| ATHELING | • atheling n. A prince, especially an Anglo-Saxon prince or royal heir. • ATHELING n. (historical) an Anglo-Saxon nobleman. |
| BEATHING | • beathing v. Present participle of beath. • be␣a␣thing v. (Stative, colloquial) to exist, or to be available, widespread, possible, or a common practice. • BEATH v. (Spenser) to bathe, heat, also BATHE. |
| CHANTAGE | • chantage n. Blackmail; the extortion of money by threats of scandalous revelations. • CHANTAGE n. (French) blackmail to prevent exposure of scandalous facts. |
| CHEATING | • cheating v. Present participle of cheat. • cheating n. An act of deception, fraud, trickery, imposture, imposition or infidelity. • cheating n. (Cinematography) The arrangement of people or items in a film so as to give the (false) impression that… |
| EARTHING | • earthing v. Present participle of earth. • earthing n. The act or process of placing (something) in the earth; planting; burying. • earthing n. (Holism) The process of connecting with the earth’s energy, usually through bodily contact (e.g. walking… |
| GAHNITES | • gahnites n. Plural of gahnite. • GAHNITE n. (Swedish) a mineral, zinc spinel. |
| GNATHITE | • gnathite n. (Zoology) Any of the mouth appendages of the Arthropoda. • GNATHITE n. a jawlike appendage of an insect. |
| HANGNEST | • hangnest n. A nest that hangs like a bag or pocket. • hangnest n. A bird which builds such a nest; a hangbird. • HANGNEST n. the Baltimore oriole, so called because its nest is suspended from the limb of a tree, also HANGBIRD. |
| HEARTING | • hearting v. Present participle of heart. • hearting n. Material used as fill between walls of greater structural integrity, especially in masonry. • HEART v. to hearten, encourage. |
| HEATINGS | • heatings n. Plural of heating. • HEATING n. the provision of heat for a building. |
| HEPTAGON | • heptagon n. (Geometry) A polygon with seven sides and seven angles. • HEPTAGON n. a seven-sided polygon. |
| INGATHER | • ingather v. (Transitive) To collect or gather in. • ingather v. (Intransitive) To gather together. • INGATHER v. to gather in, to harvest. |
| NAETHING | • NAETHING n. (Scots) nothing. |
| PATHOGEN | • pathogen n. (Pathology, immunology) Any organism or substance, especially a microorganism, capable of causing disease… • PATHOGEN n. a disease-producing organism, also PATHOGENE. |
| STENGAHS | • stengahs n. Plural of stengah. • STENGAH n. (Malay) a drink of whisky and soda. |
| TEACHING | • teaching n. Something taught by a religious or philosophical authority. • teaching n. The profession of educating people; the activity that a teacher does when he/she teaches. • teaching v. Present participle of teach. |
| THANAGES | • thanages n. Plural of thanage. • THANAGE n. the district in which a thane anciently had jurisdiction, also THANEDOM, THANEHOOD, THANESHIP, THENAGE. |
| THENAGES | • THENAGE n. the district in which a thane anciently had jurisdiction, also THANAGE, THANEDOM, THANEHOOD, THANESHIP. |
| THRANGED | • thranged v. Simple past tense and past participle of thrang. • THRANG v. (Scots) to throng. |