| ANTIWHALING | • antiwhaling adj. Against the practice of whaling, the practice of hunting whales. • ANTIWHALING adj. opposed to whaling. |
| DAYLIGHTING | • daylighting v. Present participle of daylight. • DAYLIGHTING n. illuminating by daylight. |
| FISHTAILING | • fishtailing v. Present participle of fishtail. • FISHTAIL v. to swing the tail of a moving vehicle from side to side. |
| GASLIGHTING | • gaslighting n. Gerund of gaslight. • gaslighting v. Present participle of gaslight. • gas-lighting n. Alternative form of gaslighting. |
| GAZILLIONTH | • gazillionth adj. (Informal) The ordinal form of the number gazillion. • gazillionth n. (Informal) The person or thing in the gazillionth position. • gazillionth n. (Informal) One of a gazillion equal parts of a whole. |
| GRANOLITHIC | • granolithic adj. Of or pertaining to a granolith. • GRANOLITHIC n. a stone composed of cement and granite chips. |
| HAIRSTYLING | • hairstyling n. The act or process of styling hair. • hair␣styling n. Alternative form of hairstyling. • HAIRSTYLING n. a styling of the hair. |
| HANGABILITY | • hangability n. The quality of being hangable; suitability for hanging or suspension. • HANGABILITY n. the quality of being hangable. |
| HARIOLATING | • hariolating v. Present participle of hariolate. • HARIOLATE v. to prophesy, soothsay. |
| HIGHFALUTIN | • highfalutin adj. (US, informal) Self-important, pompous; arrogant or egotistical. • highfalutin n. (Archaic) Pompous speech or writing. • high␣falutin adj. Alternative spelling of highfalutin. |
| HIGHTAILING | • hightailing v. Present participle of hightail. • HIGHTAIL v. to retreat rapidly. |
| HUMILIATING | • humiliating adj. Liable to humiliate, degrade, shame or embarrass someone. • humiliating v. Present participle of humiliate. • HUMILIATE v. to humble, to mortify. |
| INTHRALLING | • inthralling v. Present participle of inthral. • inthralling v. Present participle of inthrall. • INTHRALL v. to charm, also ENTHRALL, INTHRAL. |
| NIGHTINGALE | • nightingale n. A Eurasian and African songbird, Luscinia megarhynchos, family Muscicapidae, famed for its beautiful… • nightingale n. A kind of flannel scarf with sleeves, formerly worn by invalids when sitting up in bed. • Nightingale prop.n. A surname. |
| STABLISHING | • stablishing v. Present participle of stablish. • STABLISH v. (archaic) to establish. |
| TAILHOPPING | • TAILHOPPING n. the act of hopping to lift the tails of the skis off the ground while flexing the knees into a crouching position. |