| GENERALSHIP | • generalship n. The position or office of a general. • generalship n. The term of office of a military general. • generalship n. The skills or performance of a good general; military leadership, strategy. |
| GERONTOPHIL | • GERONTOPHIL n. a person who experiences gerontophilia, a sexual attraction towards old people, also GERONTOPHILE. |
| HYPERMILING | • hypermiling n. Driving a car slowly so as to maximize fuel efficiency. • HYPERMILING n. the practice of maximizing the fuel economy of a motor vehicle, especially through driving technique and vehicle maintenance. |
| NEPHRALGIAS | • nephralgias n. Plural of nephralgia. • NEPHRALGIA n. pain in the kidneys, also NEPHRALGY. |
| NEPHRALGIES | • NEPHRALGY n. pain in the kidneys, also NEPHRALGIA. |
| PERISHINGLY | • perishingly adv. (Colloquial) extremely. • PERISHING adv. PERISH, to die. |
| PHRENOLOGIC | • phrenologic adj. Phrenological. • PHRENOLOGIC adj. relating to phrenology, also PHRENOLOGICAL. |
| PIGEONHOLER | • pigeonholer n. One who pigeonholes. • PIGEONHOLER n. one who pigeonholes. |
| PLANIGRAPHS | • planigraphs n. Plural of planigraph. • PLANIGRAPH n. an instrument for copying drawings at a different scale. |
| PLANIGRAPHY | • planigraphy n. Alternative form of planography. • PLANIGRAPHY n. X-ray photography in which parts of body in front of, or behind, the part under examination are not shown, aka tomography. |
| PREACHINGLY | • preachingly adv. In a way that preaches. • PREACHING adv. advocating urgently. |
| PRECHILLING | • prechilling v. Present participle of prechill. • PRECHILL v. to chill beforehand. |
| PREHANDLING | • PREHANDLE v. to handle beforehand. |
| REPLOUGHING | • reploughing v. Present participle of replough. • REPLOUGH v. to plough again, also REPLOW. |
| REPOLISHING | • repolishing v. Present participle of repolish. • repolishing n. A second or subsequent polishing. • REPOLISH v. to polish again. |
| SEPULCHRING | • sepulchring v. Present participle of sepulchre. • SEPULCHRE v. to bury in a sepulchre, also SEPULCHER. |
| SPRAUCHLING | • sprauchling v. Present participle of sprauchle. • SPRAUCHLE v. (Scots) to clamber, also SPRACKLE. |
| SPRINGHALTS | • SPRINGHALT n. a jerking lameness in which a horse suddenly twitches up its leg or legs, also STRINGHALT. |