BUNCHINGS | • bunchings n. Plural of bunching. • BUNCHING n. the act of grouping together. |
CENSURING | • censuring v. Present participle of censure. • censuring n. An act of censure. • CENSURE v. to condemn as wrong. |
CENSUSING | • censusing v. Present participle of census. • CENSUS v. (Latin) to take an official count of. |
CHUNKINGS | • chunkings n. Plural of chunking. • CHUNKING n. the act of grouping objects mentally. |
CHURNINGS | • churnings n. Plural of churning. • CHURNING n. the butter churned at one time. |
CONFUSING | • confusing adj. Difficult to understand; not clear as lacking order, chaotic etc. • confusing v. Present participle of confuse. • CONFUSE v. to mix up mentally. |
CONSPUING | • CONSPUE v. to spit upon, to despise. |
CONSUMING | • consuming v. Present participle of consume. • consuming adj. Holding one’s attention or interest. • consuming n. Consumption; the process by which something is consumed. |
CONTUSING | • contusing v. Present participle of contuse. • CONTUSE v. to bruise. |
COUNTINGS | • countings n. Plural of counting. • COUNTING n. the act of listing or mentioning the units of one by one to ascertain the total. |
GUNNYSACK | • gunnysack n. Alternative spelling of gunny sack. • gunny␣sack n. A sack made from burlap, used for agricultural produce. • GUNNYSACK n. a sack made of a coarse heavy material, such as burlap. |
MUNGCORNS | • MUNGCORN n. a mixed grain, esp. rye and wheat, aka maslin, also MONGCORN. |
PUNGENCES | • pungences n. Plural of pungence. • PUNGENCE n. the state of being pungent, also PUNGENCY. |
UNCASTING | • uncasting v. Present participle of uncast. • UNCAST v. to undo the process of casting; to take back a cast. |
UNCEASING | • unceasing adj. Continuous; continuing indefinitely without stopping. • UNCEASING adj. not ceasing. |
UNCLOSING | • unclosing v. Present participle of unclose. • UNCLOSE v. to open. |
UNCURSING | • uncursing v. Present participle of uncurse. • UNCURSE v. to free from a curse. |
UNSCALING | • unscaling v. Present participle of unscale. • UNSCALE v. to remove the scales from. |