| AGROSTOLOGIES | • AGROSTOLOGY n. the science or study of grasses. | 
| ANGELOLOGISTS | • angelologists n. Plural of angelologist. • ANGELOLOGIST n. one who studies angelology.
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| BILLINGSGATES | • billingsgates n. Plural of billingsgate. • BILLINGSGATE n. coarsely abusive language.
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| DISAGGREGATES | • disaggregates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disaggregate. • DISAGGREGATE v. to separate into component parts.
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| DISGREGATIONS | • disgregations n. Plural of disgregation. • DISGREGATION n. separation; scattering.
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| GAMETOGENESIS | • gametogenesis n. (Cytology) The process by which gametes are produced. • GAMETOGENESIS n. the formation of gametes, also GAMETOGENY.
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| GEOMAGNETISMS | • GEOMAGNETISM n. the state of being geomagnetic. | 
| GEOMAGNETISTS | • geomagnetists n. Plural of geomagnetist. • GEOMAGNETIST n. a student of geomagnetism.
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| GEOSTRATEGIES | • geostrategies n. Plural of geostrategy. • GEOSTRATEGY n. a branch of geopolitics that deals with strategy.
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| GEOSTRATEGIST | • geostrategist n. A geopolitical strategist; one concerned with the strategies of political geography. • GEOSTRATEGIST n. one who studies geostrategy.
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| GERATOLOGISTS | • geratologists n. Plural of geratologist. • GERATOLOGIST n. a student of geratology.
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| GUESSTIMATING | • guesstimating v. Present participle of guesstimate. • GUESSTIMATE v. to estimate without adequate information, also GUESTIMATE.
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| SCAPEGOATINGS | • scapegoatings n. Plural of scapegoating. • SCAPEGOATING n. the act of making a scapegoat of.
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| SLUGGARDLIEST | • SLUGGARDLY adj. like a sluggard, a habitually lazy person. | 
| STRAIGHTEDGES | • straightedges n. Plural of straightedge. • straight␣edges n. Plural of straight edge.
 • STRAIGHTEDGE n. a bar or piece of material (as of wood, metal, or plastic) with a straight edge for testing straight lines and surfaces or for cutting along or drawing straight lines.
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| TRANSGRESSING | • transgressing v. Present participle of transgress. • TRANSGRESS v. to violate a command or law.
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