| DARKENING | • darkening v. Present participle of darken. • darkening n. The act of something becoming darker. • DARKEN v. to make dark. |
| DEBUNKING | • debunking v. Present participle of debunk. • debunking n. The act of showing something to be false (or bunkum). • DEBUNK v. to clear of humbug. |
| DELINKING | • delinking v. Present participle of delink. • delinking n. The process of something being delinked. • DELINK v. to break a connection between. |
| DRINKINGS | • drinkings n. Plural of drinking. • DRINKING n. the act of drinking. |
| DUSKENING | • duskening v. Present participle of dusken. • DUSKEN v. to grow dark. |
| KIDNAPING | • kidnaping v. (US) present participle of kidnap. • kidnaping v. (US) Alternative spelling of kidnapping. • kidnaping n. (US, proscribed) Alternative spelling of kidnapping. |
| KINDLINGS | • kindlings n. Plural of kindling. • KINDLING n. twigs etc. used to start a fire. |
| NOGOODNIK | • nogoodnik n. A ne’er-do-well; an individual who is no good. • no-goodnik n. Alternative spelling of nogoodnik. • NOGOODNIK n. a worthless character. |
| UNDECKING | • undecking v. Present participle of undeck. • UNDECK v. to rid or ornaments. |
| UNDERKING | • underking n. An inferior or subordinate king; a viceroy. • UNDERKING n. a sub-king. |
| UNDOCKING | • undocking v. Present participle of undock. • undocking n. The process by which something is undocked; removal from a dock. • UNDOCK v. to move away from a dock. |
| VANDYKING | • vandyking v. Present participle of vandyke. • vandyking n. Edging with ornamental triangular points. • VANDYKE v. to notch or zigzag. |