| ANOINTING | • anointing v. Present participle of anoint. • anointing n. Anointment. • ANOINTING n. the act of consecrating with oil. |
| ASTUNNING | • astunning v. Present participle of astun. • ASTUN v. (obsolete) to astonish. |
| BENIGNANT | • benignant adj. (Now rare) Kind; gracious; favorable. • BENIGNANT adj. kind; gracious, as a king to his subjects. |
| CANTONING | • cantoning v. Present participle of canton. • CANTON v. to divide into districts. |
| DANTONING | • dantoning v. Present participle of danton. • DANTON v. to dare, also DAUNTON. |
| INCANTING | • incanting v. Present participle of incant. • INCANT v. to utter ritually. |
| INDIGNANT | • indignant adj. Showing anger or indignation, especially at something unjust or wrong. • INDIGNANT adj. feeling or showing justifiable anger. |
| NEATENING | • neatening v. Present participle of neaten. • NEATEN v. to make neat. |
| NONACTING | • nonacting adj. Not acting. • nonacting adj. Not of or pertaining to acting. • NONACTING n. acting that is of poor quality or does not conform to conventional ideas of what constitutes acting. |
| TANGHININ | • tanghinin n. A particular steroid glycoside. • TANGHININ n. the active principle in tanghin, a Madagascan poison formerly used to test the guilt of someone suspected of a crime. |
| TANNOYING | • tannoying v. Present participle of tannoy. • TANNOY v. to announce by tannoy. |
| TENANTING | • tenanting v. Present participle of tenant. • TENANT v. to occupy as tenant. |
| TYRANNING | • tyranning v. Present participle of tyran. • TYRANNE v. to play the oppressor, also TYRAN, TYRANT. |
| WANTONING | • wantoning v. Present participle of wanton. • wantoning n. (Archaic) wanton behaviour. • WANTON v. to behave in a wanton fashion. |