| HAPPENINGS | • happenings n. Plural of happening. • HAPPENING n. an occurrence. |
| INSHIPPING | • inshipping v. Present participle of inship. • INSHIP v. (Shakespeare) to take ship. |
| PENPUSHING | • PENPUSHING n. boring paperwork involving much writing. |
| UNSHIPPING | • unshipping v. Present participle of unship. • UNSHIP v. to unload from a ship. |
| PENPUSHINGS | • PENPUSHING n. boring paperwork involving much writing. |
| MISHAPPENING | • mishappening v. Present participle of mishappen. • mishappening n. An unfortunate incident. • MISHAPPEN v. (Spenser) to happen ill or unluckily. |
| TRANSHIPPING | • transhipping v. Present participle of tranship. • transhipping n. Alternative form of transshipping. • TRANSHIPPING n. transfer from one ship to another. |
| UNHAPPENINGS | • unhappenings n. Plural of unhappening. • UNHAPPENING n. something that is not a happening. |
| NONHAPPENINGS | • nonhappenings n. Plural of nonhappening. • NONHAPPENING n. an event of no importance. |
| PAPERHANGINGS | • paperhangings n. Plural of paperhanging. • PAPERHANGING n. decorative paper used for covering interior walls. |
| PENDRAGONSHIP | • pendragonship n. The role or status of pendragon. • PENDRAGONSHIP n. the office of pendragon. |
| TRANSHIPPINGS | • transhippings n. Plural of transhipping. • TRANSHIPPING n. transfer from one ship to another. |
| TRANSSHIPPING | • transshipping v. Present participle of transship. • transshipping n. The transfer of goods from one vessel or conveyance to another for onward shipment. • trans-shipping v. Present participle of trans-ship. |
| WAPPENSHAWING | • WAPPENSHAWING n. (Scots) a gathering of the people within an area for the purpose of seeing that each man was armed according to his rank, and ready to take the field when required, also WAPENSCHAW, WAPENSHAW, WAPINSCHAW, WAPINSHAW, WAPPENSCHAW, WAPPENSHAW. |
| PENDRAGONSHIPS | • PENDRAGONSHIP n. the office of pendragon. |
| TRANSSHIPPINGS | • transshippings n. Plural of transshipping. • trans-shippings n. Plural of trans-shipping. • TRANSSHIPPING n. transfer from one ship to another. |
| WAPPENSCHAWING | • WAPPENSCHAWING n. (Scots) a periodical gathering of the people within an area for the purpose of seeing that each man was armed according to his rank, and ready to take the field, also WAPENSCHAW, WAPENSHAW, WAPINSCHAW, WAPINSHAW, WAPPENSHAW, WAPPENSHAWING. |
| WAPPENSHAWINGS | • WAPPENSHAWING n. (Scots) a gathering of the people within an area for the purpose of seeing that each man was armed according to his rank, and ready to take the field when required, also WAPENSCHAW, WAPENSHAW, WAPINSCHAW, WAPINSHAW, WAPPENSCHAW, WAPPENSHAW. |
| MISAPPREHENDING | • misapprehending v. Present participle of misapprehend. • MISAPPREHEND v. to apprehend wrongly. |
| WAPPENSCHAWINGS | • WAPPENSCHAWING n. (Scots) a periodical gathering of the people within an area for the purpose of seeing that each man was armed according to his rank, and ready to take the field, also WAPENSCHAW, WAPENSHAW, WAPINSCHAW, WAPINSHAW, WAPPENSHAW, WAPPENSHAWING. |