| ETHOGRAM | • ethogram n. (Biology) A catalogue of the typical behaviour patterns of a species. • ETHOGRAM n. a list of the behavior patterns of a species. |
| GEOTHERM | • geotherm n. A geoisotherm. • GEOTHERM n. a line on the earth connecting points of equal temperature. |
| GHOSTIER | • ghostier adj. Comparative form of ghosty: more ghosty. • GHOSTY adj. like a ghost. |
| GOATHERD | • goatherd n. A person who herds, tends goats. • GOATHERD n. one who tends goats. |
| OTHERING | • othering n. (Philosophy, politics) gerund of other: the process of perceiving or portraying someone or something… • othering v. Present participle of other. • OTHER v. to treat a person as being very different from oneself. |
| REBOUGHT | • rebought v. Simple past tense and past participle of rebuy. • REBUY v. to buy again. |
| REFOUGHT | • refought v. Simple past tense and past participle of refight. • REFIGHT v. to fight again. |
| REGOLITH | • regolith n. (Geology) The layer of loose rock, dust, sand, and soil, resting on the bedrock, that constitutes the… • REGOLITH n. a layer of loose rock overlaying solid rock. |
| REGROWTH | • regrowth n. That which has been regrown after removal. • regrowth n. The process of regrowing. • REGROWTH n. a new or second growth. |
| RESOUGHT | • resought v. Simple past tense and past participle of reseek. • RESEEK v. to seek again. |
| ROUGHEST | • roughest adj. Superlative form of rough: most rough. • ROUGH adj. having an uneven surface. |
| SHORTAGE | • shortage n. A lack or deficiency; an insufficient amount. • SHORTAGE n. an insufficient supply. |
| THONGIER | • THONGY adj. resembling an item of clothing made from a strip of cloth. |
| THROEING | • throeing v. Present participle of throe. • THROE v. to suffer violent spasms of pain. |
| THRONGED | • thronged v. Simple past tense and past participle of throng. • THRONG v. to crowd into. |
| TOGETHER | • together adv. At the same time, in the same place; in close association or proximity. • together adv. Into one place; into a single thing; combined. • together adv. In a relationship or partnership, for example a business relationship or a romantic partnership. |
| TROUGHED | • troughed v. Simple past tense and past participle of trough. • TROUGH v. to eat greedily. |