| ARMIGERS | • armigers n. Plural of armiger. • ARMIGER n. an armour-bearer; a person entitled to bear heraldic arms, also ARMIGERO. |
| EPIGRAMS | • epigrams n. Plural of epigram. • EPIGRAM n. a short, witty poem; a concise, clever and often paradoxical statement. |
| GAMBIERS | • Gambiers prop.n. Gambier Islands. • GAMBIER n. (Malay) the inspissated juice of a plant growing in Malacca, used for tanning and dyeing, also GAMBIA, GAMBIR. |
| GAMESIER | • GAMESY adj. keen on sports. |
| GERMAINS | • GERMAIN n. (Shakespeare) a germ, shoot, also GERMAINE, GERMEN, GERMIN. |
| GISARMES | • gisarmes n. Plural of gisarme. • GISARME n. (historical) a long-shafted halberd with two-edged axe carried by a medieval foot soldier. |
| GORAMIES | • goramies n. Plural of goramy. • GORAMY n. (Malay) a large freshwater food fish of Asia, also GOURAMI, GURAMI. |
| GRAMPIES | • grampies n. Plural of grampy. • GRAMPY n. a grandfather. |
| GREMIALS | • gremials n. Plural of gremial. • GREMIAL n. a cloth laid on a bishop's knees to keep his vestments clean from oil at ordination. |
| GRIMACES | • grimaces n. Plural of grimace. • grimaces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grimace. • GRIMACE v. to contort the facial features. |
| LAMIGERS | • lamigers n. Plural of lamiger. • LAMIGER n. (dialect) a cripple, also LAMETER, LAMITER, LAMMIGER. |
| MAGISTER | • magister n. Master; sir: a title used in the Middle Ages, given to a person in authority, or to one having a licence… • magister n. The possessor of a master’s degree. • MAGISTER n. (Latin) a person licensed to teach in a medieval university. |
| MIGRATES | • migrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of migrate. • MIGRATE v. to move from one region to another. |
| MISGRADE | • misgrade v. (Transitive) To grade incorrectly. • MISGRADE v. to grade incorrectly. |
| PRIMAGES | • primages n. Plural of primage. • PRIMAGE n. an amount paid as an addition to freight charges. |
| RAGTIMES | • ragtimes n. Plural of ragtime. • RAGTIME n. a style of American dance music. |
| REGALISM | • regalism n. The doctrine of the ecclesiastical supremacy of a sovereign. • REGALISM n. the doctrine of the monarch's supremacy in church affairs. |
| REIMAGES | • reimages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reimage. • REIMAGE v. to fix the image of. |
| SMEARING | • smearing v. Present participle of smear. • smearing n. Something smeared or daubed. • SMEAR v. to spread with something oily or sticky. |
| STERIGMA | • sterigma n. (Mycology) A slim projecting part of the basidium of some species of fungi that carries the basidiospore. • sterigma n. (Botany) A woody projection from the tip of the leaf base in certain conifers (Picea and Tsuga). • sterigma n. (Entomology) Part of the genitalia of moths. |