| BELIEVING | • believing v. Present participle of believe. • believing n. The act or process of having faith, trust, or confidence in. • believing n. Belief. |
| DECEIVING | • deceiving v. Present participle of deceive. • deceiving n. Deception. • DECEIVING adj. deceptive. |
| DEVEINING | • deveining v. Present participle of devein. • DEVEIN v. to remove the dorsal vein of. |
| DIGESTIVE | • digestive adj. Of, relating to, or functioning in digestion. • digestive adj. That causes or promotes digestion. • digestive n. A substance that aids digestion. |
| GENITIVES | • genitives n. Plural of genitive. • GENITIVE n. a grammatical case indicating possession, origin or relation. |
| INGESTIVE | • ingestive adj. Of or pertaining to ingestion. • INGESTIVE adj. relating to ingestion, the act of taking e.g. food into the body. |
| INVEIGHED | • inveighed v. Simple past tense and past participle of inveigh. • INVEIGH v. to speak violently. |
| INVEIGHER | • inveigher n. One who inveighs. • INVEIGHER n. one who inveighs. |
| INVEIGLED | • inveigled v. Simple past tense and past participle of inveigle. • INVEIGLE v. to cajole, also ENVEIGLE, INVEAGLE. |
| INVEIGLER | • inveigler n. One who inveigles. • INVEIGLER n. one who inveigles. |
| INVEIGLES | • inveigles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inveigle. • INVEIGLE v. to cajole, also ENVEIGLE, INVEAGLE. |
| PRIVILEGE | • privilege n. (Ecclesiastical law, now chiefly historical) An exemption from certain laws granted by the Pope. • privilege n. (Countable) A particular benefit, advantage, or favor; a right or immunity enjoyed by some but not others;… • privilege n. An especially rare or fortunate opportunity; the good fortune (to do something). |
| RECEIVING | • receiving v. Present participle of receive. • receiving n. The act by which something is received; reception. • RECEIVING n. the act of receiving. |
| RELIEVING | • relieving v. Present participle of relieve. • relieving adj. That brings relief. • relieving n. (Archaic) A change in colour, texture, etc. that relieves monotony. |
| REVIEWING | • reviewing v. Present participle of review. • reviewing n. The act by which something is reviewed, or thought about again; a mental review. • REVIEW v. to view again. |