| ANOINTINGS | • anointings n. Plural of anointing. • ANOINTING n. the act of consecrating with oil. |
| CONTAINING | • containing v. Present participle of contain. • containing n. (In the plural) contents. • CONTAIN v. to hold within. |
| CONTINUING | • continuing v. Present participle of continue. • continuing n. A continuation. • CONTINUE v. to go on with. |
| INJOINTING | • injointing v. Present participle of injoint. • INJOINT v. (Shakespeare) to join. |
| INNOVATING | • innovating v. Present participle of innovate. • INNOVATE v. to introduce something new. |
| INTHRONING | • inthroning v. Present participle of inthrone. • INTHRONE v. to place on a throne, also ENTHRONE. |
| INTONATING | • intonating v. Present participle of intonate. • INTONATE v. to modulate the voice. |
| INTONINGLY | • intoningly adv. With marked intonation. • INTONINGLY adv. INTONING. |
| MENTIONING | • mentioning v. Present participle and gerund of mention. • MENTION v. to remark briefly. |
| NOMINATING | • nominating v. Present participle of nominate. • NOMINATE v. to name as a candidate. |
| NONRIOTING | • nonrioting adj. Not taking part in a riot. • NONRIOTING adj. not rioting. |
| NONSUITING | • nonsuiting v. Present participle of nonsuit. • NONSUIT v. to dismiss the lawsuit of. |
| OUTSINNING | • outsinning v. Present participle of outsin. • OUTSIN v. to surpass in sinning. |
| OUTWINNING | • outwinning v. Present participle of outwin. • OUTWIN v. (Spenser) to win a way out of. |
| TENSIONING | • tensioning v. Present participle of tension. • TENSION v. to make strained. |
| UNJOINTING | • unjointing v. Present participle of unjoint. • UNJOINT v. to separate at a juncture. |
| UNNOTICING | • unnoticing adj. Not noticing. • un-noticing adj. Alternative form of unnoticing. • un-noticing v. Present participle of un-notice. |