| EMMESHING | • emmeshing v. Present participle of emmesh. • EMMESH v. to entangle, also ENMESH, IMMESH, INMESH. |
| GELSEMIUM | • gelsemium n. Any of several flowering plants, of the genus Gelsemium, many of which are poisonous. • GELSEMIUM n. a climbing plant. |
| GEMMERIES | • gemmeries n. Plural of gemmery. • GEMMERY n. gems generally. |
| GEMMINESS | • gemminess n. (UK, slang, archaic) The state or quality of being gemmy; spruceness; smartness. • GEMMINESS n. the state of being gemmy, full of gems. |
| GLAMMIEST | • GLAMMY adj. glamorous. |
| GUMMINESS | • gumminess n. The state or condition of being gummy. • GUMMINESS n. the state of being gummy. |
| IMMERSING | • immersing v. Present participle of immerse. • IMMERSE v. to plunge into a liquid, also IMMERGE. |
| IMMESHING | • immeshing v. Present participle of immesh. • IMMESH v. to entangle, as in, the meshes of a net, also ENMESH, EMMESH, INMESH. |
| IMMINGLES | • immingles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of immingle. • IMMINGLE v. to mix. |
| LAMMIGERS | • lammigers n. Plural of lammiger. • LAMMIGER n. (dialect) a cripple, also LAMETER, LAMIGER, LAMITER. |
| MAGNESIUM | • magnesium n. The chemical element (symbol Mg) with an atomic number of 12. It is a light, easily flammable, silvery-white… • MAGNESIUM n. a bright silver-white metallic element. |
| MAGNETISM | • magnetism n. (Physics) The property of being magnetic. • magnetism n. (Physics) The science which treats of magnetic phenomena. • magnetism n. Power of attraction; power to excite the feelings and to gain the affections. |
| MISMANAGE | • mismanage v. (Transitive) To manage an area of responsibility in a way which is inept, incompetent, or dishonest. • mismanage v. (Intransitive) To behave, in a management capacity, in a manner which is inept, incompetent, or dishonest. • MISMANAGE v. to manage wrongly. |
| MONERGISM | • monergism n. (Theology) A Christian position holding that God, through the Holy Spirit, works to bring about effectually… • MONERGISM n. the theory that the Holy Spirit alone can act. |
| SCRIMMAGE | • scrimmage n. A rough fight. • scrimmage n. (US) In some team sports, especially soccer, a practice game which does not count on a team’s record. • scrimmage n. In American football or Canadian football, a play that begins with a snap from the center while opposing… |
| SIMMERING | • simmering v. Present participle of simmer. • simmering n. The act of something that simmers. • SIMMER v. to cook just below boiling point. |
| SKRIMMAGE | • skrimmage n. Alternative spelling of scrimmage. • skrimmage v. Alternative spelling of scrimmage. • SKRIMMAGE n. a noisy dispute or tussle; a rough or confused struggle. |
| STEMMINGS | • stemmings n. Plural of stemming. • STEMMING n. material used for tamping a hole. |
| SUMMERING | • summering v. Present participle of summer. • summering n. An instance of spending the summer, as for a vacation or for cooler weather. • SUMMERING n. passing the summer. |
| TAGMEMICS | • tagmemics n. (Linguistics) A theory of discourse that considers context-selected semantically equivalent elements… • TAGMEMICS n. the analysis of the grammar of a language based on the arrangement of spoken elements. |