| AGONOTHETES | • agonothetes n. (Historical) An officer who presided over the great public games in Ancient Greece. • agonothetes n. Plural of agonothete. • AGONOTHETES n. a judge or director of public games. |
| ENSHEATHING | • ensheathing v. Present participle of ensheathe. • ENSHEATH v. to enclose as in a sheath, also ENSHEATHE, INSHEATH, INSHEATHE. |
| ESTRANGHELO | • ESTRANGHELO n. a cursive form of the old Syrian alphabet, also ESTRANGELO. |
| FEATHERINGS | • featherings n. Plural of feathering. • FEATHERING n. the act of providing with feathers. |
| GENETHLIACS | • genethliacs n. Plural of genethliac. • GENETHLIAC n. a caster of horoscopes. |
| GHASTNESSES | • GHASTNESS n. ghastliness, also GASTNESS, GASTNESSE. |
| GREENHEARTS | • greenhearts n. Plural of greenheart. • GREENHEART n. a South American tree of the laurel family, with very hard wood, aka bebeeru. |
| HALOGENATES | • halogenates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of halogenate. • HALOGENATE v. to combine with a halogen. |
| HATEMONGERS | • hatemongers n. Plural of hatemonger. |
| HOMOGENATES | • homogenates n. Plural of homogenate. • HOMOGENATE n. a substance produced by homogenization. |
| INGATHERERS | • ingatherers n. Plural of ingatherer. • INGATHERER n. one who ingathers. |
| LEATHERINGS | • leatherings n. Plural of leathering. • LEATHERING n. a thrashing. |
| NEARSIGHTED | • nearsighted adj. Alternative form of near-sighted. • near-sighted adj. Myopic, suffering from myopia. • near␣sighted adj. Myopic; unable to see distant objects unaided. |
| PATHOGENIES | • pathogenies n. Plural of pathogeny. • PATHOGENY n. the production and development of disease, also PATHOGENESIS. |
| STEVENGRAPH | • Stevengraph n. A picture woven from silk. • STEVENGRAPH n. a silk picture woven in colours. |
| WAVELENGTHS | • wavelengths n. Plural of wavelength. • WAVELENGTH n. the distance in the line of advance of a wave from any one point to the next point of corresponding phase. |
| WEATHERINGS | • weatherings n. Plural of weathering. • WEATHERING n. the action of the elements in altering the form, colour, texture or composition of rocks. |