| BLUNDERINGLY | • blunderingly adv. In a blundering way; making mistakes. • BLUNDERINGLY adv. BLUNDERING. |
| BRILLIANTING | • BRILLIANT v. to cut and polish a diamond. |
| CARILLONNING | • carillonning v. Present participle of carillon. • CARILLON v. (French) to play a set of bells. |
| COUNTROLLING | • countrolling v. Present participle of countrol. • COUNTROL v. to control. |
| CRENELLATING | • crenellating v. Present participle of crenellate. • CRENELLATE v. to provide with battlements, also CRENELATE. |
| DISENROLLING | • disenrolling v. Present participle of disenroll. • DISENROLLING n. the act of removing from an enrolment list. |
| ENKERNELLING | • enkernelling v. Present participle of enkernel. • ENKERNEL v. to enclose in a kernel. |
| ENSORCELLING | • ensorcelling v. Present participle of ensorcell. • ENSORCEL v. to bewitch, also ENSORCELL. |
| INTERLINGUAL | • interlingual adj. (Linguistics, translation studies) Spanning multiple languages; having a multilingual flair or quality. • INTERLINGUAL adj. relating to an interlingua. |
| INTERTILLING | • INTERTILL v. to cultivate between the rows (of a crop). |
| JOURNALLINGS | • journallings n. Plural of journalling. • JOURNALLING n. the act of recording in a journal, also JOURNALING. |
| MISENROLLING | • misenrolling v. Present participle of misenrol. • MISENROL v. to enrol incorrectly. |
| REILLUMINING | • reillumining v. Present participle of reillumine. • REILLUMINE v. to illumine again. |
| REINSTALLING | • reinstalling v. Present participle of reinstall. • REINSTALL v. to install again, also REINSTAL. |
| SNORKELLINGS | • SNORKELLING n. the act of using a snorkel. |
| UNDERLYINGLY | • underlyingly adv. In a way that underlies. • underlyingly adv. (Linguistics) In the underlying form. • UNDERLYING adv. UNDERLIE, to lie under. |
| UNDERSELLING | • underselling v. Present participle of undersell. • UNDERSELL v. to sell too cheap. |
| UNRAVELLINGS | • unravellings n. Plural of unravelling. • UNRAVELLING n. the act of unravelling. |
| VIRGINALLING | • VIRGINAL v. (Shakespeare) to play on the virginal, a kind of mediaeval harp. |