| ARGUABLE | • arguable adj. That can be argued; that can be proven or strongly supported with sound logical deduction, precedent, and evidence. • arguable adj. (Colloquial) Open to doubt, argument or debate. • ARGUABLE adj. capable of being disputed. |
| ARGUABLY | • arguably adv. As can be supported or proven by sound logical deduction, evidence, and precedent. • ARGUABLE adv. capable of being disputed. |
| ARGUFIED | • argufied v. Simple past tense and past participle of argufy. • ARGUFY v. to argue stubbornly. |
| ARGUFIER | • argufier n. One who argufies. • ARGUFIER n. one who argues stubbornly. |
| ARGUFIES | • argufies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of argufy. • ARGUFY v. to argue stubbornly. |
| ARGUMENT | • argument n. (Countable, also figuratively) A fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason. • argument n. (Countable) A process of reasoning; argumentation. • argument n. (Countable) An abstract or summary of the content of a literary work such as a book, a poem or a major… |
| ARGUTELY | • argutely adv. In an argute manner. • ARGUTE adv. shrill, keen. |
| BARGUEST | • barguest n. Alternative spelling of barghest. • BARGUEST n. a doglike goblin whose appearance portends death, also BARGEST, BARGHEST. |
| OUTARGUE | • outargue v. (Transitive) To argue better than; to defeat in argument. • out-argue v. Alternative form of outargue. • out␣argue v. Misspelling of outargue. |
| PODARGUS | • podargus n. Any of the birds of the genus Podargus in the frogmouth family. • Podargus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Podargidae – certain frogmouths, of Austrasia. • PODARGUS n. a bird of the frogmouth genus. |
| PYGARGUS | • pygargus n. Pygarg. • PYGARGUS n. (obsolete) any of several birds of prey with a white tail, esp. the white-tailed sea eagle. |
| REARGUED | • reargued v. Simple past tense and past participle of reargue. • REARGUE v. to argue again. |
| REARGUES | • reargues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reargue. • REARGUE v. to argue again. |
| REDARGUE | • redargue v. (Transitive). • redargue v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To present a disproof or refutation of an argument, a person, etc. • REDARGUE v. (Scots) to refute. |
| SARGUSES | • SARGUS n. (Spanish) a fish, sea-bream, also SARGO, SARGOS. |
| SPEARGUN | • speargun n. A tube-shaped gun that fires a barbed spear, almost always for underwater use. • spear␣gun n. (Fishing) A form of mechanical gun that fires a spear as a projectile; generally used under water when spearfishing. • SPEARGUN n. a gun that shoots spears. |
| UNARGUED | • unargued adj. Not argued; undebated. • unargued adj. Not proposed as an argument. • UNARGUED adj. not argued. |
| VARGUENO | • vargueno n. A decorative cabinet of a kind originating near Toledo in Spain, having a rectangular body supported… • VARGUENO n. (Spanish) a cabinet or desk of a kind made at Vargas near Toledo. |