| CHAMBERINGS | • chamberings n. Plural of chambering. • CHAMBERING n. lewd or wanton behaviour. |
| CHARMINGEST | • charmingest adj. Superlative form of charming: most charming. • CHARMING adj. having charm. |
| GARNISHMENT | • garnishment n. (Law) A judgment that a third party should pay money owing to a defendant directly to a plaintiff. • GARNISHMENT n. garnish, ornament. |
| GYMNASIARCH | • gymnasiarch n. (Historical) An Athenian officer who superintended the gymnasia and paid for the oil and other necessities. • GYMNASIARCH n. the head of a gymnasium. |
| HAMSTRINGED | • hamstringed v. Simple past tense and past participle of hamstring. • HAMSTRING v. to disable by severing the hamstrings. |
| HARMONISING | • harmonising v. Present participle of harmonise. • HARMONISE v. to bring into harmony, also HARMONIZE. |
| MANAGERSHIP | • managership n. The office or period of a manager. • MANAGERSHIP n. the state of being a manager. |
| MARSHALLING | • marshalling v. (British spelling) present participle of marshal. • marshalling n. (Software) The process of transforming the memory representation of an object to a data format suitable… • marshalling n. (Heraldry) The arrangement of an escutcheon to exhibit the alliances of the owner. |
| MISCHARGING | • mischarging v. Present participle of mischarge. • MISCHARGE v. to charge erroneously, as to an account. |
| MISPHRASING | • misphrasing v. Present participle of misphrase. • misphrasing n. An instance of something being phrased badly or wrongly. • MISPHRASE v. to phrase wrongly. |
| NIGHTMARISH | • nightmarish adj. Resembling a nightmare. • NIGHTMARISH adj. like a nightmare, also NIGHTMARY. |
| PROGNATHISM | • prognathism n. An abnormal projection of the jaws. • PROGNATHISM n. the state of having projecting jaws. |
| SEMAPHORING | • semaphoring v. Present participle of semaphore. • SEMAPHORE v. to signal in this way. |
| STRAMASHING | • stramashing v. Present participle of stramash. • STRAMASH v. (Scots) to make a racket. |
| TRANSHUMING | • transhuming v. Present participle of transhume. • TRANSHUME v. to move (cattle) to summer pastures or winter quarters. |