| ACCEDING | • acceding v. Present participle of accede. • ACCEDE v. to consent. |
| ACCINGED | • accinged v. Simple past tense and past participle of accinge. • ACCINGE v. to gird up one's loins, apply oneself. |
| ALGICIDE | • algicide n. A substance that kills, or inhibits the growth of, algae. • ALGICIDE n. a substance used to kill algae. |
| BIRDCAGE | • birdcage n. (Countable) A cage to keep pet or zoological specimen birds in. • birdcage n. (Uncountable) A game of chance played with dice; chuck-a-luck. • bird-cage n. Alternative spelling of birdcage. |
| CADGIEST | • CADGY adj. cheerful, also KIDGIE. |
| DECALING | • decaling v. Present participle of decal. • DECAL v. to transfer by decal. |
| DECAYING | • decaying v. Present participle of decay. • decaying n. The process of undergoing decay. • DECAY v. to decompose. |
| DECIGRAM | • decigram n. (Metrology) An SI unit of mass equal to 10-1 grams. Symbol: dg. • DECIGRAM n. a tenth of a gram, also DECIGRAMME. |
| DEFACING | • defacing v. Present participle of deface. • defacing n. Defacement. • DEFACE v. to spoil the appearance of. |
| DISCAGED | • discaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of discage. • DISCAGE v. to free from a cage. |
| DISCAGES | • discages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discage. • DISCAGE v. to free from a cage. |
| DISGRACE | • disgrace n. The condition of being out of favor; loss of favor, regard, or respect. • disgrace n. The state of being dishonored, or covered with shame. • disgrace n. (Countable) Something which brings dishonor; the cause of reproach or shame; great discredit. |
| GRIMACED | • grimaced v. Simple past tense and past participle of grimace. • grimaced adj. Distorted; crabbed. • GRIMACE v. to contort the facial features. |
| GUIDANCE | • guidance n. The act or process of guiding. • guidance n. Advice or counselling on some topic. • guidance n. Any process or system to control the path of a vehicle, missile etc. |
| MAGICKED | • magicked v. Simple past tense and past participle of magic. • MAGIC v. to work spells. |