| BORDRAGING | • bordraging n. (Obsolete) An incursion upon the borders of a country; a raid. • BORDRAGING n. (Spenser) a hostile attack, a raid, also BODRAG. |
| CORRIGENDA | • corrigenda n. Plural of corrigendum. • CORRIGENDUM n. an error in a printed work discovered after printing and shown with its correction on a separate sheet. |
| DENDROGRAM | • dendrogram n. (Biology) A tree-like diagram used to show the ancestors and descendants of species. • DENDROGRAM n. a branching diagram to show e.g. evolutionary descent. |
| DENIGRATOR | • denigrator n. One who denigrates. • DENIGRATOR n. one who, or that which, blackens. |
| DRAGONROOT | • dragonroot n. The plant green dragon. • DRAGONROOT n. (US) an araceous plant (genus Arisaema) or its tuberous root, used in medicine. |
| FAIRGROUND | • fairground n. An area where a fair (an event for public entertainment) or other public event is held; a showground. • fairground n. A commercially-operated collection of rides, games and other entertainment attractions; an amusement park. • FAIRGROUND n. an area where outdoor fairs, circuses, or exhibitions are held. |
| FIREDRAGON | • firedragon n. A fiery dragon; firedrake. • firedragon n. A fiery meteor. • FIREDRAGON n. a fire-breathing dragon, also FIREDRAKE. |
| FORWARDING | • forwarding v. Present participle of forward. • forwarding n. The act by which something is forwarded. • FORWARDING n. the act of sending on e.g. mail. |
| GARRISONED | • garrisoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of garrison. • GARRISON v. to assign to a military post. |
| MANDRAGORA | • mandragora n. Mandrake (genus Mandragora); often specifically mandrake root, traditionally used as a narcotic. • mandragora n. A kind of tiny dragon immune to fire. • Mandragora prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Solanaceae – the mandrakes. |
| ORCHARDING | • orcharding n. The growing of fruit in an orchard. • orcharding n. The hobby of visiting orchards. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • ORCHARDING n. the cultivation of orchards. |
| OVERDARING | • overdaring v. Present participle of overdare. • overdaring n. Excessive boldness. • overdaring adj. Too daring; foolhardy. |
| PROGRADING | • prograding v. Present participle of prograde. • PROGRADE v. to accumulate sediment and hence advance seaward. |
| RAMRODDING | • ramrodding v. Present participle of ramrod. • RAMROD v. to push or drive with great force. |
| READORNING | • readorning v. Present participle of readorn. • READORN v. to adorn again. |
| REBOARDING | • reboarding v. Present participle of reboard. • reboarding n. The act of boarding a vehicle or vessel again. • REBOARD v. to board again. |
| SANDGROPER | • sandgroper n. (Australia, humorous) An inhabitant of Western Australia. • sandgroper n. Any species of the family Cylindrachetidae of subterranean insects, found in Australia, New Guinea and Argentina. • SANDGROPER n. (Australian slang) a pioneer at the time of the gold rush. |
| WARDROBING | • wardrobing v. Present participle of wardrobe. • WARDROBE v. to keep in a wardrobe. |