| ANGLOPHONES | • anglophones n. Plural of anglophone. • Anglophones n. Plural of Anglophone. • ANGLOPHONE n. an English-speaking person in a state where English is not the only language. |
| CHANGELINGS | • changelings n. Plural of changeling. • CHANGELING n. a child substituted for another, esp. one supposed to be left by the fairies. |
| ENSHIELDING | • enshielding v. Present participle of enshield. • ENSHIELD v. to defend, as with a shield. |
| HALTINGNESS | • haltingness n. The state or condition of being halting; lack of rhythmic flow; jerkiness. • HALTINGNESS n. the state of being halting. |
| HANDLANGERS | • handlangers n. Plural of handlanger. • Handlangers n. Plural of Handlanger. • HANDLANGER n. (South African) an unskilled assistant to a tradesman. |
| HANDSELLING | • handselling v. Present participle of handsel. • HANDSEL v. to give a good luck gift to, also HANSEL. |
| HELLENISING | • hellenising v. Present participle of hellenise. • Hellenising v. Present participle of Hellenise. • HELLENISE v. to use the Greek language; to play the Greek, also HELLENIZE. |
| HINDERLINGS | • hinderlings n. Plural of hinderling. • HINDERLINGS n. (Scots) the buttocks, also HINDERLANDS, HINDERLANS, HINDERLINS. |
| LENGTHENERS | • lengtheners n. Plural of lengthener. • LENGTHENER n. something that lengthens. |
| LENGTHINESS | • lengthiness n. The property of being lengthy, longness. • LENGTHINESS n. the state of being lengthy. |
| LIGHTENINGS | • lightenings n. Plural of lightening. • LIGHTENING n. lightning. |
| NETHERLINGS | • netherlings n. Plural of netherling. • NETHERLINGS n. stockings. |
| PLENISHINGS | • plenishings n. Plural of plenishing. • PLENISHING n. (Scots) furniture. |
| REHANDLINGS | • rehandlings n. Plural of rehandling. • REHANDLING n. the act of rehandling. |
| RESHINGLING | • reshingling v. Present participle of reshingle. • RESHINGLE v. to shingle again. |
| THINGLINESS | • thingliness n. The quality of being thingly. • THINGLINESS n. reality, objectivity, also THINGINESS. |