| ALIGNMENTS | • alignments n. Plural of alignment. • ALIGNMENT n. the action of aligning, also ALINEMENT. |
| CLINGSTONE | • clingstone n. A stone fruit having a stone (pit) that clings to the flesh. • CLINGSTONE adj. having the flesh attached closely to the stone. • CLINGSTONE n. a fruit, e.g. a peach, having the flesh attached closely to the stone. |
| EGLANTINES | • eglantines n. Plural of eglantine. • EGLANTINE n. sweetbriar, also EGLATERE. |
| ENLIGHTENS | • enlightens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enlighten. • ENLIGHTEN v. to impart knowledge or information to. |
| GALANTINES | • galantines n. Plural of galantine. • GALANTINE n. (French) a preparation of jellied fowl. |
| 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. |
| LAMENTINGS | • lamentings n. Plural of lamenting. • LAMENTING n. the act of lamenting. |
| LENTIGINES | • lentigines n. Plural of lentigo. • LENTIGO n. (Latin) a freckle. |
| LISTENINGS | • listenings n. Plural of listening. • LISTENING n. the act of trying to hear. |
| RELENTINGS | • relentings n. Plural of relenting. • RELENTING n. the act of relenting. |
| SIGNALMENT | • signalment n. The act of signalling, or of signalizing. • signalment n. A description based on specific traits. • SIGNALMENT n. the act of signaling. |
| SINGLETONS | • singletons n. Plural of singleton. • Singletons prop.n. Plural of Singleton. • SINGLETON n. a playing card that is the only one of its suit in a player's hand. |
| SLINGSTONE | • slingstone n. A stone, bullet, or other such missile or projectile thrown by a sling. • sling-stone n. Alternative spelling of slingstone. • sling␣stone n. A small stone that is projected or thrown from a sling. |
| STENCILING | • stenciling v. Present participle of stencil. • stenciling n. A work produced using a stencil. • STENCILING n. the act of marking or painting (a surface) with an inscription or design by means of a stencil, also STENCILLING. |
| TINSELLING | • tinselling v. Present participle of tinsel. • TINSEL v. to give a showy appearance to. |
| TUNNELINGS | • tunnelings n. Plural of tunneling. • TUNNELING n. the act of making a tunnel. |
| UNSETTLING | • unsettling adj. That makes one troubled or uneasy; disquieting or distressing. • unsettling v. Present participle of unsettle. • unsettling n. The weakening of some previously established system or norm. |
| UNSTEELING | • unsteeling v. Present participle of unsteel. • UNSTEEL v. to disarm; to soften. |