| CHALLENGING | • challenging v. Present participle of challenge. • challenging adj. Difficult, hard to do. • challenging n. The act of making a challenge. |
| CHANGELINGS | • changelings n. Plural of changeling. • CHANGELING n. a child substituted for another, esp. one supposed to be left by the fairies. |
| DAYLIGHTING | • daylighting v. Present participle of daylight. • DAYLIGHTING n. illuminating by daylight. |
| GALLUMPHING | • gallumphing v. Present participle of gallumph. • GALLUMPH v. to move with a clumsy heavy tread, also GALUMPH. |
| GASLIGHTING | • gaslighting n. Gerund of gaslight. • gaslighting v. Present participle of gaslight. • gas-lighting n. Alternative form of gaslighting. |
| GRALLOCHING | • gralloching v. Present participle of gralloch. • GRALLOCH v. (Gaelic) to gut, especially a deer. |
| GRAPHOLOGIC | • graphologic adj. Graphological. • GRAPHOLOGIC adj. related to graphology, also GRAPHOLOGICAL. |
| HAGIOLOGIES | • hagiologies n. Plural of hagiology. • HAGIOLOGY n. the literature dealing with the lives and legends of saints. |
| HAGIOLOGIST | • hagiologist n. A writer on the lives of the saints; a hagiographer. • HAGIOLOGIST n. one who writes saints' lives. |
| HIGHBALLING | • highballing v. Present participle of highball. • HIGHBALL v. to go at great speed. |
| HIGHTAILING | • hightailing v. Present participle of hightail. • HIGHTAIL v. to retreat rapidly. |
| LANGUISHING | • languishing adj. Lacking of vigor or spirit. • languishing v. Present participle of languish. • languishing n. The act of one who languishes. |
| LIGHTERAGES | • lighterages n. Plural of lighterage. • LIGHTERAGE n. a fee for carrying cargo by lighter. |
| LOGAGRAPHIA | • LOGAGRAPHIA n. the inability to express ideas in writing. |
| LOGOGRAPHIC | • logographic adj. Of, related to, or composed of logographs. • LOGOGRAPHIC adj. relating to logography, a method of printing in which whole words or syllables, cast as single types, are used, also LOGOGRAPHICAL. |
| NIGHTINGALE | • nightingale n. A Eurasian and African songbird, Luscinia megarhynchos, family Muscicapidae, famed for its beautiful… • nightingale n. A kind of flannel scarf with sleeves, formerly worn by invalids when sitting up in bed. • Nightingale prop.n. A surname. |
| OUTLAUGHING | • outlaughing v. Present participle of outlaugh. • OUTLAUGH v. to surpass in laughing. |