| ADJUSTING | • adjusting v. Present participle of adjust. • adjusting n. Adjustment. • ADJUST v. to bring to a more satisfactory state. |
| ANGUIPEDS | • anguipeds n. Plural of anguiped. • ANGUIPED n. (Latin) a mythical giant having feet or legs in the form of snakes, also ANGUIPEDE. |
| ANGUISHED | • anguished v. Simple past tense and past participle of anguish. • anguished adj. Feeling anguish; experiencing extreme discomfort or discontent. • ANGUISH v. to suffer extreme pain. |
| AUDITINGS | • auditings n. Plural of auditing. • AUDITING n. the act of performing an audit. |
| CRUSADING | • crusading v. Present participle of crusade. • CRUSADE v. to engage in a holy war. |
| DUALISING | • dualising v. Present participle of dualise. • DUALISE v. to make twofold, also DUALIZE. |
| GAUDINESS | • gaudiness n. Pretension in appearance; looking overly and distastefully adorned. • GAUDINESS n. the state of being gaudy. |
| GUANIDINS | • guanidins n. Plural of guanidin. • GUANIDIN n. a strongly basic compound used in organic synthesis, also GUANIDINE. |
| GUARDIANS | • guardians n. Plural of guardian. • GUARDIAN n. one that guards. |
| GUIDANCES | • guidances n. Plural of guidance. • GUIDANCE n. advice. |
| GUILDSMAN | • guildsman n. A male member of a guild. • GUILDSMAN n. a member of a guild, also GILDSMAN. |
| QUADDINGS | • QUADDING n. the practice of birdwatching in a specific area. |
| RADIUSING | • RADIUS v. to give a rounded form to. |
| RIGAUDONS | • rigaudons n. Plural of rigaudon. • RIGAUDON n. (French) a lively Baroque period dance, also RIGADOON. |
| SANGUINED | • sanguined v. Simple past tense and past participle of sanguine. • SANGUINE v. to stain with blood. |
| SHINGUARD | • shinguard n. A piece of apparel to protect the front of the lower leg (the shin), usually worn when playing sports. • SHINGUARD n. a protection for the shin when playing football. |
| SQUADDING | • squadding v. Present participle of squad. • SQUAD v. to form into small, organised groups. |
| UNLADINGS | • unladings n. Plural of unlading. • UNLADING n. the act of unlading. |