| BEALING | • bealing v. Present participle of beal. • BEALING n. an infected sore, also BEAL. |
| DEALING | • dealing n. (Chiefly in the plural) A business transaction. • dealing n. One’s manner of acting toward others; behaviour; interactions or relations with others. • dealing v. Present participle of deal. |
| FEALING | • fealing v. Present participle of feal. • FEAL v. to conceal. |
| GEALING | • gealing v. Present participle of geal. • GEAL v. (dialect) to congeal. |
| HEALING | • healing n. The process where the cells in the body regenerate and repair themselves. • healing n. An act of healing, as by a faith healer. • healing n. The psychological process of dealing with a problem or problems. |
| MEALING | • mealing v. Present participle of meal. • Mealing prop.n. A surname. • MEAL v. to cover with meal. |
| NEALING | • nealing v. Present participle of neal. • NEAL v. an aphetic form of anneal, to heat and cool metal gradually to temper. |
| PEALING | • pealing v. Present participle of peal. • pealing n. The sound made by bells as they peal. • PEAL v. to ring out. |
| SEALINE | • sealine n. The coastline, seaboard. • sealine n. The horizon. • sealine n. A line used for sounding. |
| SEALING | • sealing adj. Used for closing securely. • sealing v. Present participle of seal. • sealing n. Action of the verb to seal in any sense. |
| VEALING | • vealing v. Present participle of veal. • VEALE v. (Spenser) to veil, also VELE. |
| YEALING | • yealing n. Someone who is the same age as oneself. • YEALING n. a person of the same age, also YEELIN. |