| BLOODGUILTS | • BLOODGUILT n. the guilt of shedding blood, e.g. in murder. |
| BLOODGUILTY | • bloodguilty adj. Guilty of murder or bloodshed. • BLOODGUILTY adj. guilty of shedding blood. |
| GLOBULARITY | • globularity n. The state of being globular. • GLOBULARITY n. the quality of being globular. |
| GLUTINOUSLY | • glutinously adv. In a glutinous manner. • GLUTINOUS adv. gluey; sticky. |
| GUILLOTINED | • guillotined v. Simple past tense and past participle of guillotine. • GUILLOTINE v. to behead with a guillotine. |
| GUILLOTINER | • guillotiner n. An executioner who uses the guillotine. • GUILLOTINER n. one who guillotines. |
| GUILLOTINES | • guillotines n. Plural of guillotine. • guillotines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of guillotine. • GUILLOTINE v. to behead with a guillotine. |
| LITIGIOUSLY | • litigiously adv. In a litigious manner. • LITIGIOUS adv. having ready recourse to litigation. |
| OUTBULLYING | • outbullying v. Present participle of outbully. • OUTBULLY v. to surpass in bullying. |
| OUTDUELLING | • outduelling v. Present participle of outduel. • OUTDUEL v. to surpass in dueling. |
| OUTDWELLING | • outdwelling v. Present participle of outdwell. • OUTDWELL v. (Shakespeare) to stay beyond. |
| OUTSMELLING | • outsmelling v. Present participle of outsmell. • OUTSMELL v. to surpass in smelling. |
| OUTSPELLING | • outspelling v. Present participle of outspell. • OUTSPELL v. to surpass in spelling. |
| OUTSWELLING | • outswelling v. Present participle of outswell. • OUTSWELL v. to exceed in swelling. |
| PLOUGHTAILS | • ploughtails n. Plural of ploughtail. • PLOUGHTAIL n. the end of a plough where the handles are, also PLOWTAIL. |
| PLUTOLOGIES | • PLUTOLOGY n. political economy; the study of wealth. |
| PLUTOLOGIST | • plutologist n. One who studies plutology, the science of wealth. • PLUTOLOGIST n. a student of plutology, political economy. |
| TROUBLINGLY | • troublingly adv. In a troubling manner; causing one to be troubled. |