| BEGGARDOM | • beggardom n. The realm or state of beggars. • BEGGARDOM n. the state of being a beggar. |
| DEMAGOGED | • demagoged v. Simple past tense and past participle of demagog. • DEMAGOG v. (Greek) to behave like a leader who appeals to baser emotions, also DEMAGOGUE. |
| DEMAGOGIC | • demagogic adj. Of or pertaining to demagogy or a demagogue. • DEMAGOGIC adj. of or like a demagogue, also DEMAGOGICAL. |
| DEMAGOGUE | • demagogue n. (Derogatory) A political orator or leader who gains favor by pandering to or exciting the passions and… • demagogue n. (Historical) A leader of the people. • demagogue v. (Intransitive and transitive) To speak or act in the manner of a demagogue; to speak about (an issue)… |
| DOGGERMAN | • doggerman n. A sailor who works on a dogger (two-masted fishing vessel). • DOGGERMAN n. (Dutch) a sailor belonging to a dogger, a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the Dutch. |
| ERGOGRAMS | • ergograms n. Plural of ergogram. • ERGOGRAM n. a record made by an ergograph, an instrument for measuring and recording muscular work. |
| GENOGRAMS | • genograms n. Plural of genogram. • GENOGRAM n. a diagram of the history of behavior patterns of a family. |
| HEMAGOGUE | • HEMAGOGUE n. a drug that promotes the flow of blood, also HAEMAGOGUE, HEMAGOG. |
| MAGALOGUE | • magalogue n. A type of catalogue with a magazine-like style. • MAGALOGUE n. a large mail-order catalog in the form of a magazine, also MAGALOG. |
| MAGGOTIER | • MAGGOTY adj. full of maggots. |
| MORTGAGED | • mortgaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of mortgage. • MORTGAGE v. to pledge to a creditor as security. |
| MORTGAGEE | • mortgagee n. One who provides a loan secured upon the borrowers’ property, the lender in a mortgage agreement. • MORTGAGEE n. one who has a mortgage. |
| MORTGAGER | • mortgager n. One who uses property they own as security for a loan; the borrower in a mortgage agreement. • MORTGAGER n. one who gives a mortgage, also MORTGAGOR. |
| MORTGAGES | • mortgages n. Plural of mortgage. • mortgages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mortgage. • MORTGAGE v. to pledge to a creditor as security. |