| ACCEDING | • acceding v. Present participle of accede. • ACCEDE v. to consent. |
| ACCINGED | • accinged v. Simple past tense and past participle of accinge. • ACCINGE v. to gird up one's loins, apply oneself. |
| ACCINGES | • accinges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accinge. • ACCINGE v. to gird up one's loins, apply oneself. |
| ACCITING | • acciting v. Present participle of accite. • ACCITE v. to cite; to summon. |
| ACCOYING | • accoying v. Present participle of accoy. • ACCOY v. (Spenser) to subdue, pacify. |
| ACCRUING | • accruing v. Present participle of accrue. • accruing n. An amount that is accrued. • ACCRUE v. to accumulate, also ACCREW. |
| ACCUSING | • accusing v. Present participle of accuse. • accusing adj. Accusatory. • accusing n. Accusation. |
| CACKLING | • cackling v. Present participle of cackle. • cackling n. A sound that cackles. • CACKLE v. to make the sound of a hen. |
| CATCHING | • catching adj. (Informal) Infectious, contagious. • catching adj. Captivating; alluring; catchy. • catching n. The action of the verb catch. |
| CHACKING | • chacking v. Present participle of chack. • CHACK v. (Scots) to pinch or nip. |
| CHANCING | • chancing v. Present participle of chance. • chancing n. Something that happens by chance. • chancing n. (Philippines) sexual advance with suggestive body contact. |
| CLACHING | • CLACH v. (Gaelic) to kill by stoning. |
| CLACKING | • clacking v. Present participle of clack. • clacking n. A sound that clacks. • CLACK v. to make a noise of a hard flat thing flapping. |
| COACHING | • coaching v. Present participle of coach. • coaching n. The process by which someone is coached or tutored; instruction. • coaching n. (Uncountable, historical) The operation of horse-drawn coaches, especially as a business. |
| COACTING | • coacting v. Present participle of coact. • COACT v. to act together. |
| CRACKING | • cracking n. (Chemistry) The thermal decomposition of a substance, especially that of crude petroleum in order to… • cracking n. The formation of cracks on a surface. • cracking n. The production of a crack sound. |