| OUTHITTING | • outhitting v. Present participle of outhit. • OUTHIT v. to surpass in hitting. |
| OUTBITCHING | • outbitching v. Present participle of outbitch. • OUTBITCH v. to surpass in bitching, complaining. |
| OUTFIGHTING | • outfighting v. Present participle of outfight. • OUTFIGHTING n. fighting at a distance, not at close range. |
| OUTNIGHTING | • outnighting v. Present participle of outnight. • OUTNIGHT v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in mentioning nights. |
| OUTPITCHING | • outpitching v. Present participle of outpitch. • OUTPITCH v. to surpass in pitching. |
| OUTTHIEVING | • OUTTHIEVE v. to surpass at thieving. |
| OUTTHINKING | • outthinking v. Present participle of outthink. • OUTTHINK v. to surpass in thinking. |
| HOUSESITTING | • housesitting v. Present participle of housesit. • house-sitting v. Present participle of house-sit. • house␣sitting v. Present participle of house sit. |
| OUTFIGHTINGS | • OUTFIGHTING n. fighting at a distance, not at close range. |
| SILHOUETTING | • silhouetting v. Present participle of silhouette. • SILHOUETTE v. to represent or show in silhouette. |
| ETHNOLINGUIST | • ethnolinguist n. A scholar of ethnolinguistics; a linguistic anthropologist who studies the language of a specific ethnic group. • ETHNOLINGUIST n. one who studies the relationship between language and cultural behaviour. |
| ETHNOLINGUISTS | • ethnolinguists n. Plural of ethnolinguist. • ETHNOLINGUIST n. one who studies the relationship between language and cultural behaviour. |
| IMPOSTHUMATING | • imposthumating v. Present participle of imposthumate. • IMPOSTHUMATE v. to form or inflict an abscess, also IMPOSTUMATE. |
| ETHNOLINGUISTIC | • ethnolinguistic adj. Of or pertaining to ethnolinguistics. • ethnolinguistic adj. (Anthropology) Associated with a particular ethnicity and a particular variety of language. • ETHNOLINGUISTIC adj. pertaining to the study of the relationship between language and cultural behaviour. |