (Informal) Extremely drunk. • SLAUGHTER v. to kill, esp. animals for food. |
| SLAUGHTERER | • slaughterer n. Agent noun of slaughter; one who slaughters. • slaughterer n. A butcher (as a profession or job). • slaughterer n. A ritual slaughterer, kosher slaughterer, kosher butcher, shochet / shokhet. |
| TOUGHNESSES | • toughnesses n. Plural of toughness. • TOUGHNESS n. the state of being tough. |
| UNBENIGHTED | • unbenighted adj. Not benighted. • UNBENIGHTED adj. not benighted. |
| UNDELIGHTED | • undelighted adj. Not delighted. • UNDELIGHTED adj. not delighted. |
| UNDERWEIGHT | • underweight adj. Of an inappropriately or unusually low weight. • underweight adj. Not too heavy for an intended purpose. • underweight adj. (Finance) Being less invested in a particular area than market wisdom suggests. |
| UNHINGEMENT | • unhingement n. The act of unhinging, or the state of being unhinged. • UNHINGEMENT n. the state of being unhinged. |
| UNLIGHTENED | • unlightened adj. Not lightened (made lighter in tone or colour). • UNLIGHTENED adj. not lightened. |
| UNTETHERING | • untethering v. Present participle of untether. • UNTETHER v. to free from a tether. |