| BLINDSIGHT | • blindsight n. The responsivity shown by some blind or partially blind people to visual stimuli of which they are not… • BLINDSIGHT n. the ability to respond to visual stimuli without having any conscious visual experience; it can occur after some forms of brain damage. |
| DELIGHTING | • delighting v. Present participle of delight. • DELIGHT v. to give great pleasure to. |
| DISHABLING | • dishabling v. Present participle of dishable. • DISHABLE v. (Spenser) to render incapable, also DISABLE. |
| DISHELMING | • dishelming v. Present participle of dishelm. • DISHELM v. to deprive of a helmet. |
| HANDLINING | • handlining v. Present participle of handline. |
| HEADLINING | • headlining v. Present participle of headline. • HEADLINE v. to provide with a title. |
| HOLIDAYING | • holidaying v. Present participle of holiday. • HOLIDAY v. to take a vacation. |
| INHOLDINGS | • inholdings n. Plural of inholding. • INHOLDING n. privately owned land inside the bounds of a national park. |
| KINGLIHOOD | • kinglihood n. Kingliness; majesty. • KINGLIHOOD n. kingliness. |
| MIDNIGHTLY | • midnightly adj. Taking place at midnight. • MIDNIGHTLY adj. taking place in the middle of the night. |
| NIGHTBLIND | • nightblind adj. Alternative form of night-blind. • night-blind adj. (Medicine) unable to see clearly in low light; suffering from night blindness. • night␣blind adj. Alternative spelling of night-blind. |
| SHIELDINGS | • shieldings n. Plural of shielding. • SHIELDING n. the act of protecting. |
| SHIELDLING | • SHIELDLING n. a protected person. |
| UNCHILDING | • unchilding v. (Archaic) present participle of unchild (“removing a child from a parent; disowning”). • unchilding adj. (Archaic) Life-threatening, life-taking. • UNCHILD v. (Shakespeare) to change from being a child. |