| OUTHUMOURING | • outhumouring v. Present participle of outhumour. • OUTHUMOUR v. to surpass in humoring, also OUTHUMOR. |
| OUTTHRUSTING | • outthrusting v. Present participle of outthrust. • OUTTHRUST v. to extend outwards. |
| SLAUGHTEROUS | • slaughterous adj. Prone to slaughtering. • SLAUGHTEROUS adj. of or relating to slaughter. |
| SULPHURATING | • sulphurating v. Present participle of sulphurate. • SULPHURATE v. to combine with sulphur, also SULFURATE. |
| SULPHURETING | • sulphureting v. Present participle of sulphuret. • SULPHURET v. to treat with sulfur, also SULFURET. |
| THAUMATURGES | • thaumaturges n. Plural of thaumaturge. • THAUMATURGE n. a performer of miracles, esp. a magician. |
| THAUMATURGIC | • thaumaturgic adj. Of, or relating to, the working of magic or performance of miracles. • THAUMATURGIC adj. relating to the supposed working of miracles, also THAUMATURGICAL. |
| THAUMATURGUS | • thaumaturgus n. A miracle worker. • THAUMATURGUS n. a performer of miracles, also THAUMATURGIST. |
| THROUGHGAUNS | • THROUGHGAUN n. (Scots) a scolding. |
| UNBURTHENING | • unburthening v. Present participle of unburthen. • UNBURTHEN v. (archaic) to unburden; to unload. |
| UNDERWROUGHT | • underwrought v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of underwork. • UNDERWROUGHT adj. (Shakespeare) insufficiently wrought. |
| UNFRAUGHTING | • UNFRAUGHT v. to unload. |
| UNRIGHTFULLY | • unrightfully adv. In an unrightful manner. • UNRIGHTFUL adv. not rightful. |
| UNSHUTTERING | • unshuttering v. Present participle of unshutter. • UNSHUTTER v. to open or remove the shutters of. |
| UPTHUNDERING | • upthundering v. Present participle of upthunder. • UPTHUNDER v. to send up a noise like thunder. |