| AGUELIKE | • aguelike adj. Resembling or characteristic of an ague. • AGUELIKE adj. like a fever. |
| BEGUILED | • beguiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of beguile. • BEGUILE v. to deceive. |
| BEGUILER | • beguiler n. A person who beguiles. • BEGUILER n. one who beguiles. |
| BEGUILES | • beguiles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beguile. • BEGUILE v. to deceive. |
| EPILOGUE | • epilogue n. A short speech, spoken directly at the audience at the end of a play. • epilogue n. The performer who gives this speech. • epilogue n. A brief oration or script at the end of a literary piece; an afterword. |
| EUGLENID | • euglenid n. A kind of flagellate distinguished mainly by the presence of a pellicle composed of proteinaceous strips… • EUGLENID n. a photosynthesizing, motile protozoan, also EUGLENA. |
| EULOGIAE | • eulogiae n. Plural of eulogia. • EULOGIA n. (Latin) a blessing; holy bread. |
| EULOGIES | • eulogies n. Plural of eulogy. • EULOGY n. a speech or writing in praise, also EULOGIUM. |
| EULOGISE | • eulogise v. (British spelling) To praise, celebrate or pay homage to someone, especially in an eloquent formal eulogy. • EULOGISE v. to extol, also EULOGIZE. |
| EULOGIZE | • eulogize v. (Transitive) To praise, celebrate or pay homage to (someone), especially in an eloquent formal eulogy. • EULOGIZE v. to extol, also EULOGISE. |
| GLUELIKE | • gluelike adj. Resembling glue or some aspect of it. • GLUELIKE adj. resembling glue. |
| REGULINE | • reguline adj. (Chemistry) Of or pertaining to regulus. • REGULINE adj. of or pertaining to the regulus genus of birds, goldcrests. |
| REGULISE | • regulise v. Alternative form of regulize. • REGULISE v. to reduce to regulus, also REGULIZE. |
| REGULIZE | • regulize v. To make or become regular; regularize. • regulize v. (Statistics) To manipulate data so that it is on a comparable scale; normalize. • regulize v. To make regulations about. |
| SQUILGEE | • squilgee n. A squeegee; a scraper for removing liquid. • squilgee n. (Nautical, historical) A small swab used for drying a vessel’s deck. • squilgee v. Alternative form of squeegee. |