| AFTERGAME | • aftergame n. (Archaic) A second game played to reverse the outcome of the first; the means employed after the first… • aftergame n. (Video games) Bonus features, dialogue, etc. accessed when a previously-beaten video game is revisited. • after-game n. Alternative spelling of aftergame. |
| AMPERAGES | • amperages n. Plural of amperage. • AMPERAGE n. the strength of an electric current expressed in amperes. |
| EMBASSAGE | • embassage n. (Archaic) An embassy. • embassage n. (Archaic) Message; errand. • EMBASSAGE n. an embassy, also AMBASSAGE. |
| ENDAMAGED | • endamaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of endamage. • ENDAMAGE v. to damage. |
| ENDAMAGES | • endamages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of endamage. • ENDAMAGE v. to damage. |
| ENNEAGRAM | • enneagram n. (Mathematics) A nine-pointed stellate polygon. • enneagram n. (Psychology) Such a figure used to indicate nine personality traits of a subject. • ENNEAGRAM n. a personality system involving nine distinct personality types. |
| GARAGEMEN | • garagemen n. Plural of garageman. • GARAGEMAN n. one who works at a garage. |
| IMAGEABLE | • imageable adj. Capable of being imaged. • IMAGEABLE adj. that may be imaged. |
| JIGAMAREE | • jigamaree n. A maneuver or cunning trick. • jigamaree n. A trivial, ridiculous or worthless fancy. • jigamaree n. A thingamabob; an object of uncertain name. |
| MAGDALENE | • Magdalene prop.n. A female given name from Hebrew. • Magdalene prop.n. Mary Magdalene, a disciple of Jesus. • Magdalene prop.n. (Cambridge University, informal) Ellipsis of Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
| MANGANESE | • manganese n. (Uncountable) A metallic chemical element (symbol Mn) with an atomic number of 25, not a free element… • manganese n. (Countable) A single atom of this element. • MANGANESE n. a hard grey brittle chemical element, used in steels and magnetic alloys. |
| MEGADEALS | • megadeals n. Plural of megadeal. • MEGADEAL n. a business deal involving a lot of money. |
| MEGADEATH | • megadeath n. One million deaths, especially as a unit of measure in reference to nuclear warfare. • MEGADEATH n. a million deaths. |
| MEGAQUAKE | • megaquake n. (Seismology) A megathrust earthquake. • megaquake n. A very powerful earthquake, generally with a Richter scale value exceeding 7. • MEGAQUAKE n. a very large earthquake. |
| METAYAGES | • METAYAGE n. (French) a system of trading crops for rent. |
| REDAMAGED | • redamaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of redamage. • REDAMAGE v. to damage again. |
| REDAMAGES | • redamages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redamage. • REDAMAGE v. to damage again. |