| AEROGRAMME | • aerogramme n. Alternative spelling of aerogram. • AEROGRAMME n. an airmail letter, also AEROGRAM. |
| ANAGRAMMED | • anagrammed v. Simple past tense and past participle of anagram. • ANAGRAM v. to transpose letters to form new words. |
| ANAGRAMMER | • anagrammer n. A person who makes or finds anagrams. • anagrammer n. A computer program that finds anagrams. • ANAGRAMMER n. one who solves anagrams. |
| DECAGRAMME | • decagramme n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of decagram. • DECAGRAMME n. a weight of the metric system; ten grams, also DECAGRAM, DEKAGRAM. |
| DECIGRAMME | • decigramme n. (Britain) Alternative spelling of decigram. • DECIGRAMME n. a tenth of a gram, also DECIGRAM. |
| DIAGRAMMED | • diagrammed v. (British spelling) simple past tense and past participle of diagram. • DIAGRAM v. to illustrate by drawing a plan. |
| GRAMMARIAN | • grammarian n. A person who studies grammar. • GRAMMARIAN n. one versed in grammar; a philologist. |
| GRAMMATIST | • grammatist n. (Historical) A teacher of prose literature and letters in Ancient Greece. • grammatist n. A grammarian. • GRAMMATIST n. a petty grammarian. |
| KILOGRAMME | • kilogramme n. (UK) Dated spelling of kilogram. • KILOGRAMME n. a unit of mass and weight, one thousand grams, also KILOGRAM. |
| NANOGRAMME | • nanogramme n. (British spelling) Rare spelling of nanogram. • NANOGRAMME n. a billionth of a gramme, also NANOGRAM. |
| PROGRAMMED | • programmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of program. • programmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of programme. • programmed adj. (Quakerism) having a minister or pastor who conducts religious services. |
| PROGRAMMER | • programmer n. (Computing) One who writes computer programs; a software developer. • programmer n. One who decides which programs will be shown on a television station, or which songs will be played… • programmer n. A device that installs or controls a software program in some other machine. |
| PROGRAMMES | • programmes n. Plural of programme. • programmes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of programme. • PROGRAMME v. to prepare a program for (a computer, etc.). |
| TRIGRAMMIC | • trigrammic adj. Alternative form of trigrammatic. • TRIGRAMMIC adj. relating to a trigram, also TRIGRAMMATIC. |