| ACCUSINGLY | • accusingly adv. In an accusing manner. • ACCUSING adv. expressing accusation. |
| CANYONINGS | • CANYONING n. the sport of going down a canyon river by any of various means. |
| CATALYSING | • catalysing v. Present participle of catalyse. • CATALYSE v. to act as a catalyst, also CATALYZE. |
| CLASHINGLY | • clashingly adv. In a clashing manner. • CLASHINGLY adv. CLASHING. |
| COGNISABLY | • cognisably adv. Alternative form of cognizably. • COGNISABLE adv. that can be cognised, also COGNIZABLE. |
| CRASHINGLY | • crashingly adv. While crashing, or as if crashing. • crashingly adv. Absolutely; terribly. • CRASHING adv. extreme, overwhelming, esp. in a crashing bore. |
| CYANIDINGS | • cyanidings n. Plural of cyaniding. • CYANIDING n. the extraction of gold or silver from ore by means of potassium cyanide. |
| ECSTASYING | • ecstasying v. Present participle of ecstasy. • ECSTASY v. to send into a state of ecstasy. |
| GAYCATIONS | • GAYCATION n. a holiday specifically designed for the gay market. |
| GLYCATIONS | • glycations n. Plural of glycation. • GLYCATION n. the bonding of a sugar molecule to a protein. |
| GYMNASTICS | • gymnastics n. A sport involving the performance of sequences of movements requiring physical strength, flexibility… • gymnastics n. Complex intellectual or artistic exercises or feats of physical agility. • GYMNASTICS n. exercises and activities devised to strengthen the body and improve agility and coordination. |
| GYNARCHIES | • gynarchies n. Plural of gynarchy. • GYNARCHY n. government by women. |
| GYNIATRICS | • gyniatrics n. Gynecology. • GYNIATRICS n. the treatment of women's diseases. |
| PANEGYRICS | • panegyrics n. Plural of panegyric. • PANEGYRIC n. a eulogistic oration or writing; a formal or elaborate praise. |
| SACRIFYING | • sacrifying v. Present participle of sacrify. • SACRIFY v. to sacrifice. |
| SCARIFYING | • scarifying v. Present participle of scarify. • SCARIFY v. to make superficial cuts in. |
| SCATHINGLY | • scathingly adv. In a scathing manner. • SCATHING adv. SCATHE, (Old Norse) to injure, also SCAITH, SCATH, SKAITH. |
| SKYJACKING | • skyjacking v. Present participle of skyjack. • skyjacking n. The kidnapping of the passengers of an airplane by threat of force. The hijacking of an airplane, especially… • SKYJACKING n. the sport of jumping by parachute. |