| AMINES | • amines n. Plural of amine. • AMINE n. a compound derived from ammonia, also AMIN. |
| AMINIC | • aminic adj. Characteristic of an amine. • AMINIC adj. of or like an amine, a compound derived from ammonia. |
| AMINOS | • aminos n. Plural of amino. • AMINO n. a compound containing an amine with a nonacid radical. |
| DIAMIN | • diamin n. Archaic form of diamine. • DIAMIN n. a chemical compound containing two amino groups, also DIAMINE. |
| ETAMIN | • etamin n. Alternative form of etamine. • Etamin prop.n. Alternative form of Eltanin (“star in the constellation of Draco”). • ETAMIN n. (French) a loosely woven fabric, also ETAMINE. |
| FAMINE | • famine n. (Uncountable) Extreme shortage of food in a region. • famine n. (Countable) A period of extreme shortage of food in a region. • famine n. (Dated) Starvation or malnutrition. |
| FAMING | • faming v. Present participle of fame. • FAME v. to make famous. |
| GAMINE | • gamine n. A (usually female) street urchin; a homeless girl. • gamine n. A mischievous, playful, elfish, pert girl or young woman. • gamine adj. (Of a girl) Having a boyish, mischievous charm; elfish, typically with short hair. |
| GAMING | • gaming v. Present participle of game. • gaming n. The playing of a game or games, including but not limited to video games and games of chance. • gaming n. Careful, strategic use of rules to achieve one’s purposes, as one would use the rules of a game. |
| GAMINS | • gamins n. Plural of gamin. • GAMIN n. (French) a street urchin; a precocious imp. |
| HAMING | • HAME v. (Scots) to go home. |
| LAMINA | • lamina n. A thin layer, plate, or scale of material. • LAMINA n. (Latin) a thin plate or layer, also LAMELLA. |
| LAMING | • laming n. The act or process of rendering lame. • laming v. Present participle of lame. • LAME v. to make lame. |
| NAMING | • naming n. The process of giving names to things. • naming n. A ritual or ceremony in which a person’s name is given or announced. • naming v. Present participle of name. |
| RAMINS | • RAMIN n. (Malay) a Malaysian hardwood tree; its timber. |
| TAMINE | • tamine n. Alternative form of tammy (“type of woollen cloth”). • TAMINE n. (French) a thin worsted stuff, highly glazed, also TAMIN. |
| TAMING | • taming v. Present participle of tame. • taming n. The process by which a person, animal or thing is tamed. • TAMING n. the act of taming. |
| TAMINS | • tamins n. Plural of tamin. • TAMIN n. (French) a thin worsted stuff, highly glazed, also TAMINE. |