| BILINGUALISMS | • bilingualisms n. Plural of bilingualism. • BILINGUALISM n. the ability to speak two languages. |
| BLACKGUARDING | • blackguarding v. Present participle of blackguard. • BLACKGUARD v. to vituperate; to portray as a scoundrel. |
| BLACKGUARDISM | • blackguardism n. Blackguardly behaviour or language. • BLACKGUARDISM n. being a blackguard. |
| COASTGUARDMAN | • coastguardman n. (Dated) A coastguard. • COASTGUARDMAN n. a member of a coast guard, also COASTGUARDSMAN. |
| COASTGUARDMEN | • coastguardmen n. Plural of coastguardman. • COASTGUARDMAN n. a member of a coast guard, also COASTGUARDSMAN. |
| DENTILINGUALS | • dentilinguals n. Plural of dentilingual. • DENTILINGUAL n. a dentilingual sound. |
| DISAMBIGUATED | • disambiguated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disambiguate. • DISAMBIGUATE v. to establish a single grammatical interpretation. |
| DISAMBIGUATES | • disambiguates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disambiguate. • DISAMBIGUATE v. to establish a single grammatical interpretation. |
| GUANETHIDINES | • guanethidines n. Plural of guanethidine. • GUANETHIDINE n. a drug used in the treatment of hypertension. |
| GUARDEDNESSES | • guardednesses n. Plural of guardedness. • GUARDEDNESS n. the state of being guarded. |
| GUARDIANSHIPS | • guardianships n. Plural of guardianship. • GUARDIANSHIP n. the office of guardian. |
| METALANGUAGES | • metalanguages n. Plural of metalanguage. • METALANGUAGE n. a language used to talk about language. |
| PARALANGUAGES | • paralanguages n. Plural of paralanguage. • PARALANGUAGE n. nonverbal elements which affect meaning of speech, as intonation, etc. |
| PROTOLANGUAGE | • protolanguage n. Alternative form of proto-language. • proto-language n. (Linguistics) A language which is reconstructed by examining similarities in existing languages to try… • proto-language n. (Linguistics) The early utterances produced by an infant before it acquires true language. |
| QUADRILINGUAL | • quadrilingual adj. Involving four languages. • quadrilingual adj. Of a text, written in four languages. • quadrilingual adj. Of a person, able to speak four languages. |
| TRILINGUALISM | • trilingualism n. The condition of being trilingual; the ability to speak three languages. • TRILINGUALISM n. the state of being trilingual. |
| UNGUARDEDNESS | • unguardedness n. The state or condition of being unguarded. • UNGUARDEDNESS n. the state of being unguarded. |
| UNILINGUALISM | • unilingualism n. Condition of being able to speak only a single language. • UNILINGUALISM n. the state of being unilingual. |
| UNILINGUALIST | • UNILINGUALIST n. a supporter of unilingualism. |