| DISENCHAINING | • disenchaining v. Present participle of disenchain. • DISENCHAIN v. to free from restraint. | 
| DISENCHANTING | • disenchanting v. Present participle of disenchant. • DISENCHANT v. to free from enchantment. | 
| ENFRANCHISING | • enfranchising v. Present participle of enfranchise. • ENFRANCHISE v. to admit to the privileges of a citizen and esp. to the right of suffrage. | 
| INTERCHAINING | • interchaining v. Present participle of interchain. • INTERCHAIN v. to link together; to unite closely or firmly, as by a chain. | 
| INTERCHANGING | • interchanging v. Present participle of interchange. • interchanging n. The act by which things are interchanged. • INTERCHANGE v. to put each of (two things) in the place of the other, also ENTERCHAUNGE. | 
| MACHINEGUNNED | • machinegunned v. Simple past tense and past participle of machinegun. • machine-gunned v. Simple past tense and past participle of machine-gun. • MACHINEGUN v. to shoot with a machinegun. | 
| MISCHANNELING | • mischanneling v. Present participle of mischannel. • MISCHANNEL v. to channel wrongly. | 
| NONPATHOGENIC | • nonpathogenic adj. Not pathogenic. • NONPATHOGENIC adj. not causing disease. | 
| RECHANNELLING | • rechannelling v. Present participle of rechannel. • rechannelling n. The process by which something is rechannelled, or sent in a new direction. • RECHANNEL v. to channel again. | 
| UNCHALLENGING | • unchallenging adj. Not challenging; easy to do. • UNCHALLENGING adj. not challenging. | 
| UNCHARNELLING | • uncharnelling v. Present participle of uncharnel. • UNCHARNEL v. to remove from a charnel house; to raise from the grave. | 
| UNCHRISTENING | • unchristening v. Present participle of unchristen. • UNCHRISTEN v. to render unchristian. | 
| UNMECHANISING | • UNMECHANISE v. (Sterne) to disorganise, also UNMECHANIZE. | 
| UNMECHANIZING | • UNMECHANIZE v. (Sterne) to disorganise, also UNMECHANISE. |