| CHARMINGEST | • charmingest adj. Superlative form of charming: most charming. • CHARMING adj. having charm. |
| DRAUGHTSMAN | • draughtsman n. A person skilled at drawing engineering or architectural plans. • draughtsman n. (Obsolete) A book illustrator. • draughtsman n. A piece in the game of draughts (checkers). |
| DRAUGHTSMEN | • draughtsmen n. Plural of draughtsman. • DRAUGHTSMAN n. a person whose profession is to make drawings, plans, or sketches, also DRAFTSMAN. |
| GARNISHMENT | • garnishment n. (Law) A judgment that a third party should pay money owing to a defendant directly to a plaintiff. • GARNISHMENT n. garnish, ornament. |
| HAMSTRINGED | • hamstringed v. Simple past tense and past participle of hamstring. • HAMSTRING v. to disable by severing the hamstrings. |
| HATEMONGERS | • hatemongers n. Plural of hatemonger. |
| MISTHROWING | • misthrowing v. Present participle of misthrow. • MISTHROW v. to throw errantly. |
| NIGHTMARISH | • nightmarish adj. Resembling a nightmare. • NIGHTMARISH adj. like a nightmare, also NIGHTMARY. |
| PROGNATHISM | • prognathism n. An abnormal projection of the jaws. • PROGNATHISM n. the state of having projecting jaws. |
| RESMOOTHING | • resmoothing v. Present participle of resmooth. • RESMOOTH v. to smooth again. |
| RHYTHMISING | • rhythmising v. Present participle of rhythmise. • RHYTHMISE v. to subject to rhythm, also RHYTHMIZE. |
| SHORTCOMING | • shortcoming n. A deficiency or falling short; failure to attain a goal or ideal. • SHORTCOMING n. an imperfection or lack that detracts from the whole. |
| SMOTHERINGS | • smotherings n. Plural of smothering. • SMOTHERING n. the act of smothering. |
| STRAMASHING | • stramashing v. Present participle of stramash. • STRAMASH v. (Scots) to make a racket. |
| THROMBOGENS | • THROMBOGEN n. a protein present in blood that is essential for the formation of thrombin. |
| THROMBOSING | • thrombosing v. Present participle of thrombose. • THROMBOSE v. to cause thrombosis in. |
| TRANSHUMING | • transhuming v. Present participle of transhume. • TRANSHUME v. to move (cattle) to summer pastures or winter quarters. |
| TRIUMPHINGS | • triumphings n. Plural of triumphing. • TRIUMPHING n. the act of triumphing. |