| AGNATHAN | • agnathan adj. (Zoology) Belonging or pertaining to the superclass Agnatha, the jawless vertebrates. • agnathan n. (Zoology) A member of the superclass Agnatha of jawless vertebrates. • AGNATHAN n. any of a family of eellike fishes, including the lamprey. |
| AGNATION | • agnation n. Consanguinity by a line of males only, as distinguished from cognation. • agnation n. (Grammar) The property of being agnate. • AGNATION n. relationship traced through the male line. |
| ASSIGNAT | • assignat n. (Now historical) A banknote used during the French Revolution, on the security of state land. • ASSIGNAT n. (historical) one of the paper bonds first issued in 1789 by the French government on the security of the appropriated church lands, and later accepted as notes of currency. |
| COGNATES | • cognates n. Plural of cognate. • COGNATE n. someone or something descended from a common ancestor. |
| GNATHION | • gnathion n. A craniometric point, being the lowest part of the middle line of the mandible. • GNATHION n. (Greek) the tip of the chin. |
| GNATHITE | • gnathite n. (Zoology) Any of the mouth appendages of the Arthropoda. • GNATHITE n. a jawlike appendage of an insect. |
| GNATLIKE | • gnatlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a gnat; tiny, insignificant. • GNATLIKE adj. like a gnat. |
| GNATLING | • gnatling n. (Poetic) A tiny gnat. • GNATLING n. a little gnat. |
| GNATTIER | • GNATTY adj. infested with gnats. |
| GNATWREN | • gnatwren n. Any of several birds of various genera in the family Polioptilidae which are browner and more thickset… • GNATWREN n. any of various species of small bird of the gnatcatcher family. |
| IGNATIAS | • IGNATIA n. a medicinal seed. |
| MAGNATES | • magnates n. Plural of magnate. • MAGNATE n. a great or noble person; now esp. a wealthy and influential person, esp. in business. |
| STAGNATE | • stagnate v. To cease motion, activity, or progress… • STAGNATE v. to become still and dull. |