| DINKING | • dinking v. Present participle of dink. • DINK v. to play a dropshot in tennis. |
| DRUNKEN | • drunken v. (Archaic, still occasionally in juxtaposition with eaten) past participle of drink. • drunken adj. Drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage. • drunken adj. Given to habitual excessive use of alcohol. |
| DUNKING | • dunking v. Present participle of dunk. • dunking n. The act or process of briefly submerging or immersing an object or person in a liquid, as in dunking… • dunking n. (Basketball) Forcefully thrusting the ball through the basket from above. |
| DUNNOCK | • dunnock n. A small European and Asian passerine bird, Prunella modularis; the hedge sparrow or hedge warbler. • DUNNOCK n. the hedge-sparrow. |
| KINDING | • KIND v. (obsolete) to beget, also KYND, KYNDE. |
| KYNDING | • KYNDE v. (Spenser) to beget, also KYND. |
| MANKIND | • mankind n. The human race in its entirety. • mankind n. Men collectively, as opposed to all women. • mankind n. (Obsolete) Human feelings; humanity. |
| NONSKED | • nonsked n. A nonscheduled airline. • NONSKED n. an airline without scheduled flying times. |
| NONSKID | • nonskid adj. Having a surface designed to prevent or reduce skidding; not able to skid or be skidded upon. • non-skid adj. Alternative form of nonskid. • NONSKID adj. designed to inhibit skidding. |
| NUDNICK | • nudnick n. Alternative form of nudnik. • NUDNICK n. (Yiddish) a dense, boring, or bothersome person, also NUDNIK. |
| NUDNIKS | • nudniks n. Plural of nudnik. • NUDNIK n. (Yiddish) a dense, boring, or bothersome person, also NUDNICK. |
| SKENNED | • skenned v. Simple past tense and past participle of sken. • SKEN v. (Scots) to squint. |
| SKINNED | • skinned adj. Having skin. • skinned adj. Covered in a thin membrane resembling skin. • skinned adj. Having skin (or similar outer layer) totally or partially removed. |
| UNDRUNK | • undrunk adj. (Of a drink) Not having been drunk. • UNDRUNK adj. not swallowed. |