| EMBLOSSOMING | • emblossoming v. Present participle of emblossom. • EMBLOSSOM v. to cover or adorn with blossoms. |
| 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. |
| GOURMANDISMS | • GOURMANDISM n. the state of being a gourmand. |
| IMMISERISING | • IMMISERISE v. to subject to immiseration, progressive impoverishment or degradation, also IMMISERIZE. |
| MARGINALISMS | • marginalisms n. Plural of marginalism. • MARGINALISM n. an economic theory that the value of a product depends on its value to the final consumer. |
| MESOGNATHISM | • MESOGNATHISM n. the state of having slightly projecting jaws, also MESOGNATHY. |
| MISBESEEMING | • misbeseeming v. Present participle of misbeseem. • MISBESEEM v. (archaic) to be unsuited to. |
| MISESTEEMING | • misesteeming v. Present participle of misesteem. • MISESTEEM v. to lack esteem for; to disrespect. |
| MISJUDGMENTS | • misjudgments n. Plural of misjudgment. • MISJUDGMENT n. an erroneous judgment, also MISJUDGEMENT. |
| MISMEASURING | • mismeasuring v. Present participle of mismeasure. • MISMEASURE v. to measure or estimate incorrectly. |
| MUSHROOMINGS | • mushroomings n. Plural of mushrooming. • MUSHROOMING n. rapid growth. |
| SKIMMINGTONS | • skimmingtons n. Plural of skimmington. • SKIMMINGTON n. in rural Britain, the old custom of forming a burlesque procession to ridicule an unfaithful husband or nagging wife. |
| SWIMMINGNESS | • swimmingness n. The act or state of swimming; suffusion. • SWIMMINGNESS n. the state of being swimming. |
| SYMMETRISING | • symmetrising v. Present participle of symmetrise. • SYMMETRISE v. to make symmetrical, also SYMMETRIZE. |