| BULLERING | • bullering v. Present participle of buller. • BULLER v. to seethe, gurgle. |
| BULLETING | • bulleting v. Present participle of bullet. • bulleting n. (Scotland) The game of road bowling. • BULLET v. to move swiftly. |
| BULLGINES | • bullgines n. Plural of bullgine. • BULLGINE n. (US slang) a steam locomotive, also BULGINE. |
| CUPELLING | • cupelling v. Present participle of cupel. • CUPEL v. to refine gold or silver in a small vessel. |
| DUELLINGS | • duellings n. Plural of duelling. • DUELLING n. the act of fighting a duel, also DUELING. |
| EQUALLING | • equalling v. (British spelling) present participle of equal. • EQUAL v. to make equal. |
| FULLERING | • fullering v. Present participle of fuller. • FULLER v. to groove with a type of hammer. |
| GALLINULE | • gallinule n. A bird of one of several species in the genera Porphyrio and Gallinula of the family Rallidae. • GALLINULE n. any of various aquatic birds of the rail family. |
| GLUTELINS | • glutelins n. Plural of glutelin. • GLUTELIN n. a simple plant protein found in cereals. |
| GRUELLING | • gruelling adj. So difficult or taxing as to make one exhausted; backbreaking. • gruelling n. (Racing) A race in which the animal being raced finishes in a state of physical exhaustion. • gruelling n. A gruelling ordeal. |
| GULLEYING | • gulleying v. Present participle of gulley. • GULLEY v. to wear a channel, also GULLY. |
| LAUGHLINE | • laughline n. Alternative form of laugh line. • laugh␣line n. (Usually in the plural) Either of the two skin folds that run from each side of the nose to the corners of the mouth. • LAUGHLINE n. a funny line in a dialogue. |
| LAURELING | • laureling v. (US) present participle of laurel. • laureling n. Decorations that imitate laurel wreaths. • laureling n. Honor; recognition of merit. |
| LINGULATE | • lingulate adj. In the shape of a tongue. • LINGULATE adj. shaped like the tongue or a strap, also LINGULATED. |
| MULLERING | • mullering v. Present participle of muller. • MULLER v. to inflict a severe defeat on, also MULLAH. |
| PULLEYING | • pulleying v. Present participle of pulley. • PULLEY v. to hoist with a pulley. |
| SCUNGILLE | • SCUNGILLE n. (Italian) the meat of a mollusc or conch, eaten as a delicacy, also SCUNGILE. |
| UNSELLING | • unselling v. Present participle of unsell. • UNSELL v. to speak disparagingly about. |
| UPSELLING | • upselling v. Present participle of upsell. • UPSELL v. to attempt to persuade a customer to purchase more expensive items, upgrades, or other add-ons in an attempt to make a more profitable sale. |
| UPWELLING | • upwelling n. An upward movement from a lower source. • upwelling n. The oceanographic phenomenon that occurs when strong, usually seasonal, winds push water away from the… • upwelling v. Present participle of upwell. |