| DISEMPOWERING | • disempowering v. Present participle of disempower. • DISEMPOWER v. to deprive of power; to divest of strength. |
| DISFELLOWSHIP | • disfellowship v. (Transitive) To subject to disfellowshipment. • disfellowship n. Lack of, or exclusion from, fellowship. • DISFELLOWSHIP v. to exclude from fellowship. |
| DISWORSHIPING | • DISWORSHIP v. (Milton) to refuse to worship. |
| DISWORSHIPPED | • disworshipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of disworship. • DISWORSHIP v. (Milton) to refuse to worship. |
| FELLOWSHIPING | • fellowshiping v. Present participle of fellowship. • FELLOWSHIP v. to join in fellowship esp. with a church member. |
| HORSEWHIPPING | • horsewhipping v. Present participle of horsewhip. • horsewhipping n. A beating with a horsewhip. • HORSEWHIP v. to beat with a horsewhip. |
| HOUSEWIFESHIP | • housewifeship n. The management of a household; housewifery. • housewifeship n. The role or status of a housewife. • HOUSEWIFESHIP n. being a housewife. |
| MISWORSHIPPED | • misworshipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of misworship. • MISWORSHIP v. to worship in a false way. |
| PIPIWHARAUROA | • PIPIWHARAUROA n. (Maori) a Pacific migratory bird with metallic gold-green plumage. |
| POWERLIFTINGS | • POWERLIFTING n. the sport of weightlifting. |
| SPORTSWRITING | • sportswriting n. Writing about sports. • SPORTSWRITING n. journalism on sports subjects. |
| WEAPONIZATION | • weaponization n. American spelling and Oxford British spelling standard spelling of weaponisation. |
| WHIPPOORWILLS | • whippoorwills n. Plural of whippoorwill. • whip-poor-wills n. Plural of whip-poor-will. • WHIPPOORWILL n. a species of nightjar native to North America, also POORWILL. |