| DEARLINGS | • dearlings n. Plural of dearling. • DEARLING n. (Spenser) a much loved person, also DARLING. |
| DECLARING | • declaring v. Present participle of declare. • declaring n. The act of making something known; announcing; proclaiming. • DECLARE v. to make known clearly. |
| DERAILING | • derailing v. Present participle of derail. • derailing n. The act by which something is derailed. • DERAIL v. to cause to leave the rails. |
| DRAGLINES | • draglines n. Plural of dragline. • DRAGLINE n. an excavating machine moving on articulated tracks. |
| ENGRAILED | • engrailed adj. (Heraldry) Having an edge or border indented with semicircles with points outwards (and convex part inwards). • engrailed n. A European moth, Ectropis crepuscularia. • ENGRAIL v. to border with curved indentations. |
| ENLARDING | • enlarding v. Present participle of enlard. • ENLARD v. (Shakespeare) to grease, lard. |
| GERUNDIAL | • gerundial adj. Pertaining to or behaving like a gerund. • GERUNDIAL adj. relating to a gerundive, also GERUNDIVAL. |
| GIRANDOLE | • girandole n. An ornamental branched candle holder, sometimes with a mirror behind. • girandole n. (Pyrotechnics) A type of firework which creates a "whirling top" or "flying saucer" effect. • GIRANDOLE n. (French) a branched chandelier or similar structure, also GIRANDOLA. |
| GRINDELIA | • grindelia n. (Medicine) The dried stems and leaves of tarweed (Grindelia), used as a remedy in asthma and bronchitis. • grindelia n. A member of the genus Grindelia. • Grindelia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – the gumweeds, found in the western Americas from Wyoming… |
| HERALDING | • heralding v. Present participle of herald. • heralding n. The act by which something is heralded. • HERALD v. to proclaim, announce. |
| LADDERING | • laddering v. Present participle and gerund of ladder. • laddering n. (Agriculture, countable) A process of soil compaction that serves to break up clods and level a field. • laddering n. (Uncountable) An interview technique developed in the 1960s in which the interviewer systematically… |
| LANGRIDGE | • langridge n. Alternative form of langrage. • Langridge prop.n. A hamlet in Charlcombe parish, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, England (OS grid ref ST7469). • Langridge prop.n. A habitational surname from Old English. |
| REALIGNED | • realigned v. Simple past tense and past participle of realign. • REALIGN v. to align again. |
| REDEALING | • redealing v. Present participle of redeal. • REDEAL v. to deal again. |
| REDIALING | • redialing v. Present participle of redial. • REDIAL v. to dial again. |
| RELANDING | • relanding v. Present participle of reland. • RELAND v. to land again. |
| RELOADING | • reloading v. Present participle of reload. • reloading n. The act by which something (A gun, a device, etc.) is reloaded; a subsequent loading. • RELOAD v. to load again. |
| TREADLING | • treadling v. Present participle of treadle. • treadling n. The process of working a treadle. • TREADLING n. the act of treadling. |
| TRIANGLED | • triangled adj. Having three angles. • triangled adj. Located inside a triangle. • triangled adj. (Heraldry) Divided into triangles (said of the field). |