| ANDROGYNES | • androgynes n. Plural of androgyne. • ANDROGYNE n. a hermaphrodite; an effeminate man; a masculine woman. |
| COARSENING | • coarsening v. Present participle of coarsen. • coarsening n. The process or the result of becoming coarse. • COARSEN v. to make coarse. |
| CONLANGERS | • conlangers n. Plural of conlanger. • CONLANGER n. a person who creates an artificial language. |
| DANNEBROGS | • DANNEBROG n. (Danish) the ancient battle standard of Denmark, bearing figures of cross and crown. |
| ENGARRISON | • engarrison v. (Transitive) To garrison; to put in garrison, or to protect by a garrison. • ENGARRISON v. to garrison; to protect by a garrison. |
| GANGRENOUS | • gangrenous adj. Indicative of or afflicted with gangrene. • GANGRENOUS adj. of or like gangrene. |
| HOARSENING | • hoarsening v. Present participle of hoarsen. • HOARSEN v. to make hoarse. |
| IGNORANCES | • ignorances n. Plural of ignorance. • IGNORANCE n. lack of knowledge. |
| MAGNETRONS | • magnetrons n. Plural of magnetron. • MAGNETRON n. a vacuum tube combined with a magnetic field to deflect electrons. |
| OMNIRANGES | • omniranges n. Plural of omnirange. • OMNIRANGE n. a system of radio navigation. |
| ORGANZINES | • organzines n. Plural of organzine. • ORGANZINE n. a silk yarn of two or more threads put together with a slight twist; a fabric made of this yarn. |
| PENDRAGONS | • pendragons n. Plural of pendragon. • Pendragons n. Plural of Pendragon. • PENDRAGON n. (Welsh) an ancient British or Welsh prince holding or claiming supreme power, a chief leader or ruler. |
| REASONINGS | • reasonings n. Plural of reasoning. • REASONING n. the derivation of inferences or conclusions from known or presumed facts. |
| RESONATING | • resonating v. Present participle of resonate. • RESONATE v. to resound. |