| EGRESSIVE | • egressive adj. Going or directed outward. • egressive adj. (Phonetics, of a speech sound) Uttered by pushing air out through the mouth or nose. • egressive adj. (Geology) descriptive of a place or channel through which something such as water or lava leaves an area. |
| GOVERNESS | • governess n. A woman paid to educate children in their own home. • governess n. (Rare) A female governor. • governess v. To work as governess; to educate children in their own home. |
| GRAVELESS | • graveless adj. Without a grave. • graveless adj. Unburied. • GRAVELESS adj. (Shakespeare) without a grave; unburied. |
| GRAVENESS | • graveness n. The state of being grave; gravity. • GRAVENESS n. the state of being grave. |
| GROVELESS | • GROVELESS adj. without groves. |
| OVERGRASS | • OVERGRASS v. to grass over, conceal with grass. |
| SALVAGERS | • salvagers n. Plural of salvager. • SALVAGER n. one who salvages. |
| SAVEGARDS | • SAVEGARD v. (Spenser) to safeguard. |
| SCAVAGERS | • scavagers n. Plural of scavager. • SCAVAGER n. an officer who collected scavage, the toll for keeping the streets clean. |
| SHRIVINGS | • shrivings n. Plural of shriving. • SHRIVING n. (Spenser) shrift. |
| STARVINGS | • starvings n. Plural of starving. • STARVING n. the act of starving. |
| STRAVAGES | • stravages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stravage. • STRAVAGE v. to stroll, also STRAVAIG. |
| STRAVAIGS | • stravaigs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stravaig. • STRAVAIG v. (Scots) to wander aimlessly, also STRAVAGE, STRAYVE. |
| STRIVINGS | • strivings n. Plural of striving. • STRIVING n. the act of striving. |
| SVEDBERGS | • svedbergs n. Plural of svedberg. • Svedbergs prop.n. Plural of Svedberg. • Svedbergs n. Plural of Svedberg. |
| SWERVINGS | • swervings n. Plural of swerving. • SWERVING n. the act of swerving. |
| VERGLASES | • VERGLAS n. (French) a film of ice on rock. |