| ANTEDATING | • antedating v. Present participle of antedate. • antedating n. The action of marking with an earlier date. • antedating n. (Lexicography) An earlier citation of a lexical item. |
| ATTENDINGS | • attendings n. Plural of attending. • ATTENDING n. the act of attending. |
| BEDSITTING | • BEDSITTING adj. as in bedsitting room. |
| BEDWETTING | • bedwetting n. A type of urinary incontinence involving involuntary urination while in bed during sleep. • bed-wetting n. Alternative spelling of bedwetting. |
| DENOTATING | • denotating v. Present participle of denotate. • DENOTATE v. (obsolete) to denote. |
| DETONATING | • detonating v. Present participle of detonate. • DETONATE v. to cause to explode. |
| DETRACTING | • detracting v. Present participle of detract. • detracting n. Detraction; slander. • DETRACTING adj. taking away. |
| DIGESTANTS | • digestants n. Plural of digestant. • DIGESTANT n. serving to digest, also DIGESTIVE. |
| DIPNETTING | • dipnetting v. Present participle of dipnet. • DIPNET v. to scoop fish. |
| GILLNETTED | • gillnetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of gillnet. • GILLNET v. to catch fish in a gillnet. |
| GLITTERAND | • glitterand adj. Obsolete form of glittering. • GLITTERAND adj. (Spenser) glittering. |
| GLOTTIDEAN | • glottidean adj. Of or relating to the glottis; glottal. • GLOTTIDEAN adj. of or pertaining to the glottis. |
| GRATINATED | • gratinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of gratinate. • GRATINATE v. to cook with a topping of buttered breadcrumbs. |
| INSTIGATED | • instigated v. Simple past tense and past participle of instigate. • INSTIGATE v. to initiate, bring about. |
| INTEGRATED | • integrated adj. Composed and coordinated to form a whole. • integrated adj. (US) characterized by racial integration. • integrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of integrate. |
| MEDITATING | • meditating v. Present participle of meditate. • MEDITATE v. to consider thoughtfully. |
| NEGOTIATED | • negotiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of negotiate. • NEGOTIATE v. to confer for the purpose of mutual arrangement. |
| NIGHTTIDES | • NIGHTTIDE n. the time during which it is night, also NIGHTTIME. |
| OUTNIGHTED | • outnighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of outnight. • OUTNIGHT v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in mentioning nights. |
| WADSETTING | • wadsetting v. Present participle of wadset. • wadsetting v. Present participle of wadsett. • WADSETT v. (Scots) to pawn or mortgage, also WADSET. |