| ENFLESHING | • enfleshing v. Present participle of enflesh. • ENFLESH v. to turn into flesh. |
| ENGLISHING | • Englishing v. Present participle of English. • ENGLISH v. to cause a billiard ball to spin on its axis. |
| ENLIGHTENS | • enlightens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enlighten. • ENLIGHTEN v. to impart knowledge or information to. |
| ENSHELLING | • enshelling v. Present participle of enshell. • ENSHELL v. to enclose in a shell, also INSHELL. |
| HANDSELING | • handseling v. Present participle of handsel. • HANDSEL v. to give a good luck gift to, also HANSEL. |
| HANSELLING | • hanselling v. Present participle of hansel. • HANSEL v. to give a good luck gift to, also HANDSEL. |
| INSHELLING | • inshelling v. Present participle of inshell. • INSHELL v. (Shakespeare) to enclose in a shell, also ENSHELL. |
| LENGTHSMAN | • lengthsman n. Alternative form of lengthman. • LENGTHSMAN n. someone responsible for the upkeep of a particular length of railway. |
| LENGTHSMEN | • lengthsmen n. Plural of lengthsman. • LENGTHSMAN n. someone responsible for the upkeep of a particular length of railway. |
| PLENISHING | • plenishing v. Present participle of plenish. • plenishing n. (Scotland) household furniture; stock. • PLENISHING n. (Scots) furniture. |
| UNFLESHING | • unfleshing v. Present participle of unflesh. • UNFLESH v. to remove the flesh from. |
| UNLEASHING | • unleashing v. Present participle of unleash. • UNLEASH v. to free from a leash. |
| UNSHELLING | • unshelling v. Present participle of unshell. • UNSHELL v. to strip the shell from; to take out of the shell, also UNSHALE. |
| UNSHINGLED | • unshingled adj. Not shingled. • UNSHINGLED adj. not shingled. |