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Definition: Stealing |
StealingNoun1. The act of taking something from someone unlawfully; "the thieving is awful at Kennedy International". 2. Avoiding detection by moving carefully. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "stealing" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1350. (references) |
| Domain | Definition |
Bible | Stealing See THEFT. Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary. |
Dream Interpretation | To dream of stealing, or of seeing others commit this act, foretells bad luck and loss of character. To be accused of stealing, denotes that you will be misunderstood in some affair, and suffer therefrom, but you will eventually find that this will bring you favor. To accuse others, denotes that you will treat some person with hasty inconsideration. Source: Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted .... |
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(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
Theft, in law, is usually the broadest term for a crime against property. It is a general term that encompasses offences such as burglary, embezzlement, larceny, looting, robbery, and/or criminal conversion. Legally, theft is generally considered to be synonymous with larceny.In the common law theft is usually defined as the unauthorised taking or use of someone else's property with the intent to deprive the owner or the person with rightful possession of that property or its use.
As with other common law crimes, it is composed of two elements, the actus reus — the unauthorized taking or use — and the intent to deprive — the mens reas. Thus if one goes to a restaurant and by accident one takes someone else's hat or scarf instead of one's own hat or scarf, one has deprived someone of the use of their property and has taken the other person's property in an unauthorized manner, but without the intent to deprive the person (hum, this is a much nicer scarf than mine or he'll never notice the spot on the hat until he gets home) there is no criminal act (actus reus) and thus no crime. Note that there may be civil liability, by depriving someone of their property you may be liable for damages in a civil court, but without proof of your intent to deprive, no criminal act has occurred.
See also: motor vehicle theft
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Theft."
Synonyms: StealingSynonyms: larceny (n), stealth (n), theft (n), thievery (n), thieving (n). (additional references) |
| Context | Synonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus). |
Acquisition | Subreption; obreption; stealing. |
Stealing | Noun: stealing; Verb: theft, thievery, latrociny, direption; abstraction, appropriation; plagiary, plagiarism; autoplagiarism; latrocinium. |
| Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus. | |
Crosswords: Stealing |
| English words defined with "stealing": Abaction ♦ ball hawk, ball hawking, ball-hawking ♦ Cribbing ♦ dishonesty ♦ Filchingly, free radical ♦ Heart-robbing, heist, hijacking, hot-wire ♦ Insinuative ♦ knavery ♦ light-fingered ♦ Manstealing ♦ nimble-fingered, nimus furandi ♦ Panel game, Petit larceny, pilferage, pillage, pillaging, plundering ♦ radical, Ratten, relieve, rip-off, rustling ♦ shoplifting, shrinkage, Stable stand, Stealingly. (references) |
| Specialty definitions using "stealing": Attorney, AVOIR DU POIS LAY ♦ BAWDY BASKET, BLEATING RIG ♦ Cat and Kittens, copy protection ♦ DINING ROOM POST, dual ported ♦ Food security ♦ Giants ♦ IMPUDENT STEALING ♦ KONOBLIN RIG ♦ LAG, LOWING RIG ♦ Neck-verse, NOISY DOG RACKET ♦ PETER LAY ♦ ROOST LAY, RUM BUBBER ♦ SMUT, software theft, STAR LAG ♦ The Cuckoo's Egg ♦ WILD ROGUES ♦ ZAPP. (references) |
| Domain | Usage | |
Screenplays | Now that's the same as stealing! (The Mask; writing credit: Michael Fallon; Mark Verheiden) Oh, that's right. She was too busy stealing your childhood (Birds of Prey; writing credit: Adam Armus; Nora Kay Foster) Stealing mail's a federal offense, not screwing with it. (Look Who's Talking; writing credit: Amy Heckerling) You do mean stealing, don't you (The Simpsons; writing credit: Artur Brauner; Paul Hengge) My friend Joe, I repeat, put on anti-radiation clothing and tried to stop the female enemy agent from stealing the weapons from the base (Alien Beasts; writing credit: Carl J. Sukenick) | |
Lyrics | After all of the stealing and cheating (Fighter; performing artist: CHRISTINA AGUILERA) Men go work, and some go stealing (Jenny From The Block; performing artist: Jennifer Lopez) I couldn't cut it as a poor man stealing (How You Remind Me; performing artist: NICKELBACK) Dealing in debt and stealing in the name of the Lord (Papa Was a Rolling Stone; performing artist: Temptations) Stealing time (Wishing Well (A Tone Poem); performing artist: Terence Trent D'arby) | |
Clever | A thief passes for a gentleman, when stealing has made him rich. (references; author: Ancient Proverb) | |
Movie/TV Titles | Stealing a Dinner (1899) Boys Stealing Apples (1898) Stealing Apples (1898) | |
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![]() | He surprised couples stealing embraces. Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | Stealing the show. Credit: Library of Congress. |
![]() | Stealing off; - or - prudent Secession. Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | "Your men bin stealing my hogs". Credit: Library of Congress. |
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| "He got Caught!" by Neil Smith Commentary: "My cat got caught stealing the milk !!!." | "StandersBy" by William J. Ray Commentary: "Stealing a shot like this isn't that easy unless you've put on your 300mm..." |
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| Author | Quotation |
Ancient Proverb | A thief passes for a gentleman, when stealing has made him rich. |
Doris Lessing | Borrowing is not much better than begging; just as lending with interest is not much better than stealing. |
Howard Aiken | Don't worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are that good, you'll have to ram them down people's throats. |
Theodore Roosevelt | No people is wholly civilized where a distinction is drawn between stealing an office and stealing a purse. |
Wendell Phillips | Power is ever stealing from the many to the few. |
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| Title | Author | Quote |
Les Miserables | Hugo, Victor | Finally, this last fall, Father Champmathieu was arrested for stealing cider apples from __, but that is of no consequence |
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man | Joyce, James | But that was stealing. |
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| Subject | Topic | Quote |
Health | Some abusers also report that they have committed property crimes, such as stealing from a store, damaging or destroying others' property, or breaking into a house or a building. (references) | |
Business | Stealing a vehicle is less common than stealing from a vehicle. (references) | |
Vehicle theft and stealing goods from vehicles concerns all New Zealanders. (references) | ||
Civil Liberties | Ghana | On April 18, they appeared in court and were charged with rioting, unlawful damage, and stealing. (references) |
Angola | There were instances in which police officers and soldiers harassed IDP's, and IDP's were denied humanitarian assistance due to the misappropriation by the authorities who were stealing supplies. (references) | |
Bangladesh | On June 5, members of a gang believed to be engaged in stealing shipping oil and property kidnaped Atahar Siddique Khasru, the Sitakunda correspondent of Dhaka-based Bangla-language daily Ittefaq. (references) | |
Economic History | Romania | Romanian hackers also have gained notoriety for hacking into U.S. companies' servers and stealing proprietary information, including customer credit card data. (references) |
Human Rights | Liberia | Fahn reportedly had accused the men of stealing the jewelry from his house. (references) |
Sierra Leone | RUF members tied up and beat the woman's stepson, who was accused of stealing diamonds. (references) | |
Minorities | Bulgaria | In June, the owner of an orchard stabbed and killed Rom Encho Ivanov, who was stealing apricots from his orchard. (references) |
India | In June in Bhojpur, Bihar, four Dalits were attacked by an upper-caste mob on suspicion of stealing a rifle from a wealthy farmer of a higher caste. (references) | |
Political Economy | Yemen | Those charged as accessories to the crime of kidnapping or stealing public or private property by force face sentences of 10-20 years, subject to doubling if the instigators are military or security personnel. (references) |
Travel | Botswana | Petty crime and crimes of opportunity, such as pick pocketing and stealing of personal possessions, remain the most common forms of crime in Botswana. (references) |
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| Speaker | Phrase(s) |
Rush Limbaugh | The communist system is destroying a country that used to be referred to as Africa's breadbasket, and turning it into a wasteland by stealing farms. |
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| "Stealing" is generally used as a lexical verb (-ing form) -- approximately 94.87% of the time. "Stealing" is used about 662 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Lexical Verb (-ing form) | 94.87% | 628 | 10,333 |
| Noun (singular) | 3.32% | 22 | 74,468 |
| Noun (proper) | 1.51% | 10 | 111,207 |
| Noun (common) | 0.15% | 1 | 339,140 |
| Adjective (general or positive) | 0.15% | 1 | 339,140 |
| Total | 100.00% | 662 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
Expression using "stealing": picking and stealing. Additional references. | |
| Hyphenated Usage | |
Beginning with "stealing": stealing-and. | |
Ending with "stealing": cattle-stealing. | |
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| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Language | Translations for "stealing"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Albanian | vjedhje (abduction, burglary, larceny, lift, peculation, picking, pinch, rapine, robbery, steal, stealth, theft, thievery, trousering), gjëra të vjedhura (theft). (various references) | |
Arabic | سرقة (larceny, lift, pilfering, pinch, plunder, robbery, steal, stealthiness, stick up, theft, thievery, trash). (various references) | |
Bulgarian | кражба (job, larceny, lift, pinch, rip off, robbery, steal, theft, thievery), крадене (steal, thievery). (various references) | |
Chinese | 窃取 (steal, stolen). (various references) | |
Czech | kradení. (various references) | |
Danish | stjælende subclavia (stealing subclavian artery). (various references) | |
Finnish | varkaus (larceny, theft). (various references) | |
French | vol (steal, stealthiness). (various references) | |
German | stehlend (purloining, rustling, thieving), entwendung (misappropriation, purloining, theft), entwendend (purloining). (various references) | |
Greek | κλέπτων (fleecer), κλέψιμο, κλοπή (crib, heist, larceny, piracy, robbery, steal, stealth, theft, thievery). (various references) | |
Hungarian | lopás (filch, heist, larcenous action, larceny, nick, pinch, snap, steal, stealth, theft, thievery). (various references) | |
Italian | furto (abstraction, larceny, pinch, robbery, search, snatch, theft, thieving). (various references) | |
Japanese Kanji | 窃盗 (larceny, theft). (various references) | |
Japanese Katakana | しのび (sneak thief, spy, surreptitious visit to house of ill repute), しっけい (acting impolitely, disrespect, impertinence, impoliteness, rudeness, saying goodbye), ぬすみ, せっしゅ (absorption, adoption, assimilation, inoculation, intake, larceny, moderation in drink, poor defense, sobriety, temperance, theft, vaccination), せっとうざい (larceny, theft), せっとうはん (larceny, theft), せっとう (larceny, prefix, theft). (various references) | |
Korean | 훔침. (various references) | |
Manx | maarleeys (marauding, theft). (various references) | |
Pig Latin | ealingstay.(various references) | |
Portuguese | roubo (abstraction, burglary, filch, haul, marauding, pilferage, ravishment, robbery, spoil, spoliation, theft, thievery), ato de roubar. (various references) | |
Romanian | hoţie (burglary, robbery, stealth, theft, thievery), furat (stolen, theft, thieving). (various references) | |
Russian | украденное, красть;захватывать захват, краденые вещи, воровство (larceny, picking, stealings, theft, thievery). (various references) | |
Scottish | goid (abstract, pilfer, pilfering, slip away by stealth, slipping away by stealth, steal). (various references) | |
Serbo-Croatian | ukradene stvari, krađa (larceny, pickings, pinch, snitch, theft, thievery). (various references) | |
Spanish | hurto (larceny, petty larceny, pilferage, robbery, shoplifting, swag, theft, thievery). (various references) | |
Swedish | stöld (abstraction, larceny, robbery, steal, theft, thievery). (various references) | |
Turkish | çalma (abstraction, blow, defalcation, knock, larceny, pilferage, playing, rendering, rendition, strike, tendency, theft). (various references) | |
Ukrainian | розкрадання (depredation, despoliation), крадіжка (larceny, rip off, robbery, steal, stealth, theft, thievery). (various references) | |
Vietnamese | sự căn cắp, của ăn trộm. (various references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references. | ||
| Language | Date | Source | Hosea Chapter 4, Verse 2 |
| Greek (transliterated) | 250 BC | Septuagint | Ara kai yeudoV kai fonoV kai kloph kai moiceia kecutai epi thV ghV kai aimata ef' aimasin misgousin |
| Latin | 405 | Vulgate | Maledictum et mendacium et homicidium et furtum et adulterium inundaverunt et sanguis sanguinem tetigit |
| Middle English | 1395 | Wyclif | Cursidness, and lesyng, and mansleaynge, and theft, and auoutrie flowiden, and bloode touchide bloode. |
| Jacobean English | 1611 | King James | By swearing, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they break out, and blood toucheth blood. |
| Victorian English | 1833 | Webster | By swearing, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they break out, and blood toucheth blood. |
| Basic English | 1964 | Ogden | There is cursing and broken faith, violent death and attacks on property, men are untrue in married life, houses are broken into, and there is blood touching blood. |
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| Language | Hosea Chapter 4, Verse 2 |
| Cebuano | Walay lain kondili ang pagpanumpa ug ang pagpamakak, ug pagpamatay, ug pagpangawat, ug pagpanapaw mao lamang ang milukop; sila nanulis, ug nagamit ang dugo sa dugo. |
| Croatian | Nema više vjernosti, nema ljubavi, nema znanja Božjega u zemlji, veæ proklinjanje i laž, ubijanje i kraða, preljub i nasilje, jedna krv drugu stiže. |
| Danish | Man sværger og lyver, myrder og stjæler, horer, gør Indbrud, og Blodskyld følger på Blodskyld. |
| Dutch | Maar vloeken en liegen, en doodslaan, en stelen, en overspel doen; zij breken door, en bloedschulden raken aan bloedschulden. |
| Finnish | Vannotaan ja valhetellaan, murhataan, varastetaan ja rikotaan aviot, murtaudutaan taloihin, ja verityö verityötä seuraa. |
| French | Il n`y a que parjures et mensonges, Assassinats, vols et adultères; On use de violence, on commet meurtre sur meurtre. |
| German | sondern Gotteslästern, Lügen, Morden, Stehlen und Ehebrechen hat überhandgenommen und eine Blutschuld kommt nach der andern. |
| Hungarian | Hamisan esküsznek és hazudnak és gyilkolnak és lopnak és paráználkodnak, betörnek és egyik vér a másikat éri. |
| Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari | Mereka bersumpah, tapi mereka tidak menepatinya; mereka berdusta, membunuh, mencuri, dan berzinah. Kejahatan bertambah, dan pembunuhan terjadi susul-menyusul. |
| Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama | Sumpah dan dusta dan pembunuhan dan curi dan zinahpun meliputi, dan penumpahan darahpun menggantikan penumpahan darah. |
| Italian | Si giura, si mentisce, si uccide, si ruba, si commette adulterio, si fa strage e si versa sangue su sangue. |
| Maori | Te oati! te korero teka! te kohuru! te tahae! te puremu! pakaru mai ana ratou; te toto, pa tonu ki te toto. |
| Norwegian | De sverger og lyver, myrder og stjeler og driver hor. De farer frem med vold, og mord følger på mord. |
| Rumanian | Fiecare jurq strkmb wi minte, ucide, furq, wi prea curvewte; nqpqstuiewte wi face omoruri dupq omoruri. |
| Russian | лМСФЧБ Й ПВНБО, ХВЙКУФЧП Й ЧПТПЧУФЧП, Й РТЕМАВПДЕКУФЧП ЛТБКОЕ ТБУРТПУФТБОЙМЙУШ, Й ЛТПЧПРТПМЙФЙЕ УМЕДХЕФ ЪБ ЛТПЧПРТПМЙФЙЕН. |
| Spanish | El perjurar, el engañar, el asesinar, el robar y el adulterar han irrumpido. Uno a otro se suceden los hechos de sangre. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
Derivations | |
Words beginning with "stealing": stealings. (additional references) | |
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"Stealing" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: sceilig, steepling, steling, tealing. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| # of Phoneme Matches | Pronunciation | Word(s) rhyming with "stealing" (pronounced stē"ling) |
| 4 | -ē" l i ng | annealing, appealing, ceiling, concealing, dealing, feeling, healing, Keeling, kneeling, peeling, reeling, repealing, revealing, sealing, Seeling, squealing, unappealing, unfeeling, wheeling. |
| 3 | -l i ng | appalling, ailing, ambling, angling, assailing, assembling, babbling, backpedaling, baffling, bailing, baling, balling, bankrolling, barreling, battling, beguiling, belittling, Belling, bicycling, billing, blackmailing, boggling, boiling, Bolling, bottling, bowling, brawling, bristling, broiling, bubbling, buckling, bugling, bumbling, bundling, bungling, burgling, burling, bustling, cackling, cajoling, calling, canceling, cancelling, Carling, channeling, chilling, chortling, chronicling, chuckling, circling, coddling, commingling, compelling, compiling, consoling, controlling, cooling, corralling, counseling, countervailing, coupling, cowling, crackling, cradling, crawling, crippling, crumbling, cuddling, culling, curling, curtailing, cycling, dabbling, dangling, darling, dawdling, dazzling, decoupling, derailing, detailing, Dialing, disabling, disgruntling, dismantling, dispelling, dissembling, distilling, doling, doubling, dribbling, drilling, drizzling, drooling, duckling, dueling, dulling, dumpling, dwelling, dwindling, earthling, emailing, embezzling, empaneling, enabling, encircling, enrolling, entailing, entangling, entitling, equaling, excelling, expelling, extolling, failing, falling, felling, fiddling, filing, filling, fizzling, flailing, fledgling, foaling, foiling, fondling, fooling, forestalling, foretelling, fouling, foundling, freewheeling, fueling, fuelling, fulfilling, fumbling, funneling, galling, gambling, giggling, gobbling, grappling, Grayling, grilling, groundling, groveling, growling, grueling, grumbling, gurgling, guzzling, haggling, hailing, handling, hassling, hauling, heckling, helling, hilling, hobbling, holing, howling, huddling, humbling, hurdling, hurling, hurtling, hustling, idling, imperiling, inhaling, initialing, inkling, installing, instilling, intermingling, jailing, jiggling, jostling, juggling, killing, kindling, labeling, leveling, lolling, Lulling, mailing, mangling, Marling, marshaling, meddling, Melling, middling, milling, mingling, mishandling, mislabeling, misspelling, modeling, mothballing, mottling, muddling, mulling, mumbling, muscling, nailing, needling, nestling, nibbling, nonruling, oiling, outselling, overbilling, overhauling, overkilling, overruling, overselling, paddling, paneling, panhandling, paralleling, parboiling, parceling, paroling, patrolling, pearling, pedaling, peddling, pickling, piddling, piling, Pilling, Pindling, poling, polling, pooling, prevailing, profiling, propelling, prowling, pulling, pummeling, puzzling, quadrupling, quarreling, quelling, quibbling, quilling, Quisling, railing, rambling, rankling, rappelling, rattling, raveling, rebelling, recalling, reconciling, recycling, redoubling, refueling, regaling, rekindling, remodeling, repelling, rescheduling, reselling, resembling, reshuffling, retailing, retelling, retooling, reveling, ridiculing, Riesling, rifling, rilling, rippling, rivaling, roiling, rolling, rototilling, ruffling, ruling, rumbling, rustling, saddling, sailing, sampling, Sandling, sapling, scaling, scheduling, Schilling, schooling, scowling, scrambling, scribbling, scuttling, seedling, selling, settling, shelling, shilling, shoveling, shriveling, shuffling, shuttling, sibling, signaling, signalling, singling, sizzling, skilling, smelling, smiling, smuggling, snarling, Snelling, snowballing, sparkling, Sparling, spelling, spilling, spiraling, spiralling, spoiling, sprawling, sprinkling, squabbling, stalling, stapling, starling, startling, stenciling, sterling, stifling, stockpiling, stonewalling, storytelling, straddling, strangling, strickling, stripling, strolling, struggling, stumbling, styling, suckling, surveilling, swashbuckling, swelling, swilling, swindling, swirling, swiveling, tabling, tackling, tailing, tangling, telling, thrilling, throttling, Tilling, tingling, tinkling, toddling, toggling, toiling, tolling, tooling, toppling, totaling, totalling, toweling, trailing, trampling, traveling, travelling, trembling, trickling, trifling, trilling, tripling, trolling, troubling, tumbling, tunneling, twiddling, twinkling, twirling, unavailing, unbundling, underling, underselling, unfailing, unfurling, unraveling, unsettling, unsmiling, untangling, unveiling, unwilling, veiling, waffling, waggling, wailing, walling, warbling, weakling, welling, whaling, whirling, whistling, whittling, wholesaling, wiggling, wiling, willing, wobbling, wrangling, wrestling, wrinkling, yearling, yelling, yodeling. |
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Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
Direct Anagrams: gelatins, genitals. | |
| Words within the letters "a-e-g-i-l-n-s-t" | |
-1 letter: aiglets, atingle, easting, eatings, elastin, elating, entails, gelants, gelatin, genital, glisten, ingates, ingesta, lasting, leasing, ligates, linages, nailset, salient, saltine, salting, sealing, seating, singlet, slainte, slating, staling, tangles, teasing, tenails, tingles. | |
-2 letters: ageist, agents, aglets, aiglet, algins, aliens, aligns, alines, angels, angles, easing, eating, elains, elints, enlist, entail, gainst, gaslit, gelant, gelati. | |
| Words containing the letters "a-e-g-i-l-n-s-t" | |
+1 letter: alginates, anglesite, athelings, desalting, gainliest, galenites, gangliest, gantlines, gelatines, gelations, gnarliest, integrals, jangliest, legations, ligaments, reslating, slangiest, stealings, tangibles, tangliest, tasseling, teaseling, teasingly, triangles. | |
+2 letters: alignments, analgetics, anglesites, antilogies, clientages, desolating, earthlings, eglantines, escalating, evangelist, galantines, gelatinous, generalist, glutamines, granulites, metalising, plastering, resaluting, retailings, signalment, slathering, spangliest, starveling, tasselling, teaselling, vigilantes. | |
+3 letters: alightments, allegations, anthologies, antiplagues, arrestingly, cartelising, delegations, detasseling, disentangle, elongations, evangelists, everlasting, gadolinites, gallantries, gelatinizes, genealogist, generalists, genialities, gestational, gesticulant, ghastliness, glauconites, gleizations, glutaminase, intangibles, invigilates, langoustine, lastingness, legislating, legislation, levigations, ligamentous, lightplanes, linecasting, malignities, martingales, misaltering, misrelating, oversalting, palletising, pedestaling, plaistering, plasterings, regimentals, regionalist, regulations, relegations, signalments, speculating, splattering, stalemating, starvelings, steelmaking, telecasting, theologians, trailerings, trigeminals, ungainliest. | |
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