| ARDENCIES | • ardencies n. Plural of ardency. • ARDENCY n. a burning quality; (figuratively) warmth of feeling or desire, ardour. |
| BURDENERS | • burdeners n. Plural of burdener. • BURDENER n. one who burdens. |
| BURDENING | • burdening v. Present participle of burden. • BURDEN v. to load heavily. |
| BURDENOUS | • burdenous adj. (Obsolete) Heavy; oppressive. • BURDENOUS adj. inflicting a burden, also BURDENSOME, BURTHENSOME. |
| DISBURDEN | • disburden v. (Transitive) To rid of a burden; to free from a load carried; to unload. • disburden v. (Transitive) To free from a source of mental trouble. • DISBURDEN v. to rid of a burden, also DISBURTHEN. |
| FABURDENS | • faburdens n. Plural of faburden. • FABURDEN n. (obsolete) a type of improvised polyphony, popular in England from the 15th century to the Reformation, also FAUXBOURDON. |
| GARDENERS | • gardeners n. Plural of gardener. • GARDENER n. one that gardens. |
| GARDENFUL | • gardenful n. An amount sufficient to fill a garden. • GARDENFUL n. the contents of a garden. |
| GARDENIAS | • gardenias n. Plural of gardenia. • GARDENIA n. a tropical shrub or tree with fragrant flowers of a waxy appearance. |
| GARDENING | • gardening n. The process or action of cultivating the soil, particularly in a garden; the care of a garden; horticulture. • gardening n. (By extension) Any process of care, maintenance, or curation, especially digitally. • gardening n. (Cricket) The act of a batsman prodding at the pitch with his bat, typically in order to flatten any bumps. |
| HARDENERS | • hardeners n. Plural of hardener. • HARDENER n. one that hardens. |
| HARDENING | • hardening v. Present participle of harden. • hardening n. The process by which something hardens. • hardening n. That which hardens, such as a material used for converting the surface of iron into steel. |
| PREHARDEN | • preharden v. (Engineering) To harden before machining. • PREHARDEN v. to harden in advance. |
| REHARDENS | • rehardens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reharden. • REHARDEN v. to harden again. |
| SUBWARDEN | • subwarden n. A lower-ranking or subordinate warden. • SUBWARDEN n. a subordinate warden. |
| UNBURDENS | • unburdens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unburden. • UNBURDEN v. to free from a burden, also UNBURTHEN. |
| WARDENING | • wardening v. Present participle of warden. • WARDEN v. to guard as a warden. |