| BANDSPREADING | • BANDSPREADING n. an additional tuning control in some radio receivers whereby a selected narrow band of frequencies can be spread over a wider frequency band, in order to give finer control of tuning. |
| BANDSPREADINGS | • BANDSPREADING n. an additional tuning control in some radio receivers whereby a selected narrow band of frequencies can be spread over a wider frequency band, in order to give finer control of tuning. |
| BESPANGLING | • bespangling v. Present participle of bespangle. • BESPANGLE v. to adorn with spangles. |
| BESPRINKLING | • besprinkling v. Present participle of besprinkle. • BESPRINKLE v. to sprinkle over; to scatter over. |
| GABAPENTINS | • GABAPENTIN n. an antiepileptic drug. |
| IMPREGNABLENESS | • impregnableness n. The state of being impregnable; impregnability. • IMPREGNABLE n. that cannot be taken by attack. |
| PLEBEIANISING | • plebeianising v. Present participle of plebeianise. • PLEBEIANISE v. to make plebeian, also PLEBEIANIZE. |
| REPUBLICANISING | • republicanising v. Present participle of republicanise. • REPUBLICANISE v. to make republican, also REPUBLICANIZE. |
| SPELLBINDING | • spellbinding adj. Engrossing; fascinating; gaining rapt attention; captivating. • spellbinding adj. Having the power to bind magically through the agency of a spell. • SPELLBIND v. to bind by or as by a spell. |
| SPELLBINDINGLY | • spellbindingly adv. In a spellbinding manner. • SPELLBINDING adv. SPELLBIND, to bind by or as by a spell. |
| SUBPENAING | • subpenaing v. Present participle of subpena. • SUBPENA v. (Latin) to summon with a type of judicial writ, also SUBPOENA. |
| SUBPOENAING | • subpoenaing v. Present participle of subpoena. • subpœnaing v. Present participle of subpœna. • SUBPOENA v. (Latin) to summon with a type of judicial writ, also SUBPENA. |
| SUPERABOUNDING | • superabounding v. Present participle of superabound. • superabounding n. Superabundance. • SUPERABOUND v. to be superabundant. |
| UNBESPEAKING | • unbespeaking v. Present participle of unbespeak. • UNBESPEAK v. to unsay; hence, to annul or cancel. |