| BEANING | • beaning v. Present participle of bean. • BEAN v. to hit on the head. |
| CRANING | • craning v. Present participle of crane. • craning n. The act of one who cranes. • CRANE v. to stretch out one's neck. |
| DEANING | • deaning v. Present participle of dean. • DEAN v. to serve as the head of faculty. |
| FLANING | • FLANE v. to walk idly, saunter. |
| LEANING | • leaning n. A tendency or propensity. • leaning v. Present participle of lean. • LEANING n. a tendency. |
| LOANING | • loaning v. Present participle of loan. • loaning n. The granting of a loan. • loaning n. (Obsolete, Scottish and Northern English) A lane. |
| MEANING | • meaning n. (Of words, expressions or symbols). • meaning n. The purpose, value, or significance (of something) beyond the fact of that thing’s existence. • meaning n. (Of a person’s actions) Intention. |
| MOANING | • moaning v. Present participle of moan. • moaning n. The utterance of a moan. • MOANING adj. making a moaning sound. |
| PEANING | • peaning v. Present participle of pean. • PEAN v. to beat with a rounded hammer head, also PEEN, PEIN, PENE. |
| PLANING | • planing v. Present participle of plane. • planing n. The act by which something is planed. • PLANE v. to make smooth and even. |
| SEANING | • seaning v. Present participle of sean. • SEAN v. to catch fish in a net, also SEINE. |
| SPANING | • spaning v. Present participle of spane. • SPANE v. (Scots) to wean, also SPAIN, SPEAN. |
| STANING | • STANE v. (Scots) to stone. |
| WEANING | • weaning v. Present participle of wean. • weaning n. The (passive) process of a child or animal ceasing to be dependent on the mother for nourishment. • WEANING n. an act of weaning. |
| YEANING | • yeaning v. Present participle of yean. • YEAN v. esp. of a sheep, to bring forth young, also EAN. |