| AGNATHANS | • agnathans n. Plural of agnathan. • AGNATHAN n. any of a family of eellike fishes, including the lamprey. |
| AGNATHOUS | • agnathous adj. Jawless. • agnathous adj. (Pathology) Afflicted by or characteristic of agnathia. • AGNATHOUS adj. lacking jaws, esp. of hagfish and lampreys. |
| AGNATICAL | • agnatical adj. Agnatic. • AGNATICAL adj. pertaining to descent by the male line of ancestors, also AGNATIC. |
| AGNATIONS | • agnations n. Plural of agnation. • AGNATION n. relationship traced through the male line. |
| ARMAGNACS | • armagnacs n. Plural of armagnac. • Armagnacs n. Plural of Armagnac. • ARMAGNAC n. (French) a dry French brandy. |
| CAMPAGNAS | • campagnas n. Plural of campagna. • Campagnas prop.n. Plural of Campagna. • CAMPAGNA n. (Italian) an open level tract of country; esp. "Campagna di Roma", the extensive undulating plain which surrounds Rome. |
| LAGNAPPES | • lagnappes n. Plural of lagnappe (alternative form of lagniappes). • LAGNAPPE n. (Spanish) a small gift given a customer by a merchant at the time of purchase, also LAGNIAPPE. |
| MAGNALIUM | • magnalium n. An alloy of 75% aluminium with about 25% magnesium. • MAGNALIUM n. an alloy of magnesium and aluminum. |
| STAGNANCE | • STAGNANCE n. the state of being stagnant, also STAGNANCY. |
| STAGNANCY | • stagnancy n. The property of being stagnant. • STAGNANCY n. the state of being stagnant, also STAGNANCE. |
| STAGNATED | • stagnated v. Simple past tense and past participle of stagnate. • STAGNATE v. to become still and dull. |
| STAGNATES | • stagnates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stagnate. • STAGNATE v. to become still and dull. |