| ABIGAILS | • abigails n. Plural of abigail. • Abigails prop.n. Plural of Abigail.
 • ABIGAIL n. (archaic) a lady's maid.
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| ALIASING | • aliasing v. Present participle of alias. • aliasing n. (Signal processing, graphics, sound recording) Distortion caused by a low sampling rate, such as a moiré…
 • ALIASING n. image imperfections resulting from limited detail in e.g. a raster display.
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| ARAISING | • araising v. Present participle of araise. • ARAISE v. to raise, also ARAYSE.
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| ASTIGMIA | • astigmia n. Astigmatism. • ASTIGMIA n. a defect in the eye or a lens by which rays from a single source are not focused at a single point, also ASTIGMATISM.
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| AVAILING | • availing v. Present participle of avail. • availing adj. Efficacious.
 • availing n. (Dated) Effect in achieving a goal or aim; purpose, use.
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| AVIATING | • aviating v. Present participle of aviate. • AVIATE v. to fly an aircraft.
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| AWAITING | • awaiting v. Present participle of await. • AWAIT v. to wait for.
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| BRAAIING | • braaiing v. Present participle of braai. • BRAAI v. (South African) to grill or roast meat over open coals.
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| GAINSAID | • gainsaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of gainsay. • GAINSAY v. to deny or contradict.
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| GARCINIA | • garcinia n. A tropical tree of the genus Garcinia, including the mangosteen and the gamboge tree. • Garcinia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Clusiaceae – the mangosteens.
 • GARCINIA n. a tropical evergreen tree.
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| GIARDIAS | • GIARDIA n. a parasitic protozoan inhabiting the intestines. | 
| IGNATIAS | • IGNATIA n. a medicinal seed. | 
| IGUANIAN | • iguanian n. Any of the suborder Iguania of iguanas, chameleons, agamids, and "New World lizards". • iguanian adj. Of or pertaining to the lizard infraorder Iguania.
 • IGUANIAN adj. resembling, or pertaining to, the iguana.
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| IMAGINAL | • imaginal adj. Of or relating to the imagination, or to a mental image. • imaginal adj. Of or relating to the insect imago.
 • IMAGINAL adj. characterized by imagination; imaginative.
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| KAIAKING | • kaiaking v. Present participle of kaiak. • KAIAK v. to travel by kaiak, also KAYAK.
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| MAGAININ | • magainin n. Any of the antimicrobial peptides isolated from the skin of the African clawed frog. • MAGAININ n. one of several chemicals derived from frog skin.
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| MAGICIAN | • magician n. A person who plays with or practices allegedly supernatural magic. • magician n. (Sometimes derogatory) A spiritualist or practitioner of mystic arts.
 • magician n. A performer of tricks or an escapologist or an illusionist.
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