| BLINDSIGHTS | • BLINDSIGHT n. the ability to respond to visual stimuli without having any conscious visual experience; it can occur after some forms of brain damage. |
| FISHTAILING | • fishtailing v. Present participle of fishtail. • FISHTAIL v. to swing the tail of a moving vehicle from side to side. |
| FLIGHTINESS | • flightiness n. The quality of being flighty. • FLIGHTINESS n. the state of being flighty. |
| GASLIGHTING | • gaslighting n. Gerund of gaslight. • gaslighting v. Present participle of gaslight. • gas-lighting n. Alternative form of gaslighting. |
| HAIRSTYLING | • hairstyling n. The act or process of styling hair. • hair␣styling n. Alternative form of hairstyling. • HAIRSTYLING n. a styling of the hair. |
| KNIGHTLIEST | • knightliest adj. Superlative form of knightly: most knightly. • KNIGHTLY adj. befitting a knight. |
| LIGHTENINGS | • lightenings n. Plural of lightening. • LIGHTENING n. lightning. |
| MISLIGHTING | • mislighting v. Present participle of mislight. • MISLIGHT v. to lead astray by its light. |
| NIGHTLIGHTS | • nightlights n. Plural of nightlight. • night␣lights n. Plural of night light. |
| PHILOGYNIST | • philogynist n. Someone who is fond of women as a group. • PHILOGYNIST n. a lover or friend of women; one who esteems women as the higher type of humanity. |
| RHINOLOGIST | • rhinologist n. One skilled in rhinology. • RHINOLOGIST n. a student of rhinology, the study of the nose. |
| SHOPLIFTING | • shoplifting n. (Uncountable) The action of stealing goods from a shop; the action of the verb shoplift. • shoplifting n. (Countable) A theft from a shop during trading hours. • shoplifting v. Present participle of shoplift. |
| SIGHTLINESS | • sightliness n. The state or condition of being sightly; attractiveness, beauty. • SIGHTLINESS n. the state of being sightly. |
| SLIGHTINGLY | • slightingly adv. (Archaic) In a slighting manner, belittlingly. • SLIGHTING adv. SLIGHT, to treat with disregard. |
| STABLISHING | • stablishing v. Present participle of stablish. • STABLISH v. (archaic) to establish. |
| THINGLINESS | • thingliness n. The quality of being thingly. • THINGLINESS n. reality, objectivity, also THINGINESS. |
| UNSIGHTLIER | • unsightlier adj. (Dated, 19th century) comparative form of unsightly: more unsightly. • UNSIGHTLY adj. unpleasant to look at. |
| UPLIGHTINGS | • UPLIGHTING n. lighting to a higher degree. |
| WHISTLINGLY | • whistlingly adv. With a whistling sound. • WHISTLING adv. of e.g. a wind, making a shrill, clear musical sound. |