| ANGIOLOGIES | • ANGIOLOGY n. the branch of medical science concerned with blood vessels and the lymphatic system. |
| BESPANGLING | • bespangling v. Present participle of bespangle. • BESPANGLE v. to adorn with spangles. |
| CHANGELINGS | • changelings n. Plural of changeling. • CHANGELING n. a child substituted for another, esp. one supposed to be left by the fairies. |
| ENSILAGEING | • ENSILAGE v. to store in a silo, also ENSILE. |
| FINGERGLASS | • finger␣glass n. Finger bowl. • FINGERGLASS n. a bowl for water to clean the fingers at table. |
| GAELICISING | • Gaelicising v. Present participle of Gaelicise. • GAELICISE v. to render into Gaelic, also GAELICIZE. |
| GANGLIOSIDE | • ganglioside n. (Biochemistry) Any of several galactocerebrosides found in the surface membranes of nerve cells. • GANGLIOSIDE n. any of a group of glycolipids that yield a hexose sugar on hydrolysis. |
| GARLANDAGES | • GARLANDAGE n. (Tennyson) a decoration of garlands. |
| GENEALOGIES | • genealogies n. Plural of genealogy. • GENEALOGY n. the history of the descent of families. |
| GENEALOGISE | • genealogise v. Alternative form of genealogize. • GENEALOGISE v. to investigate or discuss genealogy, also GENEALOGIZE. |
| GENEALOGIST | • genealogist n. A person who studies or practises genealogy, an expert in genealogy. • GENEALOGIST n. a person who traces or studies the descent of persons or families. |
| GENIALISING | • genialising v. Present participle of genialise. • GENIALISE v. to impart geniality to, also GENIALIZE. |
| GLARINGNESS | • glaringness n. The quality of being glaring. • GLARINGNESS n. the quality of being glaring; obviousness. |
| GLENGARRIES | • Glengarries n. Plural of Glengarry. • GLENGARRY n. a Highlander's cap of woollen cloth. |
| HANDLOGGERS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| LAGGARDNESS | • laggardness n. The quality or state of being a laggard. • LAGGARDNESS n. the state of being a laggard, one who lags behind. |
| LEGISLATING | • legislating v. Present participle of legislate. • LEGISLATE v. to make laws; to pass law in the form of an Act of Parliament or by delegated legislation. |
| MISALLEGING | • misalleging v. Present participle of misallege. • MISALLEGE v. (obsolete) to state erroneously. |
| SUBLANGUAGE | • sublanguage n. (Computing) A subset of a language, in particular of a programming language. • sublanguage n. (Linguistics) A language restricted to a specific context, such as a particular subject area. • SUBLANGUAGE n. a subdivision of a language. |