| ANGUISHED | • anguished v. Simple past tense and past participle of anguish. • anguished adj. Feeling anguish; experiencing extreme discomfort or discontent. • ANGUISH v. to suffer extreme pain. |
| BEDASHING | • bedashing v. Present participle of bedash. • BEDASH v. to wet by dashing or throwing water or other liquid upon. |
| DEBOSHING | • deboshing v. Present participle of debosh. • DEBOSH v. to lead into lewdness, also DEBAUCH. |
| DEGARNISH | • degarnish v. To strip or deprive entirely, as of furniture, ornaments, etc.; to disgarnish. • degarnish v. To deprive of a garrison, or of troops necessary for defence. • DEGARNISH v. to despoil, also DISGARNISH. |
| DEHISCING | • dehiscing v. Present participle of dehisce. • DEHISCE v. to split open. |
| ENGLISHED | • Englished v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of English. • Englished adj. Anglicised. • ENGLISH v. to cause a billiard ball to spin on its axis. |
| GARNISHED | • garnished v. Simple past tense and past participle of garnish. • GARNISH v. to decorate with ornamental appendages; to embellish. |
| HEADRINGS | • headrings n. Plural of headring. • HEADRING n. a palm-leaf ornament worn in the hair by South African men after marriage. |
| NIGHTSIDE | • nightside n. (Astronomy) The side of a planet that faces away from the sun around which it orbits. • NIGHTSIDE n. the dark, mysterious or gloomy side of anything. |
| SHEADINGS | • sheadings n. Plural of sheading. • SHEADING n. an administrative division on the Isle of Man. |
| SHEDDINGS | • sheddings n. Plural of shedding. • SHEDDING n. the act of casting off. |
| SHIELDING | • shielding v. Present participle of shield. • shielding n. (Physics, chemistry) The situation, in NMR spectroscopy, in which a local magnetic field is weakened… • shielding n. (Soccer) Action done by the person with the ball to protect the ball from the defender; the person concerned… |
| SHREDDING | • shredding n. The act of cutting or tearing into shreds. • shredding n. That which is cut or torn off; a piece. • shredding n. (Music, uncountable) A style of very fast and very complex guitar playing. |
| UNSIGHTED | • unsighted adj. Not sighted; unseen. • unsighted adj. (Firearms) Not furnished with a sight. • unsighted adj. Without the sense of sight; blind. |
| YSHENDING | • YSHEND v. (Spenser) to scold, also SHEND. |