| DAUGHTERLING | • daughterling n. (Diminutive, endearing) A daughter, especially a young or precious one. • DAUGHTERLING n. a small daughter. |
| EXHAUSTINGLY | • exhaustingly adv. In an exhausting manner. • EXHAUSTINGLY adv. in the manner of using the whole strength of. |
| FLAUGHTERING | • FLAUGHTER v. (Scots) to cut turfs. |
| GLUTATHIONES | • glutathiones n. Plural of glutathione. • GLUTATHIONE n. an antioxidant, found in the body's airways and nose, that protects the lungs from the effects of pollutants. |
| HALLUCINOGEN | • hallucinogen n. Any substance tending to induce hallucination. • HALLUCINOGEN n. a substance that induces hallucinations, also HALLUCINOGENIC. |
| HARLEQUINING | • harlequining v. Present participle of harlequin. • HARLEQUIN v. to play a harlequin. |
| HOMOLOGUMENA | • Homologumena n. Alternative form of Homologoumena. • HOMOLOGUMENA n. the books of the New Testament whose authenticity was universally acknowledged in the early Church, also HOMOLOGOUMENA. |
| KEELHAULINGS | • keelhaulings n. Plural of keelhauling. • KEELHAULING n. punishment by dragging under keel of ship. |
| LANGUISHMENT | • languishment n. The state of languishing. • languishment n. Tenderness of look or mien; amorous pensiveness. • LANGUISHMENT n. the act of languishing. |
| MANSLAUGHTER | • manslaughter n. (Obsolete) The slaying of a human being. • manslaughter n. (Law) The unlawful killing of a human, either in negligence or incidentally to the commission of some… • MANSLAUGHTER n. the unlawful killing of a human being without express or implied malice. |
| PRELAUNCHING | • PRELAUNCH v. to launch in advance. |
| SLAUGHTERING | • slaughtering v. Present participle of slaughter. • slaughtering n. An act of slaughter; a killing. • SLAUGHTER v. to kill, esp. animals for food. |
| SLAUGHTERMAN | • slaughterman n. A man employed to slaughter animals in a slaughterhouse. • SLAUGHTERMAN n. one whose occupation it is to kill for food. |
| SLAUGHTERMEN | • slaughtermen n. Plural of slaughterman. • SLAUGHTERMAN n. one whose occupation it is to kill for food. |
| ULTRAHEATING | • ultraheating v. Present participle of ultraheat. • ULTRAHEAT v. to heat to very high temperatures, as used for sterilisation. |
| UNCHALLENGED | • unchallenged adj. Not having any challengers. • unchallenged adj. Lacking experience due to lack of challenges; untested. • UNCHALLENGED adj. not challenged. |
| UNCHANGEABLE | • unchangeable adj. Not changeable; incapable of being changed or of changing; immutable. • unchangeable n. Something that cannot be changed. • UNCHANGEABLE adj. not changing or to be changed. |
| UNCHANGEABLY | • unchangeably adv. In a way that cannot be varied, or changed. • UNCHANGEABLE adv. not changing or to be changed. |