| CLASSING | • classing v. Present participle of class. • CLASSING n. putting into classes. |
| GLASSINE | • glassine n. A light paper used as interleaving between artworks or stamp album pages. • glassine n. Smooth, non-absorbing, grease- and moisture-resistant, super-calendered paper. • glassine n. (Philately, usually used as a plural) A small stamp packet made from glassine paper. |
| GLASSING | • glassing v. Present participle of glass. • glassing n. An act of glassing (stabbing with broken glass). • GLASS v. to encase in glass (a transparent material). |
| CLASSINGS | • CLASSING n. putting into classes. |
| GLASSINES | • glassines n. Plural of glassine. • GLASSINE n. a transparent, glazed greaseproof paper. |
| CLASSINESS | • classiness n. The state of being classy. • CLASSINESS n. the state of being classy. |
| DECLASSING | • declassing v. Present participle of declass. • DECLASS v. to lower in status. |
| GLASSINESS | • glassiness n. The state of being glassy. • GLASSINESS n. the state of being glassy. |
| MISCLASSING | • misclassing v. Present participle of misclass. • MISCLASS v. to put in the wrong class. |
| OUTCLASSING | • outclassing v. Present participle of outclass. • OUTCLASS v. to be markedly better than. |
| SUBCLASSING | • subclassing v. (Computing) present participle of subclass. • SUBCLASS v. to place in a subdivision of a class. |
| WINDLASSING | • windlassing v. Present participle of windlass. • WINDLASS v. to raise with a hoist. |
| CLASSINESSES | • CLASSINESS n. the state of being classy. |
| GLASSINESSES | • GLASSINESS n. the state of being glassy. |
| FIBERGLASSING | • fiberglassing v. Present participle of fiberglass. • FIBERGLASS v. (US) to coat with fiberglass, a synthetic fibre made of fine filaments of molten glass, also FIBREGLASS. |
| FIBREGLASSING | • fibreglassing n. Alternative spelling of fiberglassing. • FIBREGLASS v. to protect or repair by applying fibreglass. |