| DAGGERED | • daggered v. Simple past tense and past participle of dagger. • DAGGER v. to stab with a small knife. |
| DEFRAGGED | • defragged v. Simple past tense and past participle of defrag. • DEFRAG v. to defragment (to reorganize computer files into contiguous blocks). |
| BEDRAGGLED | • bedraggled adj. Wet and limp; unkempt. • bedraggled adj. Decaying, decrepit or dilapidated. • bedraggled v. Simple past tense and past participle of bedraggle. |
| DEGRINGOLADE | • degringolade n. A rapid decline or deterioration; a tumble. • dégringolade n. Alternative spelling of degringolade. • DEGRINGOLADE v. (French) to make a rapid descent. |
| DESEGREGATED | • desegregated v. Simple past tense and past participle of desegregate. • DESEGREGATE v. to eliminate segregation in. |
| LOGGERHEADED | • loggerheaded adj. Dull; stupid. • LOGGERHEADED adj. like a loggerhead or dunce. |
| DEGRADINGNESS | • degradingness n. The state or quality of being degrading. • DEGRADINGNESS n. the state of being degrading. |
| DEGRINGOLADED | • DEGRINGOLADE v. (French) to make a rapid descent. |
| DEGRINGOLADES | • degringolades n. Plural of degringolade. • dégringolades n. Plural of dégringolade. • DEGRINGOLADE v. (French) to make a rapid descent. |
| DISAGGREGATED | • disaggregated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disaggregate. • DISAGGREGATE v. to separate into component parts. |
| DRAGGLETAILED | • draggletailed adj. Alternative spelling of draggle-tailed. • draggle-tailed adj. (Of a person or other animal, or of clothing) Slatternly, untidy, unkempt. • DRAGGLETAILED adj. (archaic) (esp. of a woman) bedraggled; besmirched. |
| GINGERBREADED | • gingerbreaded adj. (Architecture) Ornamented in the gingerbread style. • GINGERBREADED adj. flavoured with gingerbread. |
| STRAIGHTEDGED | • STRAIGHTEDGED adj. having a straight edge. |
| DEGRADINGNESSES | • DEGRADINGNESS n. the state of being degrading. |
| DEHYDROGENATING | • dehydrogenating v. Present participle of dehydrogenate. • dehydrogenating adj. That undergoes or produces dehydrogenation. • DEHYDROGENATE v. to remove the hydrogen from. |