| THRALLING | • thralling v. Present participle of thrall. • THRALL v. to enslave. |
| ALLNIGHTER | • allnighter n. Alternative spelling of all-nighter. • all-nighter n. Something that lasts throughout the whole night. • all-nighter n. Specifically, an instance of studying or working throughout the night. |
| ALLNIGHTERS | • allnighters n. Plural of allnighter. • all-nighters n. Plural of all-nighter. • all␣nighters n. Plural of all nighter. |
| BETHRALLING | • bethralling v. Present participle of bethrall. • BETHRALL v. (Spenser) to enslave. |
| ENTHRALLING | • enthralling adj. Exciting and absorbing. • enthralling v. Present participle of enthrall. • ENTHRAL v. to reduce to the condition of a thrall, also ENTHRALL, INTHRAL, INTHRALL. |
| INTHRALLING | • inthralling v. Present participle of inthral. • inthralling v. Present participle of inthrall. • INTHRALL v. to charm, also ENTHRALL, INTHRAL. |
| ORTHOGONALLY | • orthogonally adv. In an orthogonal manner; perpendicularly; at right angles. • ORTHOGONAL adv. at right angles; unrelated or independent of each other. |
| STRANGLEHOLD | • stranglehold n. A grip or control so strong as to stifle or cut off. • stranglehold v. To hold a tight grip or control. • STRANGLEHOLD n. an illegal wrestling hold by which one's opponent is choked. |
| CANDLELIGHTER | • candlelighter n. A person who lights candles. • candlelighter n. A spill used for lighting candles. • CANDLELIGHTER n. one who lights the candles for a ceremony. |
| STRANGLEHOLDS | • strangleholds n. Plural of stranglehold. • strangleholds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stranglehold. • STRANGLEHOLD n. an illegal wrestling hold by which one's opponent is choked. |
| CANDLELIGHTERS | • candlelighters n. Plural of candlelighter. • CANDLELIGHTER n. one who lights the candles for a ceremony. |
| DISENTHRALLING | • disenthralling v. Present participle of disenthral. • DISENTHRALL v. to release from a state of enthralment, also DISENTHRAL, DISINTHRAL. |
| DISINTHRALLING | • disinthralling v. Present participle of disinthral. • DISINTHRALLING n. the act of releasing from a state of enthralment. |
| EXHILARATINGLY | • exhilaratingly adv. In a way that exhilarates. • EXHILARATING adv. EXHILARATE, to make cheerful and excited. |
| GILLRAVITCHING | • GILLRAVITCH v. (Scots) to behave riotously, also GALRAVAGE, GALRAVITCH, GILLRAVAGE, GILRAVAGE, GILRAVITCH. |
| ORNITHOLOGICAL | • ornithological adj. Of or pertaining to ornithology. • ORNITHOLOGICAL adj. relating to ornithology, also ORNITHOLOGIC. |
| ORTHOGENICALLY | • ORTHOGENIC adv. pertaining to correction of children's mental defects. |
| ANTHROPOLOGICAL | • anthropological adj. Relating to anthropology. • ANTHROPOLOGICAL adj. relating to anthropology, the science of human beings. |
| DISINTHRALLINGS | • DISINTHRALLING n. the act of releasing from a state of enthralment. |
| INTERPHALANGEAL | • interphalangeal adj. Between phalanges, as with an interphalangeal joint. • interphalangeal n. Any such bone. • INTERPHALANGEAL adj. between the phalanges, the bones of a digit. |