| CAMPGROUNDS | • campgrounds n. Plural of campground. • CAMPGROUND n. the area or place (as a field or grove) used for a camp. |
| CROPDUSTING | • crop-dusting n. The application of fertilizers, pesticides, and fungicides onto crops from an aircraft. • crop-dusting n. (Informal, humorous) The act of breaking wind in public while passing by people. • CROPDUSTING n. the spreading of fungicide, etc. on crops in the form of dust, often from an aircraft. |
| DECOMPOSING | • decomposing v. Present participle of decompose. • DECOMPOSE v. to fall to pieces. |
| DECOUPLINGS | • decouplings n. Plural of decoupling. • DECOUPLING n. the act of disconnecting. |
| DESPATCHING | • despatching v. Present participle of despatch. • DESPATCH v. to deal with speedily. |
| DISPATCHING | • dispatching n. The sending of somebody or something to a destination for a purpose. • dispatching n. (Informal) burial. • dispatching v. Present participle of dispatch. |
| LANDSCAPING | • landscaping n. Improved land (trees, gardens, leveled ground, etc). • landscaping n. The act of improving a landscape. • landscaping v. Present participle of landscape. |
| MUDCAPPINGS | • MUDCAPPING n. the act of covering an explosive with mud before detonating. |
| PODCASTINGS | • PODCASTING n. a radio broadcast made available as an audio file. |
| POSTCARDING | • postcarding n. The sending of postcards. • POSTCARD v. to send a postcard. |
| PRECOGNISED | • PRECOGNISE v. to know beforehand, also PRECOGNIZE. |
| PRESCINDING | • prescinding v. Present participle of prescind. • PRESCIND v. to consider separately. |
| PROCEEDINGS | • proceedings n. Plural of proceeding. • proceedings n. (Law, plural only) The course of procedure in the prosecution of an action at law. • proceedings n. The published record of the actions of a society, or of things done at its meetings. |
| PYCNOGONIDS | • pycnogonids n. Plural of pycnogonid. • PYCNOGONID n. one of the Pycnogonida, sea-spiders. |
| STEPDANCING | • STEPDANCING n. doing a step dance. |
| SUPERCEDING | • superceding v. Present participle of supercede: misspelling of superseding. • SUPERCEDE v. to take the place of, also SUPERSEDE. |