| ANGLERFISH | • anglerfish n. Any fish of the bony fish order Lophiiformes, which have an outgrowth they wiggle to lure and catch their prey. • angler␣fish n. Alternative spelling of anglerfish. • ANGLERFISH n. a widemouthed voracious fish that attracts its prey by waving filaments attached to its head. |
| ASHLERINGS | • ashlerings n. Plural of ashlering. • ASHLERING n. facing with ashlars, also ASHLARING. |
| BLEACHINGS | • bleachings n. Plural of bleaching. • BLEACHING n. the act of whitening. |
| EARTHLINGS | • earthlings n. Plural of earthling. • Earthlings n. Plural of Earthling. • EARTHLING n. an inhabitant of the earth. |
| GASHLINESS | • GASHLINESS n. ghastliness. |
| HANDSELING | • handseling v. Present participle of handsel. • HANDSEL v. to give a good luck gift to, also HANSEL. |
| HANSELLING | • hanselling v. Present participle of hansel. • HANSEL v. to give a good luck gift to, also HANDSEL. |
| HEARTLINGS | • heartlings interj. (Obsolete) An exclamation used in addressing a familiar acquaintance. • HEARTLING n. (Shakespeare) little heart, used in the oath ods heartling. |
| LANGUISHED | • languished v. Simple past tense and past participle of languish. • LANGUISH v. to lose vitality. |
| LANGUISHER | • languisher n. One who languishes. • LANGUISHER n. one who languishes. |
| LANGUISHES | • languishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of languish. • LANGUISH v. to lose vitality. |
| LAUGHLINES | • laughlines n. Plural of laughline. • laugh␣lines n. Plural of laugh line. • LAUGHLINE n. a funny line in a dialogue. |
| NARGHILIES | • narghilies n. Plural of narghily. • NARGHILY n. (Persian) a hookah, an Oriental tobacco pipe in which smoke is drawn through water by a long tube, also NARGHILE, NARGHILLY, NARGILE, NARGILEH, NARGILY, NARGUILEH. |
| NARGUILEHS | • NARGUILEH n. (Persian) a hookah, an Oriental tobacco pipe in which smoke is drawn through water by a long tube, also NARGHILE, NARGHILLY, NARGHILY, NARGILE, NARGILEH, NARGILY. |
| RINGHALSES | • ringhalses n. Plural of ringhals. • RINGHALS n. (South African) an African snake that spits its venom, also RINKHALS. |
| SHAVELINGS | • shavelings n. Plural of shaveling. • SHAVELING n. a tonsured cleric. |
| SHEARLINGS | • shearlings n. Plural of shearling. • SHEARLING n. a one-year-old sheep, from which one crop of wool has been taken. |
| SLATHERING | • slathering v. Present participle of slather. • slathering n. The act of spreading thickly. • slathering n. A portion of thickly spread material. |
| STEALTHING | • stealthing v. Present participle of stealth. • stealthing n. (Sexuality) The practice of removing a condom during sex, without a partner’s knowledge or consent. • STEALTHING n. the act of making e.g. a plane proof against radar. |
| UNLEASHING | • unleashing v. Present participle of unleash. • UNLEASH v. to free from a leash. |