| AMYGDALINE | • amygdaline n. Alternative form of amygdalin. • amygdaline adj. Resembling or characteristic of almonds. • AMYGDALINE adj. relating to tonsils. |
| BEMEDALING | • bemedaling v. Present participle of bemedal. • BEMEDAL v. (archaic) to decorate with medals. |
| DEALMAKING | • dealmaking n. The making of commercial, financial or political deals. |
| DECLAIMING | • declaiming v. Present participle of declaim. • declaiming n. Declamation. • DECLAIMING n. the act of making a declamation. |
| DREAMINGLY | • dreamingly adv. In a dreamy manner. • DREAMING adv. in a state of dreaming. |
| GEOMEDICAL | • geomedical adj. Relating to geomedicine. • GEOMEDICAL adj. relating to geomedicine, the study of diseases as influenced by the geographical environment. |
| GERMICIDAL | • germicidal adj. That kills pathogenic organisms; disinfectant. • GERMICIDAL adj. of or relating to a germicide. |
| GLAMORISED | • glamorised v. Simple past tense and past participle of glamorise. • GLAMORISE v. to make glamorous, also GLAMORIZE, GLAMOURISE, GLAMOURIZE. |
| GLAMORIZED | • glamorized v. Simple past tense and past participle of glamorize. • GLAMORIZE v. to make glamorous, also GLAMORISE, GLAMOURISE, GLAMOURIZE. |
| GLEEMAIDEN | • gleemaiden n. A female gleeman or minstrel. • GLEEMAIDEN n. (obsolete) a female gleeman or minstrel. |
| IMBRANGLED | • imbrangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of imbrangle. • IMBRANGLE v. (archaic) to confuse or perplex, also EMBRANGLE. |
| IMPLEADING | • impleading v. Present participle of implead. • IMPLEAD v. to sue in a court of law. |
| MAILMERGED | • mailmerged v. Simple past tense and past participle of mailmerge. • mail-merged v. Simple past tense and past participle of mail-merge. • mail␣merged v. Simple past tense and past participle of mail merge. |
| MALINGERED | • malingered v. Simple past tense and past participle of malinger. • MALINGER v. to feign illness in order to avoid duty or work. |
| MIDDLEGAME | • middlegame n. (Board games) The period in a game between the opening and endgame. • middle␣game n. Alternative form of middlegame. |
| MISALIGNED | • misaligned adj. Out of alignment. • misaligned v. Simple past tense and past participle of misalign. • MISALIGN v. to align improperly. |
| MISALLEGED | • misalleged v. Simple past tense and past participle of misallege. • MISALLEGE v. (obsolete) to state erroneously. |
| MISDEALING | • misdealing v. Present participle of misdeal. • misdealing n. Fraudulent dealing. • MISDEAL v. to deal cards incorrectly. |
| MISLEADING | • misleading adj. Deceptive or tending to mislead or create a false impression, even if technically true. • misleading v. Present participle of mislead. • misleading n. A deception that misleads. |
| MULTIGRADE | • multigrade adj. Having the characteristics of multiple grades of a product (especially of a lubricating oil). • multigrade adj. (Education) Relating to students of differing grade levels. • MULTIGRADE n. a brand of black and white photographic paper coated with a mixture of emulsions which are sensitive to the colour of the printing light used and which produce different contrast grades as a result. |