| ARCHIMAGES | • archimages n. Plural of archimage. • ARCHIMAGE n. a great magician. |
| CALLIGRAMS | • calligrams n. Plural of calligram. • CALLIGRAM n. a design using the letters of a word, also CALLIGRAMME. |
| CAMPAIGNER | • campaigner n. A person who has served in a military campaign. • campaigner n. (By extension) A military veteran. • campaigner n. A person who campaigns for a person running for political office or works, or supports, in an organised… |
| CARDIOGRAM | • cardiogram n. (Cardiology) The visual output an electrocardiograph produces. • CARDIOGRAM n. a tracing obtained from a cardiograph. |
| ERGOMANIAC | • ergomaniac n. A person who is obsessed with working hard. • ERGOMANIAC n. one who suffers from ergomania, excessive desire to work. |
| KARYOGAMIC | • karyogamic adj. Relating to karyogamy. • KARYOGAMIC adj. relating to karyogamy. |
| MACARISING | • macarising v. Present participle of macarise. • MACARISE v. to declare to be blessed, also MACARIZE. |
| MACARIZING | • macarizing v. Present participle of macarize. • MACARIZE v. to declare to be blessed, also MACARISE. |
| MACERATING | • macerating v. Present participle of macerate. • MACERATE v. to soften by soaking. |
| MACROGLIAS | • MACROGLIA n. one of the two types of non-nervous tissue found in the central nervous system. |
| MAGISTRACY | • magistracy n. The dignity or office of a magistrate. • magistracy n. The collective body of magistrates. • MAGISTRACY n. the office or dignity of a magistrate. |
| MARGARITIC | • margaritic adj. (Organic chemistry) Relating to margaritic acid of its derivatives. • MARGARITIC adj. pearl-like, also MARGARIC. |
| MASCARAING | • mascaraing v. Present participle of mascara. • MASCARA v. to apply mascara. |
| MASSACRING | • massacring v. Present participle of massacre. • massacring n. A massacre. • MASSACRE v. to slaughter. |
| MORGANATIC | • morganatic adj. Designating a marriage (or the wife involved) between a man of higher rank and a woman of lower rank… • MORGANATIC adj. relating to a marriage between people of unequal rank, the marriage being valid, the children legitimate, but unable to inherit the higher rank. |
| PRAGMATICS | • pragmatics n. Plural of pragmatic. • pragmatics n. (Linguistics, translation studies) The study of the use of language in a social context. • PRAGMATICS n. the study of inherent practical usage, and social and behavioural aspects, of language. |
| RAGMATICAL | • ragmatical adj. (Obsolete) Wild or riotous. • RAGMATICAL adj. riotous, disorderly. |
| TARMACKING | • tarmacking v. Present participle of tarmac. • TARMAC v. to surface with tarmacadam. |