| ARGUMENTUM | • argumentum n. (Chiefly formal, in law, logic, etc.) Used in numerous Latin phrases (and occasionally alone) in the… • ARGUMENTUM n. (Latin) logical argument, proof. |
| BETRIMMING | • betrimming n. (Dated) gerund of betrim: an act of adorning, decking, or embellishing. • betrimming v. Present participle of betrim. • BETRIM v. to deck with trimmings. |
| COMMENTING | • commenting v. Present participle of comment. • commenting n. The making of a comment; commentary. • COMMENT v. to remark. |
| GEMMATIONS | • gemmations n. Plural of gemmation. • GEMMATION n. budding or gemma-formation. |
| GROMMETING | • grommeting v. Present participle of grommet. • GROMMET v. to fit with grommets. |
| GRUMMETING | • GRUMMET v. to fit with grummets, also GROMMET, GROMET. |
| IMPUGNMENT | • impugnment n. The act of impugning, or the state of being impugned. • IMPUGNMENT n. the act of impugning, or the state of being impugned. |
| MAGNETISMS | • magnetisms n. Plural of magnetism. • MAGNETISM n. the state of being magnetic. |
| MALIGNMENT | • malignment n. The act of maligning something. • MALIGNMENT n. a malign act. |
| MANAGEMENT | • management n. (Uncountable) Administration; the use of limited resources combined with forecasting, planning, leadership… • management n. The executives of an organisation, especially senior executives. • management n. (Uncountable) Judicious use of means to accomplish an end. |
| MINGLEMENT | • minglement n. The act of mingling, or the state of being mixed. • MINGLEMENT n. the act of mingling, or the state of being mixed. |
| MISMEETING | • mismeeting n. A situation where a person fails to interact properly with another. • mismeeting v. Present participle of mismeet. • MISMEET v. to meet under unfortunate circumstances. |
| MISMETRING | • mismetring v. Present participle of mismetre. • MISMETRE v. to spoil the metre (of a poem). |
| MISTERMING | • misterming v. Present participle of misterm. • MISTERM v. to call by a wrong name. |
| PLUMMETING | • plummeting v. Present participle of plummet. • plummeting n. A violent or dramatic fall. • PLUMMET v. to drop straight down. |
| RESTEMMING | • restemming v. Present participle of restem. • RESTEM v. (Shakespeare) to force against the current. |
| RETRIMMING | • retrimming v. Present participle of retrim. • RETRIM v. to trim again. |
| STAMMERING | • stammering n. The act of one who stammers. • stammering v. Present participle of stammer. • STAMMERING adj. hesitant. |
| TRAMMELING | • trammeling v. Present participle of trammel. • trammeling n. A hindrance or impediment. • TRAMMEL v. to hinder, also TRAMEL, TRAMELL. |