| DIGITALISING | • digitalising v. Present participle of digitalise. • DIGITALISE v. to make digital, also DIGITALIZE. |
| DIGITIGRADES | • digitigrades n. Plural of digitigrade. • DIGITIGRADE n. an animal that walks on the toes alone. |
| DISIMAGINING | • disimagining v. Present participle of disimagine. • DISIMAGINE v. to banish from the imagination. |
| ENIGMATISING | • enigmatising v. Present participle of enigmatise. • ENIGMATISE v. to express enigmatically or symbolically, also ENIGMATIZE. |
| GAINSTRIVING | • gainstriving n. A striving against; contention. • gainstriving v. Present participle of gainstrive. • GAINSTRIVE v. (obsolete) to strive or struggle against. |
| GELATINISING | • gelatinising v. Present participle of gelatinise. • GELATINISE v. to make into gelatine or jelly, also GELATINIZE. |
| GIGANTICIDES | • giganticides n. Plural of giganticide. • GIGANTICIDE n. the killing of a giant. |
| GOLIATHISING | • GOLIATHISE v. to play Goliath, exaggerate extravagantly, also GOLIATHIZE. |
| GRAPHITISING | • graphitising v. Present participle of graphitise. • GRAPHITISE v. to convert wholly or partly into graphite, also GRAPHITIZE. |
| GRECIANISING | • GRECIANISE v. to conform to the Greek custom, esp. in speech, also GRECIANIZE. |
| ILLEGALISING | • illegalising v. Present participle of illegalise. • ILLEGALISE v. to make or declare illegal, also ILLEGALIZE. |
| MISASSIGNING | • misassigning v. Present participle of misassign. • MISASSIGN v. to assign wrongly. |
| PLAGIARISING | • plagiarising v. Present participle of plagiarise. • PLAGIARISE v. to steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own, also PLAGIARIZE. |
| SMIFLIGATING | • SMIFLIGATE v. Charles Dickens's nonce word for to spiflicate. |
| STIGMATISING | • stigmatising v. Present participle of stigmatise. • STIGMATISE v. to mark with a stigma, or brand; as, the ancients stigmatised their slaves and soldiers, also STIGMATIZE. |
| STIGMATIZING | • stigmatizing v. Present participle of stigmatize. • STIGMATIZE v. to mark with a stigma, or brand; as, the ancients stigmatized their slaves and soldiers, also STIGMATISE. |