| BOWHUNTING | • bowhunting n. The hunting of game using a bow and arrow. • bow␣hunting n. Alternative form of bowhunting. • BOWHUNTING n. the act of hunting with a bow and arrow. |
| CUSHIONING | • cushioning v. Present participle of cushion. • CUSHIONING n. the act of providing with a cushion. |
| ENROUGHING | • ENROUGH v. (archaic) to make rough. |
| FOXHUNTING | • foxhunting v. Present participle of foxhunt. • fox␣hunting n. The sport of hunting foxes across country with a pack of hounds by a group of people on foot and horseback… • FOXHUNTING n. the pastime of hunting foxes. |
| GUNKHOLING | • gunkholing n. (Nautical) cruising in shallow, coastal waters, spending the nights in gunkholes. • gunk-holing n. Alternative spelling of gunkholing. • GUNKHOLE v. to cruise around gunkholes. |
| NONHOUSING | • nonhousing adj. Not of or pertaining to housing. • NONHOUSING adj. of a development, not related to housing. |
| NONHUNTING | • nonhunting adj. Not involved in, or not pertaining to, the sport of hunting. • NONHUNTING adj. not given to hunting. |
| NOURISHING | • nourishing v. Present participle of nourish. • nourishing adj. That provides nourishment; nutritious. • NOURISH v. to sustain with food. |
| OUTHUNTING | • outhunting v. Present participle of outhunt. • OUTHUNT v. to surpass in hunting. |
| OUTSHINING | • outshining v. Present participle of outshine. • outshining n. A shining outward; effulgence. • OUTSHINE v. to shine brighter than. |
| POTHUNTING | • pothunting n. The hunting of animals to be cooked as food. • pothunting n. Careless, profiteering archeology. • POTHUNTING n. going round to athletic meetings to win trophies. |
| ROUGHENING | • roughening v. Present participle of roughen. • ROUGHEN v. to make rough. |
| TOUGHENING | • toughening v. Present participle of toughen. • toughening n. The process of making something tougher. • TOUGHENING n. the act of toughening. |
| UNCLOTHING | • unclothing v. Present participle of unclothe. • UNCLOTHE v. to divest of clothing. |
| UNHOARDING | • unhoarding v. Present participle of unhoard. • UNHOARD v. to take from a hoard. |
| UNSHOOTING | • unshooting v. Present participle of unshoot. • UNSHOOT v. (Shakespeare) to revoke the shouting of by a contrary shout, also UNSHOUT. |
| UNSHOTTING | • unshotting v. Present participle of unshot. • UNSHOT v. to remove shot from. |
| UNSHOUTING | • unshouting adj. Not shouting; quiet, calm, unassuming, etc. • UNSHOUT v. to make a contrary shout, also UNSHOOT. |
| UNTHRONING | • unthroning v. Present participle of unthrone. • UNTHRONE v. to remove from a throne. |
| YOUTHENING | • youthening v. Present participle of youthen. • YOUTHEN v. to make or grow young. |