| AUTOGENICS | • autogenics n. Autogenic training. • AUTOGENICS n. a system of relaxation teaching voluntary control of bodily tension. |
| COMBUSTING | • combusting v. Present participle of combust. • COMBUST v. to burn. |
| COMMUTINGS | • commutings n. Plural of commuting. • COMMUTING n. travelling to work. |
| COMPUTINGS | • computings n. Plural of computing. • COMPUTING n. the act of calculating. |
| CONSTRUING | • construing v. Present participle of construe. • construing n. The act of one who construes. • CONSTRUE v. to analyse the grammatical construction of (a sentence). |
| CONSULTING | • consulting v. Present participle and gerund of consult. • consulting n. Short for consulting physician. • CONSULTING n. the act of asking an opinion. |
| CONTAGIOUS | • contagious adj. (Of a disease) Easily transmitted to others. • contagious adj. (Figurative) Easily passed on to others. • contagious adj. (Of a person) Having a disease that can be transmitted to another person. |
| CONTIGUOUS | • contiguous adj. Connected; touching; abutting. • contiguous adj. Adjacent; neighboring. • contiguous adj. Connecting without a break. |
| COSTUMINGS | • costumings n. Plural of costuming. • COSTUMING n. the act of dressing. |
| COURTLINGS | • courtlings n. Plural of courtling. • COURTLING n. a sycophantic courtier. |
| OSCULATING | • osculating v. Present participle of osculate. • osculating adj. (Mathematics, of a curve) Having three or more points coincident with another. • OSCULATE v. to kiss. |
| OUTCASTING | • outcasting v. Present participle of outcast. • outcasting v. Present participle of outcaste. • outcasting n. An instance of casting out; expulsion. |
| OUTCURSING | • outcursing v. Present participle of outcurse. • OUTCURSE v. to surpass in cursing. |
| OUTSCORING | • outscoring v. Present participle of outscore. • OUTSCORE v. to score more points than. |
| SUCTIONING | • suctioning v. Present participle of suction. • SUCTION v. to remove by sucking. |
| TROUNCINGS | • trouncings n. Plural of trouncing. • TROUNCING n. the act of trouncing. |
| UNCOATINGS | • UNCOATING n. the action of releasing viral nucleic acid from a virus or exposing the interior of a virus enough to facilitate replication by stripping away the outer layers of the viral coat. |
| UNSTOCKING | • unstocking v. Present participle of unstock. • UNSTOCK v. to deplete of stock. |