| CUITTLING | • CUITTLE v. (Scots) to coax, to cajole. |
| INSULTING | • insulting adj. Containing insult, or having the intention of insulting. • insulting v. Present participle of insult. • insulting n. The act of giving insult. |
| LINGUISTS | • linguists n. Plural of linguist. • LINGUIST n. a person skilled in several languages. |
| LIQUATING | • liquating v. Present participle of liquate. • LIQUATE v. to separate or purify (metals) by heating to liquify certain components. |
| OLINGUITO | • olinguito n. Bassaricyon neblina, a raccoon-like procyonid native to the Andean forests of Colombia and Ecuador. • OLINGUITO n. (Spanish) a small animal related to the olingo, living in the forests of Colombia and Ecuador. |
| OUTLINING | • outlining v. Present participle of outline. • OUTLINE v. to make a general statement without details. |
| OUTLIVING | • outliving v. Present participle of outlive. • OUTLIVE v. to live longer than. |
| OUTWILING | • outwiling v. Present participle of outwile. • OUTWILE v. to surpass in wiling. |
| QUILTINGS | • quiltings n. Plural of quilting. • QUILTING n. the act of making quilts. |
| UNTOILING | • untoiling adj. Not engaging in toil. • UNTOILING adj. not toiling. |
| UPLIFTING | • uplifting adj. Improving the mood; causing cheerfulness. • uplifting n. The act of something being lifted upward. • UPLIFTING adj. inspiring. |
| UPTILTING | • uptilting v. Present participle of uptilt. • UPTILT v. to tilt upward. |
| UPTITLING | • uptitling n. The practice of giving a job an impressive title to make it appear more desirable. • uptitling n. The practice of giving a book a more impressive title than its content merits. • UPTITLING n. the practise of conferring grandiose titles on employees doing relatively menial jobs. |
| UTILISING | • utilising v. Present participle of utilise. • UTILISE v. to make use of, also UTILIZE. |
| UTILIZING | • utilizing v. Present participle of utilize. • UTILIZE v. to make use of, also UTILISE. |