| AMYGDALS | • amygdals n. Plural of amygdal. • AMYGDAL n. (obsolete) an almond. |
| GAMYNESS | • GAMYNESS n. the condition of being gamy, also GAMEYNESS, GAMINESS. |
| GOOMBAYS | • goombays n. Plural of goombay. • GOOMBAY n. calypso music of the Bahamas. |
| GYMNASIA | • gymnasia n. Plural of gymnasium. • GYMNASIUM n. a room for athletic activities. |
| GYMNASIC | • gymnasic adj. Obsolete form of gymnastic. • GYMNASIC adj. relating to a gymnasium, also GYMNASIAL. |
| GYMNASTS | • gymnasts n. Plural of gymnast. • GYMNAST n. one who is skilled in physical exercises. |
| HYGROMAS | • hygromas n. Plural of hygroma. • HYGROMA n. a watery swelling over a joint, e.g. water on the knee, also HYDROMA. |
| KERYGMAS | • kerygmas n. Plural of kerygma. • KERYGMA n. (Greek) the apostolic proclamation of salvation through Jesus Christ. |
| MAMAGUYS | • mamaguys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mamaguy. • MAMAGUY v. (Caribbean) to deceive or tease esp. by flattery. |
| MISOGAMY | • misogamy n. Hatred of or opposition to marriage. • MISOGAMY n. a hatred of marriage. |
| MYALGIAS | • myalgias n. Plural of myalgia. • MYALGIA n. (Greek) muscular pain. |
| MYOGRAMS | • myograms n. Plural of myogram. • MYOGRAM n. a record made by a myograph. |
| MYRINGAS | • myringas n. Plural of myringa. • MYRINGA n. (Latin) the eardrum. |
| MYSTAGOG | • mystagog n. Alternative form of mystagogue. • MYSTAGOG n. one who teaches mystical doctrines or one who initiates others into religious cults, also MYSTAGOGUE, MYSTAGOGUS. |
| POLYGAMS | • polygams n. Plural of polygam. • POLYGAM n. (Greek) a plant with male, female and hermaphrodite flowers together. |
| SYNGAMIC | • syngamic adj. Relating to syngamy. • SYNGAMIC adj. of or like syngamy, the process of union of two gametes. |
| SYNTAGMA | • syntagma n. (Linguistics) A constituent segment within a text, such as a word or a phrase that forms a syntactic unit. • syntagma n. (Semiotics) An arrangement of units that together bears a meaning. • syntagma n. (History) A Macedonian phalanx fighting formation consisting of 256 men with long spears (sarissae). |
| SYNTAGMS | • syntagms n. Plural of syntagm. • SYNTAGM n. a syntactic unit comprising one or more (esp. linguistic) signs or elements, also SYNTAGMA. |