| AGONISEDLY | • AGONISED adv. AGONISE, to suffer agony, also AGONIZE. |
| ANKYLOSING | • ankylosing v. Present participle of ankylose. • ANKYLOSE v. to fuse as the bones of a joint. |
| AROUSINGLY | • arousingly adv. In an arousing manner. |
| ATMOLYSING | • atmolysing v. Present participle of atmolyse. • ATMOLYSE v. to separate gases by diffusion, also ATMOLYZE. |
| AUTOLYSING | • autolysing v. Present participle of autolyse. • AUTOLYSE v. to break down tissue by enzyme action, also AUTOLYZE. |
| AUTOPSYING | • autopsying v. Present participle of autopsy. • AUTOPSY v. to carry out a postmortem examination of a corpse. |
| BOASTINGLY | • boastingly adv. Boastfully. • BOASTINGLY adv. BOASTING. |
| CANYONINGS | • CANYONING n. the sport of going down a canyon river by any of various means. |
| COGNISABLY | • cognisably adv. Alternative form of cognizably. • COGNISABLE adv. that can be cognised, also COGNIZABLE. |
| DISANALOGY | • disanalogy n. A lack or failure of analogy. • DISANALOGY n. a non-correspondence. |
| DOOMSAYING | • doomsaying n. The action of making dire predictions about the future. • doomsaying v. Present participle of doomsay. • DOOMSAYING n. the act of prophesying doom. |
| FORESAYING | • foresaying v. Present participle of foresay. • FORESAY v. to foretell. |
| 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. |
| GYNOSTEMIA | • gynostemia n. Plural of gynostemium. • GYNOSTEMIUM n. the central reproductive stalk of an orchid, which consists of a stamen and pistil fused together. |
| NYSTAGMOID | • nystagmoid adj. (Medicine) Resembling nystagmus. • NYSTAGMOID adj. relating to nystagmus, an involuntary lateral movement of the eyeballs, also NYSTAGMIC. |
| OUTSTAYING | • outstaying v. Present participle of outstay. • OUTSTAY v. to surpass in staying power. |
| PLAYGOINGS | • PLAYGOING n. the practice of visiting the theatre. |
| ROYALISING | • royalising v. Present participle of royalise. • ROYALISE v. (Shakespeare) to play the king, also ROYALIZE. |