| DELIGHT | • delight n. Joy; pleasure. • delight n. Something that gives great joy or pleasure. • delight v. To give delight to; to affect with great pleasure; to please highly. |
| DIGLYPH | • diglyph n. A member with two vertical channels or grooves, without the two lateral half grooves which characterize the triglyph. • DIGLYPH n. an architectural decorative double groove. |
| DOGHOLE | • doghole n. A place fit only for dogs; a vile, mean habitation or apartment. • DOGHOLE n. a wretched dwelling. |
| GLOCHID | • glochid n. A small, detachable, irritant spine occurring in dense clusters in the areoles of certain cacti such… • GLOCHID n. (Greek) a barbed hair on some plants, like cactus. |
| GOLDISH | • goldish adj. Somewhat gold#Adjective in colour. • GOLDISH adj. somewhat gold. |
| GULCHED | • gulched v. Simple past tense and past participle of gulch. • GULCH v. to swallow greedily. |
| HAGGLED | • haggled v. Simple past tense and past participle of haggle. • HAGGLE v. to bargain. |
| HIDALGA | • hidalga n. A female hidalgo. • HIDALGA n. (Spanish) a title denoting a Spanish noblewoman of the lower class. |
| HIDALGO | • hidalgo n. A member of the Spanish nobility, especially one without a title. • Hidalgo prop.n. A placename. • Hidalgo prop.n. (Countable) A surname from Spanish. |
| HIDLING | • HIDLING adv. (Scots) in secret, also HIDLINGS, HIDLINS. |
| HIGGLED | • higgled v. Simple past tense and past participle of higgle. • HIGGLE v. to hawk or peddle provisions. |
| HILDING | • hilding n. A wretch, a contemptible person. • HILDING n. (archaic) a mean cowardly person, also HYLDING. |
| HINDLEG | • hindleg n. Alternative spelling of hind leg. • hind␣leg n. Either of the two legs towards the rear of a four-legged animal. • HINDLEG n. a rear leg. |
| HOLDING | • holding n. Something that one owns, especially stocks and bonds. • holding n. A determination of law made by a court. • holding n. A tenure; a farm or other estate held of another. |
| HYLDING | • HYLDING n. (Spenser) a mean cowardly person, also HILDING. |
| LAUGHED | • laughed v. Simple past tense and past participle of laugh. • LAUGH v. to express mirth by explosive inarticulate sounds. |
| LEGHOLD | • leghold n. (Attributive) Describing a kind of trap that catches an animal by the leg. • LEGHOLD n. a trap that catches an animal by its leg. |
| LIGHTED | • lighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of light. • lighted adj. Filled with light; illuminated. • LIGHT v. to illuminate. |