| FORGETTER | • forgetter n. One who forgets, fails to remember something. • FORGETTER n. one who forgets. |
| GAROTTERS | • garotters n. Plural of garotter. • GAROTTER n. one who executes by strangling, also GARROTER. |
| GARROTTED | • garrotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of garrotte. • GARROTTE v. to execute by strangling, also GARROTE, GAROTE, GAROTTE. |
| GARROTTER | • garrotter n. Someone who garrottes. • GARROTTER n. one who garrottes. |
| GARROTTES | • garrottes n. Plural of garrotte. • GARROTTE v. to execute by strangling, also GARROTE, GAROTE, GAROTTE. |
| GRATTOIRS | • grattoirs n. Plural of grattoir. • GRATTOIR n. (French) a scraper made of flint. |
| GUTTERIER | • GUTTERY adj. marked by extreme vulgarity or indecency. |
| PARGETTER | • PARGETTER n. one who pargets, plasters, also PARGETER. |
| REGRETTED | • regretted v. Simple past tense and past participle of regret. • REGRET v. to look back upon with sorrow or remorse. |
| REGRETTER | • regretter n. One who regrets. • REGRETTER n. one who regrets. |
| RETARGETS | • retargets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retarget. • RETARGET v. to target again. |
| RETORTING | • retorting v. Present participle of retort. • RETORT v. to answer back. |
| RETRATING | • retrating v. Present participle of retrate. • RETRATE v. (Spenser) to retreat, also RETRAICT, RETRAIT, RETRAITE. |
| TARGETEER | • targeteer n. Someone who tests the accuracy of weapons, especially by firing them at calibrated targets. • targeteer n. One armed with a target or shield. • TARGETEER n. (historical) one who is armed with a target or shield. |
| TETRAGRAM | • tetragram n. A group of four letters. • tetragram n. In the Taixuanjing, a sequence of four lines, each of which may be unbroken, broken once, or broken… • TETRAGRAM n. a word or inscription of four letters. |
| TORTURING | • torturing n. An act of torture. • torturing v. Present participle of torture. • TORTURING adj. causing severe physical pain. |
| TREGETOUR | • tregetour n. (Archaic) A magician or juggler; a trickster. • TREGETOUR n. (archaic) a juggling magician. |