| AGGRESSED | • aggressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of aggress. • AGGRESS v. to attack first. |
| AGGRESSES | • aggresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aggress. • AGGRESS v. to attack first. |
| AGGRESSOR | • aggressor n. The person or country that first attacks or makes an aggression; that begins hostility or a quarrel; an assailant. • Aggressor prop.n. A fictional state created by the United States Army for maneuver and military exercise purposes in the 1950’s. • Aggressor n. A citizen/subject of the fictional Aggressor state. |
| AGRESTIAL | • agrestial adj. Synonym of agrestic. • AGRESTIAL adj. growing wild in cultivated ground (esp. of weeds), also AGRESTAL. |
| CANAIGRES | • CANAIGRE n. (Spanish) a large Texan dock, whose root is used in tanning. |
| DIGRESSED | • digressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of digress. • DIGRESS v. to stray from the main topic. |
| DIGRESSER | • DIGRESSER n. one who digresses. |
| DIGRESSES | • digresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of digress. • DIGRESS v. to stray from the main topic. |
| EGRESSING | • egressing v. Present participle of egress. • EGRESS v. to go out. |
| EGRESSION | • egression n. The act of going; egress. • EGRESSION n. the act of going out. |
| EGRESSIVE | • egressive adj. Going or directed outward. • egressive adj. (Phonetics, of a speech sound) Uttered by pushing air out through the mouth or nose. • egressive adj. (Geology) descriptive of a place or channel through which something such as water or lava leaves an area. |
| GRESSINGS | • GRESSING n. a flight of steps, also GRECE, GREES, GREESE, GREESING, GRESE, GRIECE, GRIS, GRIZE. |
| INGRESSES | • ingresses n. Plural of ingress. • INGRESS n. a way in, an entrance. |
| REDIGRESS | • redigress v. To digress again, especially to digress from a digression. • REDIGRESS v. to digress again. |
| REGRESSED | • regressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of regress. • regressed adj. That has been subject to regression. • REGRESS v. to go back. |
| REGRESSES | • regresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of regress. • REGRESS v. to go back. |
| REGRESSOR | • regressor n. That which regresses, or causes regression. • REGRESSOR n. one who regresses. |
| TIGRESSES | • tigresses n. Plural of tigress. • TIGRESS n. a female tiger. |