| ASTIGMATICS | • astigmatics n. Plural of astigmatic. • ASTIGMATIC n. a person with astigmatism. |
| ASTIGMATISM | • astigmatism n. (Optics) A defect of a lens such that light rays coming from a point do not meet at a focal point so… • astigmatism n. (Pathology) A disorder of the vision, usually due to a misshapen cornea, such that light does not focus… • ASTIGMATISM n. a defect in the eye or a lens by which rays from a single source are not focused at a single point, also ASTIGMIA. |
| ENIGMATISTS | • enigmatists n. Plural of enigmatist. • ENIGMATIST n. one who makes, or talks in, enigmas. |
| GASTRITIDES | • gastritides n. Plural of gastritis. • GASTRITIS n. inflammation of the stomach. |
| GASTRITISES | • GASTRITIS n. inflammation of the stomach. |
| GERIATRISTS | • geriatrists n. Plural of geriatrist. • GERIATRIST n. one specialising in the care of the elderly, a geriatrician. |
| GRAFFITISTS | • graffitists n. Plural of graffitist. • GRAFFITIST n. one who draws graffiti. |
| INSTIGATORS | • instigators n. Plural of instigator. • INSTIGATOR n. one who instigates. |
| MISSTARTING | • misstarting v. Present participle of misstart. • MISSTART v. to start off badly. |
| MUSSITATING | • mussitating v. Present participle of mussitate. • MUSSITATE v. (obsolete) to mutter. |
| NEGATIVISTS | • negativists n. Plural of negativist. • NEGATIVIST n. one who practises negativism, a tendency to deny and criticise, without offering positive suggestions. |
| SAGITTARIES | • sagittaries n. Plural of sagittary. • SAGITTARY n. a representation of a centaur or mounted archer. |
| STIGMATISED | • stigmatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of stigmatise. • STIGMATISE v. to mark with a stigma, or brand; as, the ancients stigmatised their slaves and soldiers, also STIGMATIZE. |
| STIGMATISER | • STIGMATISER n. one who stigmatises, also STIGMATIZER. |
| STIGMATISES | • stigmatises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stigmatise. • STIGMATISE v. to mark with a stigma, or brand; as, the ancients stigmatised their slaves and soldiers, also STIGMATIZE. |
| STIGMATISMS | • stigmatisms n. Plural of stigmatism. • STIGMATISM n. the impression of stigmata. |
| STIGMATISTS | • stigmatists n. Plural of stigmatist. • STIGMATIST n. one believed to be supernaturally impressed with the marks of Christ's wounds. |
| STIGMATIZES | • stigmatizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stigmatize. • STIGMATIZE v. to mark with a stigma, or brand; as, the ancients stigmatized their slaves and soldiers, also STIGMATISE. |
| STRAIGHTISH | • straightish adj. Reasonably straight. • STRAIGHTISH adj. somewhat straight. |
| SUSCITATING | • suscitating v. Present participle of suscitate. • SUSCITATE v. to excite; to rouse. |