| APPAIRING | • appairing v. Present participle of appair. • APPAIR v. (obsolete) to impair. |
| DEHAIRING | • dehairing v. Present participle of dehair. • DEHAIR v. to remove the hair from. |
| EMPAIRING | • empairing v. Present participle of empair. • EMPAIRE v. (Spenser) to become worse, also EMPARE. |
| FAIRISHLY | • fairishly adv. Tolerably well; acceptably. • FAIRISH adv. moderately good. |
| GLAIRIEST | • GLAIRY adj. resembling egg white. |
| HAIRINESS | • hairiness n. The characteristic of being hairy. • hairiness n. (Technical) A characteristic of yarn: the proportion of fibre ends that stick out and are not embedded… • HAIRINESS n. the state of being hairy. |
| HETAIRIAS | • hetairias n. Plural of hetairia. • HETAIRIA n. (historical) a club or society. |
| HETAIRISM | • hetairism n. Alternative form of hetaerism. • HETAIRISM n. concubinage; a system of communal marriage, also HETAERISM. |
| HETAIRIST | • hetairist n. Alternative form of hetaerist. • HETAIRIST n. an advocate of hetairism, concubinage, also HETAERIST. |
| IMPAIRING | • impairing v. Present participle of impair. • impairing n. Impairment. • IMPAIRING n. the act of making worse. |
| LAIRISING | • lairising v. Present participle of lairise. • LAIRISE v. (Australian) to act like a flashy man, also LAIRIZE. |
| LAIRIZING | • lairizing v. Present participle of lairize. • LAIRIZE v. (Australian) tto act like a flashy man, also LAIRISE. |
| LIBRAIRIE | • LIBRAIRIE n. (French) a bookshop. |
| METAIRIES | • METAIRIE n. (French) a piece of land cultivated under the system of metayage. |
| REPAIRING | • repairing v. Present participle of repair. • repairing n. The act by which something is repaired; a mending. • REPAIR v. to restore to good condition. |
| UNFAIRING | • unfairing v. Present participle of unfair. • UNFAIR v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of beauty. |
| UNHAIRING | • unhairing n. Removal of hair; depilation. • UNHAIR v. to remove the hair from. |