| ALIENING | • aliening v. Present participle of alien. • ALIEN v. to alienate. |
| ANGELING | • angeling v. Present participle of angel. • ANGEL v. to support financially. |
| CLEANING | • cleaning v. Present participle of clean. • cleaning n. (Gerund of clean) The process of making something clean. • cleaning n. The afterbirth of cows, ewes, etc. |
| EANLINGS | • eanlings n. Plural of eanling. • EANLING n. (Shakespeare) a young lamb, also WEANEL, WEANLING, YEANLING. |
| ELANCING | • elancing v. Present participle of elance. • ELANCE v. (French) to throw as a lance. |
| ENABLING | • enabling v. Present participle of enable. • enabling n. An act or an instance of something being enabled. • ENABLE v. to make possible. |
| ENLACING | • enlacing v. Present participle of enlace. • ENLACE v. to entwine or entangle, also INLACE. |
| GANTLINE | • gantline n. (Nautical) A line rigged to a mast; -- used in hoisting rigging; a girtline. • GANTLINE n. a rope used in single-block hoist. |
| GLEANING | • gleaning n. Something learned by gleaning. • gleaning n. The act of collecting leftover crops from farmers’ fields after they have been commercially harvested… • gleaning n. (Ornithology) The catching of insects and other invertebrates by plucking them from within foliage… |
| LADENING | • LADEN v. to load with cargo, also LADE, LAID, LOAD, LOADEN. |
| LATENING | • latening v. Present participle of laten. • LATEN v. to make or grow late. |
| LEANINGS | • leanings n. Plural of leaning. • LEANING n. a tendency. |
| LEARNING | • learning n. (Uncountable) An act in which something is learned. • learning n. (Uncountable) Accumulated knowledge. • learning n. (Countable) Something that has been learned. |
| PANELING | • paneling v. Alternative spelling of panelling. • paneling n. (American spelling) Alternative spelling of panelling. • PANELING n. material with which to panel, also PANELLING. |
| UNGENIAL | • ungenial adj. Not genial. • UNGENIAL adj. not genial. |
| WEANLING | • weanling n. Any young mammal that has been recently weaned. • weanling n. Specifically, a human child that has been recently weaned. • weanling n. Specifically, a young horse that has been weaned from its mother, but is less than one year old (usually… |
| YEANLING | • yeanling n. The newly born offspring of a goat or sheep. • YEANLING n. an animal that is undergoing the process of weaning, also EANLING, WEANEL, WEANLING. |