| ATONINGLY | • atoningly adv. In an atoning manner. • ATONING adv. ATONE, to make amends. |
| ENTOILING | • entoiling v. Present participle of entoil. • ENTOIL v. to entangle or ensnare. |
| LAMINGTON | • lamington n. (Chiefly Australia and New Zealand) A small square Australian/New Zealand cake made with sponge cake… • Lamington prop.n. A village in Highland council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NH7477). • Lamington prop.n. A village in South Lanarkshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS9831). |
| MONTHLING | • monthling n. A child, or young animal, that is one month old. • monthling n. (Archaic) Something that lasts for a month. • monthling adv. (Archaic) Once a month: in every month. |
| MONTHLONG | • monthlong adj. Which lasts a month, or approximately so. • MONTHLONG adj. lasting for a month. |
| NIGHTLONG | • nightlong adj. Lasting a night (i.e. the duration of one night); lasting all night. • nightlong adv. Through the night. • NIGHTLONG adj. lasting all night. |
| NONGUILTS | • NONGUILT n. the absence of guilt. |
| OUTLINING | • outlining v. Present participle of outline. • OUTLINE v. to make a general statement without details. |
| SINGLETON | • singleton n. (Playing cards) A playing card that is the only one of its suit in a hand, especially at bridge. • singleton n. (Playing cards) A hand containing only one card of a certain suit. • singleton n. A single object, especially one of a group. |
| TOPLINING | • toplining v. Present participle of topline. • TOPLINE v. to feature in a headline. |
| TOWNLINGS | • townlings n. Plural of townling. • TOWNLING n. a town dweller. |
| UNBOLTING | • unbolting v. Present participle of unbolt. • UNBOLT v. to undo a bolt. |
| UNCOLTING | • UNCOLT v. (Shakespeare) to unhorse. |
| UNTOILING | • untoiling adj. Not engaging in toil. • UNTOILING adj. not toiling. |