| BLACKGUM | • blackgum n. Alternative form of black gum (“tree”). • black␣gum n. A tree native to eastern North America, Nyssa sylvatica. • black␣gum n. Certain eucalyptus trees of Australia. |
| CALMINGS | • CALMING n. an act of calming. |
| CAMPLING | • campling v. Present participle of cample. • CAMPLE v. to wrangle. |
| CLAIMING | • claiming v. Present participle of claim. • claiming n. The act of making a claim. • CLAIM v. to demand as one's due. |
| CLAMMING | • clamming v. Present participle of clam. • clamming adj. (Geordie) very hungry. • CLAM v. to dig for the edible shellfish clams. |
| CLAMPING | • clamping v. Present participle of clamp. • clamping n. The act by which something is clamped. • CLAMPING n. the act of applying a clamp. |
| COAGULUM | • coagulum n. A mass of coagulated material; a clot or curd. • COAGULUM n. (Latin) a clot. |
| GLAUCOMA | • glaucoma n. (Pathology) An eye disease or disorder that is defined as a characteristic optic neuropathy, or disease… • GLAUCOMA n. a disease of the eye, marked by increased pressure within the eyeball and growing dimness of vision. |
| GLUTAMIC | • glutamic adj. (Organic chemistry) Of, pertaining to, or derived from glutamic acid. • GLUTAMIC adj. as in glutamic acid, an amino acid in proteins, also GLUTAMINIC. |
| GLYCEMIA | • glycemia n. (Medicine, American spelling) Presence of glucose in the blood (which is always true), and (usually… • glycemia n. (Medicine, American spelling) (occasionally, ambiguously) Hyperglycemia. • GLYCEMIA n. an excessive level of glucose in the blood, also GLYCAEMIA. |
| GNOMICAL | • gnomical adj. Gnomic. • gnomical adj. (Cartography) gnomonic. • GNOMICAL adj. resembling or containing aphorisms, also GNOMIC. |
| LOGOMACH | • logomach n. Someone who argues about the meaning of words. • LOGOMACH n. one given to arguing about words. |
| MACKLING | • mackling v. Present participle of mackle. • MACKLE v. to blur in printing, also MACULE. |
| MACULING | • maculing v. Present participle of macule. • MACULE v. to blur in printing, also MACKLE. |
| MALICING | • malicing v. Present participle of malice. • MALICE v. to have ill-will towards another. |
| MUCILAGE | • mucilage n. A thick gluey substance (gum) produced by many plants and some microorganisms. • MUCILAGE n. an adhesive substance. |