| ANCHYLOSING | • anchylosing v. Present participle of anchylose. • ANCHYLOSE v. of bones, to fuse or stiffen by ankylosis, also ANKYLOSE. |
| 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. |
| BLANDISHING | • blandishing v. Present participle of blandish. • BLANDISH v. to coax and flatter. |
| CHANGELINGS | • changelings n. Plural of changeling. • CHANGELING n. a child substituted for another, esp. one supposed to be left by the fairies. |
| FLAUNCHINGS | • flaunchings n. Plural of flaunching. • FLAUNCHING n. a sloping piece of cement, e.g. round the base of a chimneypot, also FLANCHING. |
| HALTINGNESS | • haltingness n. The state or condition of being halting; lack of rhythmic flow; jerkiness. • HALTINGNESS n. the state of being halting. |
| HANDLANGERS | • handlangers n. Plural of handlanger. • Handlangers n. Plural of Handlanger. • HANDLANGER n. (South African) an unskilled assistant to a tradesman. |
| HANDLININGS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| HANDSELLING | • handselling v. Present participle of handsel. • HANDSEL v. to give a good luck gift to, also HANSEL. |
| HYALINISING | • hyalinising v. Present participle of hyalinise. • HYALINISE v. of tissue, to change to a firm, glassy consistency, also HYALINIZE. |
| LANGUISHING | • languishing adj. Lacking of vigor or spirit. • languishing v. Present participle of languish. • languishing n. The act of one who languishes. |
| MISHANDLING | • mishandling v. Present participle of mishandle. • mishandling n. Incorrect handling; mismanagement. • MISHANDLING n. e act of handling wrongly. |
| RANSHAKLING | • RANSHAKLE v. (Scott) to search, ransack, also RANSHACKLE. |
| REHANDLINGS | • rehandlings n. Plural of rehandling. • REHANDLING n. the act of rehandling. |
| SNATCHINGLY | • snatchingly adv. With a snatching motion. • SNATCHINGLY adv. SNATCHING. |
| UNSHACKLING | • unshackling v. Present participle of unshackle. • UNSHACKLE v. to release from shackles. |
| VANISHINGLY | • vanishingly adv. So as to vanish, or appear to vanish; especially, very small or rare. • VANISHING adv. disappearing. |