| COUNTERARGUE | • counterargue v. (Transitive, intransitive) Argue against, especially by opposition to and negation of opposing arguments… • COUNTERARGUE v. to argue against. |
| GROUNDWATERS | • groundwaters n. Plural of groundwater. • ground␣waters n. Plural of ground water. • GROUNDWATER n. water within the earth esp. that supplies wells and springs. |
| INTERBOROUGH | • interborough adj. Between boroughs. • INTERBOROUGH adj. between boroughs. |
| INTERWROUGHT | • interwrought v. Simple past tense and past participle of interwork. • INTERWORK v. to work together or in among. |
| OVERTRUMPING | • overtrumping v. Present participle of overtrump. • OVERTRUMP v. to trump with a higher card than the trump already played. |
| OVERTRUSTING | • overtrusting adj. Excessively trusting. • OVERTRUST v. to trust excessively. |
| PROGENITURES | • progenitures n. Plural of progeniture. • PROGENITURE n. an act or instance of begetting. |
| RACONTEURING | • raconteuring v. Present participle of raconteur. • RACONTEURING n. telling tales. |
| RECONTOURING | • recontouring v. Present participle of recontour. • recontouring n. The process of changing a contour. • RECONTOUR v. to contour again. |
| REREGULATION | • reregulation n. The act or process of regulating again, or reversing deregulation. • REREGULATION n. the act of regulating again. |
| STRINGCOURSE | • stringcourse n. (Architecture) A thin projecting course of brickwork or stone that runs horizontally around a building… • string␣course n. Alternative form of stringcourse. • STRINGCOURSE n. a horizontal band or molding set in the front of a building. |
| SUPEREROGANT | • supererogant adj. Supererogatory. • SUPEREROGANT adj. doing more than is necessary. |
| UNDERGROWTHS | • undergrowths n. Plural of undergrowth. • UNDERGROWTH n. low growth on the floor of a forest including seedlings and saplings, shrubs, and herbs. |
| UNDERWROUGHT | • underwrought v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of underwork. • UNDERWROUGHT adj. (Shakespeare) insufficiently wrought. |