| ADDINGS | • ADDING n. the act of addition. |
| ADDLING | • addling n. Alternative form of addlings (earnings). • addling n. The act of causing fertilised eggs to lose viability, by killing the developing embryo within through… • addling v. Present participle of addle. |
| DADDING | • dadding v. Present participle of dad. • DAD v. to dash against. |
| DADOING | • dadoing v. Present participle of dado. • DADO v. to set into a groove. |
| DANGLED | • dangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of dangle. • DANGLE v. to hang loosely. |
| DAUDING | • DAUD v. (Scots) to knock, also DAWD. |
| DAWDING | • DAWD v. (Scots) to knock, thump, also DAUD, DOD. |
| DEADING | • deading v. Present participle of dead. • DEAD v. (obsolete) to lose vitality, become numb. |
| GADDING | • gadding v. Present participle of gad. • gadding n. The act of one who gads, or moves about frivolously. • GAD v. to roam about restlessly. |
| 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. |
| GLADDON | • gladdon n. Alternative form of gladen (“sword grass”). • GLADDON n. (dialect) an iris. |
| GODDAMN | • goddamn interj. (Slang) An expression of anger, surprise, intense excitement or frustration. • goddamn adj. (Derogatory) Damned by God. • goddamn adj. (Vulgar, offensive) Used as an intensifier. |
| GRADDAN | • graddan v. (Scotland, historical) To prepare corn for the quern by setting fire to the ears and beating off the… • GRADDAN v. (Gaelic) to parch in the husk. |
| GRANDAD | • grandad n. Alternative spelling of granddad. • GRANDAD n. a grandfather, also GRANDDAD. |
| HADDING | • HAD v. (Scots) to hold. |
| MADDING | • madding adj. (Archaic) Affected with madness; raging; furious. • madding v. Present participle of mad. • Madding prop.n. A surname. |
| PADDING | • padding v. Present participle of pad. • padding n. Soft filling material used in cushions etc. • padding n. (Computing) Extra characters such as spaces added to a record to fill it out to a fixed length. |
| RADDING | • RAD v. to fear. |
| SADDING | • sadding v. Present participle of sad. • SAD v. to express sadness. |
| WADDING | • wadding n. Wads collectively. • wadding n. Soft, fibrous cotton or wool used to make a wad, or as a packaging material. • wadding v. Present participle of wad. |