| BONDED | • bonded v. Simple past tense and past participle of bond. • bonded adj. Secured by bond. • bonded adj. Joined securely, either with adhesive, heat process or pressure. |
| DODKIN | • dodkin n. A doit; a small coin. • DODKIN n. (Dutch) an old Dutch coin of small value, also DOIT, DOITKIN, DUIT. |
| DODMAN | • dodman n. A land-based snail. • dodman n. A snail’s shell. • dodman n. Any shellfish which casts its shell, such as a lobster. |
| DONDER | • donder v. Alternative form of daunder (“stroll”). • donder n. Alternative form of daunder (“stroll”). • DONDER v. (South African) to beat up, thrash. |
| DONGED | • donged v. Simple past tense and past participle of dong. • DONG v. to ring a deep sound. |
| DONNED | • donned v. Simple past tense and past participle of don. • DON v. to put on. |
| DOWNED | • downed v. Simple past tense and past participle of down. • downed adj. That has been brought down. • DOWN v. to cause to fall. |
| DRONED | • droned v. Simple past tense and past participle of drone. • DRONE v. to make a monotonous humming sound. |
| DROWND | • drownd v. (Nonstandard, dialectal) To drown. • drownd v. Archaic spelling of drowned. • drown'd v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of drown. |
| DYNODE | • dynode n. (Physics) Any of a series of electrodes within a photomultiplier tube. • DYNODE n. an intermediate electrode between anode and cathode. |
| FONDED | • fonded v. Simple past tense and past participle of fond. • FOND v. to display affection. |
| GODDEN | • Godden prop.n. A surname. • GODDEN n. a dialect variant of good evening. |
| HODDEN | • hodden n. A scottish coarse woollen cloth. • HODDEN n. (Scots) a coarse undyed homespun woollen cloth, also HODDIN. |
| HODDIN | • HODDIN n. (Scots) a coarse undyed homespun woollen cloth, also HODDEN. |
| NODDED | • nodded v. Simple past tense and past participle of nod. • NOD v. to give a quick forward motion of the head. |
| NODDER | • nodder n. One who nods. • nodder n. (Television) Synonym of noddy (“cutaway scene of an interviewer nodding”). • NODDER n. one who nods; a drowsy person. |
| NODDLE | • noddle n. (UK, informal) The head; the part of the body of an animal or human which contains the brain, mouth… • noddle n. (UK, informal) The head as the seat of mental capacity or intellect. • noddle n. (Obsolete) The back of the head; nape. |
| PONDED | • ponded v. Simple past tense and past participle of pond. • POND v. to collect water in a small depression. |
| SODDEN | • sodden adj. Soaked or drenched with liquid; soggy, saturated. • sodden adj. (Archaic) Boiled. • sodden adj. (Figuratively) Drunk; stupid as a result of drunkenness. |