| AMPHISCIAN | • amphiscian adj. That lives in the tropics (and thus casts shadows northward and southward at different times of the year). • amphiscian n. One who lives in the tropics (and thus casts shadows northward and southward at different times of the year). • AMPHISCIAN n. an inhabitant of the torrid zone, whose shadow is thrown both ways. |
| ANAMORPHIC | • anamorphic adj. Producing various optically distorted images. • anamorphic adj. (Mycology) Of or relating to the anamorph, an asexual stage in the development of certain fungi. • ANAMORPHIC adj. relating to anamorphosis, also ANAMORPHOUS. |
| CAMPAIGNED | • campaigned v. Simple past tense and past participle of campaign. • CAMPAIGN v. to conduct an operation to achieve a certain goal. |
| 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… |
| CAMPANILES | • campaniles n. Plural of campanile. • Campaniles prop.n. Plural of Campanile. • CAMPANILE n. (Italian) a freestanding bell tower on church property. |
| CAMPANISTS | • campanists n. Plural of campanist. • CAMPANIST n. a person with an expert knowledge of bells. |
| CHAMPAIGNS | • champaigns n. Plural of champaign. • CHAMPAIGN n. an expanse of level, open country, a plain. |
| EMANCIPATE | • emancipate v. To set free from the power of another; to liberate; as… • emancipate v. To free from any controlling influence, especially from anything which exerts undue or evil influence. • emancipate adj. Freed; set at liberty. |
| IMPARLANCE | • imparlance n. (Obsolete) Discussion, especially before some action is taken; conference, debate. • imparlance n. (Law, obsolete) Time given to a party to talk or converse with his opponent, originally with the object… • IMPARLANCE n. parleying, conference, also EMPARLAUNCE. |
| MANCIPATED | • mancipated v. Simple past tense and past participle of mancipate. • MANCIPATE v. to enslave. |
| MANCIPATES | • mancipates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mancipate. • MANCIPATE v. to enslave. |
| MANSCAPING | • manscaping v. Present participle of manscape. • manscaping n. (Neologism) The practice of, or results from, trimming or shaving a male’s hair, typically other than… • man-scaping v. Present participle of man-scape. |
| OPSOMANIAC | • OPSOMANIAC n. one who loves a certain kind of food, bordering on madness. |
| PACEMAKING | • pacemaking n. The action of a pacemaker (in any sense). • PACEMAKING n. performing the function as of a pacemaker. |
| PANCRATIUM | • pancratium n. (Historical) An ancient athletic contest involving both boxing and wrestling. • pancratium n. (Botany) Any of the genus Pancratium of African and Eurasian perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants… • PANCRATIUM n. an athletic contest involving both boxing and wrestling. |
| PHANTASMIC | • phantasmic adj. Like a phantasm; ghostly, unreal. • PHANTASMIC adj. of the nature of a phantasm, also PHANTASMAL, PHANTASMICAL. |
| PYROMANIAC | • pyromaniac n. A person experiencing pyromania. • PYROMANIAC n. a sufferer from pyromania, an obsessive urge to set fire to things. |
| RAMPANCIES | • rampancies n. Plural of rampancy. • RAMPANCY n. the state of being rampant. |