| AVENIR | • AVENIR n. (French) the future. |
| AVENIRS | • AVENIR n. (French) the future. |
| CONTRAVENING | • contravening v. Present participle of contravene (To act contrary or to deny something.). • CONTRAVENE v. to act counter to. |
| CRAVENING | • cravening v. Present participle of craven. • CRAVEN v. to render spiritless. |
| DAVENING | • davening v. Present participle of daven. • DAVEN v. (Yiddish) to utter Jewish prayers, also DOVEN. |
| HAVENING | • havening v. Present participle of haven. • HAVEN v. to shelter. |
| LEAVENING | • leavening v. Present participle of leaven. • leavening n. The process by which something is leavened. • leavening n. Synonym of leavening agent. |
| LEAVENINGS | • leavenings n. Plural of leavening. • LEAVENING n. the production of fermentation in. |
| OVERLEAVENING | • overleavening v. Present participle of overleaven. • OVERLEAVEN v. to leaven too much. |
| RAVENING | • ravening adj. Voracious and greedy. • ravening adj. (Archaic) Subject to the voracity of a predator. • ravening n. (Archaic, literary) Predation (by an animal); voracious eating or consumption. |
| RAVENINGLY | • raveningly adv. In a ravening manner; voraciously. • RAVENING adv. preying upon. |
| RAVENINGS | • ravenings n. Plural of ravening. • RAVENING n. the act of ravening. |