| 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. |
| BESPANGLING | • bespangling v. Present participle of bespangle. • BESPANGLE v. to adorn with spangles. |
| ENCAPSULING | • encapsuling v. Present participle of encapsule. • ENCAPSULE v. to encapsulate. |
| PALINGENESY | • palingenesy n. (Archaic, rare) Rebirth; regeneration. • PALINGENESY n. the remelting of rock followed by solidification into a different form, also PALINGENESIA, PALINGENESIS. |
| PENCILLINGS | • pencillings n. Plural of pencilling. • PENCILLING n. the art or act of painting, writing, sketching, or marking with a pencil, also PENCILING. |
| PENTAGONALS | • PENTAGONAL n. a pentagonal shape. |
| PIPELININGS | • PIPELINING n. the act of conveying by pipeline. |
| PLANGENCIES | • plangencies n. Plural of plangency. • PLANGENCY n. resonance. |
| PLASMINOGEN | • plasminogen n. (Biochemistry) The inactive precursor to plasmin; profibrinolysin. • PLASMINOGEN n. the precursor of plasmin that is found in blood plasma and serum. |
| PLENISHINGS | • plenishings n. Plural of plenishing. • PLENISHING n. (Scots) furniture. |
| PRINCELINGS | • princelings n. Plural of princeling. • PRINCELING n. a petty prince; a young prince, also PRINCEKIN, PRINCELET. |
| RESPLENDING | • resplending v. Present participle of resplend. • RESPLEND v. to shine brilliantly. |
| SLOPINGNESS | • slopingness n. The quality of being sloping, of having an incline. • SLOPINGNESS n. the state of being sloping. |
| SPANCELLING | • spancelling v. Present participle of spancel. • SPANCEL v. to bind with a rope. |
| SPANIELLING | • spanielling v. Present participle of spaniel. • SPANIEL v. to follow devotedly. |
| SPELUNKINGS | • spelunkings n. Plural of spelunking. • SPELUNKING n. the sport of exploring caves. |
| SPLINTERING | • splintering v. Present participle of splinter. • splintering n. The process or result of something being splintered. • SPLINTER v. to split into sharp, slender pieces. |
| UNSLEEPINGS | • UNSLEEPING n. the absence of sleep. |