| AMBULATING | • ambulating v. Present participle of ambulate. • AMBULATE v. to walk; to move about. |
| CUMULATING | • cumulating v. Present participle of cumulate. • CUMULATE v. to heap together, to accumulate. |
| GLUTAMINES | • glutamines n. Plural of glutamine. • GLUTAMINE n. a neutral amino acid found in proteins. |
| GLUTAMINIC | • glutaminic adj. Related to, or derived from glutamine. • GLUTAMINIC adj. as in glutamic acid, an important amino acid, a constituent of most proteins, also GLUTAMIC. |
| INGULFMENT | • ingulfment n. Archaic form of engulfment. • INGULFMENT n. the state of being engulfed, also ENGULFMENT. |
| MACULATING | • maculating v. Present participle of maculate. • MACULATE v. to spot or stain. |
| MODULATING | • modulating v. Present participle of modulate. • MODULATE v. to adjust to a certain proportion. |
| MULTIGENES | • multigenes n. Plural of multigene. • MULTIGENE n. each of a group of genes with closely related nucleotide sequences, apparently evolved from a common ancestor sequence and often having similar or related functions. |
| MULTIGENIC | • multigenic adj. (Genetics) Describing an inherited characteristic that is specified by a combination of multiple genes. • MULTIGENIC adj. having many genes. |
| MULTIGRAIN | • multigrain adj. (Of a food) Containing multiple types of grain, usually in processed form. • MULTIGRAIN adj. comprising many types of grain. |
| MULTIRANGE | • multirange adj. Capable of displaying various different ranges of output on the same physical scale. • MULTIRANGE adj. having many ranges. |
| MUTILATING | • mutilating v. Present participle of mutilate. • MUTILATE v. to injure by cutting off limbs. |
| OUTSMILING | • outsmiling v. Present participle of outsmile. • OUTSMILE v. to surpass in smiling. |
| PLUMMETING | • plummeting v. Present participle of plummet. • plummeting n. A violent or dramatic fall. • PLUMMET v. to drop straight down. |
| SIMULATING | • simulating v. Present participle of simulate. • SIMULATE v. to take on the appearance of. |
| THUMBLINGS | • thumblings n. Plural of thumbling. • THUMBLING n. a diminutive being, a dwarf. |
| THUMPINGLY | • thumpingly adv. With thumping noises. • thumpingly adv. (Informal) Extremely. • THUMPING adv. THUMP, to beat with a heavy blow. |
| TURMOILING | • turmoiling v. Present participle of turmoil. • TURMOIL v. to cause a commotion. |
| ULTIMATING | • ultimating v. Present participle of ultimate. • ULTIMATE v. to bring or come to an end; to finish. |
| UNMANTLING | • unmantling v. Present participle of unmantle. • UNMANTLE v. to remove the mantle from. |