| ENSHROUDING | • enshrouding v. Present participle of enshroud. • enshrouding n. The process or situation of something being enshrouded; a covering. • ENSHROUD v. to cover up. |
| EUNUCHISING | • eunuchising v. Present participle of eunuchise. • EUNUCHISE v. to make a eunuch of, also EUNUCHIZE. |
| EUPHONISING | • euphonising v. Present participle of euphonise. • EUPHONISE v. to make euphonic, pleasant sounding, also EUPHONIZE. |
| EUTHANASING | • euthanasing v. Present participle of euthanase. • EUTHANASE v. to subject to euthanasia, also EUTHANAZE. |
| EUTHANISING | • euthanising v. Present participle of euthanise. • EUTHANISE v. to subject to euthanasia, also EUTHANATISE, EUTHANATIZE, EUTHANIZE. |
| GUNNERSHIPS | • gunnerships n. Plural of gunnership. • GUNNERSHIP n. the office of gunner. |
| MACHINEGUNS | • machineguns n. Plural of machinegun. • machine-guns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of machine-gun. • machine␣guns n. Plural of machine gun. |
| NAUGHTINESS | • naughtiness n. (Uncountable) the state of being naughty. • naughtiness n. (Countable) a naughty act. • NAUGHTINESS n. the state of being naughty. |
| PENPUSHINGS | • PENPUSHING n. boring paperwork involving much writing. |
| PENTHOUSING | • penthousing v. Present participle of penthouse. • PENTHOUSE v. to cover or shelter as in a penthouse. |
| PUSHINGNESS | • PUSHINGNESS n. the state of being pushing. |
| THUNDERINGS | • thunderings n. Plural of thundering. • THUNDERING n. the act of thundering. |
| TOUGHENINGS | • toughenings n. Plural of toughening. • TOUGHENING n. the act of toughening. |
| UNDERTHINGS | • underthings n. Plural of underthing. • UNDERTHINGS n. underwear. |
| UNGARNISHED | • ungarnished adj. Not garnished. • ungarnished v. Simple past tense and past participle of ungarnish. • UNGARNISHED adj. not garnished. |
| UNPERISHING | • unperishing adj. That does not perish. • UNPERISHING adj. not perishing. |
| UNSHEATHING | • unsheathing v. Present participle of unsheathe. • unsheathing n. The removal of something from a sheath. • UNSHEATHE v. to remove from a sheath. |