| DOPPELGANGERS | • doppelgangers n. Plural of doppelganger. • doppelgängers n. Plural of doppelgänger. • DOPPELGANGER n. (German) a ghostly counterpart of a living person. |
| GELANDESPRUNG | • gelandesprung n. (Skiing) A jump, usually over an obstacle, made in downhill skiing. • geländesprung n. (Skiing) Alternative form of gelandesprung. • GELANDESPRUNG n. a skiing jump from a crouch using both poles. |
| GEOMORPHOLOGY | • geomorphology n. The study of landforms, their classification, origin, development, and history. • GEOMORPHOLOGY n. the study of the landscapes of the earth and their development. |
| GLASSPAPERING | • glasspapering v. Present participle of glasspaper. • GLASSPAPER v. to sand with glasspaper (an abrasive composed of quartz granules on a paper backing). |
| GLOSSOGRAPHER | • glossographer n. A writer of a glossary; a commentator. • GLOSSOGRAPHER n. a writer of short explanatory notes or glosses. |
| GLYPHOGRAPHER | • glyphographer n. One who carries out glyphography. • GLYPHOGRAPHER n. one who practises glyphography. |
| GLYPTOGRAPHER | • glyptographer n. One who carries out glyptography. • GLYPTOGRAPHER n. one who practises glyptography, the art of engraving on gems. |
| HELIOGRAPHING | • heliographing v. Present participle of heliograph. • HELIOGRAPH v. to signal by heliograph. |
| HIEROGLYPHING | • hieroglyphing v. Present participle of hieroglyph. • HIEROGLYPH v. to represent by hieroglyphs. |
| JELLYGRAPHING | • jellygraphing v. Present participle of jellygraph. • JELLYGRAPH v. to copy by jellygraph, an old device for copying that used a plate of jelly. |
| PARALANGUAGES | • paralanguages n. Plural of paralanguage. • PARALANGUAGE n. nonverbal elements which affect meaning of speech, as intonation, etc. |
| PREGANGLIONIC | • preganglionic adj. (Anatomy) Describing the nerve fibres that supply a ganglion. • preganglionic n. Such a neuron. • PREGANGLIONIC adj. proximal to a ganglion. |
| PRESIGNALLING | • PRESIGNAL v. to signal in advance. |
| PROTOLANGUAGE | • protolanguage n. Alternative form of proto-language. • proto-language n. (Linguistics) A language which is reconstructed by examining similarities in existing languages to try… • proto-language n. (Linguistics) The early utterances produced by an infant before it acquires true language. |