| AGINNERS | • aginners n. Plural of aginner. • AGINNER n. an opponent of change. |
| ANEARING | • anearing v. Present participle of anear. • ANEAR v. (archaic) to draw near to. |
| ANGERING | • angering v. Present participle of anger. • ANGER v. to make angry. |
| ARGININE | • arginine n. An amino acid found in animal foods that plays an important role in several physiological processes. • ARGININE n. one of the essential amino acids. |
| DEARNING | • dearning v. Present participle of dearn. • DEARN v. to darn. |
| EARNINGS | • earnings n. Wages, money earned, income. • earnings n. (Finance) Business profits. • earnings n. (Finance) Gains on investments; returns. |
| ENARMING | • enarming v. Present participle of enarm. • ENARM v. (obsolete) to arm. |
| ENGRAINS | • engrains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engrain. • ENGRAIN v. to fix deeply. |
| ENRACING | • enracing v. Present participle of enrace. • ENRACE v. (Spenser) to implant. |
| ENRAGING | • enraging v. Present participle of enrage. • ENRAGE v. to make very angry. |
| GRANNIED | • grannied v. Simple past tense and past participle of granny. • GRANNIE v. to defeat totally, also GRANNY. |
| GRANNIES | • grannies n. Plural of granny. • GRANNIE v. to defeat totally, also GRANNY. |
| LEARNING | • learning n. (Uncountable) An act in which something is learned. • learning n. (Uncountable) Accumulated knowledge. • learning n. (Countable) Something that has been learned. |
| RAVENING | • ravening adj. Voracious and greedy. • ravening adj. (Archaic) Subject to the voracity of a predator. • ravening n. (Archaic, literary) Predation (by an animal); voracious eating or consumption. |
| RECANING | • recaning v. Present participle of recane. • RECANE v. to replace the cane of. |
| RENAMING | • renaming v. Present participle of rename. • renaming n. (Gerund of rename) An act in which something is renamed. • RENAME v. to issue with a new name. |
| RENAYING | • renaying v. Present participle of renay. • RENAY v. (obsolete) to renounce, abjure, also RENEY, RENY. |
| YEARNING | • yearning n. A wistful or melancholy longing. • yearning v. Present participle and gerund of yearn. • yearning n. (Scotland, archaic) rennet (an enzyme to curdle milk in order to make cheese). |