| ANGUISHING | • anguishing v. Present participle of anguish. • anguishing n. A feeling or expression of anguish. • ANGUISH v. to suffer extreme pain. |
| ASSUAGINGS | • assuagings n. Plural of assuaging. • ASSUAGING n. the act of making less severe. |
| BEGUINAGES | • beguinages n. Plural of beguinage. • BEGUINAGE n. (French) an establishment for beguins. |
| DEGAUSSING | • degaussing v. Present participle of degauss. • degaussing n. The process of something being degaussed. • DEGAUSSING n. the act of neutralizing the magnetic field of (a ship esp as a protection against magnetic mines). |
| DESUGARING | • desugaring v. Present participle of desugar. • DESUGAR v. to remove the sugar from. |
| GAZUMPINGS | • gazumpings n. Plural of gazumping. • GAZUMPING n. the act of unfairly acquiring a property by bidding more than an offer that has already been accepted. |
| GREGARIOUS | • gregarious adj. (Of a person) Describing one who enjoys being in crowds and socializing. • gregarious adj. (Zoology) Of animals that travel in herds or packs. • gregarious adj. (Botany) Growing in open clusters or colonies; not matted together. |
| GUARISHING | • guarishing v. Present participle of guarish. • GUARISH v. (obsolete) to cure, heal, also GARISH. |
| MISGAUGING | • misgauging v. Present participle of misgauge. • MISGAUGE v. to gauge incorrectly, also MISGAGE. |
| OUTGASSING | • outgassing v. Present participle of outgas. • outgassing n. The slow release of gas from a solid or liquid; especially the release of gases into the atmosphere of a planet. • out-gassing v. Present participle of out-gas. |
| QUAGGINESS | • quagginess n. The quality of being quaggy. • QUAGGINESS n. the state of being quaggy. |
| SANGUINING | • sanguining v. Present participle of sanguine. • SANGUINE v. to stain with blood. |
| SCRAUGHING | • SCRAUGH v. (Scots) to squawk, also SCRAUCH. |
| SIALAGOGUE | • sialagogue n. Alternative spelling of sialogogue. • SIALAGOGUE n. anything which promotes salivation, also SIALOGOGUE. |
| SIALOGOGUE | • sialogogue n. (Pharmacology) Any drug that increases the flow of saliva. • SIALOGOGUE n. anything that stimulates the flow of saliva, also SIALAGOGUE. |
| SUNGAZINGS | • SUNGAZING n. the practice of staring directly at the sun at sunset or sunrise, esp. in the belief that doing so allows one to survive without eating food. |
| UNSNAGGING | • unsnagging v. Present participle of unsnag. • UNSNAG v. to free of snags. |