| ASPHALTING | • asphalting v. Present participle of asphalt. • asphalting n. An application of asphalt. • ASPHALT v. to coat with a bituminous pitch. |
| EARTHLINGS | • earthlings n. Plural of earthling. • Earthlings n. Plural of Earthling. • EARTHLING n. an inhabitant of the earth. |
| GRANOLITHS | • granoliths n. Plural of granolith. • GRANOLITH n. a paving material consisting of a mixture of cement and crushed granite or granite chippings. |
| HATCHLINGS | • hatchlings n. Plural of hatchling. • HATCHLING n. a creature just hatched. |
| HEARTLINGS | • heartlings interj. (Obsolete) An exclamation used in addressing a familiar acquaintance. • HEARTLING n. (Shakespeare) little heart, used in the oath ods heartling. |
| NIGHTCLASS | • NIGHTCLASS n. a class at night school. |
| NIGHTFALLS | • nightfalls n. Plural of nightfall. • NIGHTFALL n. the onset or beginning of the night. |
| OUTLASHING | • OUTLASH v. to lash out, shed tears. |
| PHALANGIST | • phalangist n. Alternative letter-case form of Phalangist. • Phalangist n. A member of the Phalange. • Phalangist adj. Of or pertaining to the Phalange. |
| PLAYTHINGS | • playthings n. Plural of plaything. • PLAYTHING n. something to play with. |
| SCATHINGLY | • scathingly adv. In a scathing manner. • SCATHING adv. SCATHE, (Old Norse) to injure, also SCAITH, SCATH, SKAITH. |
| SLATHERING | • slathering v. Present participle of slather. • slathering n. The act of spreading thickly. • slathering n. A portion of thickly spread material. |
| SPLATCHING | • splatching v. Present participle of splatch. • SPLATCH v. (Scots) to splotch, also SPLODGE, SPLOTCH. |
| SPRINGHALT | • springhalt n. (Obsolete) Alternative form of stringhalt. • SPRINGHALT n. a jerking lameness in which a horse suddenly twitches up its leg or legs, also STRINGHALT. |
| 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. |
| STRINGHALT | • stringhalt n. A kind of lameness in horses, causing the animal to twitch its leg up suddenly. • STRINGHALT n. a jerking lameness in which a horse suddenly twitches up its leg or legs, also SPRINGHALT. |
| SULPHATING | • sulphating v. Present participle of sulphate. • SULPHATE v. to treat with sulfuric acid, also SULFATE. |