| CHANDLERINGS | • CHANDLERING n. the profession of chandler. |
| CHANGEROUNDS | • CHANGEROUND n. a change of roles, also CHANGEAROUND. |
| DEGARNISHING | • degarnishing v. Present participle of degarnish. • DEGARNISH v. to despoil, also DISGARNISH. |
| DETHRONISING | • DETHRONISE v. to remove from a throne, also DETHRONIZE. |
| DISANCHORING | • disanchoring v. Present participle of disanchor. • DISANCHOR v. to raise the anchor, as of a ship. |
| DISBRANCHING | • disbranching v. Present participle of disbranch. • DISBRANCH v. to divest of a branch or branches. |
| DISHONOURING | • dishonouring v. Present participle of dishonour. • DISHONOUR v. to deprive of honour, disgrace, also DISHONOR. |
| GRANDNEPHEWS | • grandnephews n. Plural of grandnephew. • GRANDNEPHEW n. a grandson of one's brother or sister. |
| HANDWRINGERS | • handwringers n. Plural of handwringer. • HANDWRINGER n. one who wrings his hands. |
| HANDWRITINGS | • handwritings n. Plural of handwriting. • HANDWRITING n. writing, script; one's style of writing. |
| HANSARDISING | • HANSARDISE v. to confront someone with his or her previously recorded opinions, also HANSARDIZE. |
| HANSARDIZING | • Hansardizing v. Present participle of Hansardize. • HANSARDIZE v. to confront someone with his or her previously recorded opinions, also HANSARDISE. |
| HARDSTANDING | • hardstanding n. Alternative form of hardstand. • HARDSTANDING n. a hard surface on which cars, aircraft etc. may stand, also HARDSTAND. |
| INTERDASHING | • interdashing v. Present participle of interdash. • INTERDASH v. to dash between or among; to intersperse. |
| NIGHTRIDINGS | • NIGHTRIDING n. the activity of a nightrider, a member of a secret band of white men who carried out lynchings in the southern USA. |
| STRENGTHENED | • strengthened v. Simple past tense and past participle of strengthen. • STRENGTHEN v. to make stronger. |
| UNDERBUSHING | • underbushing v. Present participle of underbush. • UNDERBUSH v. to clear of underbrush. |
| UNDERFISHING | • underfishing v. Present participle of underfish. • UNDERFISH v. to fish insufficiently. |