| DEGAUSSED | • degaussed v. Simple past tense and past participle of degauss. • DEGAUSS v. to demagnetize. |
| 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. |
| DIALOGUED | • dialogued v. Simple past tense and past participle of dialogue. • DIALOGUE v. to hold a conversation between two people, also DIALOG. |
| DRAUGHTED | • draughted v. Simple past tense and past participle of draught. • DRAUGHT v. to draft. |
| DUNGAREED | • dungareed adj. Dressed in dungarees. • DUNGAREED adj. wearing dungarees. |
| ENGUARDED | • enguarded v. Simple past tense and past participle of enguard. • ENGUARD v. (Shakespeare) to guard or defend. |
| GRADUATED | • graduated v. Simple past tense and past participle of graduate. • graduated adj. (Obsolete) In steps. • graduated adj. Having a university degree; having completed training. |
| GUARDEDLY | • guardedly adv. In a guarded manner. • GUARDED adv. GUARD, to protect. |
| HEADGUARD | • headguard n. A padded protection worn on the head in certain sports. • headguard n. The roof section of a forklift truck, protecting the driver’s head from falling objects. • HEADGUARD n. a padded helmet worn to protect the head in contact sports. |
| REDARGUED | • redargued v. Simple past tense and past participle of redargue. • REDARGUE v. (Scots) to refute. |
| UNDAMAGED | • undamaged adj. Not damaged, harmed or injured. • UNDAMAGED adj. not damaged. |
| UNDERAGED | • underaged adj. Underage; being or occurring below the legal age for a given activity. • UNDERAGED adj. not adult. |
| UNDERGRAD | • undergrad n. (Informal) An undergraduate. • UNDERGRAD n. an undergraduate. |
| UNGUARDED | • unguarded adj. Having no guard or protection; vulnerable. • unguarded adj. Displaying a lack of caution or thought. • UNGUARD v. to leave unprotected. |
| UPDRAGGED | • updragged v. Simple past tense and past participle of updrag. • UPDRAG v. to drag upward. |