| AGENDAS | • agendas n. Plural of agenda. • AGENDA n. (Latin) a list of things to be done. |
| AGNISED | • agnised v. Simple past tense and past participle of agnise. • AGNISE v. to acknowledge, also AGNIZE. |
| AUGENDS | • augends n. Plural of augend. • AUGEND n. (German) a number to which another is added. |
| DANGERS | • dangers n. Plural of danger. • dangers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of danger. • DANGER v. to expose to loss or injury. |
| DANGEST | • dangest adj. Alternative form of dangedest. • DANG adj. damned. |
| DANGLES | • dangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dangle. • dangles n. Plural of dangle. • DANGLE v. to hang loosely. |
| DEFANGS | • defangs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defang. • DEFANG v. to remove the fangs from. |
| GADSMEN | • gadsmen n. Plural of gadsman. • GADSMAN n. (Scots) a person who drives horses at the plough, also GADMAN. |
| GANDERS | • ganders n. Plural of gander. • GANDER v. to wander. |
| GARDENS | • gardens n. Plural of garden. • gardens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of garden. • Gardens prop.n. Plural of Garden. |
| GLANDES | • glandes n. (Rare) plural of glans. • GLANS n. (Latin) the tip of the penis or clitoris. |
| GNASHED | • gnashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gnash. • GNASH v. to grind the teeth together. |
| HAGDENS | • hagdens n. Plural of hagden. • HAGDEN n. a sea bird, the greater shearwater, also HACKBOLT, HAGBOLT, HAGDON, HAGDOWN. |
| LAGENDS | • LAGEND n. goods thrown into the sea for future recovery, also LAGAN, LIGAN. |
| SLANGED | • slanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of slang. • SLANG v. to use extremely informal language. |
| SNAGGED | • snagged v. Simple past tense and past participle of snag. • snagged adj. Full of snags; snaggy. • SNAG v. to catch on a hidden obstacle. |
| SONDAGE | • sondage n. (Archaeology) A small test excavation or test pit to examine the stratigraphy of a site; a deeper investigation… • SONDAGE n. (French) a trial bore or excavation; a sounding out of opinion. |
| SPANGED | • spanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of spang. • spanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of spange. • SPANG v. to cover with glittering ornaments. |
| STANGED | • stanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of stang. • STANG v. (Scots) to sting. |