| AFFIRMING | • affirming v. Present participle of affirm. • affirming n. The act of one who affirms something; an affirmation. • AFFIRM v. to state positively. |
| DISFAMING | • DISFAME v. to throw into disrepute or remove fame (from). |
| FAMISHING | • famishing v. Present participle of famish. • FAMISH v. to suffer extreme hunger. |
| FASTIGIUM | • fastigium n. An apex or summit; culmination. • fastigium n. (Architecture) A pediment or gable end. • fastigium n. (Pathology) The most intense phase of a disease, especially a fever. |
| GAMIFYING | • gamifying v. Present participle of gamify. • GAMIFY v. to adapt (a task) so that it takes on the form of a game. |
| INFLAMING | • inflaming v. Present participle of inflame. • INFLAME v. to set on fire. |
| MAGNIFICO | • magnifico n. (Obsolete) A grandee or nobleman of Venice. • magnifico n. (Obsolete) A rector of a German university. • MAGNIFICO n. (Italian) a person of high rank or position, originally the chief magistrate at Venice. |
| MAGNIFIED | • magnified adj. Having been visually enlarged by the process of magnification. • magnified v. Simple past tense and past participle of magnify. • MAGNIFY v. to increase the perceived size of. |
| MAGNIFIER | • magnifier n. That which magnifies. • MAGNIFIER n. something that magnifies. |
| MAGNIFIES | • magnifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of magnify. • MAGNIFY v. to increase the perceived size of. |
| MISFARING | • misfaring v. Present participle of misfare. • MISFARING n. (Spenser) wrongdoing. |
| RAMIFYING | • ramifying v. Present participle of ramify. • RAMIFY v. to divide into branches. |