| AMERCING | • amercing v. Present participle of amerce. • AMERCE v. to fine or punish.
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| CRAGSMEN | • cragsmen n. Plural of cragsman. • CRAGSMAN n. someone who climbs crags.
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| CREAMING | • creaming v. Present participle of cream. • creaming n. A cookery technique in which fat and sugar are mixed together with the incorporation of air to form a cream.
 • creaming n. The act by which something is creamed.
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| DECAGRAM | • decagram n. (Metrology) An SI unit of mass equal to 101 grams. Symbol: dag. • decagram n. (Geometry) A regular ten-pointed star shape.
 • DECAGRAM n. a measure equal to ten grams, also DEKAGRAM.
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| DECIGRAM | • decigram n. (Metrology) An SI unit of mass equal to 10-1 grams. Symbol: dg. • DECIGRAM n. a tenth of a gram, also DECIGRAMME.
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| ECHOGRAM | • echogram n. Sonogram. • ECHOGRAM n. a record produced by a device that uses ultrasonic waves.
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| GERMANIC | • germanic adj. Of or containing germanium. • germanic adj. Containing germanium with a valence of 4.
 • Germanic prop.n. (Linguistics) The early, undocumented ancestral language from which other Germanic languages developed…
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| GRAMERCY | • gramercy interj. (Archaic) Used as an expression of gratitude: thanks; many thanks. • gramercy interj. (Archaic) Used as an exclamation expressing surprise or sudden strong feelings.
 • gramercy n. (Archaic) Thanks.
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| GRAMOCHE | • GRAMOCHE n. (Scots) a type of legging, also GAMASH, GRAMASH. | 
| GRIMACED | • grimaced v. Simple past tense and past participle of grimace. • grimaced adj. Distorted; crabbed.
 • GRIMACE v. to contort the facial features.
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| GRIMACER | • grimacer n. Someone who grimaces. • GRIMACER n. one who grimaces.
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| GRIMACES | • grimaces n. Plural of grimace. • grimaces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grimace.
 • GRIMACE v. to contort the facial features.
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| SCARMOGE | • scarmoge n. Obsolete form of skirmish. • SCARMOGE n. (archaic) a skirmish.
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