| AUDING | • auding n. (Frequently attributive) The action of comprehending and retaining the information in speech that is… • AUDING n. hearing, recognizing and interpreting a language. | 
| AUDINGS | • AUDING n. hearing, recognizing and interpreting a language. | 
| DAUDING | • DAUD v. (Scots) to knock, also DAWD. | 
| GAUDING | • gauding v. Present participle of gaud. • GAUD v. to adorn with gauds. | 
| HAUDING | • HAUD v. (Scots) to hold. | 
| LAUDING | • lauding v. Present participle of laud. • lauding n. An act of giving praise. • LAUD v. to praise. | 
| BLAUDING | • BLAUD v. to strike, disfigure. | 
| SCAUDING | • SCAUD v. (Scots) to scald. | 
| BELAUDING | • belauding v. Present participle of belaud. • BELAUD v. to laud or praise greatly. | 
| MARAUDING | • marauding v. Present participle of maraud. • marauding adj. Raiding and pillaging. • marauding adj. (Of an animal) killing in wanton fashion. | 
| UPHAUDING | • UPHAUD v. (Scots) to maintain, warrant. | 
| APPLAUDING | • applauding v. Present participle of applaud. • applauding n. Applause. • APPLAUD v. to express approval by clapping the hands. | 
| DEFRAUDING | • defrauding v. Present participle of defraud. • defrauding n. The act of committing fraud. • DEFRAUD v. to swindle. | 
| MARAUDINGS | • maraudings n. Plural of marauding. • MARAUDING n. the act of wandering in search of plunder. | 
| APPLAUDINGLY | • applaudingly adv. In an applauding manner. • APPLAUDING adv. APPLAUD, to express approval by clapping the hands. |