| BEFUDDLING | • befuddling v. Present participle of befuddle. • BEFUDDLE v. to confuse. |
| CONFIGURED | • configured v. Simple past tense and past participle of configure. • CONFIGURE v. to set up (a computer system). |
| DEFAULTING | • defaulting v. Present participle of default. • defaulting n. The act or result of being defaulted, especially a failure to meet a financial obligation. • DEFAULT v. to fail to do something required. |
| DEFOCUSING | • defocusing v. Present participle of defocus. • DEFOCUS v. to cause to go out of focus. |
| DEFRAUDING | • defrauding v. Present participle of defraud. • defrauding n. The act of committing fraud. • DEFRAUD v. to swindle. |
| DEFUELLING | • defuelling v. Present participle of defuel. • DEFUEL v. to remove fuel from. |
| FOULDERING | • fouldering v. Present participle of foulder. • FOULDER v. (Spenser) to thunder. |
| FOUNDERING | • foundering v. Present participle of founder. • foundering n. The act by which a vessel founders. • FOUNDER v. to become disabled. |
| FUNGICIDES | • fungicides n. Plural of fungicide. • FUNGICIDE n. an agent that kills fungi. |
| PINGUEFIED | • pinguefied v. Simple past tense and past participle of pinguefy. • PINGUEFY v. to become or make fat or greasy; to make rich. |
| PREFUNDING | • PREFUND v. to fund beforehand. |
| REFOUNDING | • refounding v. Present participle of refound. • REFOUND v. to found again. |
| REFUNDINGS | • refundings n. Plural of refunding. • REFUNDING n. the act of giving back what has been paid. |
| SANGUIFIED | • sanguified v. Simple past tense and past participle of sanguify. • SANGUIFY v. to make blood. |
| SDEIGNFULL | • SDEIGNFULL adj. (obsolete) disdainful. |
| UNDEIFYING | • undeifying v. Present participle of undeify. • UNDEIFY v. to deprive of the nature of a god. |
| UNEDIFYING | • unedifying adj. Not edifying. • unedifying adj. Ungraceful, usually due to a clash of expectations or disparity of knowledge. • UNEDIFYING adj. not edifying. |
| UNFRIGHTED | • unfrighted adj. (Archaic) unfrightened. • UNFRIGHTED adj. (archaic) not frightened. |