| DOWELINGS | • dowelings n. Plural of doweling. • DOWELING n. long thin wooden rods of circular section, also DOWELLING. |
| DOWELLINGS | • dowellings n. Plural of dowelling. • DOWELLING n. long thin wooden rods of circular section, also DOWELING. |
| GILDSWOMEN | • GILDSWOMAN n. a female member of a guild, also GUILDSWOMAN. |
| DISBOWELING | • disboweling v. Present participle of disbowel. • DISBOWEL v. to remove the intestines of. |
| GUILDSWOMEN | • guildswomen n. Plural of guildswoman. • GUILDSWOMAN n. a female member of a guild, also GILDSWOMAN. |
| BOWDLERISING | • bowdlerising v. Present participle of bowdlerise. • BOWDLERISE v. to expurgate a book or writing, by removing whatever might be considered indelicate, esp. to do so unnecessarily, also BOWDLERIZE. |
| DISBOWELLING | • disbowelling v. Present participle of disbowel. • DISBOWEL v. to remove the intestines of. |
| DOWNLIGHTERS | • downlighters n. Plural of downlighter. • DOWNLIGHTER n. a downward directed light-fitting, attached to or recessed in the ceiling. |
| MISKNOWLEDGE | • misknowledge n. Misapprehension; imperfect or incorrect knowledge; misunderstanding. • MISKNOWLEDGE n. erroneous knowledge. |
| DISEMBOWELING | • disemboweling v. Present participle of disembowel. • disemboweling n. The act by which somebody is disemboweled. • DISEMBOWEL v. to take out the bowels of. |
| MISKNOWLEDGES | • misknowledges n. Plural of misknowledge. • MISKNOWLEDGE n. erroneous knowledge. |
| DISACKNOWLEDGE | • disacknowledge v. (Transitive) To refuse to acknowledge or recognize something; to disavow or deny. • DISACKNOWLEDGE v. to refuse to acknowledge, disown. |
| DISEMBOWELLING | • disembowelling v. (Chiefly Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa) present participle of disembowel. • disembowelling n. The act by which somebody is disembowelled. • DISEMBOWEL v. to take out the bowels of. |
| DISEMVOWELLING | • disemvowelling v. Present participle of disemvowel. • DISEMVOWEL v. to remove the vowels from (a word in a text message, email, etc.) in order to abbreviate it. |
| GOODFELLOWSHIP | • good-fellowship n. The spirit of goodwill that exists among friends; comradeship. • GOODFELLOWSHIP n. the office of goodfellow. |
| WATERFLOODINGS | • WATERFLOODING n. the practice, in oil, gas or petroleum production, of injecting water to maintain pressure in a reservoir and to drive the oil, etc. towards the production wells. |
| DISACKNOWLEDGED | • disacknowledged v. Simple past tense and past participle of disacknowledge. • DISACKNOWLEDGE v. to refuse to acknowledge, disown. |
| DISACKNOWLEDGES | • disacknowledges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disacknowledge. • DISACKNOWLEDGE v. to refuse to acknowledge, disown. |
| DOWNREGULATIONS | • downregulations n. Plural of downregulation. • DOWNREGULATION n. the process of reducing or suppressing a response to a stimulus. |
| GOODFELLOWSHIPS | • GOODFELLOWSHIP n. the office of goodfellow. |