CALIGINOUS | • caliginous adj. (Archaic or literary) Dark, obscure; murky. • CALIGINOUS adj. (archaic) dark, shadowy. |
CALLOUSING | • callousing v. Present participle of callous. • CALLOUS v. to make or become hard. |
CLAMOURING | • clamouring v. Present participle of clamour. • clamouring n. A sound that clamours. • CLAMOUR v. to make a loud outcry, also CLAMOR. |
CLANGOROUS | • clangorous adj. Making a clangor. • CLANGOROUS adj. full of clangour. |
CLANGOURED | • clangoured v. Simple past tense and past participle of clangour. • CLANGOUR v. to clang loudly, also CLANGOR. |
COAGULANTS | • coagulants n. Plural of coagulant. • COAGULANT n. that which produces coagulation. |
CONJUGABLE | • conjugable adj. Capable of being conjugated. • CONJUGABLE adj. that can be conjugated. |
CONJUGALLY | • conjugally adv. In a conjugal manner; as husband and wife. • CONJUGAL adv. pertaining to marriage. |
CONSULAGES | • consulages n. Plural of consulage. • CONSULAGE n. (historical) a duty or tax paid by merchants for the protection of their commerce by means of a consul in a foreign place. |
COPULATING | • copulating v. Present participle of copulate. • COPULATE v. to have sexual intercourse with. |
GLAUCONITE | • glauconite n. (Mineralogy) A greenish form of mica found in greensand. • GLAUCONITE n. a mineral now forming in the sea, a hydrated potassium iron and aluminium silicate, which gives a green colour to some of the beds of the Greensand. |
GLUCONATES | • gluconates n. Plural of gluconate. • GLUCONATE n. a salt or ester of gluconic acid. |
OCTANGULAR | • octangular adj. Octagonal, with eight angles. • OCTANGULAR adj. having eight angles. |
OSCULATING | • osculating v. Present participle of osculate. • osculating adj. (Mathematics, of a curve) Having three or more points coincident with another. • OSCULATE v. to kiss. |
OUTCALLING | • OUTCALL v. to bid higher than in a card game. |
OUTPLACING | • outplacing v. Present participle of outplace. • OUTPLACE v. to find new employment for a redundant worker. |
UNCLOAKING | • uncloaking v. Present participle of uncloak. • UNCLOAK v. to remove a cloak from. |
UNCONGEALS | • uncongeals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncongeal. • UNCONGEAL v. to thaw; to become liquid again. |
UNCONJUGAL | • unconjugal adj. Not conjugal. • UNCONJUGAL adj. (Milton) not conjugal. |