| AGNATIONS | • agnations n. Plural of agnation. • AGNATION n. relationship traced through the male line. |
| ANIMATING | • animating v. Present participle of animate. • ANIMATE v. to give life to. |
| ANTIAGING | • antiaging adj. Alternative form of anti-aging. • anti-aging adj. Related to the lessening or halting of the aging process. • ANTIAGING adj. designed to prevent ageing. |
| ASKANTING | • askanting v. Present participle of askant. • ASKANT v. (Shakespeare) to turn aside, also ASKANCE. |
| ATTAINING | • attaining v. Present participle of attain. • ATTAIN v. to gain or achieve by mental or physical effort. |
| AVAUNTING | • avaunting v. Present participle of avaunt. • AVAUNT v. (archaic) to advance. |
| EMANATING | • emanating v. Present participle of emanate. • EMANATE v. to send forth. |
| GALANTINE | • galantine n. (Now historical) A spiced, thickened sauce served with fish or poultry. • galantine n. A dish of boned, often stuffed meat (or fish) that has been boiled, and is served cold with its jelly. • GALANTINE n. (French) a preparation of jellied fowl. |
| GIGANTEAN | • gigantean adj. (Obsolete) Like a giant; gigantic, mighty. • GIGANTEAN adj. like a giant, also GIGANTIC. |
| MALIGNANT | • malignant adj. Harmful, malevolent, injurious. • malignant adj. (Medicine) Tending to produce death; threatening a fatal issue. • malignant n. A deviant; a person who is hostile or destructive to society. |
| MANDATING | • mandating v. Present participle of mandate. • MANDATE v. to issue with a mandate. |
| MANGANITE | • manganite n. (Geology) a dark gray mineral of manganese, MnO(OH), found throughout North America and Europe. • MANGANITE n. an oxide of manganese, occurring in brilliant steel-gray or iron-black crystals. |
| NARRATING | • narrating v. Present participle of narrate. • narrating n. An act of narration. • NARRATE v. to tell a story. |
| TANAGRINE | • tanagrine adj. (Zoology) Of or pertaining to the tanagers. • TANAGRINE adj. of or pertaining to the tanagers, a family of brightly-coloured South American birds. |
| TIKINAGAN | • tikinagan n. An Algonquin cradleboard. • TIKINAGAN n. (Native American) a thin board to which an infant is strapped so that it can be transported on its mother's back. |
| TURNAGAIN | • turnagain n. (Lace making) The movement of the bobbin in producing the breadth, or series of narrow stripes, in one… • turn␣again v. (Archaic) To return. • turn␣again v. (Archaic) To make a stand. |
| UNABATING | • unabating adj. Not abating; ongoing, continuing. • UNABATING adj. not abating. |
| VANTAGING | • vantaging v. Present participle of vantage. • VANTAGE v. (Spenser) to benefit. |