| BEETING | • BEET v. to improve or mend, esp. a fire. |
| BEIGNET | • beignet n. (UK) A fritter (with a fruit or vegetable filling). • beignet n. (US) A Louisiana-style fried doughnut or fritter covered in powdered sugar. • BEIGNET n. (French) a fritter, a deep-fried ball of choux pastry, also BEIGNE. |
| EXIGENT | • exigent adj. Urgent; pressing; needing immediate action. • exigent adj. Demanding; requiring great effort. • exigent n. (Archaic) Extremity; end; limit; pressing urgency. |
| GENETIC | • genetic adj. (Genetics) Relating to genetics or genes. • genetic adj. Caused by genes. • genetic adj. Of or relating to origin (genesis). |
| GENTIER | • GENTY adj. neat, trim. |
| GENTILE | • gentile adj. Non-Jewish. • gentile adj. Heathen, pagan. • gentile adj. (Mormonism) Non-Mormon. |
| INTEGER | • integer n. (Arithmetic) A number that is not a fraction; an element of the infinite and numerable set {..., -3… • INTEGER n. a whole number. |
| KITENGE | • kitenge n. An African garment similar to the sarong, often worn by women wrapped around the chest or waist or as… • KITENGE n. (Swahili) a cotton cloth worn as a dress in East Africa. |
| MEETING | • meeting n. (Gerund, uncountable) The act of persons or things that meet. • meeting n. A gathering of persons for a purpose; an assembly. • meeting n. (Collective) The people at such a gathering. |
| TEEMING | • teeming v. Present participle of teem. • teeming adj. Abundantly filled with especially living things. • teeming adj. Referring to large quantities of rain. |
| TEENING | • teening v. Present participle of teen. • TEEN v. (obsolete) to injure. |
| TEERING | • teering v. Present participle of teer. • TEER v. to daub, plaster. |
| THEEING | • theeing v. Present participle of thee. • THEE v. to use the pronoun thee. |
| TREEING | • treeing v. Present participle of tree. • treeing n. A tree-like pattern or formation. • treeing adj. That is driving something or someone up a tree. |
| VENTIGE | • ventige n. (Obsolete) A vent, or passage for air. • VENTIGE n. (Shakespeare) a fingerhole, as in a flute, also VENTAGE. |
| WEETING | • weeting v. Present participle of weet. • WEET v. (archaic) to know. |