| APPROXIMEETINGS | • APPROXIMEETING n. the practice of a group of people making indefinite plans to meet and then altering those plans regularly via mobile phones according to changing circumstances. |
| AXIOMATISING | • axiomatising v. Present participle of axiomatise. • AXIOMATISE v. to make axiomatic, also AXIOMATIZE. |
| EXTEMPORISING | • extemporising v. Present participle of extemporise. • EXTEMPORISE v. to perform without preparation or practice; to improvise, also EXTEMPORIZE. |
| EXTINGUISHMENT | • extinguishment n. The act of extinguishing, putting out, or quenching, or the state of being extinguished. • extinguishment n. (Law) The annihilation or extinction of a right or obligation. • EXTINGUISHMENT n. the act of extinguishing. |
| EXTINGUISHMENTS | • extinguishments n. Plural of extinguishment. • EXTINGUISHMENT n. the act of extinguishing. |
| HEXAMETRISING | • HEXAMETRISE v. to put into hexameters, also HEXAMETRIZE. |
| MAXIMISING | • maximising v. Present participle of maximise. • MAXIMISE v. to make as great as possible, also MAXIMIZE. |
| MIXINGS | • mixings n. Plural of mixing. • MIXING n. the act of mixing. |
| MIXOLOGIES | • mixologies n. Plural of mixology. • MIXOLOGY n. the art of making mixed drinks. |
| MIXOLOGIST | • mixologist n. (Humorous) A person who creates cocktails; a bartender. • mixologist n. A disc jockey. • MIXOLOGIST n. a student of mixology, the art of making mixed drinks. |
| MIXOLOGISTS | • mixologists n. Plural of mixologist. • MIXOLOGIST n. a student of mixology, the art of making mixed drinks. |
| MULTIPLEXINGS | • multiplexings n. Plural of multiplexing. • MULTIPLEXING n. the act of incorporating into a multiplex signal. |
| PLAGIOCLIMAXES | • plagioclimaxes n. Plural of plagioclimax. • PLAGIOCLIMAX n. the climax stage of a community, influenced by man or some other outside factor. |
| PRIMOGENITRIXES | • PRIMOGENITRIX n. a female ancestor. |
| TAXIDERMISING | • TAXIDERMISE v. to practise taxidermy, also TAXIDERMIZE. |
| THIGMOTAXIS | • thigmotaxis n. (Biology) The movement of an organism either towards or away from the stimulus of physical contact. • THIGMOTAXIS n. the movement of a plant towards or away from an object. |