| DIGONEUTISM | • digoneutism n. The quality of being digoneutic. • DIGONEUTISM n. the state of being digoneutic, producing offspring twice yearly. |
| GLUCOSAMINE | • glucosamine n. (Biochemistry) An amino derivative of glucose that is a component of polysaccharides such as chitin;… • GLUCOSAMINE n. an amino derivative of glucose that occurs esp. as a constituent of various polysaccharides that are components of structural substances, such as chitin and cartilage. |
| GOURMANDISE | • gourmandise v. To eat food in a gluttonous manner; to gorge; to make a pig of oneself. • gourmandise n. Gluttony. • GOURMANDISE v. to indulge a taste for good food to excess, also GORMANDISE, GORMANDIZE, GOURMANDIZE. |
| GUILDSWOMEN | • guildswomen n. Plural of guildswoman. • GUILDSWOMAN n. a female member of a guild, also GILDSWOMAN. |
| GYNOSTEMIUM | • gynostemium n. (Botany) A reproductive structure, in some plants, formed by fusion of the stamens and pistil. • GYNOSTEMIUM n. the central reproductive stalk of an orchid, which consists of a stamen and pistil fused together. |
| IGNORAMUSES | • ignoramuses n. Plural of ignoramus. • ignoramuses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ignoramus. • IGNORAMUS n. an ignorant person. |
| IMPOUNDAGES | • impoundages n. Plural of impoundage. • IMPOUNDAGE n. the act of impounding. |
| LIGAMENTOUS | • ligamentous adj. Of or pertaining to ligaments. • ligamentous adj. Forming part of a ligament. • LIGAMENTOUS adj. of or like a ligament, also LIGAMENTAL, LIGAMENTARY. |
| MISROUTEING | • misrouteing v. Present participle of misroute. • MISROUTE v. to route incorrectly. |
| MONOLOGUISE | • monologuise v. Alternative form of monologuize. • MONOLOGUISE v. to engage in a monolog, also MONOLOGISE, MONOLOGIZE, MONOLOGUIZE. |
| MONSEIGNEUR | • monseigneur n. (Archaic) An honorific form of address for an eminent person in France, especially under the Ancien Régime. • monseigneur n. (Archaic) (in particular) A title of the Dauphin of France. • Monseigneur n. Alternative letter-case form of monseigneur. |
| OUTSCHEMING | • outscheming v. Present participle of outscheme. • OUTSCHEME v. to surpass in scheming. |
| OUTSMELLING | • outsmelling v. Present participle of outsmell. • OUTSMELL v. to surpass in smelling. |
| REMOUNTINGS | • remountings n. Plural of remounting. • REMOUNTING n. the act of mounting again. |
| RESUMMONING | • resummoning v. Present participle of resummon. • RESUMMON v. to summon again. |
| SMOULDERING | • smouldering adj. (British spelling) Burning slowly, producing smoke but no flame. • smouldering n. (Sometimes figuratively) The act by which something smoulders; residual heat. • smouldering v. Present participle of smoulder. |
| UNBECOMINGS | • unbecomings n. Plural of unbecoming. • UNBECOMING n. the transition from existence to nonexistence. |
| UNLIGHTSOME | • UNLIGHTSOME adj. (Milton) without light. |