If you take the word to be 'unsgeric':
The word 'unsgerich' isn't fully shown as there are letters hidden under the picture.
Although, if i'm right in saying so, there would usually be an 'h' to follow the 'c' but I wouldn't know how to finish off the word there. There would possibly be a further two or three letters to follow this but I'm not entirely sure.
If, for whatever reason, it is decided that 'uns' and 'gerich' are two separate words then you would find it means something alone the lines of 'we directed', but it doesn't look likely that these are two separate words as shown in the picture.
If you take the word to be 'ausgeric':
Again, the word needs an 'h' on the end, which would make it 'ausgerich' roughly translated as 'aligned'. This seems more likely, however, the word may still be incomplete. To finish the word you are going to need to identify the tense that this piece is written in and rearrange the verb correctly.
All i'm sure of is that this word is a verb, whether it says 'unsgeric' or 'ausgeric' is a matter of opinion.
The whole thing probably says something about 'As soon as aligned, it is at the top of the [i Can't decide what this would be].' I would definitely say it involved the action of 'directing' or 'aligning' as they are both similar.