| ADELGID | • adelgid n. An insect of the genus Adelges. • ADELGID n. a kind of small insect related to the aphids. |
| ADJUDGE | • adjudge v. To declare to be. • adjudge v. To deem or determine to be. • adjudge v. To award judicially; to assign. |
| DAGGLED | • daggled v. Simple past tense and past participle of daggle. • DAGGLE v. to drag in mud. |
| DAMAGED | • damaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of damage. • damaged adj. Suffered a damage. • DAMAGE v. to damage. |
| DANGLED | • dangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of dangle. • DANGLE v. to hang loosely. |
| DEADING | • deading v. Present participle of dead. • DEAD v. (obsolete) to lose vitality, become numb. |
| DEGRADE | • degrade v. (Transitive) To lower in value or social position. • degrade v. (Intransitive, ergative) To reduce in quality or purity. • degrade v. (Transitive, geology) To reduce in altitude or magnitude, as hills and mountains; to wear down. |
| DRAGGED | • dragged v. Simple past tense and past participle of drag. • DRAG v. to pull along the ground. |
| GADDERS | • gadders n. Plural of gadder. • GADDER n. one that gads about. |
| GLADDED | • gladded v. Simple past tense and past participle of glad. • GLAD v. to make happy. |
| GLADDEN | • gladden v. (Transitive) To cause (something) to become more glad. • gladden v. (Intransitive, archaic) To become more glad in one’s disposition. • Gladden prop.n. A surname. |
| GLADDER | • gladder adj. Comparative form of glad: more glad. • gladder v. (Nonstandard, proscribed, rare) Alternative form of gladden. • GLAD adj. feeling pleasure. |
| GLADDIE | • gladdie n. (Informal) Gladiolus. • GLADDIE n. (short for) a gladiolus. |
| GODHEAD | • godhead n. Divinity or godhood, divine essence or nature. • godhead n. (Usually capitalized) God. • godhead n. (Rare) Any deity or idol. |
| GUARDED | • guarded v. Simple past tense and past participle of guard. • guarded adj. Cautious; restrained. • guarded adj. Watched over; supervised. |