| MAGISTERIES | • magisteries n. Plural of magistery. • MAGISTERY n. the quality, position, or function of a master. |
| MAINSPRINGS | • mainsprings n. Plural of mainspring. • MAINSPRING n. the chief spring in a mechanism esp. of a watch or clock. |
| MISDRAWINGS | • misdrawings n. Plural of misdrawing. • MISDRAWING n. the act of misdrawing. |
| MISPHRASING | • misphrasing v. Present participle of misphrase. • misphrasing n. An instance of something being phrased badly or wrongly. • MISPHRASE v. to phrase wrongly. |
| MISPRAISING | • mispraising v. Present participle of mispraise. • MISPRAISE v. to praise amiss. |
| MISREADINGS | • misreadings n. Plural of misreading. • MISREADING n. an incorrect reading. |
| MISSTARTING | • misstarting v. Present participle of misstart. • MISSTART v. to start off badly. |
| MORALISINGS | • moralisings n. Plural of moralising. • MORALISING n. the preaching of morality. |
| ORGANICISMS | • organicisms n. Plural of organicism. • ORGANICISM n. the conception of life or society as an organism. |
| PLAGIARISMS | • plagiarisms n. Plural of plagiarism. • PLAGIARISM n. an act or instance of plagiarizing. |
| SCINTIGRAMS | • scintigrams n. Plural of scintigram. • SCINTIGRAM n. a diagram produced by scintigraphy. |
| SINGULARISM | • singularism n. (Philosophy) The philosophical strategy that asserts the validity of only a single interpretation. • SINGULARISM n. a philosophy that recognizes one principle only, as opposed to pluralism. |
| STIGMARIANS | • STIGMARIAN n. the pitted underground part of Sigillaria or other fossil tree. |
| STIGMATISER | • STIGMATISER n. one who stigmatises, also STIGMATIZER. |
| SUMMARISING | • summarising v. Present participle of summarise. • SUMMARISE v. to make a summary of, also SUMMARIZE. |