| BANDING | • banding n. A pattern of band-like markings. • banding n. A technique used in the study of wild birds, by attaching a small, individually numbered, metal or plastic… • banding n. A division into bands or brackets. |
| DAINING | • DAINE v. (Shakespeare) to deign, also DEIGN. |
| DAMNING | • damning v. Present participle of damn. • damning adj. Condemning. • damning n. A condemnation. |
| DANCING | • dancing n. The activity of taking part in a dance. • dancing n. (Historical) A dance club in France. • dancing v. Present participle of dance. |
| DANGING | • danging v. Present participle of dang. • DANG v. to damn. |
| DANTING | • DANT v. (obsolete) to frighten, also DAUNT. |
| DARNING | • darning v. Present participle of darn. • darning n. A repair made by darning. • DARNING n. things to be darned. |
| DAWNING | • dawning n. (Chiefly poetic) Dawn. • dawning n. The first beginnings of something. • dawning v. Present participle of dawn. |
| DEANING | • deaning v. Present participle of dean. • DEAN v. to serve as the head of faculty. |
| DUNNAGE | • dunnage n. (Chiefly transport) Scrap material, often wood, used to fill spaces to prevent the shifting of more… • dunnage n. Personal effects; baggage. • DUNNAGE n. wood laid in a ship's hold to keep cargo dry and safe, aka fardage. |
| ENDLANG | • endlang adv. (Provincial, Northern England) Lengthways; along. • ENDLANG adv. (Scots) endlong, lengthwise, also ENDLONG. |
| FANDING | • fanding n. (Obsolete) Trial; temptation. • fanding v. Present participle of fand. • FAND v. (Scots) to try or attempt. |
| HANDGUN | • handgun n. A small gun with a relatively short barrel, designed to be held and operated with a single hand. • HANDGUN n. a gun that can be held and fired in one hand. |
| HANDING | • handing v. Present participle of hand. • handing n. The act by which something is handed to somebody. • HAND v. to present with the extremity of the arm below the wrist. |
| LANDING | • landing n. An arrival at a surface, as of an airplane or any descending object. • landing n. A place on a shoreline where a boat lands. • landing n. A level area at the top of a flight of stairs, or connecting one flight with another. |
| NARDING | • NARD v. to anoint with the aromatic oil spikenard. |
| NONAGED | • nonaged adj. Not aged. • NONAGED adj. having the quality of nonage; being a minor. |
| RANDING | • randing n. The manufacture or application of rands in shoemaking. • randing n. (Military) A kind of basketwork used in gabions. • RAND v. to rant. |
| RENDANG | • rendang n. An Indonesian dish of beef (or sometimes other meat) slowly cooked in coconut milk. • RENDANG n. an Indonesian dish of meat cooked slowly in a spicy paste. |
| SANDING | • sanding v. Present participle of sand. • sanding n. The act or process by which something is sanded; the application of sandpaper, etc. • sanding n. A type of dancing where the floor is covered in sand. See Sanding (dance). |