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There are 20 words ending with NNELING

funnelingkennelingpannelingrunnelingtunneling  ——  channelingflanneling  ——  cotunnelingempannelingimpannelingrefunnelingunkennelingunpanneling  ——  dechannelingenchannelingrechanneling  ——  mischannelingnanotunneling  ——  backchanneling back-channeling

26 definitions found

  • funneling — v. (American spelling) present participle of funnel. — n. The process of passing something through a funnel.
  • kenneling — v. Present participle of kennel.
  • panneling — v. Present participle of pannel. — n. Obsolete form of panelling.
  • runneling — v. Present participle of runnel.
  • tunneling — n. The act of burrowing a tunnel. — n. The practice of exploring tunnel. — n. (Physics) The quantum mechanical passing of a particle through…
  • channeling — v. Present participle of channel. — n. Alternative form of channelling.
  • flanneling — v. Present participle of flannel.
  • cotunneling — n. (Physics) The simultaneous tunneling of two or more electrons.
  • empanneling — v. Present participle of empannel.
  • impanneling — v. Present participle of impannel.
  • refunneling — v. Present participle of refunnel.
  • unkenneling — v. Present participle of unkennel.
  • unpanneling — v. Present participle of unpannel.
  • dechanneling — n. Removal from a channel.
  • enchanneling — v. Present participle of enchannel.
  • rechanneling — v. Present participle of rechannel. — n. The process by which something is rechanneled, or sent in a new direction.
  • mischanneling — v. Present participle of mischannel.
  • nanotunneling — n. The creation of nanotunnels.
  • backchanneling — v. Present participle of backchannel.
  • back-channeling — v. Present participle of back-channel.
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  • Scrabble in English: 8 words
  • French Wiktionary: 2 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
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  • Dutch Wiktionary: 4 words

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