| AGNOMINAL | • agnominal adj. Of or pertaining to an agnomen. • AGNOMINAL adj. relating to an agnomen, an additional name. |
| ALLONGING | • allonging v. Present participle of allonge. • ALLONGE v. (archaic) to lunge. |
| ATONINGLY | • atoningly adv. In an atoning manner. • ATONING adv. ATONE, to make amends. |
| BLANCOING | • blancoing v. Present participle of blanco. • BLANCO v. to whiten with blanco. |
| BLAZONING | • blazoning n. The action of the verb to blazon; the activity of describing heraldic coats of arms. • blazoning v. Present participle of blazon. • BLAZONING n. the act of reading a coat of arms. |
| CONGENIAL | • congenial adj. Having the same or very similar nature, personality, tastes, habits or interests. • congenial adj. Friendly or sociable. • congenial adj. Suitable to one’s needs. |
| ENGAOLING | • engaoling v. Present participle of engaol. • ENGAOL v. (Shakespeare) to put in gaol. |
| ENHALOING | • enhaloing v. Present participle of enhalo. • ENHALO v. to surround with a halo. |
| GANGLIONS | • ganglions n. Plural of ganglion. • GANGLION n. (Greek) a group of nerve cells. |
| KLAXONING | • klaxoning n. The sounding of a klaxon. • klaxoning v. Present participle of klaxon. • KLAXON v. to sound a klaxon. |
| LAMINGTON | • lamington n. (Chiefly Australia and New Zealand) A small square Australian/New Zealand cake made with sponge cake… • Lamington prop.n. A village in Highland council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NH7477). • Lamington prop.n. A village in South Lanarkshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS9831). |
| LOADENING | • loadening v. Present participle of loaden. • LOADEN v. (archaic) to load, also LADE, LADEN, LAID. |
| MOANINGLY | • moaningly adv. With a moaning sound. • MOANING adv. making a moaning sound. |
| NEOLOGIAN | • neologian adj. Neological. • neologian n. A neologist. • NEOLOGIAN n. one who introduces new words or new senses of old words into a language, also NEOLOGIST. |
| ONLOADING | • onloading v. Present participle of onload. • ONLOAD v. to load a vehicle or container. |
| PANGOLINS | • pangolins n. Plural of pangolin. • PANGOLIN n. (Malay) the scaly anteater. |
| PLAINSONG | • plainsong n. (Music) A form of monophonic chant in unison using the Gregorian scale, sung in various Christian churches. • plainsong n. (Music) A cantus firmus or theme chosen for contrapuntal treatment; so called because often an actual… • plainsong n. (Music) The simple notes of an air, without ornament or variation. |
| RELOANING | • reloaning v. Present participle of reloan. • RELOAN v. to loan again. |
| SINGALONG | • singalong n. A gathering of people who sing together. • singalong adj. (Of music) designed to allow or encourage the audience to sing along. • sing-along n. Alternative spelling of sing along. |
| UNLOADING | • unloading v. Present participle of unload. • unloading n. The act by which something is unloaded. • UNLOADING n. the act of unloading. |