| CYNGHANEDD | • cynghanedd n. (Prosody) The complex system of internal assonance, alliteration and rhyme in Welsh strict-meter poetry. • CYNGHANEDD n. (Welsh) a technique in Welsh verse. |
| 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. |
| DRAGHOUNDS | • draghounds n. Plural of draghound. • drag-hounds n. Plural of drag-hound. • drag␣hounds n. Plural of drag hound. |
| DRAGONHEAD | • dragonhead n. Any plant of the genus Dracocephalum. • dragonhead n. Dracocephalum moldavica, the type species of the genus. • DRAGONHEAD n. a labiate garden plant. |
| GRANDCHILD | • grandchild n. A child of someone’s child. • GRANDCHILD n. the child of one's son or daughter. |
| HANDBAGGED | • handbagged v. Simple past tense and past participle of handbag. • HANDBAG v. to strike with a handbag. |
| HEADBANGED | • headbanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of headbang. • HEADBANG v. to nod one's head violently to the beat of loud music. |
| HUMDUDGEON | • humdudgeon n. (Scotland, obsolete) An unnecessary outcry or complaint. • humdudgeon n. (Scotland, obsolete) An imaginary illness. • HUMDUDGEON n. (Scots) low spirits. |
| LONGHEADED | • longheaded adj. Having unusual foresight or sagacity. • long-headed adj. Having good intellectual powers: sagacious. • LONGHEADED adj. having unusual foresight or sagacity. |
| 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. |