| ALGAECIDES | • algaecides n. Plural of algaecide. • algæcides n. Plural of algæcide. • ALGAECIDE n. a substance for killing algae, also ALGICIDE. |
| AMYGDALINS | • AMYGDALIN n. a glucoside in bitter almonds, used as an expectorant. |
| ANALOGISED | • analogised v. Simple past tense and past participle of analogise. • ANALOGISE v. to make an analogy. |
| DAYSAILING | • daysailing n. A brief sailing excursion for pleasure conducted in the space of one day or less. It may include sightseeing… • DAYSAIL v. to sail a yacht for a day. |
| DISANALOGY | • disanalogy n. A lack or failure of analogy. • DISANALOGY n. a non-correspondence. |
| ESCALADING | • escalading v. Present participle of escalade. • ESCALADE v. (French) to scale the walls of a fortress by ladders, also ESCALADO, SCALADE, SCALADO. |
| GALVANISED | • galvanised adj. (British spelling) Of metal, coated with zinc as a form of protection against rust. • galvanised adj. (Obsolete) Having been subjected to galvanism; electrified. • galvanised v. Simple past tense and past participle of galvanise. |
| GARIBALDIS | • garibaldis n. Plural of garibaldi. • Garibaldis prop.n. Plural of Garibaldi. • GARIBALDI n. (Italian) a biscuit with a layer of currants. |
| GIRANDOLAS | • girandolas n. Plural of girandola. • GIRANDOLA n. (Italian) a branched chandelier or similar structure, also GIRANDOLE. |
| GLADIATORS | • gladiators n. Plural of gladiator. • gladiators v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gladiator. • GLADIATOR n. in ancient Rome, a professional combatant with men or wild animals in the arena. |
| GRADUALISM | • gradualism n. (Biology) The belief that evolution proceeds at a steady pace, without the sudden development of new… • gradualism n. (Transferred sense) The belief that some phenomenon occurs gradually over a long period of time. • gradualism n. (Politics) The belief that change ought to be brought about in small, discrete increments rather than… |
| GRADUALIST | • gradualist n. (Biology, politics) One who believes in gradualism. • GRADUALIST n. one who adheres to the doctrine of gradualism. |
| GUARDRAILS | • guardrails n. Plural of guardrail. • guard␣rails n. Plural of guard rail. • GUARDRAIL n. a rail to prevent falling. |
| PALISADING | • palisading v. Present participle of palisade. • palisading n. A row of palisades set in the ground. • PALISADE v. to fortify with a fence of stakes, also PALISADO. |
| PARAGLIDES | • paraglides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of paraglide. • PARAGLIDE v. to glide through the air on a special parachute. |
| PHALANGIDS | • phalangids n. Plural of phalangid. • PHALANGID n. one of the Phalangoidea, a long-legged arachnid, a harvest-spider. |
| SALMAGUNDI | • salmagundi n. A food consisting of chopped meat and pickled herring, with oil, vinegar, pepper, and onions. • salmagundi n. Hence, any mixture of various ingredients; an olio or medley; a potpourri; a miscellany. • SALMAGUNDI n. (French) a dish of chopped meat, eggs, anchovies, onions etc., also SALMAGUNDY. |
| SALTIGRADE | • saltigrade adj. (Zoology) Having feet or legs formed for leaping. • saltigrade n. (Zoology, obsolete) One of the Saltigradae, a former tribe of spiders (now treated as the family Salticidae)… • SALTIGRADE n. a kind of jumping spider. |
| SANDALLING | • SANDAL v. to dress in light open shoes. |
| SCANDALING | • scandaling v. Present participle of scandal. • SCANDAL v. to defame. |