| DANEGELDS | • DANEGELD n. a tax imposed in the 10th century to buy off the Danes or to defend the country against them, also DANEGELT. |
| DEGAUSSED | • degaussed v. Simple past tense and past participle of degauss. • DEGAUSS v. to demagnetize. |
| DEGRADERS | • degraders n. Plural of degrader. • DEGRADER n. one that degrades. |
| DEGREASED | • degreased v. Simple past tense and past participle of degrease. • DEGREASE v. to remove the grease from. |
| DESANDING | • desanding v. Present participle of desand. • DESAND v. to remove sand from. |
| DESUGARED | • desugared v. Simple past tense and past participle of desugar. • desugared adj. Having some or all the sugar removed. • desugared adj. (Computing) Having had the syntactic sugar removed. |
| DIAGNOSED | • diagnosed v. Simple past tense and past participle of diagnose. • DIAGNOSE v. to identify a disease by symptoms. |
| DISAGREED | • disagreed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disagree. • DISAGREE v. to differ in opinion. |
| DISGRACED | • disgraced v. Simple past tense and past participle of disgrace. • disgraced adj. Having been disgraced. • DISGRACE v. to bring shame upon. |
| DISGRADED | • disgraded v. Simple past tense and past participle of disgrade. • DISGRADE v. to strip of rank. |
| DISGRADES | • disgrades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgrade. • DISGRADE v. to strip of rank. |
| DISREGARD | • disregard n. The act or state of deliberately not paying attention or caring about; misregard. • disregard v. (Transitive) To ignore; pay no attention to. • DISREGARD v. to pay no attention to. |
| GLISSADED | • glissaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of glissade. • GLISSADE v. (French) to perform a gliding dance step. |
| HARDEDGES | • HARDEDGE n. in art, the use of bright areas of colour with sharp defined edges. |
| MISGRADED | • misgraded v. Simple past tense and past participle of misgrade. • MISGRADE v. to grade incorrectly. |
| SADDENING | • saddening v. Present participle of sadden. • saddening adj. Causing feelings of sadness. • saddening n. The darkening of a colour during dyeing. |
| SADDLEBAG | • saddlebag n. A covered pouch, usually one of a pair, laid across the back of a horse, donkey, or mule behind its… • saddlebag n. (In the plural, US, informal) Loose fatty flesh on a person’s upper thighs or buttocks, that hangs like saddlebags. • saddlebag n. (Architecture) A style of house with two rooms separated by a small hall and open space. |
| SEDGELAND | • sedgeland n. Land where sedge grows in abundance. • SEDGELAND n. land where sedge grows. |
| SEPADDING | • SEPAD v. to suppose, uphold. |