| CLINICIANS | • clinicians n. Plural of clinician. • CLINICIAN n. a doctor having direct contact with and responsibility for patients. |
| DISINCLINE | • disincline v. (Transitive) To make reluctant; to lessen the inclination of. • DISINCLINE v. to make unwilling. |
| DISLIMNING | • dislimning v. Present participle of dislimn. • DISLIMN v. (Shakespeare) to deface. |
| DISLINKING | • dislinking v. Present participle of dislink. • DISLINK v. to unlink, separate. |
| FINALISING | • finalising v. Present participle of finalise. • FINALISE v. to completely finish, also FINALIZE. |
| INCLININGS | • inclinings n. Plural of inclining. • INCLINING n. an inclination, a following. |
| INFILLINGS | • infillings n. Plural of infilling. • INFILLING n. material used to fill up or level. |
| INQUILINES | • inquilines n. Plural of inquiline. • INQUILINE n. a creature dwelling in another creature's lair, also INQUILINIC. |
| INSTILLING | • instilling v. Present participle of instill. • instilling n. The process by which something is instilled. • INSTILL v. to infuse slowly, also INSTIL. |
| LATINISING | • Latinising v. Present participle of Latinise. • LATINISE v. to translate into Latin, also LATINIZE. |
| LINISHINGS | • LINISHING n. the act of giving a smooth surface to metal. |
| SALINISING | • salinising v. Present participle of salinise. • SALINISE v. to treat with salt, also SALINIZE. |
| SALINIZING | • salinizing v. Present participle of salinize. • SALINIZE v. to treat with salt, also SALINISE. |
| SICILIENNE | • sicilienne n. (Countable) A dance, the siciliana. • sicilienne n. A kind of rich poplin fabric. • SICILIENNE n. (French) a kind of ribbed silk. |
| SIDELINING | • sidelining v. Present participle of sideline. • side-lining v. Present participle of side-line. • side␣lining v. Present participle of side line. |