APPRISINGS | • apprisings n. Plural of apprising. • APPRISING n. (archaic) the sheriff's sentence directing property to be apprised. |
CUIRASSING | • cuirassing v. Present participle of cuirass. • CUIRASS v. to cover with a breastplate. |
DISGARNISH | • disgarnish v. (Transitive) To divest of garniture; to disfurnish; to dismantle. • DISGARNISH v. to despoil, also DEGARNISH. |
DISTRINGAS | • distringas n. (Law) A writ commanding the sheriff to distrain a person by his goods or chattels, to compel a compliance… • DISTRINGAS n. formerly, a writ directing a sheriff or other officer to distrain. |
GLAIRINESS | • GLAIRINESS n. the state of being glairy. |
GRAININESS | • graininess n. The state of being grainy; granularity. • GRAININESS n. the state of being grainy. |
GRANITISES | • granitises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of granitise. • GRANITISE v. to make like granite, also GRANITIZE. |
MAISTRINGS | • MAISTRING n. (obsolete) mastering, also MASTERING. |
MISFARINGS | • MISFARING n. (Spenser) wrongdoing. |
MISPARSING | • misparsing v. Present participle of misparse. • misparsing n. An instance of incorrect parsing. • MISPARSE v. to parse incorrectly. |
MISRAISING | • misraising v. Present participle of misraise. • MISRAISE v. to raise wrongly. |
SAILORINGS | • sailorings n. Plural of sailoring. • SAILORING n. the work of a sailor. |
SATIRISING | • satirising v. Present participle of satirise. • SATIRISE v. to subject to satire, also SATIRIZE. |
SIGNORINAS | • signorinas n. Plural of signorina. • SIGNORINA n. (Italian) miss; a title of address among the Italians. |
SOLARISING | • solarising v. Present participle of solarise. • SOLARISE v. to expose to sunlight, also SOLARIZE. |
STRAININGS | • strainings n. Plural of straining. • STRAINING n. the act of straining. |
TRAIPSINGS | • traipsings n. Plural of traipsing. • TRAIPSING n. the act of traipsing. |
TRISAGIONS | • Trisagions n. Plural of Trisagion. • TRISAGION n. an ancient hymn consisting of the words 'O Holy God, holy and mighty, holy and immortal, have mercy on us'; loosely, the Tersanctus. |