| BLUNDERING | • blundering n. The act of making a blunder. • blundering v. Present participle of blunder. • BLUNDERING n. the act of blundering, making a mistake. |
| ENCRADLING | • encradling v. Present participle of encradle. • ENCRADLE v. (Spenser) to lay in a cradle. |
| ENDURINGLY | • enduringly adv. In an enduring manner or fashion; so as to endure or last. • ENDURING adv. ENDURE, to last. |
| ENGIRDLING | • engirdling v. Present participle of engirdle. • ENGIRDLE v. to secure with a belt, also ENGIRD. |
| FLINDERING | • flindering v. Present participle of flinder. • FLINDER v. to break to pieces. |
| FORLENDING | • forlending v. Present participle of forlend. • FORLEND v. (archaic) to grant or resign beforehand, also FORELEND. |
| LAUNDERING | • laundering v. Present participle of launder. • laundering n. The act, or occupation, of one who launders; washing and ironing. • LAUNDERING n. the act of cleansing e.g. clothes, money. |
| LOUNDERING | • loundering v. Present participle of lounder. • loundering n. (UK, dialectal, chiefly Northern England, archaic) A beating. • LOUNDERING n. a beating, thumping. |
| NIDDERLING | • nidderling n. (Archaic) Someone who is weak and cowardly. • nidderling adj. (Archaic) Unmanly. • NIDDERLING n. an infamous person; an abject coward, also NIDDERING, NIDERING, NIDERLING, NIDING, NITHING. |
| NIDERLINGS | • niderlings n. Plural of niderling. • NIDERLING n. (Old English) an infamous person; an abject coward, also NIDDERING, NIDDERLING, NIDERING, NIDING, NITHING. |
| PLUNDERING | • plundering v. Present participle of plunder. • plundering n. The act of one who plunders; pillaging or looting; plunder. • PLUNDER v. to rob by force. |
| REBLENDING | • reblending v. Present participle of reblend. • reblending n. The act or result of something being blended again. • REBLEND v. to blend again. |
| REDLININGS | • redlinings n. Plural of redlining. • REDLINING n. refusing to serve particular geographical areas because of race or income. |
| REHANDLING | • rehandling v. Present participle of rehandle. • rehandling n. The act by which something is rehandled. • REHANDLING n. the act of rehandling. |
| REKINDLING | • rekindling v. Present participle of rekindle. • rekindling n. The act of kindling again. • REKINDLING n. the act of kindling again. |
| SANDERLING | • sanderling n. A small wading bird, Calidris alba, that breeds in the Arctic and winters on sandy shores and estuaries… • SANDERLING n. a small gray and brown sandpiper. |
| SLANDERING | • slandering v. Present participle of slander. • slandering n. The act of committing slander. • SLANDER v. to defame. |
| TENDERLING | • tenderling n. (Archaic) One made tender by too much kindness; a fondling. • tenderling n. (Zoology) One of the first antlers of a deer. • TENDERLING n. one made tender by too much kindness. |
| UNDERLINGS | • underlings n. Plural of underling. • UNDERLING n. a subordinate. |
| UNDERLYING | • underlying adj. Lying underneath. • underlying adj. Basic or fundamental. • underlying adj. Implicit. |