| DIAGRAMMATIC | • diagrammatic adj. In the form of a diagram. • diagrammatic adj. Of or pertaining to a diagram or to diagrammatics. • DIAGRAMMATIC adj. of or like a diagram, also DIAGRAMMATICAL. |
| EPIGRAMMATIC | • epigrammatic adj. Having the characteristics of an epigram. • epigrammatic adj. Containing or using epigrams. • EPIGRAMMATIC adj. of, relating to, or resembling an epigram, also EPIGRAMMATICAL. |
| GRAMMATICISE | • grammaticise v. Non-Oxford standard spelling of grammaticize. • GRAMMATICISE v. to make grammatical, also GRAMMATICIZE. |
| GRAMMATICISM | • grammaticism n. (Dated) A point or principle of grammar. • GRAMMATICISM n. a point of grammar. |
| GRAMMATICIZE | • grammaticize v. Synonym of grammaticalize (“to make grammatical”). • grammaticize v. Synonym of grammaticalize (“to to cause (something) to be required by the rules of grammar”). • grammaticize v. Synonym of grammaticalize (“to cause to undergo grammaticization/grammaticalization”). |
| IMMIGRANCIES | • IMMIGRANCY n. the state or condition of being an immigrant or a person who comes to a country in order to settle there. |
| IMMIGRATIONS | • immigrations n. Plural of immigration. • IMMIGRATION n. the act or process of immigrating. |
| IMMISERATING | • immiserating v. Present participle of immiserate. |
| MAGISTERIUMS | • magisteriums n. Plural of magisterium. • MAGISTERIUM n. (Latin) the teaching function of the Catholic church. |
| MAILGRAMMING | • mailgramming v. Present participle of mailgram. • MAILGRAM v. (tradename) to send a letter electronically. |
| MARGINALISMS | • marginalisms n. Plural of marginalism. • MARGINALISM n. an economic theory that the value of a product depends on its value to the final consumer. |
| MILLIGRAMMES | • milligrammes n. Plural of milligramme. • MILLIGRAMME n. a thousandth of a gram, also MILLIGRAM. |
| MIMOGRAPHIES | • MIMOGRAPHY n. the writing of mimes. |
| MISMARRIAGES | • mismarriages n. Plural of mismarriage. • MISMARRIAGE n. an unsuitable marriage. |
| MISMEASURING | • mismeasuring v. Present participle of mismeasure. • MISMEASURE v. to measure or estimate incorrectly. |
| NONIMMIGRANT | • nonimmigrant n. A person who is not an immigrant. • NONIMMIGRANT n. one who is not an immigrant. |
| PRAGMATICISM | • pragmaticism n. A Peircean philosophy based on strict logic, the immutability of truth, the reality of infinity, and… • PRAGMATICISM n. the philosophic doctrine of C. S. Peirce. |
| TRIGRAMMATIC | • trigrammatic adj. Containing three letters or characters, or three sets of letters or characters. • TRIGRAMMATIC adj. relating to a trigram, also TRIGRAMMIC. |