| AMUSINGNESS | • amusingness n. The state or quality of being amusing. • AMUSINGNESS n. the state of being amusing. |
| ASSUAGEMENT | • assuagement n. The action of assuaging; appeasement. • assuagement n. The condition of being assuaged. • assuagement n. An assuaging medicine or application. |
| GUMMINESSES | • gumminesses n. Plural of gumminess. • GUMMINESS n. the state of being gummy. |
| HEGUMENOSES | • HEGUMENOS n. (Greek) the head of a monastery, also HEGUMEN. |
| IGNORAMUSES | • ignoramuses n. Plural of ignoramus. • ignoramuses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ignoramus. • IGNORAMUS n. an ignorant person. |
| MESHUGAASEN | • MESHUGAAS n. (Yiddish) madness, foolishness, also MISHEGAAS, MISHEGOSS, MISHUGAS. |
| MISGUESSING | • misguessing v. Present participle of misguess. • MISGUESS v. to guess wrongly. |
| MUDSLINGERS | • mudslingers n. Plural of mudslinger. • MUDSLINGER n. one who engages in malicious slander intended to discredit another. |
| MUGGINESSES | • MUGGINESS n. the quality of being muggy. |
| MUNDUNGUSES | • MUNDUNGUS n. (archaic) a foul-smelling tobacco, also MUNDUNGO. |
| MUTAGENESES | • mutageneses n. Plural of mutagenesis. • MUTAGENESIS n. the origin or induction of a mutation. |
| MUTAGENESIS | • mutagenesis n. (Genetics) The creation or formation of a genetic mutation. • MUTAGENESIS n. the origin or induction of a mutation. |
| MUTAGENISES | • mutagenises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mutagenise. • MUTAGENISE v. to treat with mutagens, also MUTAGENIZE. |
| NYSTAGMUSES | • nystagmuses n. Plural of nystagmus. • NYSTAGMUS n. an involuntary lateral movement of the eyeballs. |
| SLUMBERINGS | • slumberings n. Plural of slumbering. • SLUMBERING n. the act of slumbering. |
| SUBIMAGINES | • subimagines n. Plural of subimago. • SUBIMAGO n. a stage in the life of a mayfly. |
| SUBMANAGERS | • submanagers n. Plural of submanager. • SUBMANAGER n. an under-manager. |
| SUBSEGMENTS | • subsegments n. Plural of subsegment. • SUBSEGMENT n. a subdivision of a segment. |