| ASSEGAI | • assegai n. A slim hardwood spear or javelin with an iron tip, especially those used by Bantu peoples of Southern Africa. • assegai n. The tree species Curtisia dentata, the wood of which is traditionally used to make assegais. • assegai v. To spear with an assegai. |
| ASSEGAIED | • assegaied v. Simple past tense and past participle of assegai. • ASSEGAI v. (Arabic) to pierce with a light spear, also ASSAGAI. |
| ASSEGAIING | • assegaiing v. Present participle of assegai. • ASSEGAI v. (Arabic) to pierce with a light spear, also ASSAGAI. |
| ASSEGAIS | • assegais n. Plural of assegai. • assegais v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of assegai. • ASSEGAI v. (Arabic) to pierce with a light spear, also ASSAGAI. |
| REGAIN | • regain v. (Transitive) To get back; to recover possession of. • regain n. The act or process of regaining something. • regain n. (Textiles) The amount of width a woven cloth grows by when the fibers swell, used to determine the width… |
| REGAINABLE | • regainable adj. Capable of being regained. • REGAINABLE adj. that can be regained. |
| REGAINED | • regained v. Simple past tense and past participle of regain. • REGAIN v. to take possession once more. |
| REGAINER | • regainer n. One who regains (especially body weight). • REGAINER n. one who regains. |
| REGAINERS | • regainers n. Plural of regainer. • REGAINER n. one who regains. |
| REGAINING | • regaining v. Present participle of regain. • regaining n. The act by which something is regained. • REGAIN v. to take possession once more. |
| REGAINMENT | • regainment n. An instance of regaining. • REGAINMENT n. the act of regaining. |
| REGAINMENTS | • regainments n. Plural of regainment. • REGAINMENT n. the act of regaining. |
| REGAINS | • regains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of regain. • REGAIN v. to take possession once more. |