| DEGLUTITORY | • deglutitory adj. Serving for, or aiding in, deglutition. • DEGLUTITORY adj. relating to deglutition, also DEGLUTITIVE. |
| ELUTRIATING | • elutriating v. Present participle of elutriate. • ELUTRIATE v. to separate by washing into finer portions. |
| FLUTTERINGS | • flutterings n. Plural of fluttering. • FLUTTERING n. the act of fluttering. |
| GASTRULATED | • gastrulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of gastrulate. • GASTRULATE v. to form a gastrula. |
| GASTRULATES | • gastrulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gastrulate. • GASTRULATE v. to form a gastrula. |
| GLASSCUTTER | • glasscutter n. One who cuts glass to make objects from it. • glasscutter n. A device for cutting through glass. • glass␣cutter n. One who cuts glass to make objects from it. |
| GUTTERBLOOD | • gutterblood n. (Derogatory, archaic) A person of low pedigree; one of the common rabble. • GUTTERBLOOD n. (Scots) a lowborn person. |
| GUTTURALISE | • gutturalise v. Alternative form of gutturalize. • GUTTURALISE v. to make guttural, also GUTTURALIZE. |
| GUTTURALIZE | • gutturalize v. To pronounce in a guttural manner. • GUTTURALIZE v. to make guttural, also GUTTURALISE. |
| LUTESTRINGS | • lutestrings n. Plural of lutestring. • LUTESTRING n. a glossy silk cloth, also LUSTRINE, LUSTRING. |
| MUTTERINGLY | • mutteringly adv. With a muttering sound. • MUTTERING adv. making a muttering sound. |
| OUTGLITTERS | • outglitters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outglitter. • OUTGLITTER v. to surpass in glittering. |
| RELUCTATING | • reluctating v. Present participle of reluctate. • RELUCTATE v. to be reluctant, also RELUCT. |
| SPLUTTERING | • spluttering n. Gerund of splutter: the act of one who splutter. • spluttering v. Present participle of splutter. • SPLUTTERING adj. speaking rapidly and confusedly. |
| STRANGULATE | • strangulate v. (Medicine) To stop flow through a vessel. • strangulate v. To strangle. • STRANGULATE v. to strangle, constrict. |
| STRENGTHFUL | • strengthful adj. (Archaic) Full of strength; strong; having strength; powerful. • STRENGTHFUL adj. full of strength. |
| TREMULATING | • tremulating v. Present participle of tremulate. • TREMULATE v. to sound with a tremolo effect. |
| TRIANGULATE | • triangulate v. To locate by means of triangulation. • triangulate v. To pit two others against each other in order to achieve a desired outcome or to gain an advantage;… • triangulate adj. Triangular. |