| BEKNIGHTED | • beknighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of beknight. • BEKNIGHT v. to raise to knighthood. |
| BETOKENING | • betokening v. Present participle of betoken. • BETOKEN v. to signify. |
| BESTREAKING | • bestreaking v. Present participle of bestreak. • BESTREAK v. to overspread with streaks. |
| TELEBANKING | • telebanking n. Banking carried out over a computer network. • TELEBANKING n. an electronic banking service accessed by telephone. |
| TELEBANKINGS | • TELEBANKING n. an electronic banking service accessed by telephone. |
| BOTTLENECKING | • bottlenecking v. Present participle of bottleneck. • BOTTLENECK v. to slow down or impede by creating an obstruction. |
| HEARTBREAKING | • heartbreaking adj. That causes great grief, anguish or distress. • heartbreaking n. The breaking of a heart; great grief, anguish or distress. • heart-breaking adj. (Idiomatic) That causes extreme sorrow or grief. |
| STOCKBREEDING | • stockbreeding n. The breeding and rearing of livestock. • STOCKBREEDING n. the breeding of stock. |
| HALTERBREAKING | • halterbreaking v. Present participle of halterbreak. • HALTERBREAK v. to break (as a colt) to a halter. |
| STOCKBREEDINGS | • STOCKBREEDING n. the breeding of stock. |
| STRIKEBREAKING | • strikebreaking v. Present participle of strikebreak. • strikebreaking n. Activity intended to disrupt or end a strike without an agreement by workers. • strikebreaking adj. Of or pertaining to such activity. |
| HEARTBREAKINGLY | • heartbreakingly adv. In a heartbreaking manner. • heart-breakingly adv. In a heart-breaking manner. • HEARTBREAKING adv. causing intense sorrow or distress. |
| STRIKEBREAKINGS | • strikebreakings n. Plural of strikebreaking. • STRIKEBREAKING n. action designed to break up a strike. |