GREENGAGE | • greengage n. A plum cultivar with greenish-yellow flesh and skin, Prunus domestica subsp. italica var. claudiana. • GREENGAGE n. a green and very sweet variety of plum, or the tree producing it. |
GREENGAGES | • greengages n. Plural of greengage. • GREENGAGE n. a green and very sweet variety of plum, or the tree producing it. |
REAGGREGATE | • reaggregate v. To aggregate again. • REAGGREGATE v. to aggregate again. |
REAGGREGATED | • reaggregated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reaggregate. • REAGGREGATE v. to aggregate again. |
REAGGREGATES | • reaggregates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reaggregate. • REAGGREGATE v. to aggregate again. |
VEGGIEBURGER | • veggieburger n. Alternative spelling of veggie burger. • veggie␣burger n. A burger containing a patty made without meat or other animal products. • veggie␣burger n. A burger patty made without meat or other animal products. |
AGGREGATENESS | • aggregateness n. The state or quality of being aggregate. • AGGREGATENESS n. the quality resulting from aggregation. |
DESEGREGATING | • desegregating v. Present participle of desegregate. • DESEGREGATE v. to eliminate segregation in. |
RESEGREGATING | • resegregating v. Present participle of resegregate. • RESEGREGATE v. to segregate again. |
VEGGIEBURGERS | • veggieburgers n. Plural of veggieburger. • veggie␣burgers n. Plural of veggie burger. • VEGGIEBURGER n. a burger with vegetables rather than meat, also VEGEBURGER. |
GEOENGINEERING | • geoengineering n. (Engineering, mining) The subfield of engineering concerned with designing and constructing tunnels… • geoengineering n. The artificial manipulation of the environments of the Earth, especially as a means of counteracting global warming. • GEOENGINEERING n. the application of scientific processes to affect the global environment, esp. in order to counter the effects of climate change. |
AGGREGATENESSES | • AGGREGATENESS n. the quality resulting from aggregation. |
GEOENGINEERINGS | • GEOENGINEERING n. the application of scientific processes to affect the global environment, esp. in order to counter the effects of climate change. |