| ANODYNIC | • anodynic adj. In the way of an anodyne, relating to relief from pain. • ANODYNIC adj. relating to an anodyne. |
| BANDYING | • bandying n. Gerund of bandy (“the act of one who bandies”). • bandying v. Present participle of bandy. • BANDYING n. the act of bandying. |
| BUNDYING | • BUNDY v. to clock on or clock off work. |
| CANDYING | • candying v. Present participle of candy. • CANDY v. (Tamil) to coat with sugar. |
| DENAYING | • denaying v. Present participle of denay. • DENAY v. (obsolete) to declare to be untrue, also DENY. |
| DESYNING | • desyning v. Present participle of desyne. • DESYNE v. (Spenser) to plan in outline, also DESIGN, DESINE. |
| DIGYNIAN | • digynian adj. Synonym of digynous. • DIGYNIAN adj. of or pertaining to the Digynia; having two styles, also DIGYNOUS. |
| DINGYING | • DINGY v. to ignore or avoid. |
| INDIGNLY | • indignly adv. (Obsolete) In an unworthy manner. • INDIGN adv. disgraceful, unworthy. |
| INNYARDS | • innyards n. Plural of innyard. • INNYARD n. the courtyard surrounding an inn. |
| LINDYING | • LINDY v. to perform the lindy, a dance closely resembling the jitterbug. |
| NONDAIRY | • nondairy adj. Not derived from dairy sources. • NONDAIRY adj. having no milk products. |
| PANDYING | • pandying v. Present participle of pandy. • PANDY v. to punish by striking the hand. |
| SDAYNING | • SDAYN v. (obsolete) to disdain, also SDAINE, SDEIGN, SDEIGNE, SDEIN. |
| SYNDINGS | • SYNDING n. the act of rinsing or washing out. |
| UNKINDLY | • unkindly adj. Not kindly. • unkindly adv. In an unkind manner. • unkindly adv. (Obsolete) In an unnatural manner. |