| COGNOMINATED | • cognominated v. Simple past tense and past participle of cognominate. • COGNOMINATE v. to name. |
| CONDEMNINGLY | • condemningly adv. In a condemning fashion. • CONDEMNING adv. CONDEMN, to judge unfavourably. |
| CONDIMENTING | • condimenting v. Present participle of condiment. • CONDIMENT v. to season with a condiment. |
| DEMONETISING | • demonetising v. Present participle of demonetise. • DEMONETISE v. to deprive of monetary value; to withdraw from circulation, also DEMONETIZE. |
| DEMONETIZING | • demonetizing v. Present participle of demonetize. • DEMONETIZE v. to deprive of current value; to withdraw from use, as money, also DEMONETISE. |
| DENOMINATING | • denominating v. Present participle of denominate. • DENOMINATE v. to give a name to. |
| DIEZEUGMENON | • diezeugmenon n. (Music) The last tetrachord, in the case where two tetrachords were placed separately from each other… • DIEZEUGMENON n. a term in Greek prosody. |
| DIMENSIONING | • dimensioning v. Present participle of dimension. • DIMENSION v. to give the length, breadth and thickness of. |
| DISENTOMBING | • disentombing v. Present participle of disentomb. • DISENTOMB v. to take out from a tomb; to disinter. |
| DYNAMOGENIES | • DYNAMOGENY n. production of increased nervous activity, also DYNAMOGENESIS. |
| ENFREEDOMING | • enfreedoming v. Present participle of enfreedom. • ENFREEDOM v. (Shakespeare) to set free, also ENFREE. |
| MEDALLIONING | • medallioning v. Present participle of medallion. • MEDALLION v. to ornament with a medallion or medallions. |
| MONEYLENDING | • moneylending n. The practice of lending money. • MONEYLENDING n. the business of lending money. |
| NONDEFORMING | • nondeforming adj. Not causing or undergoing deformation. • NONDEFORMING adj. not subject to deformation. |
| NONDEMANDING | • nondemanding adj. Undemanding. • NONDEMANDING adj. not demanding. |
| NONPIGMENTED | • nonpigmented adj. Not pigmented. |
| RECOMMENDING | • recommending v. Present participle of recommend. • RECOMMEND v. to commend or introduce as suitable for acceptance. |
| UNDERKINGDOM | • underkingdom n. The realm of an underking. • underkingdom n. A subordinate or dependent kingdom. • UNDERKINGDOM n. a subkingdom. |