| ARRAIGNINGS | • arraignings n. Plural of arraigning. • ARRAIGNING n. a calling before a court of law to answer an indictment. |
| GARRISONING | • garrisoning v. Present participle of garrison. • GARRISON v. to assign to a military post. |
| INERRANCIES | • inerrancies n. Plural of inerrancy. • INERRANCY n. exemption from error, infallibility. |
| INNERSPRING | • innerspring adj. That is constructed using springs enclosed within a padded fabric cover. • INNERSPRING adj. having coil springs inside a padded casing. |
| INTERBRAINS | • interbrains n. Plural of interbrain. • INTERBRAIN n. the diencephalon. |
| INTERLINERS | • interliners n. Plural of interliner. • INTERLINER n. the material used to interline parts of garments, now often made of reinforced paper. |
| INTERSTRAIN | • interstrain adj. (Biology) Between strains. • INTERSTRAIN adj. between strains. |
| REINSERTING | • reinserting v. Present participle of reinsert. • REINSERT v. to insert again. |
| REINSERTION | • reinsertion n. The act of inserting again. • REINSERTION n. the act of reinserting. |
| REINSPIRING | • reinspiring v. Present participle of reinspire. • REINSPIRE v. to inspire anew. |
| RESPRINGING | • respringing v. Present participle of respring. • RESPRING v. to replace the springs of. |
| RESTRAINING | • restraining v. Present participle of restrain. • restraining n. The act by which someone or something is restrained. • RESTRAINING n. the act of restraining. |
| RESTRINGING | • restringing v. Present participle of restring. • restringing n. The act by which something is restrung. • RESTRING v. to string again. |
| RETRAININGS | • RETRAINING n. the act of training again. |
| RIPSNORTING | • ripsnorting adj. (Slang) Strong; intense. • ripsnorting adj. (Slang) Excellent (very good). • RIPSNORTING adj. fast and furious, like a ripsnorter. |
| SURPRINTING | • surprinting v. Present participle of surprint. • SURPRINT v. to print over printing. |
| TRANSPIRING | • transpiring v. Present participle of transpire. • TRANSPIRE v. to give off as vapour; to exhale; to emit through the skin. |