| DANEGELTS | • DANEGELT n. a tax imposed in the 10th century to buy off the Danes or to defend the country against them, also DANEGELD. |
| DANGLIEST | • dangliest adj. Superlative form of dangly: most dangly. • DANGLY adj. hanging loosely. |
| DASHLIGHT | • dashlight n. A light illuminating the dashboard of an automobile. • DASHLIGHT n. a light illuminating the dashboard of an automobile, esp. at night. |
| DAYLIGHTS | • daylights n. Plural of daylight. • daylights n. (Slang, chiefly fighting) Eyes. • daylights n. Mental soundness, wits, consciousness. |
| DELEGATES | • delegates n. Plural of delegate. • delegates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delegate. • DELEGATE v. to appoint as one's representative. |
| DESALTING | • desalting v. Present participle of desalt. • desalting n. A process in which salt is removed from a material; desalination. • DESALTING n. the act of removing salt from. |
| DETANGLES | • detangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detangle. • DETANGLE v. to remove knots or tangles from. |
| DIALOGIST | • dialogist n. A writer of dialogs. • dialogist n. A speaker within a dialogue. • DIALOGIST n. a speaker in a dialogue. |
| DIGITALIS | • digitalis n. Any plant of the genus Digitalis (herbaceous plants of the Plantaginaceae family, including the foxglove… • digitalis n. (Medicine) A medical extract of Digitalis purpurea prescribed for heart failure etc. • Digitalis prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Plantaginaceae – foxglove and similar plants. |
| DOGSTAILS | • DOGSTAIL n. a grass with spiky flower-heads, also DOGTAIL. |
| GATEFOLDS | • gatefolds n. Plural of gatefold. • GATEFOLD n. a folded insert in a magazine or book, also FOLDOUT. |
| GILTHEADS | • giltheads n. Plural of gilthead. • gilt-heads n. Plural of gilt-head. • GILTHEAD n. a kind of fish with a gold half-moon between the eyes. |
| GLADLIEST | • gladliest adv. Superlative form of gladly: most gladly. • GLADLY adv. in a glad manner. |
| GLADSTONE | • Gladstone prop.n. A Scottish habitational surname from Old English. • Gladstone prop.n. Any of places of the same name. • Gladstone n. Ellipsis of Gladstone bag.. |
| STANDGALE | • standgale n. (UK, dialect) A bird, the stannel. • STANDGALE n. a corrupt form of staniel, the kestrel, also STANIEL, STANNEL, STANYEL. |
| STRAGGLED | • straggled v. Simple past tense and past participle of straggle. • STRAGGLE v. to stray. |
| STRANGLED | • strangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of strangle. • STRANGLE v. to choke to death. |