| AGISTMENT | • agistment n. The taking in by any one of other people’s livestock to graze at a certain rate. • agistment n. A charge or rate against lands. • agistment n. (Historical) The taking and feeding of other people’s cattle in the king’s forests; the price paid for… |
| DOGMATIST | • dogmatist n. A stubborn, assertive, opinionated person. • dogmatist n. One who derives philosophical or religious principles from a priori assertion or revelation rather than… • DOGMATIST n. one who dogmatizes. |
| MAGNETIST | • magnetist n. One versed in magnetism; magnetician. • MAGNETIST n. an expert in magnetism. |
| MIGHTIEST | • mightiest adj. Superlative form of mighty: most mighty. • MIGHTY adj. full of might. |
| MISGOTTEN | • misgotten adj. Ill-gotten. • MISGOTTEN adj. (Spenser) unjustly gotten. |
| MISTAUGHT | • mistaught v. Simple past tense and past participle of misteach. • MISTEACH v. to teach wrongly or badly. |
| MITIGANTS | • mitigants n. Plural of mitigant. • MITIGANT n. something that mitigates. |
| MITIGATES | • mitigates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mitigate. • MITIGATE v. to make less severe, also MEASE. |
| MOTTLINGS | • mottlings n. Plural of mottling. • MOTTLING n. a blotched appearance. |
| RIGHTMOST | • rightmost adj. Furthest to the right. • RIGHTMOST adj. on the extreme right. |
| STIGMATIC | • stigmatic adj. (Botany, anatomy) Having a stigma or stigmata. • stigmatic adj. Marked with a stigma, or with something reproachful to character; stigmatized. • stigmatic adj. Impressing with infamy or reproach. |
| TEMPTINGS | • temptings n. Plural of tempting. • TEMPTING n. the act of tempting. |
| TRIGAMIST | • trigamist n. A person who has three spouses; someone who commits trigamy. • trigamist n. A person who has a third marriage. • TRIGAMIST n. one who has been married three times; also, one who has three husbands or three wives at the same time. |