| ATTIRINGS | • attirings n. Plural of attiring. • ATTIRING n. the act of dressing. |
| DISRATING | • disrating v. Present participle of disrate. • DISRATE v. to lower in rank. |
| GIANTRIES | • GIANTRY n. the race of giants. |
| GRAINIEST | • grainiest adj. Superlative form of grainy: most grainy. • GRAINY adj. having a grain. |
| GRANITISE | • granitise v. Alternative form of granitize. • GRANITISE v. to make like granite, also GRANITIZE. |
| HAIRSTING | • HAIRST v. (Scots) to gather in a crop, also HARVEST. |
| IRISATING | • irisating adj. Exhibiting the prismatic colours; iridescent. • IRISATE v. to make iridescent. |
| MAISTRING | • maistring v. Present participle of maistre. • MAISTRING n. (obsolete) mastering, also MASTERING. |
| MISRATING | • misrating v. Present participle of misrate. • MISRATE v. to rate incorrectly. |
| PIRATINGS | • PIRATING n. acting as a pirate. |
| RIGATONIS | • rigatonis n. Plural of rigatoni. • RIGATONI n. (Italian) pasta in the form of large fluted tubes. |
| RINGTAILS | • ringtails n. Plural of ringtail. • RINGTAIL n. an animal whose tail has ringlike markings. |
| SERIATING | • seriating v. Present participle of seriate. • SERIATE v. to arrange in rows. |
| STRAIKING | • STRAIK v. to stroke, also STRAKE. |
| STRAINING | • straining v. Present participle of strain. • straining n. The act by which one strains. (muscles, etc) • straining n. Filtering, the process of passing something through a strainer. |
| STRAITING | • straiting v. Present participle of strait. • STRAIT v. to confine. |
| STRIATING | • striating v. Present participle of striate. • STRIATE v. to mark with striae, streaks. |
| TRAININGS | • trainings n. Plural of training. • TRAINING n. systematic instruction. |
| TRAIPSING | • traipsing v. Present participle of traipse. • traipsing n. Laborious walking. • TRAIPSING n. the act of traipsing. |
| TRISAGION | • trisagion n. Alternative letter-case form of Trisagion. • Trisagion n. (Christianity) A liturgical prayer that runs “Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us”… • TRISAGION n. an ancient hymn consisting of the words 'O Holy God, holy and mighty, holy and immortal, have mercy on us'; loosely, the Tersanctus. |