| APHAGIAS | • aphagias n. Plural of aphagia. • APHAGIA n. the inability to eat or swallow. |
| DIGRAPHS | • digraphs n. Plural of digraph. • DIGRAPH n. a pair of letters representing a single speech sound. |
| ESOPHAGI | • esophagi n. Plural of esophagus. • ESOPHAGUS n. that portion of the gut which connects the pharynx to the stomach, also OESOPHAGUS. |
| FLAGSHIP | • flagship n. (Nautical, military) The ship occupied by the fleet’s commander (usually an admiral); it denotes this… • flagship n. (Nautical) The ship regarded as most important out of a group, e.g. a nation’s navy or company’s fleet. • flagship n. (By extension, often attributive) The most important one out of a related group. |
| GRAPHICS | • graphics n. The making of architectural or design drawings. • graphics n. The graphic arts. • graphics n. (Computing) The pictorial representation and manipulation of data; the process by which a computer displays data. |
| HARPINGS | • harpings n. (Nautical) The front part of the wales of a vessel, around the bow and fastened to the stem; used to… • HARPING n. a wooden plank used in shipbuilding, also HARPIN. |
| ISOGRAPH | • isograph n. (Sociolinguistics) A line indicating the geographical boundaries within which a particular feature of… • ISOGRAPH n. a map line indicating similar linguistical areas. |
| MAGESHIP | • mageship n. The state or position of a mage. • mageship n. (With ’his’, ’your’, etc.) A term of address to a mage. • MAGESHIP n. the office of a sorcerer. |
| PAGANISH | • paganish adj. (Archaic) Pagan. • paganish adj. (Informal) Somewhat pagan. • PAGANISH adj. of or pertaining to pagans. |
| PHASINGS | • phasings n. Plural of phasing. • PHASING n. a type of electronic effect. |
| PHRASING | • phrasing v. Present participle of phrase. • phrasing n. The way a statement is put together, particularly in matters of style and word choice. • PHRASING n. a style of verbal expression. |
| PLASHING | • plashing v. Present participle of plash. • plashing n. A sound that plashes, as of water. • plashing n. The cutting or bending and intertwining the branches of small trees, as in hedges. |
| PSHAWING | • pshawing v. Present participle of pshaw. • PSHAW v. to utter an expression of contempt or disapproval. |
| SHAGPILE | • shagpile n. Shag carpet. • SHAGPILE adj. of carpets, having a pile of long thick fibres. |
| SHAPINGS | • shapings n. Plural of shaping. • SHAPING n. the act of fashioning. |
| SHARPING | • sharping v. Present participle of sharp. • sharping n. (Music) The raising of the pitch of a note by half a step. • sharping n. Fraud; trickery; the acts of a sharper. |