| ENIGMATIST | • enigmatist n. One who indulges in enigmas, especially one who often makes such enigmas. • ENIGMATIST n. one who makes, or talks in, enigmas. |
| ESTIMATING | • estimating v. Present participle of estimate. • ESTIMATE v. to calculate. |
| LEGITIMATE | • legitimate adj. In accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements. • legitimate adj. Conforming to known principles, or established or accepted rules or standards; valid. • legitimate adj. Authentic, real, genuine. |
| LEGITIMIST | • legitimist n. (Historical) A French royalist who believes that the King of France and Navarre must be chosen according… • legitimist n. A Carlist. • legitimist n. (By extension) Any proponent for the rule of a legitimate sovereign. |
| MAGNETITIC | • magnetitic adj. Of or relating to the mineral magnetite. • MAGNETITIC adj. of or like magnetite. |
| MEDITATING | • meditating v. Present participle of meditate. • MEDITATE v. to consider thoughtfully. |
| MIGMATITES | • migmatites n. Plural of migmatite. • MIGMATITE n. a type of rock containing igneous and metamorphic elements. |
| MISSETTING | • missetting v. Present participle of misset. • MISSET v. to set incorrectly. |
| MITIGATIVE | • mitigative adj. Serving to mitigate. • MITIGATIVE adj. tending to mitigate. • MITIGATIVE n. a mitigative drug. |
| NIGHTTIMES | • nighttimes n. Plural of nighttime. • night-times n. Plural of night-time. • NIGHTTIME n. the time during which it is night, also NIGHTTIDE. |
| PEGMATITIC | • pegmatitic adj. Containing or characteristic of pegmatite. • PEGMATITIC adj. having the texture of a pegmatite. |
| PERMITTING | • permitting v. Present participle of permit. • permitting n. An act or instance of permitting something. • PERMIT v. to allow. |
| REEMITTING | • reemitting v. Present participle of reemit. • REEMIT v. to emit again. |
| STIGMATISE | • stigmatise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of stigmatize. • STIGMATISE v. to mark with a stigma, or brand; as, the ancients stigmatised their slaves and soldiers, also STIGMATIZE. |
| STIGMATIZE | • stigmatize v. (Transitive) To characterize as disgraceful or ignominious; to mark with a stigma or stigmata. • STIGMATIZE v. to mark with a stigma, or brand; as, the ancients stigmatized their slaves and soldiers, also STIGMATISE. |
| TITHINGMEN | • tithingmen n. Plural of tithingman. • tithing-men n. Plural of tithing-man. • TITHINGMAN n. the chief man of a tithing; one elected to preside over the tithing. |