| BOOKENDING | • bookending v. Present participle of bookend. • book-ending v. Alternative spelling of bookending. • BOOKEND v. to place something at either end of. |
| DEZINCKING | • dezincking v. Present participle of dezinc. • DEZINC v. to remove zinc from. |
| DISLINKING | • dislinking v. Present participle of dislink. • DISLINK v. to unlink, separate. |
| DISRANKING | • disranking v. Present participle of disrank. • DISRANK v. to reduce rank. |
| ENKINDLING | • enkindling v. Present participle of enkindle. • ENKINDLE v. to set on fire. |
| KIDNAPINGS | • kidnapings n. Plural of kidnaping. • KIDNAPING n. an act of kidnaping. |
| KIDNAPPING | • kidnapping v. Present participle of kidnap. • kidnapping n. (Crime) The crime of taking a person against their will, sometimes for ransom. • KIDNAPPING n. the act of kidnapping. |
| KLONDIKING | • klondiking v. Present participle of klondike. • KLONDIKE v. to export (fish, esp. mackerel or herring) while fresh, frequently to a foreign factory ship, also KLONDYKE. |
| KLONDYKING | • klondyking v. Present participle of klondyke. • KLONDYKE v. to export herrings, also KLONDIKE. |
| NOGOODNIKS | • nogoodniks n. Plural of nogoodnik. • no-goodniks n. Plural of no-goodnik. • NOGOODNIK n. a worthless character. |
| REKINDLING | • rekindling v. Present participle of rekindle. • rekindling n. The act of kindling again. • REKINDLING n. the act of kindling again. |
| UNDERKINGS | • underkings n. Plural of underking. • UNDERKING n. a sub-king. |
| UNKNIGHTED | • unknighted adj. Not knighted. • UNKNIGHT v. to divest of knighthood. |
| WEEKENDING | • weekending v. Present participle of weekend. • WEEKENDING n. the act of spending a weekend. |