| ALLEDGING | • alledging v. Present participle of alledge. • ALLEDGE v. to allay, also ALEGGE, ALLEGGE. |
| ANGLEDUGS | • ANGLEDUG n. (English dialect) an earthworm, also ANGLETWITCH. |
| BEGILDING | • begilding v. Present participle of begild. • BEGILD v. to gild. |
| CUDGELING | • cudgeling v. Present participle of cudgel. • cudgeling n. A beating with a cudgel. • CUDGELING n. the act of beating with a cudgel. |
| DEGLAZING | • deglazing v. Present participle of deglaze. • deglazing n. (Usually in the plural) A piece of deglazed food from a pan. • deglazing n. The process by which a pan is deglazed. |
| ENGAGEDLY | • engagedly adv. In an engaged, interested or involved way. • ENGAGED adv. ENGAGE, to employ. |
| ENGILDING | • engilding v. Present participle of engild. • ENGILD v. (Shakespeare) to gild. |
| FLEDGLING | • fledgling adj. Untried or inexperienced. • fledgling adj. Emergent or rising. • fledgling n. A young bird which has just developed its flight feathers (notably wings). |
| GOLDENING | • goldening v. Present participle of golden. • GOLDEN v. to become like gold. |
| HEDGINGLY | • hedgingly adv. So as to hedge; without making a firm commitment. • HEDGINGLY adv. HEDGING. |
| LANGRIDGE | • langridge n. Alternative form of langrage. • Langridge prop.n. A hamlet in Charlcombe parish, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, England (OS grid ref ST7469). • Langridge prop.n. A habitational surname from Old English. |
| LANGUAGED | • languaged adj. Having a specified type or number of languages. • languaged adj. Skilled in language. • languaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of language. |
| LEDGERING | • ledgering v. Present participle of ledger. • LEDGER v. to fish with a ledger-line. |
| LEGGINGED | • legginged adj. Wearing leggings. • LEGGINGED adj. wearing leggings. |
| REGILDING | • regilding v. Present participle of regild. • regilding n. The process of gilding again; replacement of a gilt covering. • REGILD v. to gild once more. |
| RIDGELING | • ridgeling n. Male animal with at least one testicle still in the intestinal canal. • ridgeling n. Imperfectly castrated male. • RIDGELING n. a male animal with only one testicle, also RIDGEL, RIDGIL, RIDGLING, RIGGALD, RIGLIN, RIGLING. |
| SLEDGINGS | • sledgings n. Plural of sledging. • SLEDGING n. journeying by sled. |
| UNCLOGGED | • unclogged v. Simple past tense and past participle of unclog. • unclogged adj. Not clogged; without a blockage or obstruction. • UNCLOG v. to free from obstruction. |
| UNPLUGGED | • unplugged adj. Not plugged in. • unplugged adj. (Music) Using acoustic instruments, especially instead of electric ones. • unplugged adj. Without a plug or bung (of a vessel containing liquid). |