| ALONGSHOREMEN | • alongshoremen n. Plural of alongshoreman. • ALONGSHOREMAN n. a stevedore; a person who makes a living along the shore by fishing, etc., also LONGSHOREMAN. |
| COMPREHENDING | • comprehending v. Present participle of comprehend. • COMPREHEND v. to grasp the meaning of. |
| ENLIGHTENMENT | • enlightenment n. An act of enlightening, or the state of being enlightened or instructed. • enlightenment n. A concept in spirituality, philosophy and psychology related to achieving clarity of perception, reason and knowledge. • Enlightenment prop.n. A 17th- and 18th-century philosophical movement in European history; the Age of Enlightenment or Age… |
| GARNISHEEMENT | • garnisheement n. The act of garnisheeing. • GARNISHEEMENT n. the act of garnisheeing. |
| GENTLEMANHOOD | • gentlemanhood n. The qualities or condition of a gentleman. • GENTLEMANHOOD n. the state of being a gentleman. |
| GENTLEMANSHIP | • gentlemanship n. The bearing or quality of a gentleman. • GENTLEMANSHIP n. the state of being a gentleman. |
| HATEMONGERING | • hatemongering n. The behaviour of a hatemonger; the spreading of hatred. |
| INHOMOGENEITY | • inhomogeneity n. (Uncountable) The state of being inhomogeneous. • inhomogeneity n. (Countable) Something that lacks homogeneity. • inhomogeneity n. (Countable) A local departure from homogeneity. |
| INHOMOGENEOUS | • inhomogeneous adj. Not homogeneous. • INHOMOGENEOUS adj. relating to inhomogeneity. |
| MACHINEGUNNED | • machinegunned v. Simple past tense and past participle of machinegun. • machine-gunned v. Simple past tense and past participle of machine-gun. • MACHINEGUN v. to shoot with a machinegun. |
| MONEYCHANGERS | • moneychangers n. Plural of moneychanger. • money-changers n. Plural of money-changer. • money␣changers n. Plural of money changer. |
| PHENOMENISING | • phenomenising v. Present participle of phenomenise. • PHENOMENISE v. to bring into the world of experience, also PHENOMENIZE. |
| PHENOMENIZING | • phenomenizing v. Present participle of phenomenize. • PHENOMENIZE v. to bring into the world of experience, also PHENOMENISE. |
| PHENOMENOLOGY | • phenomenology n. (Philosophy) The study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view. • phenomenology n. (Philosophy) A movement based on this, originated about 1905 by Edmund Husserl. • phenomenology n. (Medicine, philosophy of medical sciences) An approach to clinical practice which places undue reliance… |
| SMITHEREENING | • SMITHEREEN v. to break into small fragments. |
| UNDERWHELMING | • underwhelming adj. Failing to interest; not as exciting as promised or expected. • underwhelming v. Present participle of underwhelm. • UNDERWHELM v. to fail to impress. |
| UNHOMOGENISED | • unhomogenised adj. Alternative form of unhomogenized. • UNHOMOGENISED adj. not homogenised, also UNHOMOGENIZED. |
| UNHOMOGENIZED | • unhomogenized adj. Not homogenized. • UNHOMOGENIZED adj. not homogenized, also UNHOMOGENISED. |