| EMPTYINGS | • emptyings n. Plural of emptying. • EMPTYING n. the act of emptying. |
| GASOMETRY | • gasometry n. (Chemistry) The measurement of gases; the determination of the relative proportion of gases in a mixture. • GASOMETRY n. the measurement of amounts of gas. |
| GUMMOSITY | • gummosity n. The quality of being gummy; a viscous or adhesive quality. • GUMMOSITY n. gumminess. |
| GYMNASTIC | • gymnastic adj. Of or pertaining to gymnastics. • gymnastic adj. Of or pertaining to the gymnasia (ancient Greek schools). • gymnastic n. (Obsolete) A gymnast. |
| MAGISTERY | • magistery n. (Chiefly historical). • magistery n. (Obsolete). • MAGISTERY n. the quality, position, or function of a master. |
| MEGABYTES | • megabytes n. Plural of megabyte. • MEGABYTE n. 1,048,576 bytes. |
| METAYAGES | • METAYAGE n. (French) a system of trading crops for rent. |
| MISTYPING | • mistyping n. (Countable) A mistyped word. • mistyping v. Present participle of mistype. • mis-typing n. Alternative spelling of mistyping. |
| MULTIGYMS | • multigyms n. Plural of multigym. • MULTIGYM n. an apparatus designed for various exercises. |
| MYOLOGIST | • myologist n. A person who works in myology. • MYOLOGIST n. one who studies muscles. |
| MYSTAGOGS | • mystagogs n. Plural of mystagog. • MYSTAGOG n. one who teaches mystical doctrines or one who initiates others into religious cults, also MYSTAGOGUE, MYSTAGOGUS. |
| MYSTAGOGY | • mystagogy n. The doctrines, principles, or practice of a mystagogue; interpretation of mysteries. • MYSTAGOGY n. the doctrines, principles, or practice of a mystagogue. |
| MYTHISING | • mythising v. Present participle of mythise. • MYTHISE v. to tell a traditional story, also MYTHIZE. |
| NYSTAGMIC | • nystagmic adj. Exhibiting or pertaining to nystagmus (involuntary eye movement). • NYSTAGMIC adj. relating to nystagmus, involuntary lateral movement of the eyeballs, also NYSTAGMOID. |
| NYSTAGMUS | • nystagmus n. (Pathology) rapid involuntary eye movement, usually lateral. • NYSTAGMUS n. an involuntary lateral movement of the eyeballs. |
| SMITHYING | • smithying v. Present participle of smithy. • SMITHY v. to forge metal, also SMITH, SMIDDY. |
| STEGOMYIA | • STEGOMYIA n. a genus of mosquito, including one that carries dengue and yellow fever. |
| STYMIEING | • stymieing v. Present participle of stymie. • STYMIE v. to thwart, stump, or obstruct, also STIMIE, STIMY, STYMY. |
| SYNTAGMAS | • syntagmas n. Plural of syntagma. • SYNTAGMA n. a syntactic unit comprising one or more (esp. linguistic) signs or elements, also SYNTAGM. |
| SYNTAGMIC | • syntagmic adj. Syntagmatic. • SYNTAGMIC adj. relating to a syntagma. |