| ADHIBITING | • adhibiting v. Present participle of adhibit. • ADHIBIT v. to attach; to administer, esp. as a remedy. |
| BEDIGHTING | • bedighting v. Present participle of bedight. • BEDIGHT v. (archaic) to equip, array, furnish. |
| 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. |
| DITHERINGS | • ditherings n. Plural of dithering. • DITHERING n. acting nervously or indecisively. |
| HINDSIGHTS | • hindsights n. Plural of hindsight. • HINDSIGHT n. the ability or opportunity to understand and explain an event after it has happened. |
| MIDNIGHTLY | • midnightly adj. Taking place at midnight. • MIDNIGHTLY adj. taking place in the middle of the night. |
| NIGHTBIRDS | • nightbirds n. Plural of nightbird. • night␣birds n. Plural of night bird. • NIGHTBIRD n. a bird that flies or sings at 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. |
| NIGHTRIDER | • nightrider n. A member of the Ku Klux Klan, especially during the Reconstruction Era. • night␣rider n. Alternative form of nightrider. • NIGHTRIDER n. a member of a secret band of white men who carried out lynchings in the southern USA. |
| NIGHTSIDES | • nightsides n. Plural of nightside. • NIGHTSIDE n. the dark, mysterious or gloomy side of anything. |
| NIGHTTIDES | • NIGHTTIDE n. the time during which it is night, also NIGHTTIME. |
| OUTCHIDING | • OUTCHIDE v. to surpass in chiding. |
| UNDIGHTING | • undighting v. Present participle of undight. • UNDIGHT v. (Spenser) to undo, take off. |