| BERTHING | • berthing v. Present participle of berth. • berthing n. (Obsolete, nautical) The planking outside of a vessel, above the sheer strake. • berthing n. (Nautical) An instance of a ship being brought to be berthed, to rest at some docking facility. |
| BRIGHTEN | • brighten v. (Transitive) To make bright or brighter in color. • brighten v. (Transitive) To make illustrious, or more distinguished; to add luster or splendor to. • brighten v. (Transitive, figuratively) To make more cheerful and pleasant; to enliven. |
| EARTHING | • earthing v. Present participle of earth. • earthing n. The act or process of placing (something) in the earth; planting; burying. • earthing n. (Holism) The process of connecting with the earth’s energy, usually through bodily contact (e.g. walking… |
| FRIGHTEN | • frighten v. (Transitive) To cause to feel fear; to scare; to cause to feel alarm or fright. • FRIGHTEN v. to make afraid, to scare, also FRIGHT. |
| GREENTHS | • GREENTH n. the state of being green. |
| HEARTING | • hearting v. Present participle of heart. • hearting n. Material used as fill between walls of greater structural integrity, especially in masonry. • HEART v. to hearten, encourage. |
| INGATHER | • ingather v. (Transitive) To collect or gather in. • ingather v. (Intransitive) To gather together. • INGATHER v. to gather in, to harvest. |
| OTHERING | • othering n. (Philosophy, politics) gerund of other: the process of perceiving or portraying someone or something… • othering v. Present participle of other. • OTHER v. to treat a person as being very different from oneself. |
| RETCHING | • retching v. Present participle of retch. • retching n. The act of one who retches. • RETCHING n. the act of making an effort to vomit. |
| RIGHTENS | • rightens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of righten. • RIGHTEN v. (archaic) to set right. |
| STRENGTH | • strength n. The quality or degree of being strong. • strength n. The intensity of a force or power; potency. • strength n. The strongest part of something; that on which confidence or reliance is based. |
| THINGIER | • thingier adj. Comparative form of thingy: more thingy. • THINGY adj. real, actual. |
| THONGIER | • THONGY adj. resembling an item of clothing made from a strip of cloth. |
| THRANGED | • thranged v. Simple past tense and past participle of thrang. • THRANG v. (Scots) to throng. |
| THROEING | • throeing v. Present participle of throe. • THROE v. to suffer violent spasms of pain. |
| THRONGED | • thronged v. Simple past tense and past participle of throng. • THRONG v. to crowd into. |
| WRETHING | • WRETHE v. (Spenser) to shape into a wreath, to wreathe. |