| ENCOMPASSING | • encompassing v. Present participle of encompass. • ENCOMPASS v. to surround. |
| 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. |
| IMPASSIONING | • impassioning v. Present participle of impassion. • IMPASSION v. to arouse the passions of. |
| LARYNGOSPASM | • laryngospasm n. An uncontrolled, spasmodic closure of the larynx. • LARYNGOSPASM n. spasmodic closure of the larynx. |
| MAGNATESHIPS | • MAGNATESHIP n. the office of magnate. |
| MANAGERSHIPS | • managerships n. Plural of managership. • MANAGERSHIP n. the state of being a manager. |
| MISPLEADINGS | • mispleadings n. Plural of mispleading. • MISPLEADING n. an error in pleading. |
| NEOPAGANISMS | • NEOPAGANISM n. a revival of paganism, or its spirit. |
| PASSAMENTING | • PASSAMENT v. to trim with braid. |
| PASSEMENTING | • PASSEMENT v. to trim with braid. |
| PLASMINOGENS | • plasminogens n. Plural of plasminogen. • PLASMINOGEN n. the precursor of plasmin that is found in blood plasma and serum. |
| PLASMOLYSING | • plasmolysing v. Present participle of plasmolyse. • PLASMOLYSE v. to undergo plasmolysis, the removal of water from a cell by osmosis, also PLASMOLYZE. |
| PRESAGEMENTS | • presagements n. Plural of presagement. • PRESAGEMENT n. (obsolete) a presage. |
| PROGNATHISMS | • prognathisms n. Plural of prognathism. • PROGNATHISM n. the state of having projecting jaws. |
| PROTAGONISMS | • PROTAGONISM n. the state of being a protagonist. |
| PSALMODISING | • psalmodising v. Present participle of psalmodise. • PSALMODISE v. to practise psalmody, also PSALMODIZE. |
| SYMPATHISING | • sympathising v. Present participle of sympathise. • SYMPATHISE v. to be in keeping, accord, or harmony, also SYMPATHIZE. |