| BRIDGEHEAD | • bridgehead n. An area around the end of a bridge. • bridgehead n. (Military) A fortification around the end of a bridge. • bridgehead n. (Military) An area of ground on the enemy’s side of a river or other obstacle, especially one that needs… |
| DAYLIGHTED | • daylighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of daylight. • daylighted adj. Provided with daylight. • DAYLIGHT v. to illuminate with the light of day. |
| DEADLIGHTS | • deadlights n. Plural of deadlight. • dead-lights n. Plural of dead-light. • DEADLIGHT n. a strong shutter, made to fit open ports and keep out water in a storm. |
| DEADWEIGHT | • deadweight n. Alternative spelling of dead weight. • dead␣weight n. Unremitting heavy weight that does not move. • dead␣weight n. (Nautical) The largest weight of cargo a ship is able to carry; i.e, the weight of a ship when fully… |
| DIHYDROGEN | • dihydrogen n. (Chemistry) The divalent radical formed from two separate hydrogen atoms or ions. • dihydrogen n. (Chemistry, modifying a noun) Describing a dihydrogen bond. • dihydrogen n. (Inorganic chemistry) The hydrogen molecule H2. |
| DISCHARGED | • discharged v. Simple past tense and past participle of discharge. • DISCHARGE v. to free from or relieve of a charge of any kind. |
| GOODLIHEAD | • goodlihead n. (Obsolete) The character or nature of a goodly person; goodliness. • goodlihead n. (Archaic, poetic) Goodly appearance or looks; beauty. • GOODLIHEAD n. (Spenser) goodness, also GOODLYHEAD. |
| GRANDCHILD | • grandchild n. A child of someone’s child. • GRANDCHILD n. the child of one's son or daughter. |
| MISDIGHTED | • MISDIGHT v. (Spenser) to mismanage or treat badly. |
| ROUGHDRIED | • roughdried v. Simple past tense and past participle of roughdry. • ROUGHDRY v. to dry without ironing, as washed clothes. |
| SHREDDINGS | • shreddings n. Plural of shredding. • SHREDDING n. the act of shredding. |
| SHUDDERING | • shuddering v. Present participle of shudder. • shuddering n. An extended or continuous shudder. • SHUDDERING adj. trembling. |
| THUDDINGLY | • thuddingly adv. In a thudding way; making a thudding sound. • thuddingly adv. (Figuratively) In a dull, predictable manner. • THUDDINGLY adv. THUDDING. |
| WHIDDERING | • WHIDDER v. (Scots) to whiz, also WHID. |