| BEGINNING | • beginning n. (Uncountable) The act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space… • beginning n. That which is begun; a rudiment or element. • beginning n. That which begins or originates something; the source or first cause. |
| GRINNINGS | • grinnings n. Plural of grinning. • GRINNING n. the act of grinning. |
| INNINGSES | • INNINGS n. a team's or individual batsman's turn at batting in cricket, etc. |
| REPINNING | • repinning v. Present participle of repin. • REPIN v. to pin again. |
| REWINNING | • rewinning v. Present participle of rewin. • REWIN v. to win again. |
| SINNINGIA | • sinningia n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Sinningia. • Sinningia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Gesneriaceae – plants of the tropical Americas. • SINNINGIA n. one of a family of Brazilian plants that includes gloxinia. |
| SPINNINGS | • spinnings n. Plural of spinning. • SPINNING n. the act of one who spins. |
| THINNINGS | • thinnings n. Plants that have been removed in order to improve the growth of the remainder. • THINNING n. the act of thinning. |
| TINNINESS | • tinniness n. The qualities of tin, particularly in the sense of being a cheap, low-quality metal. • tinniness n. The thin, unpleasant sound of an instrument made of tin, or any tinny object used to make a sound. • TINNINESS n. the state of being tinny. |
| TWINNINGS | • twinnings n. Plural of twinning. • TWINNING n. the bearing of two children at the same birth. |
| UNPINNING | • unpinning v. Present participle of unpin. • UNPIN v. to remove the pins from. |
| UNTINNING | • untinning v. Present participle of untin. • UNTIN v. to take the tin from. |
| WINNINGLY | • winningly adv. In a winning manner. • WINNING adv. captivating, charming. |