| ADVANTAGED | • advantaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of advantage. • advantaged adj. Having been given an advantage, such as by biased referees in a competition. • advantaged adj. (Of a person) Financially secure; elite and economically successful. |
| ADVANTAGES | • advantages n. Plural of advantage. • advantages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of advantage. • ADVANTAGE v. to confer an advantage, a favourable condition, upon. |
| AGAPANTHUS | • agapanthus n. Any member of the genus Agapanthus of flowering plants. • Agapanthus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Amaryllidaceae – certain flowering plants of South Africa, some… • AGAPANTHUS n. a genus of lily native to South Africa. |
| ANASTIGMAT | • anastigmat n. (Photography) An anastigmatic lens. • ANASTIGMAT n. a lens esp. designed to avoid the defect of stigmatism. |
| DATABASING | • databasing v. Present participle of database. • DATABASE v. to put data into a database. |
| GALAVANTED | • galavanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of galavant. • GALAVANT v. to roam about for pleasure without any definite plan, also GALIVANT, GALLIVANT. |
| GAMETANGIA | • gametangia n. Plural of gametangium. • GAMETANGIUM n. an organ or cell in which gametes are produced. |
| GARGANTUAN | • gargantuan adj. Huge; immense; tremendous. • gargantuan adj. (Obsolete) Of the giant Gargantua or his appetite. • Gargantuan adj. Alternative letter-case form of gargantuan. |
| GARGANTUAS | • GARGANTUA n. a monster in a Japanese film. |
| MALAXATING | • malaxating v. Present participle of malaxate. • MALAXATE v. to soften by kneading, also MALAX. |
| MANGANATES | • manganates n. Plural of manganate. • MANGANATE n. a salt of manganic acid. |
| PANTAGRAPH | • pantagraph n. Alternative form of pantograph. • PANTAGRAPH n. a jointed framework of rods, based on the geometry of a parallelogram, for copying drawings, plans, etc., also PANTOGRAPH. |
| PARAMAGNET | • paramagnet n. (Physics) Any paramagnetic material. • PARAMAGNET n. an ordinary magnet as opposed to a diamagnet. |
| RANGATIRAS | • rangatiras n. Plural of rangatira. • RANGATIRA n. (Maori) a leader or chief. |
| SYNTAGMATA | • syntagmata n. Plural of syntagma. • SYNTAGMA n. a syntactic unit comprising one or more (esp. linguistic) signs or elements, also SYNTAGM. |
| TRAGACANTH | • tragacanth n. A polysaccharide gum, extracted from several species of leguminous plants of the genus Astragalus, formerly… • TRAGACANTH n. a gum used in pharmacy and as a vehicle for dye in calico-printing. |