| ACQUITING | • acquiting v. Present participle of acquite (Obsolete spelling of acquitting.). • ACQUITE v. (obsolete) to free from a charge, also ACQUIT, ACQUIGHT. |
| AMBIGUITY | • ambiguity n. (Countable) words or statements that are open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning… • ambiguity n. (Uncountable) The state of being ambiguous. • AMBIGUITY n. the state of being ambiguous. |
| ANTIQUING | • antiquing v. Present participle of antique. • ANTIQUE v. to alter the appearance of e.g. wood to make it seem very old. |
| ATTUITING | • attuiting v. Present participle of attuite. • ATTUITE v. to sense but not quite perceive. |
| AUDITINGS | • auditings n. Plural of auditing. • AUDITING n. the act of performing an audit. |
| FASTIGIUM | • fastigium n. An apex or summit; culmination. • fastigium n. (Architecture) A pediment or gable end. • fastigium n. (Pathology) The most intense phase of a disease, especially a fever. |
| FATIGUING | • fatiguing v. Present participle of fatigue. • FATIGUE v. to weary, also FATIGATE. |
| GUITARIST | • guitarist n. Someone who plays a guitar. • GUITARIST n. one who plays the guitar. |
| LIQUATING | • liquating v. Present participle of liquate. • LIQUATE v. to separate or purify (metals) by heating to liquify certain components. |
| RUINATING | • ruinating v. Present participle of ruinate. • RUINATE v. (archaic) to ruin, destroy. |
| SINUATING | • sinuating adj. Curvy or wavy. • sinuating v. Present participle of sinuate. • SINUATE v. to curve in and out. |
| SITUATING | • situating v. Present participle of situate. • SITUATE v. to place in a certain position. |
| TINGUAITE | • tinguaite n. (Geology) A variety of phonolite. • TINGUAITE n. a fine-grained igneous rock composed essentially of feldspar, nepheline and aegirine. |
| URINATING | • urinating v. Present participle of urinate. • URINATE v. to discharge urine. |