| COUNTERCHANGES | • counterchanges n. Plural of counterchange. • COUNTERCHANGE v. to interchange, transpose. |
| COUNTERSHADING | • countershading n. A pattern of animal colouration, existing as a form of camouflage, characterised by darker pigmentation… • COUNTERSHADING n. cryptic coloration of an animal with parts normally in shadow being light and parts normally illuminated being dark thereby reducing shadows and contours. |
| COUNTINGHOUSES | • countinghouses n. Plural of countinghouse. • counting-houses n. Plural of counting-house. • counting␣houses n. Plural of counting house. |
| GEMEINSCHAFTEN | • gemeinschaften n. Plural of gemeinschaft. • GEMEINSCHAFT n. (German) a spontaneous social relationship characterized by strong reciprocal bonds of sentiment and kinship within a common tradition. |
| NIGHTCLUBBINGS | • NIGHTCLUBBING n. visiting nightclubs. |
| PARCHMENTISING | • PARCHMENTISE v. to make like parchment, e.g. by treating with sulphuric acid, also PARCHMENTIZE. |
| SCREENSHOTTING | • screenshotting v. Present participle of screenshot. • SCREENSHOT v. to take a print of the contents of a computer screen. |
| STICKHANDLINGS | • STICKHANDLING n. the act of manoeuvring (the puck) deftly in ice hockey. |
| SYCOPHANTISING | • sycophantising v. Present participle of sycophantise. • SYCOPHANTISE v. to be a sycophant, also SYCOPHANTIZE. |
| SYCOPHANTIZING | • sycophantizing v. Present participle of sycophantize. • SYCOPHANTIZE v. to be a sycophant, also SYCOPHANTISE. |
| TECHNICALISING | • TECHNICALISE v. to give a technical slant to, also TECHNICALIZE. |
| TECHNOLOGISING | • TECHNOLOGISE v. to affect or alter by technology, also TECHNOLOGIZE. |
| TOUCHINGNESSES | • TOUCHINGNESS n. the state of being touching. |
| UNCHRISTIANING | • UNCHRISTIAN v. to make unchristian. |
| UNDERCLOTHINGS | • underclothings n. Plural of underclothing. • UNDERCLOTHING n. clothes worn under others, esp. those next to the skin. |
| WELTANSCHAUUNG | • weltanschauung n. A person’s or a group’s conception, philosophy or view of the world; a worldview. • WELTANSCHAUUNG n. (German) a comprehensive conception or apprehension of the world, esp. from a specific standpoint. |