| ANGLICISM | • anglicism n. An Englishism: a word or other feature originating in the English language that has been borrowed by another language. • anglicism n. A Briticism: a word or other feature in the English language that is specific to, or characteristic… • anglicism n. A cultural aspect typical of the English people. |
| AUMAILING | • aumailing v. Present participle of aumail. • AUMAIL v. (archaic) to enamel. |
| BIGEMINAL | • bigeminal adj. Occurring in pairs; doubled or twinned. • bigeminal n. The occurrence of premature atrial or ventricular heartbeats in pairs. • BIGEMINAL adj. having a double pulse. |
| CLIMATING | • CLIMATE v. to remain in a certain place. |
| CLIMAXING | • climaxing v. Present participle of climax. • CLIMAX v. to reach a high point. |
| EMAILINGS | • EMAILING n. the act of sending electronic mail. |
| EMBAILING | • embailing v. Present participle of embail. • EMBAIL v. (obsolete) to encircle, to hoop in. |
| GIMBALING | • gimbaling v. Present participle of gimbal. • GIMBAL v. to support on a set of rings allowing free movement, also GYMBAL. |
| GRIMALKIN | • grimalkin n. A cat, especially an elderly female. • grimalkin n. (Archaic) A bad-tempered old woman; a crone. • GRIMALKIN n. a cat; esp. an old female cat, also MALKIN, MAWKIN. |
| IMBALMING | • imbalming v. Present participle of imbalm. • IMBALM v. to impregnate with balm or perfume e.g. to preserve a dead body, also EMBALM. |
| IMBLAZING | • imblazing v. Present participle of imblaze. • IMBLAZE v. to adorn with glittering embellishments, also EMBLAZE. |
| IMPARLING | • imparling v. Present participle of imparl. • IMPARL v. to talk over, also EMPARL. |
| IMPLATING | • implating v. Present participle of implate. • IMPLATE v. to put a covering plate over. |
| INFLAMING | • inflaming v. Present participle of inflame. • INFLAME v. to set on fire. |
| MALIGNING | • maligning v. Present participle of malign. • MALIGN v. to speak evil of. |
| MALIGNITY | • malignity n. The quality of being malign or malignant; badness, evilness, monstrosity, depravity, maliciousness. • malignity n. A non-benign cancer; a malignancy. • MALIGNITY n. the quality of being malign. |
| MISALIGNS | • misaligns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misalign. • MISALIGN v. to align improperly. |
| MISLAYING | • mislaying v. Present participle of mislay. • MISLAY v. to put in a forgotten place. |
| REGIMINAL | • regiminal adj. Of or relating to regimen. • REGIMINAL adj. of or relating to regimen; as, regiminal rules. |
| REMAILING | • remailing v. Present participle of remail. • remailing n. A second or subsequent mailing. • REMAILING n. the act of mailing again. |