DEMIURGUS | • demiurgus n. (Chiefly dated) Alternative form of demiurge. • DEMIURGUS n. (Greek) an inferior god who created the world; a creative power or spirit, also DEMIURGE. |
DOUGHNUTS | • doughnuts n. Plural of doughnut. • dough-nuts n. Plural of dough-nut. • DOUGHNUT v. to surround a speaker to give the impression of a packed house, also DONUT. |
DUOLOGUES | • duologues n. Plural of duologue. • DUOLOGUE n. a conversation between two people, also DUOLOG. |
GAUDEAMUS | • gaudeamus n. (Archaic) A students’ merrymaking. • GAUDEAMUS n. (Latin) a convivial gathering, esp. of college or university students. |
GOURDFULS | • gourdfuls n. Plural of gourdful. • GOURDFUL n. the contents of a gourd. |
MUDGUARDS | • mudguards n. Plural of mudguard. • MUDGUARD n. a fender. |
MUNDUNGOS | • mundungos n. Plural of mundungo. • MUNDUNGO n. (Spanish) a foul-smelling tobacco, also MUNDUNGUS. |
MUNDUNGUS | • mundungus n. (Obsolete) Offal; waste animal product; organic matter unfit for consumption. • mundungus n. (Archaic) Poor-quality tobacco with a foul, rancid, or putrid smell. • MUNDUNGUS n. (archaic) a foul-smelling tobacco, also MUNDUNGO. |
OUTGUARDS | • outguards n. Plural of outguard. • OUTGUARD n. a guard or small body of troops at a distance from the main body of an army. |
OUTGUIDES | • outguides n. Plural of outguide. • OUTGUIDE v. to surpass in guiding. |
OUTGUSHED | • outgushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outgush. • OUTGUSH v. to gush over. |
SOURDOUGH | • sourdough n. A type of bread dough leavened with yeast and lactobacilli that produce acids giving a sour taste. • sourdough n. (Countable, slang) An old-timer, especially in Alaska. • sourdough n. (Countable, Yukon) A permanent resident of the territory. Someone who has lived in the Yukon during all four seasons. |
SUBDUCING | • subducing v. Present participle of subduce. • SUBDUCE v. to take away. |
UNGUESSED | • unguessed adj. Not guessed. • UNGUESSED adj. not guessed. |