| AGONISTICS | • agonistics n. The range of activities associated with aggressive encounters between members of the same species, including… • AGONISTICS n. (archaic) the art and theory of prizefighting. |
| ANGLICISTS | • Anglicists n. Plural of Anglicist. • ANGLICIST n. a person with a scholarly knowledge of the English language, also ANGLIST. |
| ANGLISTICS | • Anglistics n. Synonym of English studies. • ANGLISTICS n. the study of English idioms or culture. |
| CHASTISING | • chastising v. Present participle of chastise. • CHASTISE v. to discipline by punishment. |
| ECSTASYING | • ecstasying v. Present participle of ecstasy. • ECSTASY v. to send into a state of ecstasy. |
| GLASNOSTIC | • glasnostic adj. Relating to glasnost. • GLASNOSTIC adj. in the spirit of glasnost, the policy of openness and forthrightness under the premiership of Mikhail Gorbachev, also GLASNOSTIAN. |
| GYMNASTICS | • gymnastics n. A sport involving the performance of sequences of movements requiring physical strength, flexibility… • gymnastics n. Complex intellectual or artistic exercises or feats of physical agility. • GYMNASTICS n. exercises and activities devised to strengthen the body and improve agility and coordination. |
| MISCASTING | • miscasting v. Present participle of miscast. • MISCAST v. to cast in an unsuitable role. |
| NIGHTCLASS | • NIGHTCLASS n. a class at night school. |
| NOSTALGICS | • nostalgics n. Plural of nostalgic. • NOSTALGIC n. one who is nostalgic. |
| SCANTLINGS | • scantlings n. Plural of scantling. • scantlings n. (Nautical) The dimensions of the timbers of a ship. • SCANTLING n. a small portion. |
| SNATCHINGS | • snatchings n. Plural of snatching. • SNATCHING n. an act of snatching. |
| SONGCRAFTS | • SONGCRAFT n. the art of making songs or verse. |
| STAGNANCES | • STAGNANCE n. the state of being stagnant, also STAGNANCY. |
| STANCHINGS | • stanchings n. Plural of stanching. • STANCHING n. the act of stanching. |