| COMMEASURING | • commeasuring v. Present participle of commeasure. • COMMEASURE v. to be commensurate with; to equal.
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| GAMOTROPISMS | • GAMOTROPISM n. the tendency of gametes to attract each other. | 
| GOURMANDISMS | • GOURMANDISM n. the state of being a gourmand. | 
| GYMNATORIUMS | • gymnatoriums n. Plural of gymnatorium. | 
| IMMIGRATIONS | • immigrations n. Plural of immigration. • IMMIGRATION n. the act or process of immigrating.
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| MARCONIGRAMS | • marconigrams n. Plural of marconigram. • MARCONIGRAM n. a message sent by wireless telegraphy.
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| MESOGASTRIUM | • mesogastrium n. (Anatomy) The part of the embryonic mesentery that includes the stomach. • MESOGASTRIUM n. the mesentery supporting the embryonic stomach.
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| MICROGAMETES | • microgametes n. Plural of microgamete. • MICROGAMETE n. the smaller, generally the male, gamete.
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| MICROMANAGES | • micromanages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of micromanage. • MICROMANAGE v. to manage at a detailed level.
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| MIMOGRAPHERS | • mimographers n. Plural of mimographer. • MIMOGRAPHER n. a writer of mimes.
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| MIMOGRAPHIES | • MIMOGRAPHY n. the writing of mimes. | 
| MISPROGRAMED | • misprogramed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misprogram. • MISPROGRAM v. to program incorrectly.
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| PROGRAMMINGS | • programmings n. Plural of programming. • PROGRAMMING n. the act of making a program.
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| PROGYMNASIUM | • progymnasium n. In Germany, a classical school without the higher classes; a school preparatory to a gymnasium. • PROGYMNASIUM n. in Germany, a gymnasium for pupils up to age 16 only, at which university entrance qualifications are not obtainable.
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| SPERMAGONIUM | • spermagonium n. (Lichenology) Alternative spelling of spermogonium. • SPERMAGONIUM n. a receptacle in which spermatia are produced in some fungi and lichens.
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| SUBMICROGRAM | • submicrogram adj. Being or relating to a quantity of less than a microgram. • submicrogram n. An amount that is less than a microgram.
 • SUBMICROGRAM adj. relating to or having a mass of less than one microgram.
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