| ANGRINESS | • angriness n. The state of being angry. • ANGRINESS n. the quality of being angry, or of being inclined to anger. |
| BLOGRINGS | • blogrings n. Plural of blogring. • BLOGRING n. a number of blogs joined in a ring. |
| CHAGRINED | • chagrined v. Simple past tense and past participle of chagrin. • chagrined adj. Feeling chagrin (at something); vexed; fretful. • CHAGRIN v. (French) to humiliate. |
| FILAGGRIN | • filaggrin n. (Biochemistry) A filament-associated protein that binds to keratin fibres in epithelial cells. • FILAGGRIN n. a protein that helps the skin function as a protective barrier against foreign organisms. |
| GRINDELIA | • grindelia n. (Medicine) The dried stems and leaves of tarweed (Grindelia), used as a remedy in asthma and bronchitis. • grindelia n. A member of the genus Grindelia. • Grindelia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – the gumweeds, found in the western Americas from Wyoming… |
| GRINDINGS | • grindings n. Plural of grinding. • GRINDING n. the act of grinding. |
| GRINNINGS | • grinnings n. Plural of grinning. • GRINNING n. the act of grinning. |
| INTEGRINS | • integrins n. Plural of integrin. • INTEGRIN n. any of a superfamily of cell surface proteins that bind to components of the extracellular matrix, facilitating the cell adhesion and signalling. |
| MAULGRING | • MAULGRE v. to show spite towards, also MALGRE, MAUGRE. |
| PELLAGRIN | • pellagrin n. One who is afflicted with pellagra. • PELLAGRIN n. one who is afflicted with pellagra, a nervous and digestive disease due to deficiency of nicotinic acid in the diet. |
| PEREGRINE | • peregrine adj. Wandering, travelling, migratory. • peregrine adj. Not native to a region or country; foreign; alien. • peregrine adj. (Astrology, of a planet) Lacking essential debility. |
| PEREGRINS | • peregrins n. Plural of peregrin. • PEREGRIN n. a swift falcon much used in falconry, also PEREGRINE. |
| TANAGRINE | • tanagrine adj. (Zoology) Of or pertaining to the tanagers. • TANAGRINE adj. of or pertaining to the tanagers, a family of brightly-coloured South American birds. |