| LANDGRAVINE | • landgravine n. The wife of a landgrave, or a woman who rules over a landgraviate. • LANDGRAVINE n. a member of the German aristocracy. |
| LAVENDERING | • lavendering v. Present participle of lavender. • LAVENDER v. to perfume with lavender. |
| OVERLANDING | • overlanding v. Present participle of overland. • overlanding n. The practice of travelling overland, or moving stock overland. • OVERLAND v. to drive stock overland. |
| OVERLENDING | • overlending v. Present participle of overlend. • OVERLEND v. to lend too much. |
| REENSLAVING | • reenslaving v. Present participle of reenslave. • REENSLAVE v. to enslave again. |
| REINVOLVING | • reinvolving v. Present participle of reinvolve. • REINVOLVE v. to involve anew. |
| REPLEVINING | • replevining v. Present participle of replevin. • REPLEVIN v. to regain possession by legal action, also REPLEVY. |
| REVENGINGLY | • revengingly adv. In a revenging manner. • REVENGING adv. vengeful. |
| UNNERVINGLY | • unnervingly adv. To an unnerving degree. • UNNERVING adv. UNNERVE, to deprive of courage. |
| UNRAVELLING | • unravelling v. (British spelling) present participle of unravel. • unravelling n. The act of becoming unravelled. • UNRAVELLING n. the act of unravelling. |
| UNREVEALING | • unrevealing adj. Not revealing. • UNREVEALING adj. not revealing. |
| UNVARYINGLY | • unvaryingly adv. In an unchanging manner; without changing. • UNVARYING adv. not varying. |
| VENTURINGLY | • venturingly adv. Hesitantly; with trepidation. • VENTURINGLY adv. VENTURING. |
| VERNALISING | • vernalising v. Present participle of vernalise. • VERNALISE v. to cause (plants) to come to early maturity, esp. by chilling seeds, bulbs etc., also VERNALIZE. |
| VERNALIZING | • vernalizing v. Present participle of vernalize. • vernalizing adj. That causes vernalization. • VERNALIZE v. to cause (plants) to come to early maturity, esp. by chilling seeds, bulbs etc., also VERNALISE. |
| VULNERATING | • vulnerating v. Present participle of vulnerate. • VULNERATE v. (obsolete) to wound. |