| BESHINING | • beshining v. Present participle of beshine. • BESHINE v. (archaic) to light up. |
| ENCASHING | • encashing v. Present participle of encash. • ENCASH v. to convert into cash. |
| ENCHASING | • enchasing v. Present participle of enchase. • ENCHASE v. to place in an ornamental border, also INCHASE. |
| ENMESHING | • enmeshing v. Present participle of enmesh. • enmeshing n. The process by which something is enmeshed or entangled. • ENMESH v. to entangle, also EMMESH, IMMESH, INMESH. |
| ENTHUSING | • enthusing v. Present participle of enthuse. • ENTHUSE v. to show enthusiasm. |
| HANSELING | • hanseling v. Present participle of hansel. • HANSEL v. to give a good luck gift to, also HANDSEL. |
| HASTENING | • hastening v. Present participle of hasten. • hastening n. The act of speeding up; a growing faster. • HASTEN v. to hurry, also HASTE. |
| INMESHING | • inmeshing v. Present participle of inmesh. • INMESH v. to entangle, also ENMESH, EMMESH, IMMESH. |
| NAETHINGS | • NAETHING n. (Scots) nothing. |
| NEIGHINGS | • neighings n. Plural of neighing. • NEIGHING n. the sound a horse makes. |
| RESHINING | • reshining v. Present participle of reshine. • RESHINE v. to shine again. |
| SENNIGHTS | • sennights n. Plural of sennight. • se'nnights n. Plural of se’nnight. • SENNIGHT n. (archaic) the space of seven nights and days, a week. |
| SHAPENING | • shapening v. Present participle of shapen. • SHAPEN v. to shape. |
| SNEESHING | • SNEESHING n. (Scots) snuff, also SNEESH, SNEESHAN, SNEESHIN. |
| STENCHING | • stenching v. Present participle of stench. • STENCH v. to cause to stink. |
| THINGNESS | • thingness n. The quality of a material thing; objectivity; actuality; reality. • THINGNESS n. the quality of being a thing. |
| UNMESHING | • unmeshing v. Present participle of unmesh. • UNMESH v. to disentangle. |
| UNSHOEING | • unshoeing v. Present participle of unshoe. • UNSHOE v. to strip of shoes. |
| YSHENDING | • YSHEND v. (Spenser) to scold, also SHEND. |