| DIPNETTING | • dipnetting v. Present participle of dipnet. • DIPNET v. to scoop fish. |
| ENTWISTING | • entwisting v. Present participle of entwist. • ENTWIST v. to twist together, also INTWIST. |
| EXTINCTING | • extincting v. Present participle of extinct. • EXTINCT v. to extinguish. |
| GITTERNING | • gitterning v. Present participle of gittern. • GITTERN v. to play a medieval guitar. |
| IGNIPOTENT | • ignipotent adj. (Poetic) Presiding over fire; fiery. • IGNIPOTENT adj. presiding over fire. |
| INTREATING | • intreating v. Present participle of intreat. • INTREAT v. to ask for earnestly, also ENTREAT. |
| INTRIGANTE | • intrigante n. (Dated) A female intriguer. • INTRIGANTE n. (French) a female intriguer, also INTRIGUANTE. |
| PATIENTING | • PATIENT v. (Shakespeare) to make calm and uncomplaining. |
| REKNITTING | • reknitting v. Present participle of reknit. • REKNITTING n. the act of knitting again. |
| TETANISING | • tetanising v. Present participle of tetanise. • TETANISE v. to affect with convulsions, also TETANIZE. |
| TETANIZING | • tetanizing v. Present participle of tetanize. • TETANIZE v. to affect with convulsions, also TETANISE. |
| TIGHTENING | • tightening v. Present participle of tighten. • tightening n. The act or process of making more tight. • TIGHTENING n. the act of making tight. |
| TITHINGMEN | • tithingmen n. Plural of tithingman. • tithing-men n. Plural of tithing-man. • TITHINGMAN n. the chief man of a tithing; one elected to preside over the tithing. |
| TRINKETING | • trinketing v. Present participle of trinket. • trinketing n. (Obsolete) A trinket; a bauble. • trinketing n. (Obsolete) The courting of favour. |
| 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. |