| BOUSING | • bousing v. Present participle of bouse. • BOUSE v. to haul with tackle, also BOWSE. |
| CONGIUS | • congius n. (Historical) A Roman unit of liquid measure reckoned as the volume of 10 Roman pounds of wine and equivalent… • congius n. (Historical) A Roman unit of mass instituted by Vespasian equivalent to about 3.3 kg, the weight of… • CONGIUS n. (Latin) an ancient unit of liquid measure. |
| DOUSING | • dousing v. Present participle of douse. • dousing n. The act by which something is doused. • DOUSE v. to plunge into water. |
| GUIDONS | • guidons n. Plural of guidon. • GUIDON n. (French) a small flag. |
| HOUSING | • housing v. Present participle of house. • housing n. (Uncountable) The activity of enclosing something or providing a residence for someone. • housing n. (Uncountable) Residences, collectively. |
| IGNEOUS | • igneous adj. Pertaining to or having the nature of fire; containing fire; resembling fire. • igneous adj. (Geology) Resulting from, or produced by, great heat. With rocks, it could also mean formed from lava or magma. • IGNEOUS adj. of rock, formed by cooling and consolidation of magma. |
| LOUSING | • lousing v. Present participle of louse. • LOUSING n. the act of messing up, spoiling. |
| MOUSING | • mousing v. Present participle of mouse. • mousing n. The act of hunting mice (or similar prey), especially by pouncing on them from above. • mousing n. (Nautical) A turn or lashing of spun yarn or small stuff, or a metallic clasp or fastening, uniting… |
| OUSTING | • ousting v. Present participle of oust. • ousting n. The act by which somebody is ousted. • OUST v. to expel or remove from a position or place. |
| OUTINGS | • outings n. Plural of outing. • OUTING n. a short pleasure trip. |
| OUTSING | • outsing v. (Transitive) To sing better, longer or louder than. • OUTSING v. to surpass in singing. |
| ROUSING | • rousing adj. That rouses or excites. • rousing v. Present participle of rouse. • rousing n. The act by which somebody or something is roused. |
| SAGOUIN | • sagouin n. Alternative form of sagoin (“marmoset”). • SAGOUIN n. (Tupi) a South American monkey, also SAGOIN, SAGUIN. |
| SOUCING | • soucing v. Present participle of souce. • SOUCE v. (Spenser) to pickle; to marinade, also SOUSE, SOWCE, SOWSE, SOWSSE. |
| SOUKING | • SOUK v. (Scots) to suck, also SOOK. |
| SOUMING | • souming v. Present participle of soum. • souming n. (Scotland, historical) A measure of the number of animals that can be fed on a given amount of pasturage. • SOUMING n. the act of souming. |
| SOUPING | • souping v. Present participle of soup. • souping n. The dietary practice of eating mainly soup, for example in order to lose weight. • SOUP v. to increase the power or efficiency of. |
| SOURING | • souring v. Present participle of sour. • souring n. The process by which something is made, or becomes, sour; acidification. • souring n. The process by which fabric is soured, washing out the lime by means of acid. |
| SOUSING | • sousing v. Present participle of souse. • sousing n. An immersing or drenching in liquid. • SOUSING n. the act of sousing. |
| TOUSING | • tousing v. Present participle of touse. • TOUSING n. the act of tousing. |