| ACKNOWLEDGING | • acknowledging v. Present participle of acknowledg. • acknowledging v. Present participle of acknowledge. • acknowledging n. (Archaic) The act of acknowledging something. |
| BECOWARDING | • BECOWARD v. to accuse of cowardice. |
| BECROWDING | • becrowding v. Present participle of becrowd. • BECROWD v. to press closely together. |
| CHOWDERING | • chowdering v. Present participle of chowder. • CHOWDER v. to make a thick soup. |
| COUNTERDRAWING | • counterdrawing v. Present participle of counterdraw. • COUNTERDRAW v. to trace on oiled paper or other transparent material. |
| COUNTERWEIGHED | • counterweighed v. Simple past tense and past participle of counterweigh. • COUNTERWEIGH v. to weigh against, counterbalance. |
| COUNTERWEIGHTED | • counterweighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of counterweight. • COUNTERWEIGHT v. to balance with an equivalent weight or force. |
| DECROWNING | • decrowning v. Present participle of decrown. • DECROWN v. to deprive of a crown, also DISCROWN. |
| DISACKNOWLEDGE | • disacknowledge v. (Transitive) To refuse to acknowledge or recognize something; to disavow or deny. • DISACKNOWLEDGE v. to refuse to acknowledge, disown. |
| DISACKNOWLEDGED | • disacknowledged v. Simple past tense and past participle of disacknowledge. • DISACKNOWLEDGE v. to refuse to acknowledge, disown. |
| DISACKNOWLEDGES | • disacknowledges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disacknowledge. • DISACKNOWLEDGE v. to refuse to acknowledge, disown. |
| OVERCROWDING | • overcrowding v. Present participle of overcrowd. • overcrowding n. The situation where a space holds more occupants than it can comfortably accommodate. • OVERCROWDING n. the act of crowding to excess. |
| OVERCROWDINGS | • overcrowdings n. Plural of overcrowding. • OVERCROWDING n. the act of crowding to excess. |
| SCOWDERING | • scowdering adj. (Archaic) Burning. • SCOWDERING n. a scorching. |
| SCOWDERINGS | • SCOWDERING n. a scorching. |