| AGEISMS | • ageisms n. Plural of ageism. • AGEISM n. discrimination based on age, also AGISM. |
| DEGAMIS | • DEGAMI n. a tropical tree, lemonwood, also DEGAME. |
| ENIGMAS | • enigmas n. Plural of enigma. • ENIGMA n. (Greek) something that is difficult to understand. |
| GAMIEST | • gamiest adj. Superlative form of gamey: most gamey. • GAMY adj. tasting like game, highly flavoured, also GAMEY. |
| GAMINES | • gamines n. Plural of gamine. • GAMINE n. (French) a homeless girl, a (female) urchin. |
| GISARME | • gisarme n. A type of polearm having a spearhead and a reverse hooked spike on the back. • GISARME n. (historical) a long-shafted halberd with two-edged axe carried by a medieval foot soldier. |
| IMAGERS | • imagers n. Plural of imager. • IMAGER n. one that images. |
| IMAGOES | • imagoes n. Plural of imago. • IMAGO n. (Latin) an insect in its final, adult, sexually mature, and typically winged state. |
| MAGGIES | • maggies n. Plural of maggie. • maggies n. Plural of maggy. • MAGGIE n. (dialect) a magpie. |
| MAGPIES | • magpies n. Plural of magpie. • magpies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of magpie. • Magpies n. Plural of Magpie. |
| MAIGRES | • maigres n. Plural of maigre. • MAIGRE n. (French) a large Mediterranean food fish. |
| MEASING | • MEASE v. (Scots) to make less severe, mitigate. |
| MILAGES | • milages n. Plural of milage. • MILAGE n. the total distance expressed in miles, also MILEAGE. |
| MIRAGES | • mirages n. Plural of mirage. • mirages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mirage. • MIRAGE n. a type of optical illusion. |
| MISGAGE | • misgage v. (US) Alternative form of misgauge. • MISGAGE v. to gage wrongly, also MISGAUGE. |
| MISGAVE | • misgave v. Simple past tense of misgive. • MISGIVE v. to make doubtful or fearful. |
| MISPAGE | • mispage v. (Transitive) To paginate incorrectly. • MISPAGE v. to page incorrectly. |
| SEAMING | • seaming v. Present participle of seam. • seaming n. The act or process of forming a seam or joint. • seaming n. (Fishing) The cord or rope at the margin of a seine, to which the meshes of the net are attached. |
| SIGMATE | • sigmate adj. Shaped like the Greek letter sigma. • sigmate v. (Transitive, grammar) To modify (a Greek word) by adding sigma, or by changing another letter to sigma. • SIGMATE adj. S-shaped, also SIGMATED, SIGMOID, SIGMOIDAL. |