| BERGSCHRUNDS | • bergschrunds n. Plural of bergschrund. • BERGSCHRUND n. (German) a crevasse formed where a glacier or snowfield moves away from a mountain wall. |
| CHANGEAROUND | • CHANGEAROUND n. the act of changing to a different position, also CHANGEROUND. |
| CHANGEROUNDS | • CHANGEROUND n. a change of roles, also CHANGEAROUND. |
| DISAVOUCHING | • disavouching v. Present participle of disavouch. • DISAVOUCH v. (obsolete) to disavow, also DISAVOW. |
| DISCHURCHING | • dischurching v. Present participle of dischurch. • DISCHURCH v. (obsolete) to deprive of church rank or privileges. |
| DUCKSHOVINGS | • DUCKSHOVING n. the act of jumping a queue. |
| ENSCHEDULING | • enscheduling v. Present participle of enschedule. • ENSCHEDULE v. (Shakespeare) to insert into a schedule. |
| NIGHTCLUBBED | • nightclubbed v. Simple past tense and past participle of nightclub. • NIGHTCLUB v. to visit nightclubs. |
| RESCHEDULING | • rescheduling v. Present participle of reschedule. • rescheduling n. A change of schedule. • RESCHEDULING n. the act of scheduling again. |
| ROCKHOUNDING | • rockhounding n. The activities of a rock hound; amateur geology. • ROCKHOUNDING n. of a rock-collector, looking for rocks. |
| UNCHALLENGED | • unchallenged adj. Not having any challengers. • unchallenged adj. Lacking experience due to lack of challenges; untested. • UNCHALLENGED adj. not challenged. |
| UNDERCHARGED | • undercharged v. Simple past tense and past participle of undercharge. • UNDERCHARGE v. to charge too little. |
| UNDERCHARGES | • undercharges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undercharge. • UNDERCHARGE v. to charge too little. |
| UNDISCHARGED | • undischarged adj. Not discharged. • UNDISCHARGED adj. not discharged. |