| ACQUIGHTS | • ACQUIGHT v. (obsolete) to free from a charge, also ACQUIT, ACQUITE. |
| AVOUCHING | • avouching v. Present participle of avouch. • AVOUCH v. (archaic) to justify. |
| BAUCHLING | • bauchling v. Present participle of bauchle. • BAUCHLE v. (Scots) to make shapeless, bungle. |
| CHAUFFING | • chauffing v. Present participle of chauf. • chauffing v. Present participle of chauff. • CHAUFF v. (Spenser) to chafe, also CHAUFE. |
| CHAUNCING | • chauncing v. Present participle of chaunce. • CHAUNCE v. (obsolete) to chance. |
| CHAUNGING | • chaunging v. Present participle of chaunge. • CHAUNGE v. (obsolete) to change. |
| CHAUNTING | • chaunting v. Present participle of chaunt. • chaunting n. Obsolete form of chanting. • CHAUNT v. to sing, also CHANT. |
| CHIAUSING | • chiausing v. Present participle of chiaus. • CHIAUS v. to cheat, swindle. |
| CHURINGAS | • churingas n. Plural of churinga. • CHURINGA n. (Native Australian) a sacred amulet of the Australian aborigines. |
| GAUCHERIE | • gaucherie n. (Countable) A socially tactless or awkward act. • gaucherie n. (Uncountable) Lack of tact; tactlessness; awkwardness. • GAUCHERIE n. (French) an awkward or socially unacceptable remark. |
| GAUNCHING | • gaunching v. Present participle of gaunch. • GAUNCH v. to impale, also GANCH. |
| GUARACHIS | • GUARACHI n. (Spanish) a flat-heeled sandal, also GUARACHA, GUARACHE, HUARACHE, HUARACHO. |
| HACHURING | • hachuring v. Present participle of hachure. • HACHURE v. (French) to make a hatching on a map. |
| HAUNCHING | • haunching v. Present participle of haunch. • haunching n. (Architecture) A haunch. • HAUNCH v. to throw with an underhand motion, also HAINCH. |
| LAUNCHING | • launching v. Present participle of launch. • launching n. The act by which something is launched; a launch. • LAUNCHING n. the act of making a launch. |
| PAUNCHING | • paunching v. Present participle of paunch. • PAUNCH v. to disembowel. |
| QUATCHING | • QUATCH v. (dialect) to stir, move, also QUETCH, QUICH, QUINCHE, QUITCH. |
| RAUNCHING | • RAUNCH v. (Spenser) to race. |
| WAUCHTING | • wauchting v. Present participle of waucht. • WAUCHT v. (Scots) to drink in large draughts, also WAUGHT. |