| ANAGRAMMATICAL | • anagrammatical adj. Alternative form of anagrammatic. • ANAGRAMMATICAL adj. like an anagram, also ANAGRAMMATIC. |
| BLAMESTORMINGS | • BLAMESTORMING n. meeting in order to apportion blame for an error or failure. |
| DIAGRAMMATICAL | • diagrammatical adj. Diagrammatic. • DIAGRAMMATICAL adj. of or like a diagram, also DIAGRAMMATIC. |
| EPIGRAMMATICAL | • epigrammatical adj. Pertaining to, or in the form of, an epigram; concise and witty or pointed. • EPIGRAMMATICAL adj. of or like an epigram, also EPIGRAMMATIC. |
| GRAMMATICALITY | • grammaticality n. (Linguistics) (of language) The state or attribute of obeying the rules of grammar; grammatical correctness. • GRAMMATICALITY n. the state of being grammatical. |
| GRAMMATOLOGIES | • grammatologies n. Plural of grammatology. • GRAMMATOLOGY n. the study of systems of writing. |
| GRAMMATOLOGIST | • grammatologist n. One who studies grammatology. • GRAMMATOLOGIST n. a specialist in grammatology. |
| IMMITIGABILITY | • immitigability n. The quality of being immitigable. • IMMITIGABILITY n. the quality of being immitigable. |
| LIPOGRAMMATISM | • lipogrammatism n. Lipogrammatic writing. • LIPOGRAMMATISM n. the practice of writing lipograms. |
| LIPOGRAMMATIST | • lipogrammatist n. One who makes a lipogram. • LIPOGRAMMATIST n. one who writes lipograms. |
| LYMPHANGIOMATA | • lymphangiomata n. Plural of lymphangioma. • LYMPHANGIOMA n. an angioma of the lymph nodes. |
| MALIMPRINTINGS | • MALIMPRINTING n. the process of becoming malimprinted. |
| METHAEMOGLOBIN | • methaemoglobin n. Alternative spelling of methemoglobin. • methæmoglobin n. Alternative spelling of methemoglobin. • METHAEMOGLOBIN n. a brown compound of oxygen and haemoglobin formed in the blood by the action of certain drugs. |
| MULTIMEGAWATTS | • multimegawatts n. Plural of multimegawatt. • MULTIMEGAWATT n. many megawatts. |
| NONGRAMMATICAL | • nongrammatical adj. Not grammatical. • NONGRAMMATICAL adj. not grammatical. |
| PALEOMAGNETISM | • paleomagnetism n. (Geology) The study of the strength and direction of the Earth’s magnetic field as it has changed over… • PALEOMAGNETISM n. the study of the Earth's past magnetism as it is recorded in the rocks. |
| SOMNAMBULATING | • somnambulating v. Present participle of somnambulate. • SOMNAMBULATE v. to walk when asleep. |
| SUMMERSAULTING | • summersaulting v. Present participle of summersault. • SUMMERSAULT v. to perform a leap in which a person turns his heels over his head and lights upon his feet; a turning end over end, also SOMERSAULT, SOMERSET, SUMMERSET. |