| ANGLICISTS | • Anglicists n. Plural of Anglicist. • ANGLICIST n. a person with a scholarly knowledge of the English language, also ANGLIST. |
| ANGLISTICS | • Anglistics n. Synonym of English studies. • ANGLISTICS n. the study of English idioms or culture. |
| FIRSTLINGS | • firstlings n. Plural of firstling. • FIRSTLING n. the first produce or offspring, esp. of animals. |
| GENTILISES | • gentilises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gentilise. • GENTILISE v. (archaic) to raise to the class of gentleman. |
| GENTILISMS | • gentilisms n. Plural of gentilism. • GENTILISM n. paganism, the quality of being a gentile. |
| GILSONITES | • gilsonites n. Plural of gilsonite. • GILSONITE n. (tradename) a proprietary name for the mineral uintaite. |
| GLITZINESS | • glitziness n. The quality of being glitzy. • GLITZINESS n. the quality of being glitzy. |
| GUILTINESS | • guiltiness n. The state of being guilty; guilt. • GUILTINESS n. the state of being guilty. |
| LISTENINGS | • listenings n. Plural of listening. • LISTENING n. the act of trying to hear. |
| MISSTYLING | • misstyling v. Present participle of misstyle. • MISSTYLE v. to style wrongly. |
| SAINTLINGS | • saintlings n. Plural of saintling. • SAINTLING n. a little saint. |
| SHINGLIEST | • shingliest adj. Superlative form of shingly: most shingly. • SHINGLY adj. covered with small, loose stones. |
| SIGHTLINES | • sightlines n. Plural of sightline. • SIGHTLINE n. a line of sight. |
| SINOLOGIST | • sinologist n. A student or expert in sinology. • Sinologist n. Alternative spelling of sinologist. • SINOLOGIST n. one versed in Chinese culture, also SINOLOGUE. |
| SPLITTINGS | • splittings n. Plural of splitting. • SPLITTING n. the act of separating lengthwise. |
| STICKLINGS | • STICKLING n. making objections. |
| STIPPLINGS | • stipplings n. Plural of stippling. • STIPPLING n. the act of stippling. |
| STRIPLINGS | • striplings n. Plural of stripling. • Striplings prop.n. Plural of Stripling. • STRIPLING n. a youth in the state of adolescence, or just passing from boyhood to manhood. |
| WHISTLINGS | • whistlings n. Plural of whistling. • WHISTLING n. the act of whistling. |