| ACKNOWLEDGING | • acknowledging v. Present participle of acknowledg. • acknowledging v. Present participle of acknowledge. • acknowledging n. (Archaic) The act of acknowledging something. |
| CROWDFUNDINGS | • CROWDFUNDING n. the practice of soliciting financial contributions from a large number of people especially from the online community. |
| DISENDOWMENTS | • disendowments n. Plural of disendowment. • DISENDOWMENT n. the act of disendowing. |
| DOWNRIGHTNESS | • downrightness n. The personal quality of being straightforward and direct in one’s manner. • DOWNRIGHT n. plainspoken, blunt. |
| DOWNSHIFTINGS | • DOWNSHIFTING n. the act of selecting a lower gear. |
| LANDOWNERSHIP | • landownership n. The state or position of landowner. • landownership n. The land belonging to a landowner; a smallholding. • LANDOWNERSHIP n. the office of landowner. |
| NONLANDOWNERS | • nonlandowners n. Plural of nonlandowner. • NONLANDOWNER n. one who is not a landowner. |
| SNOWBOARDINGS | • SNOWBOARDING n. the sport of using a snowboard. |
| UNDERTHROWING | • underthrowing v. Present participle of underthrow. |
| UNPUTDOWNABLE | • unputdownable adj. Of a person, etc.: difficult or impossible to put down (in various senses). • unputdownable adj. (Specifically) Of a book or other written work: so captivating or engrossing that one cannot bear to stop reading it. • un-put-downable adj. Alternative form of unputdownable. |
| UNWITHHOLDING | • UNWITHHOLDING adj. not withholding. |
| UNWORLDLINESS | • unworldliness n. The characteristic of being unworldly. • UNWORLDLINESS n. the state of being unworldly. |
| WHODUNNITRIES | • WHODUNNITRY n. the genre of whodunit writing, also WHODUNITRY. |
| WONDERFULNESS | • wonderfulness n. The state of being wonderful. • WONDERFULNESS n. the state of being wonderful. |
| WONDERMONGERS | • WONDERMONGER n. one who promises miracles. |