| ADPRESSING | • adpressing v. Present participle of adpress. • ADPRESS v. to press together, also APPRESS. |
| BEDSPRINGS | • bedsprings n. Plural of bedspring. • BEDSPRING n. the spring of a bed. |
| DAYSPRINGS | • daysprings n. Plural of dayspring. • DAYSPRING n. (archaic) dawn. |
| DEPRESSING | • depressing adj. Causing depression or sadness. • depressing adj. Causing a reduction in economic activity. • depressing v. Present participle of depress. |
| DISPENSING | • dispensing v. Present participle of dispense. • dispensing n. The act by which something is dispensed or served out. • DISPENSE v. to distribute, also DISPENCE. |
| DISPERSING | • dispersing v. Present participle of disperse. • DISPERSE v. to scatter. |
| DISPOSINGS | • disposings n. Plural of disposing. • DISPOSING n. the act of putting in place. |
| DISPOSTING | • disposting v. Present participle of dispost. • DISPOST v. to displace from a post. |
| DISPURSING | • dispursing v. Present participle of dispurse. • DISPURSE v. (Shakespeare) to disburse. |
| GOLDSPINKS | • goldspinks n. Plural of goldspink. • GOLDSPINK n. (Scots) the goldfinch, also GOWDSPINK. |
| GOWDSPINKS | • GOWDSPINK n. (Scots) the goldfinch, also GOLDSPINK. |
| PIDGINISES | • pidginises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pidginise. • PIDGINISE v. to make into pidgin, also PIDGINIZE. |
| PREDESIGNS | • predesigns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of predesign. • PREDESIGN v. to design in advance. |
| SIGNPOSTED | • signposted v. Simple past tense and past participle of signpost. • SIGNPOST v. to provide with posts bearing signs. |
| SPELDRINGS | • speldrings n. Plural of speldring. • SPELDRING n. a haddock or other small fish split open and dried in the sun, also SPELDIN, SPELDING, SPELDRIN. |
| SPINDLINGS | • spindlings n. Plural of spindling. • SPINDLING n. a person or thing too long and slender; a slender shoot. |
| SPREADINGS | • spreadings n. Plural of spreading. • SPREADING n. the act of spreading. |
| SPRINGALDS | • springalds n. Plural of springald. • SPRINGALD n. (archaic) an active young man, also SPRINGAL. |
| SUSPENDING | • suspending v. Present participle of suspend. • SUSPEND v. to stop for a period. |