| AIRBOARDINGS | • AIRBOARDING n. the sport of riding an airboard. |
| BARRICADOING | • barricadoing v. Present participle of barricado. • BARRICADO v. to barricade. |
| CARDIOGRAPHS | • cardiographs n. Plural of cardiograph. • CARDIOGRAPH n. an instrument for recording movements of the heart. |
| CARDIOGRAPHY | • cardiography n. (Medicine) The graphic recording of the movement, or other function of the heart as a means of diagnosis. • CARDIOGRAPHY n. the making of cardiographs. |
| DAGGERBOARDS | • daggerboards n. Plural of daggerboard. • dagger␣boards n. Plural of dagger board. • DAGGERBOARD n. a light, narrow, completely removable centreboard. |
| DEFLAGRATORS | • deflagrators n. Plural of deflagrator. • DEFLAGRATOR n. an apparatus for deflagration. |
| DRAUGHTBOARD | • draughtboard n. A checkerboard used to play draughts. • DRAUGHTBOARD n. a board for the playing of draughts. |
| GRANDIFLORAS | • grandifloras n. Plural of grandiflora. • GRANDIFLORA n. (Latin) a large-flowered plant. |
| HAEMORRHAGED | • haemorrhaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of haemorrhage. • hæmorrhaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of hæmorrhage. • HAEMORRHAGE v. to lose blood from the blood vessels, also HEMORRHAGE. |
| ORCHARDGRASS | • orchardgrass n. Any of various grasses of the genus Dactylis, especially Dactylis glomerata. • orchard␣grass n. Alternative spelling of orchardgrass. |
| OVERARRANGED | • overarranged v. Simple past tense and past participle of overarrange. • OVERARRANGE v. to arrange to excess. |
| PARADROPPING | • paradropping v. Present participle of paradrop. • PARADROP v. to deliver by parachute. |
| PARAHYDROGEN | • parahydrogen n. (Physics) The form of the hydrogen molecule (H2) in which the two nuclei have antiparallel spin; about… • PARAHYDROGEN n. a spin isomer of hydrogen. |
| PROGRADATION | • progradation n. (Geology) The growth of a river delta farther out into the sea over time, as it gains more sediment. • PROGRADATION n. the act of prograding, advancing seaward. |
| RADIOGRAPHED | • radiographed v. Simple past tense and past participle of radiograph. • RADIOGRAPH v. to produce a radiograph of. |
| RADIOGRAPHER | • radiographer n. Someone who works with radiography. This term seems to be more common in British English. • RADIOGRAPHER n. one who practises radiography. |
| RADIOGRAPHIC | • radiographic adj. Of or pertaining to radiography. • RADIOGRAPHIC adj. relating to radiography. |
| RAILROADINGS | • railroadings n. Plural of railroading. • RAILROADING n. putting through a process forcefully and rapidly. |
| STARBOARDING | • starboarding v. Present participle of starboard. • STARBOARD v. to put or turn (the helm) to the starboard side of the vessel. |