| DEGARNISHING | • degarnishing v. Present participle of degarnish. • DEGARNISH v. to despoil, also DISGARNISH.
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| DEHUMANISING | • dehumanising v. Present participle of dehumanise. • DEHUMANISE v. to remove the humanity from, also DEHUMANIZE.
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| DEHUMANIZING | • dehumanizing v. Present participle of dehumanize. • dehumanizing n. An act of dehumanization.
 • DEHUMANIZE v. to deprive of human qualities, also DEHUMANISE.
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| DISANCHORING | • disanchoring v. Present participle of disanchor. • DISANCHOR v. to raise the anchor, as of a ship.
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| DISBRANCHING | • disbranching v. Present participle of disbranch. • DISBRANCH v. to divest of a branch or branches.
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| GUANETHIDINE | • guanethidine n. (Pharmacology) An antihypertensive drug that reduces the release of catecholamines. • GUANETHIDINE n. a drug used in the treatment of hypertension.
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| HANDICAPPING | • handicapping v. Present participle of handicap. • handicapping n. The imposition of a handicap.
 • HANDICAP v. to impose special disadvantages on.
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| HANDWRITINGS | • handwritings n. Plural of handwriting. • HANDWRITING n. writing, script; one's style of writing.
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| HANSARDISING | • HANSARDISE v. to confront someone with his or her previously recorded opinions, also HANSARDIZE. | 
| HANSARDIZING | • Hansardizing v. Present participle of Hansardize. • HANSARDIZE v. to confront someone with his or her previously recorded opinions, also HANSARDISE.
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| INTERDASHING | • interdashing v. Present participle of interdash. • INTERDASH v. to dash between or among; to intersperse.
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| MISHANDLINGS | • mishandlings n. Plural of mishandling. • MISHANDLING n. e act of handling wrongly.
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| PATHFINDINGS | • pathfindings n. Plural of pathfinding. • PATHFINDING n. the act of marking the way e.g. by flares.
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| PHILANDERING | • philandering v. Present participle of philander. • philandering n. The action of one who philanders.
 • PHILANDERING n. engaging in a frivolous love of women.
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| WITHSTANDING | • withstanding v. Present participle of withstand. • WITHSTAND v. to resist.
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