| ANGELOPHANY | • angelophany n. The appearance of an angel to a human being. • ANGELOPHANY n. the manifestation of an angel to a human. |
| ANGLOPHONES | • anglophones n. Plural of anglophone. • Anglophones n. Plural of Anglophone. • ANGLOPHONE n. an English-speaking person in a state where English is not the only language. |
| BEHAPPENING | • behappening v. Present participle of behappen. • BEHAPPEN v. (Spenser) to happen to. |
| CHAPERONING | • chaperoning v. Present participle of chaperone. • chaperoning n. The act or process of a person being chaperoned. • CHAPERON v. (French) to accompany and supervise. |
| GRANDNEPHEW | • grandnephew n. A grandson of one’s sibling; a son of one’s nephew or niece. (Brother’s grandson: fraternal grandnephew… • GRANDNEPHEW n. a grandson of one's brother or sister. |
| HYPHENATING | • hyphenating v. Present participle of hyphenate. • HYPHENATE v. to insert a hyphen into. |
| MEGAPHONING | • megaphoning v. Present participle of megaphone. • MEGAPHONE v. to magnify sound. |
| PHENOLATING | • PHENOLATE v. to subject to the action of a phenolate. |
| PREHANDLING | • PREHANDLE v. to handle beforehand. |
| SHARPENINGS | • sharpenings n. Plural of sharpening. • SHARPENING n. the act of making sharp. |
| SPANGHEWING | • spanghewing v. Present participle of spanghew. • SPANGHEW v. (dialect) to fling into the air. |
| UNHAPPENING | • unhappening v. Present participle of unhappen. • unhappening n. (Rare) A happening that fails to occur; a nonevent. • UNHAPPENING n. something that is not a happening. |
| UNPREACHING | • unpreaching v. Present participle of unpreach. • UNPREACH v. to recant in preaching. |