| ADDRESSINGS | • addressings n. Plural of addressing. • ADDRESSING n. the act of speaking to. |
| AGGRANDISED | • aggrandised v. Simple past tense and past participle of aggrandise. • AGGRANDISE v. to increase the power or rank of; to make greater, also AGGRANDIZE. |
| BROADSIDING | • broadsiding v. Present participle of broadside. • BROADSIDE v. to deliver a broadside. |
| DEGARNISHED | • degarnished v. Simple past tense and past participle of degarnish. • DEGARNISH v. to despoil, also DISGARNISH. |
| DENDROGRAMS | • dendrograms n. Plural of dendrogram. • DENDROGRAM n. a branching diagram to show e.g. evolutionary descent. |
| DISADORNING | • disadorning v. Present participle of disadorn. • DISADORN v. to deprive of ornaments. |
| DISARRANGED | • disarranged v. Simple past tense and past participle of disarrange. • DISARRANGE v. to disturb the arrangement of. |
| DISHOARDING | • dishoarding v. Present participle of dishoard. • DISHOARD v. to put previously withheld (money) into circulation. |
| DISPREADING | • dispreading v. Present participle of dispread. • DISPREAD v. (Spenser) to spread out, also DISPRED. |
| DRAGONHEADS | • dragonheads n. Plural of dragonhead. • DRAGONHEAD n. a labiate garden plant. |
| DRAGONNADES | • dragonnades n. Plural of dragonnade. • DRAGONNADE n. (French) a persecution conducted by Louis XIV against French Protestants in the 1680s, in which dragoons were quartered on them. |
| GORMANDISED | • gormandised v. Simple past tense and past participle of gormandise. • GORMANDISE v. to indulge a taste for good food to excess, also GORMANDIZE, GOURMANDISE, GOURMANDIZE. |
| GRANDADDIES | • grandaddies n. Plural of grandaddy. • GRANDADDY n. (colloquial) grandfather, also GRANDDADDY. |
| GRANDSTANDS | • grandstands n. Plural of grandstand. • grandstands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grandstand. • GRANDSTAND v. to show off. |
| GUARDEDNESS | • guardedness n. The state or condition of being guarded. • GUARDEDNESS n. the state of being guarded. |
| MISDREADING | • misdreading v. Present participle of misdread. • MISDREAD v. (Shakespeare) to fear. |
| SUPERADDING | • superadding v. Present participle of superadd. • SUPERADD v. to add further. |