| AERUGINOUS | • aeruginous adj. Of or pertaining to copper-rust or verdigris. • æruginous adj. Obsolete form of eruginous. • AERUGINOUS adj. relating to copper-rust or verdigris. |
| CONTIGUOUS | • contiguous adj. Connected; touching; abutting. • contiguous adj. Adjacent; neighboring. • contiguous adj. Connecting without a break. |
| FULIGINOUS | • fuliginous adj. Pertaining to or resembling soot in such features as colour, texture or taste; sooty, dusky. • FULIGINOUS adj. sooty; having a dark or dusky color. |
| LANUGINOUS | • lanuginous adj. Alternative form of lanuginose. • LANUGINOUS adj. downy; covered with fine soft hair, also LANUGINOSE. |
| LEGUMINOUS | • leguminous adj. Of the Leguminosae family of peas, beans etc. • leguminous adj. Resembling a legume. • LEGUMINOUS adj. relating to pulse vegetables. |
| NIDIFUGOUS | • nidifugous adj. (Biology, of a bird) That leaves the nest shortly after hatching. • NIDIFUGOUS adj. leaving the nest soon after hatching. |
| NUBIGENOUS | • nubigenous adj. Born of, or produced from, clouds. • NUBIGENOUS adj. cloud-born. |
| OUTCURSING | • outcursing v. Present participle of outcurse. • OUTCURSE v. to surpass in cursing. |
| OUTGUSHING | • outgushing v. Present participle of outgush. • outgushing n. That which gushes outward. • OUTGUSH v. to gush over. |
| OUTPUSHING | • outpushing v. Present participle of outpush. • outpushing n. A part that pushes outward; a protuberance. • OUTPUSH v. to surpass in pushing. |
| OUTRUSHING | • outrushing v. Present participle of outrush. • OUTRUSH v. to surpass in rushing. |
| OUTSULKING | • outsulking v. Present participle of outsulk. • OUTSULK v. to surpass in sulking. |
| OUTSUMMING | • outsumming v. Present participle of outsum. • OUTSUM v. to outnumber. |
| PUGNACIOUS | • pugnacious adj. Naturally aggressive or hostile; combative; belligerent; bellicose. • PUGNACIOUS adj. having a quarrelsome or combative nature. |
| RUBIGINOUS | • rubiginous adj. Alternative form of rubiginose. • RUBIGINOUS adj. rust-coloured, also RUBIGINOSE. |
| SUCCOURING | • succouring v. Present participle of succour. • SUCCOUR v. to go to the aid of, also SUCCOR. |
| UNGRACIOUS | • ungracious adj. Not gracious; unkind or cold-hearted. • UNGRACIOUS adj. not courteous. |
| UNSHOUTING | • unshouting adj. Not shouting; quiet, calm, unassuming, etc. • UNSHOUT v. to make a contrary shout, also UNSHOOT. |