| DISFIGURE | • disfigure v. To change the appearance of something/someone to the negative. • DISFIGURE v. to spoil the appearance of. |
| DISGUISER | • disguiser n. A person or thing that disguises. • disguiser n. (Archaic, historical) A person who wears a disguise; an actor in a masque or masquerade; a masker. • DISGUISER n. one who disguises. |
| ESQUIRING | • esquiring v. Present participle of esquire. • ESQUIRE v. to escort. |
| FIGURINES | • figurines n. Plural of figurine. • FIGURINE n. a small modelled or sculpted figure. |
| GUILDRIES | • guildries n. Plural of guildry. • GUILDRY n. (Scots) membership of a guild. |
| INTRIGUES | • intrigues n. Plural of intrigue. • intrigues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intrigue. • INTRIGUE v. to arouse the curiosity of. |
| LEISURING | • leisuring n. The spending of time in leisure activities; recreation. • LEISURE v. to have recreational time. |
| LITURGIES | • liturgies n. Plural of liturgy. • LITURGY n. (Greek) a prescribed system of public worship. |
| MISGUIDER | • misguider n. One who misguides. • MISGUIDER n. one who guides wrongly. |
| REISSUING | • reissuing v. Present participle of reissue. • reissuing n. The act of something being reissued; a new publication of something. • REISSUE v. to issue again. |
| RELIGIOUS | • religious adj. Concerning religion. • religious adj. Committed to the practice or adherence of religion. • religious adj. Highly dedicated, as one would be to a religion. |
| SIGNEURIE | • SIGNEURIE n. (Shakespeare) seniority, also SENIORITY. |
| SIGNIEURS | • signieurs n. Plural of signieur. • SIGNIEUR n. (Shakespeare) a lord, esp. of manor, also SEIGNEUR, SEIGNIOR. |
| SQUIDGIER | • squidgier adj. Comparative form of squidgy: more squidgy. • SQUIDGY adj. unpleasantly damp, clammy. |
| UGLIFIERS | • uglifiers n. Plural of uglifier. • UGLIFIER n. something or someone that uglifies. |