| ENAMORING | • enamoring v. Present participle of enamor. • ENAMOR v. to inspire with love, also ENAMOUR. |
| ENFRAMING | • enframing v. Present participle of enframe. • ENFRAME v. to put in a frame. |
| GERMINANT | • germinant adj. That germinates. • germinant n. A germinating plant. • GERMINANT adj. sprouting; sending forth germs or buds. |
| INHUMANER | • INHUMANE adj. not humane. |
| MAINLINER | • mainliner n. A member of the mainstream. • mainliner n. Someone who mainlines (injects drugs directly into their veins). • MAINLINER n. one who takes a narcotic intravenously. |
| MANDARINE | • mandarine n. Alternative spelling of mandarin (“citrus fruit”). • MANDARINE n. a small orange of Chinese origin. |
| MANNERISM | • mannerism n. A noticeable personal habit, a verbal or other (often, but not necessarily unconscious) habitual behavior… • mannerism n. Exaggerated or affected style in art, speech, or other behavior. • mannerism n. (Art, literature) In literature, an ostentatious and unnatural style of the second half of the sixteenth… |
| MANNERIST | • mannerist n. Someone especially interested in personal manners. • mannerist n. One who has many idiosyncratic mannerisms. • mannerist n. A proponent of mannerism in literature or art. |
| MEANDRIAN | • meandrian adj. (Obsolete) winding, having many turns. • MEANDRIAN adj. (obsolete) meandering, also MEANDROUS. |
| NEMERTIAN | • nemertian n. Alternative form of nemertean. • NEMERTIAN n. any of a phylum of wormlike animals, mostly marine, ciliated, often brightly coloured, also NEMERTEAN, NEMERTINE. |
| NICKNAMER | • nicknamer n. One who bestows a nickname. • NICKNAMER n. one who gives nicknames. |
| NITRAMINE | • nitramine n. (Chemistry) Any amine having a nitro group substituted for a hydrogen atom; an amide of nitric acid… • NITRAMINE n. a yellow crystalline explosive, aka tetryl. |
| OMNIRANGE | • omnirange n. (Aviation, chiefly attributive) A short-range radio navigation system for aircraft, based on a network… • OMNIRANGE n. a system of radio navigation. |
| PRENOMINA | • prenomina n. Plural of prenomen. • PRENOMEN n. (Latin) the first name of an ancient Roman, also PRAENOMEN. |
| REMAINING | • remaining v. Present participle of remain. • remaining n. (Uncountable, now obsolete or in theology) An act or occurrence by which someone or something remains. • remaining n. (Countable, rare) remnant. |
| REMANDING | • remanding v. Present participle of remand. • REMAND v. to send back. |
| REMANNING | • remanning v. Present participle of reman. • re-manning v. Present participle of re-man. • REMAN v. to supply a fresh group of men. |
| TINKERMAN | • TINKERMAN n. a football manager or coach who continually experiments by changing the personnel or formation of a team from game to game. |
| UNMANLIER | • unmanlier adj. Comparative form of unmanly: more unmanly. • UNMANLY adj. not manly. |
| VENIREMAN | • venireman n. (Law) A potential juror summoned for duty. • VENIREMAN n. a person summoned by venire as a prospective juror. |