| ABIOGENIST | • abiogenist n. (Biology) One who believes that life can be produced independently of antecedent life. • ABIOGENIST n. a believer in abiogenesis, the supposed spontaneous origination of living organisms directly from lifeless matter. |
| ABSTERGING | • absterging v. Present participle of absterge. • ABSTERGE v. to cleanse by wiping. |
| BANTERINGS | • banterings n. Plural of bantering. • BANTERING n. the exchange of mildly teasing remarks. |
| BASSETTING | • bassetting v. Present participle of bassett. • BASSETT v. to outcrop, also BASSET. |
| BATTENINGS | • battenings n. Plural of battening. • BATTENING n. battens forming a structure. |
| BATTERINGS | • batterings n. Plural of battering. • BATTERING n. a beating involving repeated blows. |
| BESAINTING | • besainting v. Present participle of besaint. • BESAINT v. to make a saint of. |
| BESTAINING | • bestaining v. Present participle of bestain. • BESTAIN v. to stain all over. |
| BESTARRING | • bestarring v. Present participle of bestar. • BESTAR v. to cover with stars. |
| BESTEADING | • besteading n. Help; assistance; aid; avail. • besteading v. Present participle of bestead. • BESTEAD v. (archaic) to help, relieve. |
| BREATHINGS | • breathings n. Plural of breathing. • BREATHING n. the act of taking breath. |
| OBSIGNATED | • obsignated v. Simple past tense and past participle of obsignate. • OBSIGNATE v. to seal or confirm, also OBSIGN. |
| OBSIGNATES | • obsignates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obsignate. • OBSIGNATE v. to seal or confirm, also OBSIGN. |
| RESTABLING | • restabling v. Present participle of restable. • RESTABLE v. to put in stables again. |
| SWINGBEATS | • SWINGBEAT n. a type of dance music. |
| WEBCASTING | • webcasting v. Present participle of webcast. • webcasting n. Broadcasting over the World Wide Web, especially by using a webcam. • webcasting n. Spreading information over the Internet using push technology. |