| ASPIRINGLY | • aspiringly adv. In an aspiring manner. • ASPIRING adv. ASPIRE, to aim for higher things. |
| DISPLACING | • displacing v. Present participle of displace. • DISPLACE v. to put in the wrong place. |
| DISPLAYING | • displaying v. Present participle of display. • DISPLAY v. to put on show. |
| INCLASPING | • inclasping v. Present participle of inclasp. • INCLASP v. to embrace, also ENCLASP. |
| MISPLACING | • misplacing v. Present participle of misplace. • misplacing n. Incorrect placement. • MISPLACE v. to put in a wrong place. |
| MISPLAYING | • misplaying v. Present participle of misplay. • MISPLAY v. to make a bad play in a game. |
| PALISADING | • palisading v. Present participle of palisade. • palisading n. A row of palisades set in the ground. • PALISADE v. to fortify with a fence of stakes, also PALISADO. |
| PANTILINGS | • PANTILING n. pantiles collectively. |
| PAPALISING | • papalising v. Present participle of papalise. • PAPALISE v. to render papal, also PAPALIZE. |
| PENALISING | • penalising v. Present participle of penalise. • PENALISE v. to subject to penalty, also PENALIZE. |
| PILLAGINGS | • pillagings n. Plural of pillaging. • PILLAGING n. the act of plundering. |
| PLANISHING | • planishing n. (Uncountable) A metalworking technique for smoothly finishing a surface. • planishing n. (Countable) The action of the verb "to planish". • planishing v. Present participle of planish. |
| POLARISING | • polarising adj. That which polarises or is polarised. • polarising v. Present participle of polarise. • POLARISE v. to give polarity to, also POLARIZE. |
| PRAISINGLY | • praisingly adv. With praise. • PRAISING adv. laudatory. |
| PTYALISING | • ptyalising v. Present participle of ptyalise. • PTYALISE v. to induce ptyalism in, also PTYALIZE. |
| SALPINGIAN | • salpingian adj. Synonym of salpingeal. • SALPINGIAN adj. of or like the salpinx, the Eustachian tube. |
| SPIRALLING | • spiralling v. (British spelling) present participle of spiral. • spiralling n. Movement in a spiral. • SPIRAL v. to move in spiral fashion. |
| SPOLIATING | • spoliating v. Present participle of spoliate. • SPOLIATE v. to despoil; to plunder. |
| SPRINGTAIL | • springtail n. Any of various wingless hexapods, of the subclass Collembola, with spring-like legs. • SPRINGTAIL n. any one of numerous species of small apterous insects belonging to the order Thysanura. |