| ENSKYING | • enskying v. Present participle of ensky. • ENSKY v. (Shakespeare) to raise in the skies. |
| GENNAKER | • gennaker n. (Nautical) A sail having characteristics of a genoa and a spinnaker. • GENNAKER n. a type of sail for boats. |
| KEENINGS | • keenings n. Plural of keening. • KEENING n. a wailing, a lament. |
| KENNINGS | • kennings n. Plural of kenning. • Kennings prop.n. Plural of Kenning. • KENNING n. a metaphorical compound word or phrase. |
| KERNINGS | • kernings n. Plural of kerning. • KERNING n. adjustment of adjoining typeset letters. |
| KNEADING | • kneading v. Present participle of knead. • kneading n. The process by which something is kneaded. • KNEAD v. to massage with the hands. |
| KNEELING | • kneeling v. Present participle of kneel. • kneeling n. The act by which someone kneels. • KNEEL v. to rest on the knees. |
| KNELLING | • knelling v. Present participle of knell. • knelling n. The tolling of a bell. • KNELL v. to sound a bell. |
| LIKENING | • likening v. Present participle of liken. • likening n. The act by which things are likened; a comparison. • LIKEN v. to represent as similar. |
| LONGNECK | • longneck n. A type of beer bottle with a long neck. • longneck n. A longneck eel. • longneck n. An apatosaur, or other similar sauropod. |
| NECKINGS | • neckings n. Plural of necking. • NECKING n. a small molding near the top of a column. |
| REINKING | • reinking v. Present participle of reink. • reinking n. The act of restoring ink to a device that prints or stamps. • Reinking prop.n. A surname. |
| RINGNECK | • ringneck n. Any of several unrelated birds that have a ringed neck. • ring-neck adj. Having a colored ring or rings around the neck; said of animal species. • RINGNECK n. a bird having a ring of colour around the neck. |
| SKEINING | • skeining n. The winding of thread on a rotating reel in a reciprocating manner so as to form a skein of uniform thickness. • skeining v. Present participle of skein. • SKEIN v. to wind into long, loose coils. |
| SKENNING | • skenning v. Present participle of sken. • SKEN v. (Scots) to squint. |
| SNEAKING | • sneaking v. Present participle of sneak. • sneaking n. The act of one who sneaks. • sneaking adj. Secret or underhand; not openly avowed. |
| SNECKING | • snecking v. Present participle of sneck. • SNECK v. (Scots) to fasten with a latch. |
| TOKENING | • tokening v. Present participle of token. • tokening n. The act or process of marking or designating. • tokening n. A token, sign, or proof. |
| UNKINGED | • unkinged v. Simple past tense and past participle of unking. • UNKING v. to deprive of a king. |
| WAKENING | • wakening v. Present participle of waken. • wakening n. The act of awaking, or ceasing to sleep. • WAKENING n. the act of wakening. |