| ANEMOGRAPHS | • anemographs n. Plural of anemograph. • ANEMOGRAPH n. an instrument for measuring the pressure and velocity of wind. |
| DRAUGHTSMAN | • draughtsman n. A person skilled at drawing engineering or architectural plans. • draughtsman n. (Obsolete) A book illustrator. • draughtsman n. A piece in the game of draughts (checkers). |
| GNAPHALIUMS | • gnaphaliums n. Plural of gnaphalium. • GNAPHALIUM n. a genus of composite plants with white or colored dry and persistent involucres. |
| GYMNASIARCH | • gymnasiarch n. (Historical) An Athenian officer who superintended the gymnasia and paid for the oil and other necessities. • GYMNASIARCH n. the head of a gymnasium. |
| HEMANGIOMAS | • hemangiomas n. Plural of hemangioma. • HEMANGIOMA n. a usually benign tumour made up of blood vessels, also HAEMANGIOMA. |
| MAGNATESHIP | • MAGNATESHIP n. the office of magnate. |
| MANAGERSHIP | • managership n. The office or period of a manager. • MANAGERSHIP n. the state of being a manager. |
| MARSHALLING | • marshalling v. (British spelling) present participle of marshal. • marshalling n. (Software) The process of transforming the memory representation of an object to a data format suitable… • marshalling n. (Heraldry) The arrangement of an escutcheon to exhibit the alliances of the owner. |
| MASTHEADING | • mastheading v. Present participle of masthead. • MASTHEAD v. to raise to the masthead; to punish by sending to the masthead. |
| MESHUGAASEN | • MESHUGAAS n. (Yiddish) madness, foolishness, also MISHEGAAS, MISHEGOSS, MISHUGAS. |
| MISHEGAASEN | • MISHEGAAS n. (Yiddish) madness, foolishness, also MESHUGAAS, MISHEGOSS, MISHUGAS. |
| PHAGOMANIAS | • PHAGOMANIA n. a compulsive desire to eat. |
| PHANEROGAMS | • phanerogams n. Plural of phanerogam. • PHANEROGAM n. a seed-plant or spermatophyte, e.g. the flowering plants and gymnosperms. |
| SHAGGYMANES | • shaggymanes n. Plural of shaggymane. • shaggy␣manes n. Plural of shaggy mane. • SHAGGYMANE n. an edible fungus. |
| STRAMASHING | • stramashing v. Present participle of stramash. • STRAMASH v. (Scots) to make a racket. |