| ALIGNMENTS | • alignments n. Plural of alignment. • ALIGNMENT n. the action of aligning, also ALINEMENT. |
| AMNESTYING | • amnestying v. Present participle of amnesty. • AMNESTY v. to pardon during a limited period. |
| ANTAGONISM | • antagonism n. A strong natural dislike or hatred; antipathy. • ANTAGONISM n. actively expressed opposition or hostility. |
| ASSIGNMENT | • assignment n. The act of assigning; the allocation of a job or a set of tasks. • assignment n. The categorization of something as belonging to a specific category. • assignment n. An assigned task. |
| BANTINGISM | • Bantingism n. Synonym of banting (“weight-loss diet”). • BANTINGISM n. slimming by avoiding food containing much farinaceous, saccharine, or oily matter, also BANTING. |
| ENSTAMPING | • enstamping v. Present participle of enstamp. • ENSTAMP v. to mark as with a stamp. |
| INMIGRANTS | • inmigrants n. Plural of inmigrant. • INMIGRANT n. an inmigrant person or animal, also IMMIGRANT. |
| LAMENTINGS | • lamentings n. Plural of lamenting. • LAMENTING n. the act of lamenting. |
| LAMINGTONS | • lamingtons n. Plural of lamington. • LAMINGTON n. (Australian) a piece of sponge cake, coated in chocolate and coconut. |
| MALIGNANTS | • malignants n. Plural of malignant. • MALIGNANT n. a supporter of the royalist cause during the English civil war. |
| MANGANITES | • manganites n. Plural of manganite. • MANGANITE n. an oxide of manganese, occurring in brilliant steel-gray or iron-black crystals. |
| MISATONING | • MISATONE v. to atone wrongly. |
| SEMINATING | • seminating v. Present participle of seminate. • SEMINATE v. to sow. |
| SIGNALMENT | • signalment n. The act of signalling, or of signalizing. • signalment n. A description based on specific traits. • SIGNALMENT n. the act of signaling. |
| SMARTENING | • smartening v. Present participle of smarten. • SMARTEN v. to improve in appearance. |
| SOMNIATING | • somniating v. Present participle of somniate. • SOMNIATE v. to dream. |
| TRANSUMING | • transuming v. Present participle of transume. • TRANSUME v. (obsolete) to transcribe officially. |