| CHILDISHNESS | • childishness n. (Uncountable) The state or characteristic of being childish. • childishness n. (Countable) Childish behaviour. • CHILDISHNESS n. the state of being childish. |
| DIPHTHONGISE | • diphthongise v. Alternative spelling of diphthongize. • DIPHTHONGISE v. to make into a diphthong, also DIPHTHONGIZE. |
| DISCHURCHING | • dischurching v. Present participle of dischurch. • DISCHURCH v. (obsolete) to deprive of church rank or privileges. |
| DISHWASHINGS | • dishwashings n. Plural of dishwashing. |
| DISSHEATHING | • dissheathing v. Present participle of dissheathe. • DISSHEATHE v. to become unsheathed. |
| HANDSHAKINGS | • handshakings n. Plural of handshaking. • HANDSHAKING n. communication between a computer system and an external device, by which each tells the other that data is ready to be transferred, and that the receiver is ready to accept it. |
| HEADHUNTINGS | • headhuntings n. Plural of headhunting. • HEADHUNTING n. the practice of collecting human heads. |
| HEADSHRINKER | • headshrinker n. Alternative form of head-shrinker. • head-shrinker n. (Slang) A psychiatrist or psychotherapist; a shrink. • head-shrinker n. (Literally) One who shrinks heads, as previously done by some Amazon tribes. |
| NAPHTHALISED | • naphthalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of naphthalise. • NAPHTHALISE v. to treat with naphtha, also NAPHTHALIZE. |
| SHAREHOLDING | • shareholding adj. Owning shares. • shareholding n. The owning of shares. • shareholding n. The amount of capital held as shares. |
| SHEEPHERDING | • sheepherding n. The activity of herding sheep. • SHEEPHERDING n. looking after sheep. |
| SHEPHERDINGS | • shepherdings n. Plural of shepherding. • SHEPHERDING n. the act of watching over carefully. |
| SHEPHERDLING | • shepherdling n. (Poetic, archaic) A little shepherd. • SHEPHERDLING n. a little shepherd. |
| WITHHOLDINGS | • withholdings n. Plural of withholding. |