| ENTERPRISING | • enterprising adj. Displaying bravery and daring in attempting some task. • enterprising adj. Very able and ingenious in business dealings or social advancement. • enterprising v. Present participle of enterprise. |
| FINGERPRINTS | • fingerprints n. Plural of fingerprint. • fingerprints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fingerprint. • finger-prints n. Plural of finger-print. |
| INTERPRETING | • interpreting n. (Countable) Synonym of interpretation (an act of interpreting or explaining what is obscure). • interpreting n. (Uncountable, linguistics, translation studies) Synonym of interpretation (the discipline or study of… • interpreting v. Present participle of interpret. |
| INTERRUPTING | • interrupting v. Present participle of interrupt. • INTERRUPT v. to break in between. |
| MISREPORTING | • misreporting v. Present participle of misreport. • misreporting n. Incorrect reporting. • MISREPORT v. to report erroneously; to give an incorrect account of. |
| OVERPRINTING | • overprinting v. Present participle of overprint. • OVERPRINT v. to print over something already printed. |
| OVERTRIPPING | • overtripping v. Present participle of overtrip. • OVERTRIP v. to trip nimbly over. |
| PERSPIRATING | • perspirating v. Present participle of perspirate. • PERSPIRATE v. to sweat. |
| PERSTRINGING | • perstringing v. Present participle of perstringe. • PERSTRINGE v. (obsolete) to constrain; to touch on; to censure. |
| PREINSERTING | • preinserting v. Present participle of preinsert. • PREINSERT v. to insert beforehand. |
| PREMIGRATION | • premigration adj. Before migration. • PREMIGRATION adj. preceding migration. |
| PRESTIGIATOR | • prestigiator n. (Obsolete) A conjurer; a prestidigitator. • PRESTIGIATOR n. a conjurer, also PRESTIDIGITATOR. |
| PRIMOGENITOR | • primogenitor n. An initial ancestor. • PRIMOGENITOR n. the earliest ancestor; an ancestor or a forefather. |
| PRIVATEERING | • privateering v. Present participle of privateer. • privateering n. The operations of a privateer, attacking and looting enemy ships under the auspices of one’s own government. • PRIVATEERING n. operating as a pirate under licence. |
| PRIZEFIGHTER | • prizefighter n. A professional boxer. • prize␣fighter n. Alternative spelling of prizefighter. • PRIZEFIGHTER n. one who takes part in a prizefight. |
| PROFITEERING | • profiteering n. The act of making an unreasonable profit not justified by the corresponding assumption of risk, or by… • profiteering v. Present participle of profiteer. • PROFITEERING n. acting as a profiteer. |
| REPATRIATING | • repatriating v. Present participle of repatriate. • REPATRIATE v. to restore to one's own country. |