| ANGISHORES | • angishores n. Plural of angishore. • ANGISHORE n. (Canadian) a weak, miserable person, also ANGASHORE. |
| ASHLERINGS | • ashlerings n. Plural of ashlering. • ASHLERING n. facing with ashlars, also ASHLARING. |
| GARISHNESS | • garishness n. The quality of being garish. • GARISHNESS n. the quality of being garish. |
| GARNISHEES | • garnishees n. Plural of garnishee. • GARNISHEE v. to make someone a garnishee. |
| GARNISHERS | • garnishers n. Plural of garnisher. • GARNISHER n. one who, or that which, garnishes, also GARNISHOR. |
| GASHLINESS | • GASHLINESS n. ghastliness. |
| HARNESSING | • harnessing v. Present participle of harness. • harnessing n. The materials used to harness an animal. • HARNESS v. to equip with gear. |
| LANGUISHES | • languishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of languish. • LANGUISH v. to lose vitality. |
| RESHAPINGS | • reshapings n. Plural of reshaping. • RESHAPING n. the act of shaping again. |
| RINGHALSES | • ringhalses n. Plural of ringhals. • RINGHALS n. (South African) an African snake that spits its venom, also RINKHALS. |
| SEARCHINGS | • searchings n. Plural of searching. • SEARCHING n. the act of conducting a search. |
| SHAGGINESS | • shagginess n. The property of being shaggy. • SHAGGINESS n. the state of being shaggy. |
| 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. |
| SHEATHINGS | • sheathings n. Plural of sheathing. • SHEATHING n. the act of sheathing. |
| SHRINKAGES | • shrinkages n. Plural of shrinkage. • SHRINKAGE n. the amount by which something shrinks. |
| SIPHONAGES | • siphonages n. Plural of siphonage. • SIPHONAGE n. the action of a siphon, also SYPHONAGE. |
| SPRINGHASE | • SPRINGHAAS n. (South African) a nocturnal rodent. |