| ANGIOGENIC | • angiogenic adj. Relating to angiogenesis. • angiogenic adj. Of or pertaining to blood vessels. • ANGIOGENIC adj. relating to angiogenesis, the development of blood vessels and heart tissue in the embryo. |
| CHAGRINING | • chagrining v. Present participle of chagrin. • chagrining adj. Annoying, vexing. • CHAGRIN v. (French) to humiliate. |
| CHANGELING | • changeling n. (European folklore, also figurative) In pre-modern European folklore: an infant of a magical creature… • changeling n. (By extension) A person or object (especially when regarded as inferior) secretly exchanged for something else. • changeling n. (By extension, informal, rare) An infant secretly exchanged with another infant deliberately or by mistake;… |
| CLANGORING | • clangoring v. Present participle of clangor. • CLANGOR v. to clang loudly, also CLANGOUR. |
| COMANAGING | • comanaging v. Present participle of comanage. • COMANAGE v. to manage jointly. |
| CONGEALING | • congealing v. Present participle of congeal. • CONGEAL v. to change from a fluid to a solid. |
| CONGREGANT | • congregant n. A member of a congregation. • CONGREGANT n. a member of a congregation, esp. a Jewish one. |
| ENCHARGING | • encharging v. Present participle of encharge. • ENCHARGE v. (archaic) to entrust. |
| EXCHANGING | • exchanging v. Present participle of exchange. • EXCHANGE v. to give and receive reciprocally. |
| GANGLIONIC | • ganglionic adj. Of, pertaining to, or composed of ganglia. • GANGLIONIC adj. pertaining to, containing, or consisting of, ganglia or ganglion cells. |
| GLANCINGLY | • glancingly adv. In a glancing manner. • GLANCING adv. sliding off. |
| GRAUNCHING | • graunching v. Present participle of graunch. • GRAUNCH v. (New Zealand) to crush or destroy. |
| OCEANGOING | • oceangoing adj. Travelling out to sea. • oceangoing adj. (Nautical, of a vessel) designed for use on ocean voyages. • ocean-going adj. (Nautical) Designed and equipped to be capable of sailing on an ocean. |
| RECHANGING | • rechanging v. Present participle of rechange. • RECHANGE v. to change again. |
| SCAVENGING | • scavenging v. Present participle of scavenge. • scavenging adj. That eats carrion. • scavenging n. (Gerund) The act of searching through refuse for useful material. |
| UNCHANGING | • unchanging adj. Remaining constantly unchanged. • unchanging v. Present participle of unchange. • UNCHANGING adj. not changing. |
| UNCHARGING | • uncharging v. Present participle of uncharge. • UNCHARGE v. to free from a charge or load; to unload. |