| ACCOUNTING | • accounting v. Present participle of account. • accounting n. (Business) The development and use of a system for recording and analyzing the financial transactions… • accounting n. A relaying of events; justification of actions. |
| ANGULATION | • angulation n. The formation of angles. • angulation n. An angular part, position, or formation. • angulation n. The formation of an abnormal angle or bend in an organ. |
| ASTOUNDING | • astounding v. Present participle of astound. • astounding adj. That astounds or astound. • ASTOUND v. to amaze. |
| AUCTIONING | • auctioning v. Present participle of auction. • AUCTION v. to sell publicly to the highest bidder. |
| CAUTIONING | • cautioning v. Present participle of caution. • cautioning n. The act of giving a warning. • CAUTION v. to warn. |
| DAUNTONING | • DAUNTON v. to dare, also DANTON. |
| NOUGATINES | • nougatines n. Plural of nougatine. • NOUGATINE n. nougat covered with chocolate. |
| OUTDANCING | • outdancing v. Present participle of outdance. • OUTDANCE v. to surpass in dancing. |
| OUTEARNING | • outearning v. Present participle of outearn. • OUTEARN v. to surpass in earning. |
| OUTFAWNING | • outfawning v. Present participle of outfawn. • OUTFAWN v. to surpass in fawning. |
| OUTGAINING | • outgaining v. Present participle of outgain. • OUTGAIN v. to gain more than. |
| OUTGNAWING | • outgnawing v. Present participle of outgnaw. • OUTGNAW v. to surpass in gnawing. |
| OUTMANNING | • outmanning v. Present participle of outman. • OUTMAN v. to surpass in manpower. |
| OUTRANGING | • outranging v. Present participle of outrange. • OUTRANGE v. to surpass in range. |
| OUTRANKING | • outranking v. Present participle of outrank. • OUTRANK v. to rank higher than. |
| UNCOATINGS | • UNCOATING n. the action of releasing viral nucleic acid from a virus or exposing the interior of a virus enough to facilitate replication by stripping away the outer layers of the viral coat. |