| BANDYINGS | • bandyings n. Plural of bandying. • BANDYING n. the act of bandying. |
| BENDAYING | • bendaying v. Present participle of benday. • BENDAY v. to reproduce using a certain process. |
| BRANDYING | • brandying v. Present participle of brandy. • BRANDY v. to mix with brandy (a liquor). |
| CYANIDING | • cyaniding v. Present participle of cyanide. • cyaniding n. A poisoning carried out with cyanide. • CYANIDING n. the extraction of gold or silver from ore by means of potassium cyanide. |
| DAMNINGLY | • damningly adv. In a damning manner, or to an extent that is damning. • DAMNING adv. DAMN, to curse. |
| DIONYSIAN | • dionysian adj. Wild, irrational, and undisciplined. • Dionysian adj. Of or pertaining to Dionysus. • Dionysian adj. Alternative form of dionysian. |
| DOMINANCY | • dominancy n. (Archaic) predominance; ascendency; authority. • DOMINANCY n. the state of being dominant, also DOMINANCE. |
| HYDANTOIN | • hydantoin n. (Organic chemistry) The heterocycle imidazolidine-2,4-dione derived from urea and glycolic acid; any… • HYDANTOIN n. a colourless odourless crystalline compound found in beet molasses and used in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals. |
| MANDYLION | • mandylion n. (Chiefly Eastern Orthodoxy) often Mandylion: the Image of Edessa, a holy relic consisting of a piece… • Mandylion prop.n. Alternative letter-case form of mandylion. • MANDYLION n. a loose outer garment worn over armour, also MANDILION. |
| MUNDANITY | • mundanity n. Mundaneness; the characteristic of being mundane. • MUNDANITY n. worldliness. |
| SYNANDRIA | • synandria n. Plural of synandrium. • SYNANDRIUM n. a mass of united stamens. |
| UNDYNAMIC | • undynamic adj. Not dynamic. • UNDYNAMIC adj. not dynamic. |
| UNHANDILY | • unhandily adv. In an unhandy manner. • UNHANDY adv. clumsy, awkward. |
| VANDYKING | • vandyking v. Present participle of vandyke. • vandyking n. Edging with ornamental triangular points. • VANDYKE v. to notch or zigzag. |