| BIELDING | • bielding v. Present participle of bield. • BIELD v. (Scots) to give shelter. |
| BUILDING | • building n. (Uncountable) The act or process by which something is built; construction. • building n. (Countable) A closed structure with walls and a roof. • building v. Present participle of build. |
| CHILDING | • childing n. (Archaic) gerund of child: the act or process of childbearing or childbirth. • childing adj. (Archaic). • childing adj. (Obsolete, figuratively) Fruitful; productive. |
| FIELDING | • fielding v. Present participle of field. • fielding n. The act of one who fields. • fielding n. (Sports) The role of a fielder. |
| HEALDING | • healding v. Present participle of heald. • HEALD v. (obsolete) to heel, incline on one side. |
| MOULDING | • moulding v. Present participle of mould. • moulding n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of molding. • MOULDING n. a long, narrow strip used to decorate a surface, also MOLDING. |
| SCALDING | • scalding adj. (Of a liquid) Hot enough to burn. • scalding v. Present participle of scald. • scalding n. An instance of scalding: a burn. |
| SCOLDING | • scolding n. A succession of critical remarks, such as those directed by a parent towards a misbehaving child. • scolding v. Present participle of scold. • SCOLDING n. a harsh reproof. |
| SPELDING | • spelding n. Alternative form of speldring. • SPELDING n. a haddock or other small fish split open and dried in the sun, also SPELDIN, SPELDRIN, SPELDRING. |
| WIELDING | • wielding v. Present participle of wield. • WIELD v. to handle or use effectively. |
| WOOLDING | • woolding n. (Nautical) The act of winding or wrapping anything with a rope. • woolding n. (Nautical) A rope used for binding masts and spars. • WOOLDING n. the act of winding a rope or chain. |
| YIELDING | • yielding v. Present participle of yield. • yielding adj. Docile, or inclined to give way to pressure. • yielding n. A concession. |