| AMYGDALINS | • AMYGDALIN n. a glucoside in bitter almonds, used as an expectorant. |
| ASSIGNABLY | • ASSIGNABLE adv. that can be assigned. |
| ASYNERGIAS | • asynergias n. Plural of asynergia. • ASYNERGIA n. lack of coordination, esp. of muscles, also ASYNERGY. |
| CATALYSING | • catalysing v. Present participle of catalyse. • CATALYSE v. to act as a catalyst, also CATALYZE. |
| 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. |
| FANTASYING | • fantasying v. Present participle of fantasy. • FANTASY v. to imagine, also PHANTASY. |
| GAINSAYERS | • gainsayers n. Plural of gainsayer. • GAINSAYER n. one who gainsays, contradicts. |
| GAINSAYING | • gainsaying n. Opposition, especially in speech. • gainsaying n. Refusal to accept or believe something. • gainsaying n. Contradiction. |
| GAYCATIONS | • GAYCATION n. a holiday specifically designed for the gay market. |
| GYMNASIAST | • gymnasiast n. One who attends the kind of school called a gymnasium. • GYMNASIAST n. a pupil in a gymnasium. |
| HAYMAKINGS | • haymakings n. Plural of haymaking. • HAYMAKING n. the harvesting of hay. |
| NAYSAYINGS | • naysayings n. Plural of naysaying. • nay-sayings n. Plural of nay-saying. • NAYSAYING n. the act of saying no. |
| PARALYSING | • paralysing adj. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of paralyzing. • paralysing v. Present participle of paralyse. • PARALYSE v. to render incapable of movement, also PARALYZE. |
| SANGUINARY | • sanguinary adj. (Of an event) Involving bloodshed. • sanguinary adj. (Of a person) Eager to shed blood; bloodthirsty. • sanguinary adj. Consisting of, covered with, or similar in appearance to blood. |
| TAXPAYINGS | • TAXPAYING n. the paying of taxes. |
| WAYFARINGS | • wayfarings n. Plural of wayfaring. • WAYFARING n. travelling. |