| 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. |
| ENSIGNSHIPS | • ensignships n. Plural of ensignship. • ENSIGNSHIP n. (historical) the state or rank of an ensign. |
| EUPHONISING | • euphonising v. Present participle of euphonise. • EUPHONISE v. to make euphonic, pleasant sounding, also EUPHONIZE. |
| GUNNERSHIPS | • gunnerships n. Plural of gunnership. • GUNNERSHIP n. the office of gunner. |
| HYPHENISING | • HYPHENISE v. to put a hyphen in, also HYPHENIZE. |
| HYPNOGENIES | • HYPNOGENY n. production of the hypnotic state, also HYPNOGENESIS. |
| HYPNOGENOUS | • hypnogenous adj. Inducing sleep. • hypnogenous adj. Inducing hypnosis. • HYPNOGENOUS adj. relating to the production of hypnotic sleep, also HYPNOGENETIC, HYPNOGENIC. |
| PENPUSHINGS | • PENPUSHING n. boring paperwork involving much writing. |
| PENTHOUSING | • penthousing v. Present participle of penthouse. • PENTHOUSE v. to cover or shelter as in a penthouse. |
| PHONETISING | • phonetising v. Present participle of phonetise. • PHONETISE v. to represent phonetically, also PHONETICISE, PHONETICIZE, PHONETIZE. |
| PLENISHINGS | • plenishings n. Plural of plenishing. • PLENISHING n. (Scots) furniture. |
| PUSHINGNESS | • PUSHINGNESS n. the state of being pushing. |
| SHARPENINGS | • sharpenings n. Plural of sharpening. • SHARPENING n. the act of making sharp. |
| SPANGHEWING | • spanghewing v. Present participle of spanghew. • SPANGHEW v. (dialect) to fling into the air. |
| SPHINGOSINE | • sphingosine n. (Biochemistry) An unsaturated aliphatic amino alcohol associated with the lipids of brain tissue. • SPHINGOSINE n. an unsaturated amino alcohol found esp. in nervous tissue and cell membranes. |
| TREPHININGS | • trephinings n. Plural of trephining. • TREPHINING n. a surgical cutting open of the skull. |
| UNPERISHING | • unperishing adj. That does not perish. • UNPERISHING adj. not perishing. |