| DENNING | • denning v. Present participle of den. • Denning prop.n. A surname. • Denning prop.n. A town in Franklin County, Arkansas, United States. |
| FENNING | • Fenning prop.n. A surname. • FENNING n. a monetary unit of Bosnia and Herzegovina, equal to one-hundredth of a marka, also FENING. |
| GENNING | • genning v. Present participle of gen. • GEN v. as in gen up, to brief. |
| HENNING | • henning v. Present participle of hen. • HEN v. to lose courage. |
| KENNING | • kenning n. (Obsolete) Sight, view; specifically a distant view at sea. • kenning n. (Obsolete) The range or extent of vision, especially at sea; (by extension) a marine measure of approximately… • kenning n. As little as one can discriminate or recognize; a small portion, a little. |
| PENNING | • penning v. Present participle of pen. • penning n. Writing; literary composition. • penning n. An old currency unit, the Swedish penning. |
| RENNING | • renning n. (Obsolete) rennet. • RENNING n. the act of running. |
| YENNING | • yenning v. Present participle of yen. • YEN v. to desire or yearn. |
| BRENNING | • brenning v. Present participle of bren. • BRENNE v. (archaic) to burn, also BREN. |
| GRENNING | • grenning v. Present participle of gren. • GREN v. (Spenser) to grin. |
| PFENNING | • pfenning n. (Historical) Alternative form of pfennig. • Pfenning prop.n. A surname from German. • PFENNING n. (German) a German coin, also PFENNIG. |
| SKENNING | • skenning v. Present participle of sken. • SKEN v. (Scots) to squint. |
| STENNING | • STEN v. to stride vigorously, also STEND. |
| UNPENNING | • unpenning v. Present participle of unpen. • UNPEN v. to release from confinement. |
| JULIENNING | • julienning v. Present participle of julienne. • JULIENNE v. to shred or cut into thin strips. |
| MISKENNING | • miskenning n. (Law) A wrong citation. • miskenning v. Present participle of misken. • MISKEN v. to fail to recognize. |
| MISPENNING | • mispenning v. Present participle of mispen. • MISPEN v. to write incorrectly. |
| OVERRENNING | • OVERREN v. (archaic) to overrun. |