| ENHEARSING | • enhearsing v. Present participle of enhearse. • ENHEARSE v. (Shakespeare) to enclose in a hearse, also INHEARSE, INHERCE. |
| FEATHERING | • feathering v. Present participle of feather. • feathering n. Plumage. • feathering n. A feathered texture. |
| GARNISHEED | • garnisheed v. Simple past tense and past participle of garnishee. • GARNISHEE v. to make someone a garnishee. |
| GARNISHEES | • garnishees n. Plural of garnishee. • GARNISHEE v. to make someone a garnishee. |
| GREENCHAIN | • green␣chain n. An area where lumber is sorted and piled at a sawmill. |
| HEARKENING | • hearkening v. Present participle of hearken. • hearkening n. The act of one who hearkens or listens. • HEARKEN v. to listen to, also HARK, HARKEN. |
| HEARTENING | • heartening adj. Cheerfully encouraging. • heartening v. Present participle of hearten. • HEARTEN v. to give courage to, also HARTEN. |
| INGATHERED | • ingathered v. Simple past tense and past participle of ingather. • INGATHER v. to gather in, to harvest. |
| INGATHERER | • ingatherer n. Someone or something that ingathers. • INGATHERER n. one who ingathers. |
| LEATHERING | • leathering v. Present participle of leather. • leathering n. A beating. • LEATHERING n. a thrashing. |
| PREHEATING | • preheating v. Present participle of preheat. • PREHEAT v. to heat beforehand. |
| RECHEATING | • recheating v. Present participle of recheat. • RECHEAT v. to sound a hunting call, to call back the hounds when they have lost track of the game. |
| REHEARINGS | • rehearings n. Plural of rehearing. • re-hearings n. Plural of re-hearing. • REHEARING n. the act of rehearing. |
| REHEARSING | • rehearsing v. Present participle of rehearse. • rehearsing n. A rehearsal. • REHEARSING n. the act of rehearsing. |
| REHEATINGS | • reheatings n. Plural of reheating. • REHEATING n. the act of heating again. |
| RETEACHING | • reteaching v. Present participle of reteach. • RETEACH v. to teach again. |
| WEATHERING | • weathering n. (Obsolete) Weather, especially favourable or fair weather. • weathering n. (Geology) Mechanical or chemical breaking down of rocks in situ by weather or other causes. • weathering n. (Architecture) A slight inclination given to an approximately horizontal surface to enable it to throw off water. |