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arguta

argute

argute

adj

  1. (literary) Sharp; perceptive; shrewd.
  2. (literary) Shrill in sound.

artgum

bergut

burget

gouter

graunt

graunt

noun

  1. Archaic spelling of grant.

grouts

grouts

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grout

grouty

grouty

adj

  1. (chiefly northern US) Angry or surly, sulky.
  2. (chiefly northern US) Lowering; threatening to rain or storm.
  3. Full of grout(s), that is, sediment.
  4. Turbid as with liquor.

grunth

grunts

grunts

noun

  1. plural of grunt

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grunt

grutch

grutch

verb

  1. (intransitive) To murmur, complain.
  2. (obsolete) To grudge.

gueret

guetar

guetre

guitar

guitar

noun

  1. (music) A stringed musical instrument, of European origin, usually with a fretted fingerboard and six strings, played with the fingers or a plectrum (guitar pick).
  2. (music) Any type of musical instrument of the lute family, characterized by a flat back, along with a neck whose upper surface is in the same plane as the soundboard, with strings along the neck and parallel to the soundboard.

verb

  1. (rare) To play the guitar.

guitry

guntar

gunter

gunter

noun

  1. A set of hoops or parrel beads which secure the gaff loosely to the mast in a vertical position.
  2. A wire that leads from a point near the end of a gaff to a point near the other end. A block travels along this wire, and a halyard is attached to the block. This allows the gaff to be raised to the vertical by a single halyard.

guntur

gurlet

gurlet

noun

  1. A pickaxe with one sharp point and one cutting edge.

gurnet

gurnet

noun

  1. Alternative form of gurnard (“fish”)

guthry

gutser

guttar

gutter

gutter

noun

  1. (Britain) A drainage channel.
  2. (bowling) A groove down the sides of a bowling lane.
  3. (comics) The spaces between comic book panels.
  4. (figuratively) A low, vulgar state.
  5. (philately) An unprinted space between rows of stamps.
  6. (printing) One of a number of pieces of wood or metal, grooved in the centre, used to separate the pages of type in a form.
  7. (typography) A space between printed columns of text.
  8. A ditch along the side of a road.
  9. A duct or channel beneath the eaves of a building to carry rain water; eavestrough.
  10. A large groove (commonly behind animals) in a barn used for the collection and removal of animal excrement.
  11. A prepared channel in a surface, especially at the side of a road adjacent to a curb, intended for the drainage of water.
  12. Any narrow channel or groove, such as one formed by erosion in the vent of a gun from repeated firing.
  13. One who or that which guts.
  14. The notional locus of things, acts, or events which are distasteful, ill bred or morally questionable.

verb

  1. (of a candle) To melt away by having the molten wax run down along the side of the candle.
  2. (of a small flame) To flicker as if about to be extinguished.
  3. (transitive) To cut or form into small longitudinal hollows; to channel.
  4. (transitive) To send (a bowling ball) into the gutter, not hitting any pins.
  5. (transitive) To supply with a gutter or gutters.
  6. To flow or stream; to form gutters.

guttur

igitur

outrig

outrig

verb

  1. (transitive) To stabilize by fitting with an outrigger.

ragout

ragout

noun

  1. (by extension) any stew, soup, or sauce
  2. a stew of meat and vegetables mixed together

verb

  1. (transitive) To prepare (food) as a ragout.

raught

raught

verb

  1. (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of reach
  2. (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of reck

ripgut

rotgut

rotgut

noun

  1. Raw or poor-quality alcoholic liquor.

rought

rugate

rugate

adj

  1. Having alternate ridges and depressions; wrinkled.

rutger

strung

strung

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of string

tagaur

targum

targum

noun

  1. (Judaism) An Aramaic translation of the Tanakh written or compiled between the Second Temple period and the early Middle Ages.

tergum

tergum

noun

  1. (entomology) The upper or dorsal surface of an articulated animal such as an arthropod.

thurgi

tragus

tragus

noun

  1. (anatomy) The small piece of thick cartilage on the inner side of the external ear that is immediately in front of and partly closing the ear canal.

trogue

trogue

noun

  1. (mining) A wooden trough forming a drain.

trough

trough

noun

  1. (Australia, New Zealand) A rectangular container used for washing or rinsing clothes.
  2. (Canada) A gutter under the eaves of a building; an eaves trough.
  3. (agriculture, Australia, New Zealand) A channel for conveying water or other farm liquids (such as milk) from place to place by gravity; any ‘U’ or ‘V’ cross-sectioned irrigation channel.
  4. (economy) low turning point or a local minimum of a business cycle
  5. (meteorology) A linear atmospheric depression associated with a weather front.
  6. A long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals.
  7. A long, narrow depression between waves or ridges; the low portion of a wave cycle.
  8. A short, narrow canal designed to hold water until it drains or evaporates.
  9. Any similarly shaped container.

verb

  1. To eat in a vulgar style, as if from a trough.

trudge

trudge

noun

  1. A tramp, i.e. a long and tiring walk.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To walk wearily with heavy, slow steps.
  2. (transitive) To trudge along or over a route etc.

truing

truing

noun

  1. The alignment (and cutting) of a wheel (especially a grinding wheel) such that its surface is concentric with its axis.

truong

tuareg

tugger

tugger

noun

  1. Agent noun of tug; one who tugs.

tughra

tughra

noun

  1. A calligraphic signature of an Ottoman sultan (and some other rulers to the present day) that was affixed to official documents, carved on his seal, and stamped on coins and inscribed on some stamps issued during his reign.

tugrik

tugrik

noun

  1. The Mongolian unit of currency; abbreviated MNT, ₮; formerly subdivided into 100 möngö.

turgid

turgid

adj

  1. (of language or style) Overly complex and difficult to understand; grandiloquent; bombastic.
  2. Distended beyond the natural state by some internal agent, especially fluid, or expansive force.

turgor

turgor

noun

  1. (physics) The pressure produced by a solution in a space that is enclosed by a differentially permeable membrane.
  2. Turgidity.

turgot

turing

turing

Proper noun

  1. Surname of Germanic origin.
  2. A programming language (named after Alan Turing, British logician).

ugarit

ungirt

ungirt

adj

  1. Having the belt or girdle off or loose.
  2. Lacking in discipline.

untrig

upgirt

urgent

urgent

adj

  1. Of people: insistent, solicitous.
  2. Requiring immediate attention.

utgard

yogurt

yogurt

noun

  1. (especially in compounds) Any similar product based on other substances (e.g. soy yogurt).
  2. A milk-based product stiffened by a bacterium-aided curdling process, and sometimes mixed with fruit or other flavoring.