| ANISOGAMIES | • ANISOGAMY n. union between markedly different gametes e.g. as egg and sperm, as in humans. |
| DISIMAGINES | • disimagines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disimagine. • DISIMAGINE v. to banish from the imagination. |
| EMPHASISING | • emphasising v. Present participle of emphasise. • EMPHASISE v. to add emphasis to, also EMPHASIZE. |
| ENIGMATISES | • enigmatises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enigmatise. • ENIGMATISE v. to express enigmatically or symbolically, also ENIGMATIZE. |
| ENIGMATISTS | • enigmatists n. Plural of enigmatist. • ENIGMATIST n. one who makes, or talks in, enigmas. |
| LEGATISSIMO | • LEGATISSIMO adv. (Italian) as smoothly as possible. |
| MAGISTERIES | • magisteries n. Plural of magistery. • MAGISTERY n. the quality, position, or function of a master. |
| MISASSIGNED | • misassigned v. Simple past tense and past participle of misassign. • MISASSIGN v. to assign wrongly. |
| MISDIAGNOSE | • misdiagnose v. To incorrectly diagnose. • MISDIAGNOSE v. to diagnose wrongly. |
| MISPLEASING | • mispleasing v. Present participle of misplease. • MISPLEASE v. (obsolete) to displease. |
| MISREADINGS | • misreadings n. Plural of misreading. • MISREADING n. an incorrect reading. |
| MISSPEAKING | • misspeaking n. (Obsolete) Speaking ill; defamation, slander. • misspeaking n. The fact or instance of speaking falsely or unclearly. • MISSPEAK v. to speak incorrectly. |
| NEGATIVISMS | • negativisms n. Plural of negativism. • NEGATIVISM n. a tendency to deny and criticise, without offering positive suggestions. |
| SMIFLIGATES | • SMIFLIGATE v. Charles Dickens's nonce word for to spiflicate. |
| STIGMATISED | • stigmatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of stigmatise. • STIGMATISE v. to mark with a stigma, or brand; as, the ancients stigmatised their slaves and soldiers, also STIGMATIZE. |
| STIGMATISER | • STIGMATISER n. one who stigmatises, also STIGMATIZER. |
| STIGMATISES | • stigmatises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stigmatise. • STIGMATISE v. to mark with a stigma, or brand; as, the ancients stigmatised their slaves and soldiers, also STIGMATIZE. |
| STIGMATIZES | • stigmatizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stigmatize. • STIGMATIZE v. to mark with a stigma, or brand; as, the ancients stigmatized their slaves and soldiers, also STIGMATISE. |
| SUBIMAGINES | • subimagines n. Plural of subimago. • SUBIMAGO n. a stage in the life of a mayfly. |
| TIMEPASSING | • TIMEPASS v. to pass time. |