| AWAKENING | • awakening adj. Rousing from sleep, in a natural or a figurative sense; rousing into activity; exciting. • awakening n. The act of awaking, or ceasing to sleep. • awakening n. (Religion) A revival of religion, or more general attention to religious matters than usual. |
| BARKENING | • barkening v. Present participle of barken. • BARKEN v. to dry up in a barky crust. |
| BEKNAVING | • beknaving v. Present participle of beknave. • BEKNAVE v. to treat as a knave. |
| CANKERING | • cankering v. Present participle of canker. • CANKER v. to affect with ulcerous sores. |
| DARKENING | • darkening v. Present participle of darken. • darkening n. The act of something becoming darker. • DARKEN v. to make dark. |
| EMBANKING | • embanking v. Present participle of embank. • EMBANK v. to enclose with a raised structure. |
| ENRANKING | • enranking v. Present participle of enrank. • ENRANK v. (Shakespeare) to place in order. |
| GENNAKERS | • gennakers n. Plural of gennaker. • GENNAKER n. a type of sail for boats. |
| HANKERING | • hankering v. Present participle of hanker. • hankering n. (Often followed by for or after) A strong, restless desire, longing, or mental inclination. • HANKERING n. a yearning. |
| HARKENING | • harkening v. Present participle of harken. • harkening n. The act of one who harkens or listens. • HARKEN v. to listen, also HARK, HEARKEN. |
| KINGSNAKE | • kingsnake n. Any of various colubrid snakes of the genus Lampropeltis. • king␣snake n. Alternative form of kingsnake. • KINGSNAKE n. a North American snake. |
| TANKERING | • tankering v. Present participle of tanker. • TANKER v. to transport by a ship designed to transport liquids. |
| WAKENINGS | • wakenings n. Plural of wakening. • WAKENING n. the act of wakening. |
| WEAKENING | • weakening v. Present participle of weaken. • weakening n. An instance or process of loss of strength. • weakening n. (Uncountable, mathematics) A structural principle of mathematical logic that states that the hypotheses… |