| BLEMISHING | • blemishing v. Present participle of blemish. • BLEMISH v. to mar. |
| CHEMICKING | • chemicking v. Present participle of chemic. • CHEMICKING n. the act of treating with bleaching powder. |
| CHIMNEYING | • chimneying v. Present participle of chimney. • CHIMNEY v. to proceed up a rock fissure in a certain fashion. |
| DISHELMING | • dishelming v. Present participle of dishelm. • DISHELM v. to deprive of a helmet. |
| EMPIGHTING | • EMPIGHT v. (Spenser) to fix or position. |
| FLEMISHING | • flemishing v. Present participle of flemish. • FLEMISH v. to coil a rope in a certain way. |
| IMPEACHING | • impeaching v. Present participle of impeach. • IMPEACH v. to accuse of impropriety, also EMPEACH. |
| MIGHTINESS | • mightiness n. The property of being mighty. • mightiness n. A title of dignity; excellency. • MIGHTINESS n. the state of being mighty. |
| MISHEARING | • mishearing v. Present participle of mishear. • mishearing n. The act of hearing something incorrectly. • MISHEAR v. to hear incorrectly. |
| MOITHERING | • moithering v. Present participle of moither. • MOITHER v. to confuse, stupefy, also MITHER, MOIDER. |
| NIGHTTIMES | • nighttimes n. Plural of nighttime. • night-times n. Plural of night-time. • NIGHTTIME n. the time during which it is night, also NIGHTTIDE. |
| SHIMMERING | • shimmering v. Present participle of shimmer. • shimmering n. A gleam or glimmer. • SHIMMERING n. a tremulous gleam. |
| THINGAMIES | • thingamies n. Plural of thingamy. • THINGAMY n. a term used for an object or person used when the correct name cannot come to mind. |
| TITHINGMEN | • tithingmen n. Plural of tithingman. • tithing-men n. Plural of tithing-man. • TITHINGMAN n. the chief man of a tithing; one elected to preside over the tithing. |
| WHIMPERING | • whimpering v. Present participle of whimper. • whimpering n. The sound of one who whimpers; a whimper; a feeble complaint. • WHIMPERING adj. crying with plaintive, broken sounds. |