| BLINDFOLDING | • blindfolding v. Present participle of blindfold. • blindfolding n. The act of covering with a blindfold. • BLINDFOLD v. to cover someone's eyes to prevent them seeing. |
| DESPONDINGLY | • despondingly adv. In a desponding manner. • DESPONDING adv. hopeless. |
| DOWNLOADINGS | • DOWNLOADING n. the act of obtaining data files from the Internet. |
| DUODECENNIAL | • duodecennial adj. Consisting of twelve years, occurring in 12-year cycles. • duodecennial adj. Occurring once a duodecade, occurring every 12 years. • DUODECENNIAL adj. recurring twelve years. |
| FUNDHOLDINGS | • FUNDHOLDING n. under the NHS, the system enabling general practitioners to receive a fixed budget. |
| LANDBOARDING | • landboarding n. A sport in which a rider on a board is pulled over water by a kite. • LANDBOARDING n. the sport of being pulled along by a kite on a board. |
| LANDHOLDINGS | • landholdings n. Plural of landholding. • LANDHOLDING n. the state or fact of holding or owning land. |
| LIRIODENDRON | • liriodendron n. Any of several large North American trees, of the genus Liriodendron, that have tulip-like flowers;… • Liriodendron prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Magnoliaceae – the two species of tulip tree. • LIRIODENDRON n. the tulip tree. |
| NONDOMICILED | • nondomiciled adj. Not domiciled. • NONDOMICILED adj. not domiciled. |
| NONLADDERING | • NONLADDERING adj. of e.g. tights, not given to laddering. |
| PHILODENDRON | • philodendron n. Any of several climbing plants, of the genus Philodendron, native to America and the West Indies that… • PHILODENDRON n. any of various aroid plants cultivated for their showy foliage. |
| PLODDINGNESS | • ploddingness n. The state or quality of being plodding. • PLODDINGNESS n. the state of being plodding. |
| UNBLINDFOLDS | • unblindfolds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unblindfold. • UNBLINDFOLD v. to remove a blindfold from. |
| UNDERLOADING | • underloading v. Present participle of underload. • underloading n. The act of loading insufficiently; underutilization of the capacity of something. • UNDERLOAD v. to load insufficiently. |
| WINDLOADINGS | Sorry, definition not available. |