| AGAPANTHUSES | • agapanthuses n. Plural of agapanthus. • AGAPANTHUS n. a genus of lily native to South Africa. |
| GAINSHARINGS | • GAINSHARING n. a system in which employees are financially rewarded for reducing operating costs and working more efficiently. |
| GAMESMANSHIP | • gamesmanship n. The use of legal but unsporting tactics to gain an advantage over one’s opponent. • GAMESMANSHIP n. the art or practice of winning games by questionable expedients without actually violating the rules. |
| GYMNASIARCHS | • gymnasiarchs n. Plural of gymnasiarch. • GYMNASIARCH n. the head of a gymnasium. |
| HANDFASTINGS | • handfastings n. Plural of handfasting. • HANDFASTING n. a betrothal. |
| HANDSHAKINGS | • handshakings n. Plural of handshaking. • HANDSHAKING n. communication between a computer system and an external device, by which each tells the other that data is ready to be transferred, and that the receiver is ready to accept it. |
| HANSARDISING | • HANSARDISE v. to confront someone with his or her previously recorded opinions, also HANSARDIZE. |
| HARDINGGRASS | • HARDINGGRASS n. a perennial forage grass of the US. |
| MAGNATESHIPS | • MAGNATESHIP n. the office of magnate. |
| MANAGERSHIPS | • managerships n. Plural of managership. • MANAGERSHIP n. the state of being a manager. |
| MARSHALLINGS | • marshallings n. Plural of marshalling. • MARSHALLING n. the act of putting into proper order. |
| SACCHARISING | • saccharising v. Present participle of saccharise. • SACCHARISE v. to convert into, or to impregnate with, sugar, also SACCHARIZE. |
| STRAPHANGERS | • straphangers n. Plural of straphanger. • STRAPHANGER n. a standing passenger in a train, bus, etc. who holds on to a strap for safety. |
| TRANSSHAPING | • transshaping v. Present participle of transshape. • TRANSSHAPE v. to change into another shape. |