| DEPROGRAMMES | • deprogrammes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deprogramme. • DEPROGRAMME v. to prevail on a person to reject obsessive beliefs, also DEPROGRAM. |
| GAMESMANSHIP | • gamesmanship n. The use of legal but unsporting tactics to gain an advantage over one’s opponent. • GAMESMANSHIP n. the art or practice of winning games by questionable expedients without actually violating the rules. |
| GAMOTROPISMS | • GAMOTROPISM n. the tendency of gametes to attract each other. |
| MIMOGRAPHERS | • mimographers n. Plural of mimographer. • MIMOGRAPHER n. a writer of mimes. |
| MIMOGRAPHIES | • MIMOGRAPHY n. the writing of mimes. |
| MISPROGRAMED | • misprogramed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misprogram. • MISPROGRAM v. to program incorrectly. |
| PLASMOGAMIES | • PLASMOGAMY n. a process of fusion of the cytoplasm of two cells; the first step in syngamy, also PLASTOGAMY. |
| PRAGMATICISM | • pragmaticism n. A Peircean philosophy based on strict logic, the immutability of truth, the reality of infinity, and… • PRAGMATICISM n. the philosophic doctrine of C. S. Peirce. |
| PROGRAMMINGS | • programmings n. Plural of programming. • PROGRAMMING n. the act of making a program. |
| PROGYMNASIUM | • progymnasium n. In Germany, a classical school without the higher classes; a school preparatory to a gymnasium. • PROGYMNASIUM n. in Germany, a gymnasium for pupils up to age 16 only, at which university entrance qualifications are not obtainable. |
| REPROGRAMMES | • reprogrammes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reprogramme. • REPROGRAMME v. to programme again, also REPROGRAM. |
| SPERMAGONIUM | • spermagonium n. (Lichenology) Alternative spelling of spermogonium. • SPERMAGONIUM n. a receptacle in which spermatia are produced in some fungi and lichens. |
| SPHYGMOGRAMS | • sphygmograms n. Plural of sphygmogram. • SPHYGMOGRAM n. a sphygmograph record. |
| TIMESTAMPING | • timestamping v. Present participle of timestamp. • time-stamping v. Present participle of time-stamp. • TIMESTAMP v. (of a computer) to add a record of the time of an event or transaction to (data). |