| CANDLELIGHTS | • candlelights n. Plural of candlelight. • CANDLELIGHT n. the light of a candle. |
| DELOCALISING | • delocalising v. Present participle of delocalise. • DELOCALISE v. to free from the limitations of locality, also DELOCALIZE. |
| DESOLATINGLY | • desolatingly adv. So as to cause desolation. • DESOLATING adv. DESOLATE, to lay waste. |
| DETASSELLING | • detasselling v. Present participle of detassel. • DETASSEL v. to remove the tassels from. |
| DISBOWELLING | • disbowelling v. Present participle of disbowel. • DISBOWEL v. to remove the intestines of. |
| DISENROLLING | • disenrolling v. Present participle of disenroll. • DISENROLLING n. the act of removing from an enrolment list. |
| DISGAVELLING | • disgavelling v. Present participle of disgavel. • DISGAVELLING n. the act of releasing from gavelkind, an old system of land tenure in Kent. |
| DISHEVELLING | • dishevelling v. Present participle of dishevel. • DISHEVEL v. to make the hair untidy. |
| METALLIDINGS | • METALLIDING n. a high-temperature electrolytic technique for creating metal alloys on the surface of metals. |
| MISLEADINGLY | • misleadingly adv. In a misleading manner. • MISLEADING adv. MISLEAD, to lead astray. |
| PEDESTALLING | • pedestalling v. Present participle of pedestal. • PEDESTAL v. to provide with an architectural support. |
| PRESIGNALLED | • PRESIGNAL v. to signal in advance. |
| REDISTILLING | • redistilling v. Present participle of redistill. • REDISTIL v. to distil again, also REDISTILL. |
| REMODELLINGS | • remodellings n. Plural of remodelling. • REMODELLING n. the act of modelling again. |
| SLAVEHOLDING | • slaveholding adj. Having possession/ownership of one or more slaves. • slaveholding n. (Uncountable) The institution or practice of owning slaves. • slaveholding n. (Countable) An owning of one or more slaves. |
| SPEEDBALLING | • speedballing v. Present participle of speedball. • SPEEDBALLING n. the practice of taking cocaine and heroin taken intravenously. |
| SPELLBINDING | • spellbinding adj. Engrossing; fascinating; gaining rapt attention; captivating. • spellbinding adj. Having the power to bind magically through the agency of a spell. • SPELLBIND v. to bind by or as by a spell. |
| UNDERSELLING | • underselling v. Present participle of undersell. • UNDERSELL v. to sell too cheap. |