| GAMESMANSHIP | • gamesmanship n. The use of legal but unsporting tactics to gain an advantage over one’s opponent. • GAMESMANSHIP n. the art or practice of winning games by questionable expedients without actually violating the rules. |
| GRUMPISHNESS | • GRUMPISHNESS n. the state of being grumpish. |
| GYMNOSOPHIES | • GYMNOSOPHY n. deep contemplation performed while naked. |
| GYMNOSOPHIST | • gymnosophist n. One of a school of ancient Indian ascetic philosophers, reported in antiquity, who wore little clothing; a mystic. • GYMNOSOPHIST n. one of a sect of naked ascetics of ancient India, also GYMNOSOPH. |
| MAGNATESHIPS | • MAGNATESHIP n. the office of magnate. |
| MANAGERSHIPS | • managerships n. Plural of managership. • MANAGERSHIP n. the state of being a manager. |
| MYCOPHAGISTS | • mycophagists n. Plural of mycophagist. • MYCOPHAGIST n. an eater of mushrooms. |
| MYOGRAPHISTS | • MYOGRAPHIST n. one who operates a myograph. |
| PHAGOCYTISMS | • PHAGOCYTISM n. the nature or function of a phagocyte. |
| PHYSOSTIGMIN | • PHYSOSTIGMIN n. an alkaloid found in the Calabar bean used esp. in eye drops to reduce pressure inside the eyeball, aka eserine, also PHYSOSTIGMINE. |
| PROGNATHISMS | • prognathisms n. Plural of prognathism. • PROGNATHISM n. the state of having projecting jaws. |
| PSYCHOLOGISM | • psychologism n. (Philosophy) The tendency to describe things in psychological or subjective terms. • PSYCHOLOGISM n. a theory that applies psychological conceptions to the interpretation of historical events or logical thought. |
| SEISMOGRAPHS | • seismographs n. Plural of seismograph. • SEISMOGRAPH n. an instrument for recording earthquakes. |
| SEISMOGRAPHY | • seismography n. The measurement and recording of earthquakes and other ground vibrations. • seismography n. The study of these records, seismology. • SEISMOGRAPHY n. measurement by use of the seismograph. |
| SHOWJUMPINGS | • SHOWJUMPING n. a competition in which a succession of riders on horseback have to jump a series of obstacles of different kinds. |
| SYMPATHISING | • sympathising v. Present participle of sympathise. • SYMPATHISE v. to be in keeping, accord, or harmony, also SYMPATHIZE. |