| ANTILOG | • antilog n. (Mathematics) An antilogarithm. • ANTILOG n. a number corresponding to a given logarithm. |
| COALING | • coaling v. Present participle of coal. • coaling n. The supplying of a ship or steam locomotive with coal. • COAL v. to supply with a carbon fuel. |
| DIGONAL | • digonal adj. (Mathematics) Relating to a digon. • digonal adj. (Mathematics) symmetrical about a 180° turn about an axis. • DIGONAL adj. of symmetry about an axis, such that a half-turn (180 degrees) gives the same figure. |
| FOALING | • foaling v. Present participle of foal. • foaling n. Act of giving birth to a foal. • FOALING n. the act of giving birth to a foal. |
| GALOPIN | • galopin n. (Scotland, obsolete) A boy employed in a kitchen. • GALOPIN n. (obsolete) an errand boy, kitchen boy. |
| GAOLING | • gaoling v. Present participle of gaol. • gaoling n. An instance of a person being gaoled. • Gaoling prop.n. A district of Xi’an, Shaanxi, China. |
| GOALING | • goaling v. Present participle of goal. • GOAL v. to score a goal. |
| HALOING | • haloing v. Present participle of halo. • HALO v. to form a ring of light. |
| LAZOING | • lazoing v. Present participle of lazo. • LAZO v. to catch with a long rope with a running noose, also LASSO, LARIAT. |
| LOADING | • loading n. (Countable, uncountable) The process by which something is loaded. • loading n. (Countable) A load, especially in the engineering and electrical engineering senses of force exerted… • loading n. (Australia, industrial relations, countable) A hourly pay rate given to a casual employee which is higher… |
| LOAFING | • loafing v. Present participle of loaf. • loafing n. The idle behaviour of somebody who loafs. • LOAFING n. the act of idling. |
| LOAMING | • loaming v. Present participle of loam. • LOAM v. to cover with loam. |
| LOANING | • loaning v. Present participle of loan. • loaning n. The granting of a loan. • loaning n. (Obsolete, Scottish and Northern English) A lane. |
| LOAVING | • loaving v. Present participle of loave. • LOAVE v. to form a head as in a cabbage. |
| LOGANIA | • logania n. (Botany) Any of the genus Logania of plants native to Australia and New Zealand. • LOGANIA n. any of a family of Australian plants related to the gentians. |
| OAKLING | • oakling n. A small or young oak tree. • OAKLING n. a young oak. |
| RANGOLI | • rangoli n. (India) A geometric or stylized design on the floor (or other flat surface) made using small coloured… • RANGOLI n. (Hindi) a traditional Hindu form of decoration on floors and doorsteps, forming patterns of coloured sand and rice flour. |