| DISMASTING | • dismasting v. Present participle of dismast. • dismasting n. The act by which a ship is dismasted. • DISMAST v. to remove the mast of, also DEMAST. |
| FASTIGIUMS | • FASTIGIUM n. (Latin) the apex of a building; a gable-end; a pediment. |
| GIGANTISMS | • gigantisms n. Plural of gigantism. • GIGANTISM n. a tendency to abnormally large size, also GIANTISM. |
| IMAGINISTS | • imaginists n. Plural of imaginist. • IMAGINIST n. a person with an active imagination. |
| MAISTRINGS | • MAISTRING n. (obsolete) mastering, also MASTERING. |
| MISCASTING | • miscasting v. Present participle of miscast. • MISCAST v. to cast in an unsuitable role. |
| MISMATINGS | • mismatings n. Plural of mismating. • MISMATING n. the act of mating wrongly or unsuitably. |
| MISOGAMIST | • misogamist n. A person with a dislike or hatred of marriage. • MISOGAMIST n. one who hates marriage. |
| MISSEATING | • misseating v. Present participle of misseat. • MISSEAT v. to seat wrongly. |
| MISSTATING | • misstating v. Present participle of misstate. • MISSTATE v. to state wrongly. |
| MISTAKINGS | • mistakings n. Plural of mistaking. • MISTAKING n. (Shakespeare) a mistake. |
| SIGMATIONS | • SIGMATION n. the addition of a sigma at the end of a syllable. |
| SIGMATISMS | • sigmatisms n. Plural of sigmatism. • SIGMATISM n. repetition of the sigma sound. |
| STIGMATICS | • stigmatics n. Plural of stigmatic. • STIGMATIC n. a person who bears a stigma. |
| STIGMATISE | • stigmatise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of stigmatize. • STIGMATISE v. to mark with a stigma, or brand; as, the ancients stigmatised their slaves and soldiers, also STIGMATIZE. |
| STIGMATISM | • stigmatism n. (Optics) Image-formation property of an optical system which focuses a single point source in object… • stigmatism n. (Medicine) Normal eyesight, anastigmatic state. • stigmatism n. (Pathology) State of having stigmata. |
| STIGMATIST | • stigmatist n. A person whose body is marked by stigmata; a stigmatic. • STIGMATIST n. one believed to be supernaturally impressed with the marks of Christ's wounds. |
| TRIGAMISTS | • trigamists n. Plural of trigamist. • TRIGAMIST n. one who has been married three times; also, one who has three husbands or three wives at the same time. |