| DESTIGMATIZE | • destigmatize v. (Transitive) To remove the disgraceful or ignominious characterization. |
| EMBITTERINGS | • embitterings n. Plural of embittering. • EMBITTERING n. the act of making bitter. |
| FILMSETTINGS | • filmsettings n. Plural of filmsetting. • FILMSETTING n. setting by a process of typesetting. |
| GUESTIMATING | • guestimating v. Present participle of guestimate. • GUESTIMATE v. to make an intuitive estimate, also GUESSTIMATE. |
| HEMSTITCHING | • hemstitching v. Present participle of hemstitch. • HEMSTITCH v. to stitch using the hem of a garment. |
| LEGITIMATISE | • legitimatise v. Alternative form of legitimatize. • LEGITIMATISE v. to make legitimate, also LEGITIMATIZE, LEGITIMISE, LEGITIMIZE. |
| LEGITIMATORS | • legitimators n. Plural of legitimator. • LEGITIMATOR n. one who makes legitimate. |
| LEGITIMISTIC | • legitimistic adj. Legitimist. • LEGITIMISTIC adj. relating to legitimism, adherence to the principles of political legitimacy or to a person claiming legitimacy. |
| NIGHTMARIEST | • NIGHTMARY adj. like a nightmare, also NIGHTMARISH. |
| REESTIMATING | • reestimating v. Present participle of reestimate. • REESTIMATE v. to estimate again. |
| RESUBMITTING | • resubmitting v. Present participle of resubmit. • RESUBMIT v. to submit again. |
| STIGMATISERS | • STIGMATISER n. one who stigmatises, also STIGMATIZER. |
| STIGMATIZERS | • stigmatizers n. Plural of stigmatizer. • STIGMATIZER n. one who stigmatizes, also STIGMATISER. |
| TESTIMONYING | • TESTIMONY v. (Shakespeare) to testify. |
| TIMESHIFTING | • timeshifting n. Alternative form of time shifting. • time␣shifting n. (Broadcasting) The practice of recording a broadcast with the intention of watching or listening to… • time␣shifting n. (Television) The practice of network affiliates from different time zones of making television programs/programmes… |
| TIMESTAMPING | • timestamping v. Present participle of timestamp. • time-stamping v. Present participle of time-stamp. • TIMESTAMP v. (of a computer) to add a record of the time of an event or transaction to (data). |
| TIMETABLINGS | • TIMETABLING n. the act of prescribing a timetable. |