| CHISELING | • chiseling v. (US) present participle of chisel. • chiseling n. Alternative form of chiselling. • CHISEL v. to use a cutting tool. |
| FISHLINES | • fishlines n. Plural of fishline. • FISHLINE n. a line used in fishing. |
| GENTILISH | • gentilish adj. Heathenish; pagan. • GENTILISH adj. heathenish, pagan. |
| HAIRLINES | • hairlines n. Plural of hairline. • HAIRLINE n. the edge of the hair on the forehead. |
| HILLINESS | • hilliness n. The property of being hilly or having hills. • HILLINESS n. the state of being hilly. |
| HIRELINGS | • hirelings n. Plural of hireling. • HIRELING n. one that works for money only. |
| HIRSELING | • HIRSEL v. (Scots) to herd sheep. |
| HYALINISE | • hyalinise v. Alternative form of hyalinize. • HYALINISE v. of tissue, to change to a firm, glassy consistency, also HYALINIZE. |
| LECITHINS | • lecithins n. Plural of lecithin. • LECITHIN n. a complex substance containing phosphorus. |
| LICHENINS | • lichenins n. Plural of lichenin. • LICHENIN n. a substance isomeric with starch, extracted from several species of moss and lichen. |
| LICHENISM | • lichenism n. (Biology) The symbiotic relationship that gives rise to a lichen. • LICHENISM n. the association of fungus and alga as a lichen. |
| LICHENIST | • lichenist n. One who studies lichens. • LICHENIST n. one who studies lichen. |
| LINISHERS | • linishers n. Plural of linisher. • LINISHER n. someone or something which linishes, gives a smooth surface to metal. |
| RELISHING | • relishing v. Present participle of relish. • relishing adj. Appetizing, delightful. • relishing adj. That relishes something; showing relish or enjoyment. |
| SHEILINGS | • sheilings n. Plural of sheiling. • SHEILING n. a rough hut near summer pasture used as shelter by shepherds, also SHEALING, SHIELING. |
| SHIELDING | • shielding v. Present participle of shield. • shielding n. (Physics, chemistry) The situation, in NMR spectroscopy, in which a local magnetic field is weakened… • shielding n. (Soccer) Action done by the person with the ball to protect the ball from the defender; the person concerned… |
| SHIELINGS | • shielings n. Plural of shieling. • SHIELING n. a rough hut near summer pasture used as shelter by shepherds, also SHEALING, SHEILING. |
| SHINGLIER | • shinglier adj. Comparative form of shingly: more shingly. • SHINGLY adj. covered with small, loose stones. |
| SIGHTLINE | • sightline n. A line between an observer or a piece of optical equipment and an object of interest; line of sight. • SIGHTLINE n. a line of sight. |
| SLEIGHING | • sleighing v. Present participle of sleigh. • sleighing n. A ride on a sleigh. • SLEIGHING n. travelling by sleigh. |