| ANEMOGRAM | • anemogram n. A record made by an anemograph. • ANEMOGRAM n. a record made by an anemograph, an instrument for measuring the pressure and velocity of wind. |
| COMMONAGE | • commonage n. The condition of land that is held in common. • commonage n. The right to pasture animals on common land. • commonage n. Shared land; a common. |
| EMBALMING | • embalming v. Present participle of embalm. • embalming n. The work of an embalmer. • EMBALMING n. the act of embalming. |
| ENGRAMMAS | • ENGRAMMA n. a deep-seated psychological impression, also ENGRAM, ENGRAMME. |
| ENGRAMMES | • engrammes n. Plural of engramme. • ENGRAMME n. a deep-seated psychological impression, also ENGRAM, ENGRAMMA. |
| ENGRAMMIC | • engrammic adj. Relating to engrams. • ENGRAMMIC adj. related to an engram, a hypothetical change in neural tissue due to memory, also ENGRAMMATIC. |
| GAMMONERS | • gammoners n. Plural of gammoner. • GAMMONER n. one who misleads by deceptive talk. |
| GEMMATING | • gemmating v. Present participle of gemmate. • GEMMATE v. to reproduce by gemmae. |
| GEMMATION | • gemmation n. (Biology) asexual reproduction via gemmae. • gemmation n. (Botany) arrangement of buds on the stalk. • GEMMATION n. budding or gemma-formation. |
| GERMANIUM | • germanium n. A nonmetallic chemical element (symbol Ge) with an atomic number of 32: a lustrous, hard-brittle, grayish-white… • germanium n. (Countable) An atom of this element. • GERMANIUM n. a metallic element, much used in diodes and transistors as a semiconductor. |
| HAMMERING | • hammering n. A period of being beaten or hammered. • hammering n. A dented appearance on silverware, produced by successive blows of a hammer. • hammering n. (Slang) A heavy defeat. |
| MAGNESIUM | • magnesium n. The chemical element (symbol Mg) with an atomic number of 12. It is a light, easily flammable, silvery-white… • MAGNESIUM n. a bright silver-white metallic element. |
| MAGNETISM | • magnetism n. (Physics) The property of being magnetic. • magnetism n. (Physics) The science which treats of magnetic phenomena. • magnetism n. Power of attraction; power to excite the feelings and to gain the affections. |
| MAMMERING | • mammering v. Present participle of mammer. • mammering adj. Hesitating; hesitant; wavering. • MAMMER v. (Shakespeare) to hesitate, stand muttering. |
| MISMANAGE | • mismanage v. (Transitive) To manage an area of responsibility in a way which is inept, incompetent, or dishonest. • mismanage v. (Intransitive) To behave, in a management capacity, in a manner which is inept, incompetent, or dishonest. • MISMANAGE v. to manage wrongly. |
| YAMMERING | • yammering v. Present participle of yammer. • yammering n. Loud, incoherent, repetitive speech. • YAMMERING n. peevish complaint. |