| BENIGHTING | • benighting v. Present participle of benight. • benighting n. A plunging into darkness or ignorance. • BENIGHTING n. being overtaken with night. |
| ENLIGHTING | • enlighting v. Present participle of enlight. • ENLIGHT v. to shed light on. |
| GEMINATING | • geminating v. Present participle of geminate. • GEMINATE v. to arrange in pairs. |
| GITTERNING | • gitterning v. Present participle of gittern. • GITTERN v. to play a medieval guitar. |
| GLISTENING | • glistening v. Present participle of glisten. • glistening n. The appearance of something that glistens. • glistening n. (Optics) A fluid-filled microvacuole within a lens. |
| LIGHTENING | • lightening v. Present participle of lighten. • lightening n. The act or result of making something light or lighter. • lightening n. (Medicine) The sensation caused by the descent of the uterus into the pelvic cavity before the onset of labour. |
| NEGATIVING | • negativing v. Present participle of negative. • NEGATIVE v. to disprove, make ineffective. |
| PIGMENTING | • pigmenting v. Present participle of pigment. • PIGMENT v. to add a colouring matter to. |
| REIGNITING | • reigniting v. Present participle of reignite. • REIGNITE v. to light again. |
| RIGHTENING | • rightening v. Present participle of righten. • RIGHTEN v. (archaic) to set right. |
| STREIGNING | • STREIGNE v. (obsolete) to strain, also STRENE. |
| TIGHTENING | • tightening v. Present participle of tighten. • tightening n. The act or process of making more tight. • TIGHTENING n. the act of making tight. |
| VIGNETTING | • vignetting v. Present participle of vignette. • vignetting n. (Photography) An instance of vignette (effect where qualities vanish toward edges). • VIGNETTING n. the art of making vignettes. |