different between surgent vs turgent

surgent

English

Etymology

From Latin surgens, present participle of surgo (rise, get up)

Adjective

surgent (comparative more surgent, superlative most surgent)

  1. Surging; rising.

Anagrams

  • gunters, gurnets

Latin

Verb

surgent

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of surg?

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turgent

English

Etymology

Latin turgens, turgentis, present participle of turgere (to swell).

Adjective

turgent (comparative more turgent, superlative most turgent)

  1. Rising into a tumour or a puffy state; tumid.
  2. Bombastic; turgid; pompous.
    • recompensed with turgent titles

Latin

Verb

turgent

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of turge?

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