| CHANSONNIERS | • chansonniers n. Plural of chansonnier. • CHANSONNIER n. a cabaret performer of, esp. satirical, songs. |
| UNHARNESSING | • unharnessing v. Present participle of unharness. • UNHARNESS v. to release from a harness. |
| ENSHRINEMENTS | • enshrinements n. Plural of enshrinement. • ENSHRINEMENT n. the act of enshrining, also INSHRINEMENT. |
| INSHRINEMENTS | • INSHRINEMENT n. the act of inshrining, also ENSHRINEMENT. |
| SYNCHRONISING | • synchronising v. Present participle of synchronise. • SYNCHRONISE v. to cause to happen at the same time, also SYNCHRONIZE. |
| INCOHERENTNESS | • incoherentness n. Incoherence. • INCOHERENTNESS n. the state of being incoherent. |
| NONSYNCHRONOUS | • nonsynchronous adj. Not synchronous. • NONSYNCHRONOUS adj. not synchronous. |
| STRENGTHENINGS | • strengthenings n. Plural of strengthening. • STRENGTHENING n. the act of making stronger. |
| UNSYNCHRONISED | • unsynchronised adj. Not synchronised. • UNSYNCHRONISED adj. not synchronised, also UNSYNCHRONIZED. |
| ENTHRONISATIONS | • enthronisations n. Plural of enthronisation. • ENTHRONISATION n. the process of enthronising, also ENTHRONIZATION. |
| INAPPREHENSIONS | • INAPPREHENSION n. lack of apprehension. |
| NONPARTISANSHIP | • nonpartisanship n. The quality of not being partisan, of remaining politically independent. • NONPARTISANSHIP n. the state of being nonpartisan. |
| RESYNCHRONISING | • resynchronising v. Present participle of resynchronise. • RESYNCHRONISE v. to synchronise again, also RESYNCHRONIZE. |
| SYNCHRONISATION | • synchronisation n. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of synchronization. • SYNCHRONISATION n. the act of synchronising, also SYNCHRONIZATION. |
| SYNCHRONOUSNESS | • synchronousness n. Synchronicity. • SYNCHRONOUSNESS n. the state of being synchronous. |
| UNDERHANDEDNESS | • underhandedness n. The characteristic of being underhanded. • under-handedness n. Alternative form of underhandedness. • UNDERHANDEDNESS n. the state of being underhanded. |