| AGONISTICS | • agonistics n. The range of activities associated with aggressive encounters between members of the same species, including… • AGONISTICS n. (archaic) the art and theory of prizefighting. |
| ANALOGISTS | • analogists n. Plural of analogist. • ANALOGIST n. one who reasons from analogy, or represents by analogy. |
| ASSONATING | • assonating v. Present participle of assonate. • ASSONATE v. to match in a vowel sound. |
| GESTATIONS | • gestations n. Plural of gestation. • GESTATION n. the process of gestating, bearing in the womb. |
| GLASNOSTIC | • glasnostic adj. Relating to glasnost. • GLASNOSTIC adj. in the spirit of glasnost, the policy of openness and forthrightness under the premiership of Mikhail Gorbachev, also GLASNOSTIAN. |
| GUSTATIONS | • gustations n. Plural of gustation. • GUSTATION n. the act of tasting. |
| JARGONISTS | • jargonists n. Plural of jargonist. • JARGONIST n. a person who uses jargon, also JARGONEER. |
| NOSTALGIAS | • nostalgias n. Plural of nostalgia. • NOSTALGIA n. homesickness; the desire to return to some earlier time in one's life. |
| NOSTALGICS | • nostalgics n. Plural of nostalgic. • NOSTALGIC n. one who is nostalgic. |
| NOSTALGIST | • nostalgist n. A person who is prone to nostalgia. • NOSTALGIST n. one who indulges in nostalgia. |
| OBSIGNATES | • obsignates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obsignate. • OBSIGNATE v. to seal or confirm, also OBSIGN. |
| OUTGASSING | • outgassing v. Present participle of outgas. • outgassing n. The slow release of gas from a solid or liquid; especially the release of gases into the atmosphere of a planet. • out-gassing v. Present participle of out-gas. |
| OUTPASSING | • outpassing v. Present participle of outpass. • OUTPASS v. to excel in passing in football. |
| SIGMATIONS | • SIGMATION n. the addition of a sigma at the end of a syllable. |
| SIGMATRONS | • SIGMATRON n. a machine generating high-potential X-rays. |
| SWINGBOATS | • swingboats n. Plural of swingboat. • SWINGBOAT n. a boat-shaped swinging carriage for fairs etc. |
| TOPAGNOSIS | • TOPAGNOSIS n. a symptom of disease of or damage to the brain in which a person cannot identify a part of the body that has been touched, also TOPAGNOSIA. |
| TRISAGIONS | • Trisagions n. Plural of Trisagion. • TRISAGION n. an ancient hymn consisting of the words 'O Holy God, holy and mighty, holy and immortal, have mercy on us'; loosely, the Tersanctus. |