| BRAUNCHING | • braunching v. Present participle of braunch. • BRAUNCH v. to spread like a tree branch, also BRANCH. |
| CRAUNCHING | • craunching v. Present participle of craunch. • CRAUNCH v. (dialect) to chew with a crackling sound, also CRUNCH, CRANCH. |
| FLAUNCHING | • flaunching v. Present participle of flaunch. • flaunching n. The sloped mortar fillet around the base of a chimney pot, which serves to hold the pot in position… • flaunching n. A mortar fillet at the junction of the chimney stack and the roof; superseded in modern times by lead flashing. |
| GRAUNCHING | • graunching v. Present participle of graunch. • GRAUNCH v. (New Zealand) to crush or destroy. |
| LAUNCHINGS | • launchings n. Plural of launching. • LAUNCHING n. the act of making a launch. |
| MACHINEGUN | • machinegun n. Alternative spelling of machine gun. • machinegun v. Alternative spelling of machine-gun. • machine-gun v. To fire a machine gun. |
| STAUNCHING | • staunching v. Present participle of staunch. • staunching n. The act by which something is staunched or stopped. • staunching n. (Obsolete) A stanchion. |
| UNCHAINING | • unchaining v. Present participle of unchain. • UNCHAIN v. to free from a chain. |
| UNCHAIRING | • UNCHAIR v. to remove from a chairmanship. |
| UNCHANGING | • unchanging adj. Remaining constantly unchanged. • unchanging v. Present participle of unchange. • UNCHANGING adj. not changing. |
| UNCHARGING | • uncharging v. Present participle of uncharge. • UNCHARGE v. to free from a charge or load; to unload. |
| UNCHARMING | • uncharming adj. Not charming. • uncharming v. Present participle of uncharm. • UNCHARM v. to free from a spell. |
| UNLATCHING | • unlatching v. Present participle of unlatch. • unlatching n. The act of unfastening a latch. • UNLATCH v. to undo a fastening on a door or gate. |
| UNMATCHING | • unmatching v. Present participle of unmatch. • unmatching adj. Not matching; unmatched. • UNMATCHING adj. not matching. |
| UNTEACHING | • unteaching v. Present participle of unteach. • UNTEACH v. to cause to unlearn something. |