| AGNOSIA | • agnosia n. (Neurology) The inability to recognize objects by use of the senses. • AGNOSIA n. the loss of the ability to recognize familiar objects. |
| AGNOSIC | • agnosic adj. Exhibiting or relating to agnosia. • agnosic n. An individual who has agnosia. • AGNOSIC adj. relating to agnosia, the loss of the ability to recognize familiar things or people. |
| AGONIES | • agonies n. Plural of agony. • AGONY n. extreme suffering. |
| AGONISE | • agonise v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of agonize. • AGONISE v. to suffer agony, also AGONIZE. |
| AGONISM | • agonism n. Competitive struggle (especially political). • agonism n. (Biochemistry) The relationship between an agonist and a receptor. • AGONISM n. a contest or struggle. |
| AGONIST | • agonist n. Someone involved in a contest or battle (as in an agon), protagonist. • agonist n. The muscle that contracts while the other relaxes. • agonist n. (Biochemistry, pharmacology) A molecule that can combine with a receptor on a cell to produce a physiological… |
| ANGICOS | • ANGICO n. (Portuguese) a South American tree of the mimosa family. |
| BAGNIOS | • bagnios n. Plural of bagnio. • BAGNIO n. (Italian) a brothel; a slave prison. |
| GABIONS | • gabions n. Plural of gabion. • GABION n. (French) a basket of earth or stones used for fortification. |
| GANOIDS | • ganoids n. Plural of ganoid. • GANOID n. a type of fish with shiny smooth scales, such as sturgeon and gar. |
| GANOINS | • GANOIN n. the hard shiny substance resembling enamel which forms the outer layer of ganoid fish-scales, also GANOINE. |
| GITANOS | • GITANO n. (Spanish) a male gypsy. |
| IGNAROS | • ignaros n. Plural of ignaro. • IGNARO n. (archaic) an ignorant person. |
| ORIGANS | • ORIGAN n. (Spanish) wild marjoram, also OREGANO, ORIGANE, ORIGANUM. |
| SAGOINS | • sagoins n. Plural of sagoin. • SAGOIN n. (Tupi) a South American monkey, also SAGOUIN, SAGUIN. |
| SAGOUIN | • sagouin n. Alternative form of sagoin (“marmoset”). • SAGOUIN n. (Tupi) a South American monkey, also SAGOIN, SAGUIN. |
| SIGNORA | • signora n. Mrs; madam; title of address or respect for women in Italy. • SIGNORA n. (Italian) an Italian title of courtesy for a married woman. |
| SOAKING | • soaking v. Present participle of soak. • soaking n. Immersion in water; a drenching or dunking. • soaking n. The practice of inserting a penis into a vagina and remaining stationary, without thrusting, supposedly… |
| SOAPING | • soaping v. Present participle of soap. • soaping n. A cleaning with soap. • SOAP v. to treat with a cleansing agent. |
| SOARING | • soaring v. Present participle of soar. • soaring n. The act of mounting on the wing, or of towering in thought or mind; intellectual flight. • soaring adj. (Sometimes figurative) assurgent, ascending. |