| AGGLUTINATED | • agglutinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of agglutinate. • AGGLUTINATE v. to glue together; in philology, to make compound words by additions. |
| DAUGHTERLING | • daughterling n. (Diminutive, endearing) A daughter, especially a young or precious one. • DAUGHTERLING n. a small daughter. |
| DEREGULATING | • deregulating v. Present participle of deregulate. • DEREGULATE v. to free from regulations or controls. |
| DISGRUNTLING | • disgruntling v. Present participle of disgruntle. • DISGRUNTLE v. to make ill-humoured or discontented. |
| DISGUSTINGLY | • disgustingly adv. In a disgusting manner. • disgustingly adv. To a disgusting extent or degree. • DISGUSTING adv. DISGUST, to cause loathing. |
| DOUGHNUTTING | • doughnutting n. (UK) A method of fare evasion by buying tickets only covering the beginning and the end of a journey. • DOUGHNUTTING n. the act of surrounding a speaker to give the impression of a packed house. |
| GODDAUGHTERS | • goddaughters n. Plural of goddaughter. • GODDAUGHTER n. a female godchild. |
| INGURGITATED | • ingurgitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of ingurgitate. • INGURGITATE v. to swallow greedily or in large quantities. |
| JITTERBUGGED | • jitterbugged v. Simple past tense and past participle of jitterbug. • JITTERBUG v. to dance a jazz dance featuring vigorous acrobatic feats. |
| OUTDESIGNING | • outdesigning v. Present participle of outdesign. • OUTDESIGN v. to surpass in designing. |
| REGURGITATED | • regurgitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of regurgitate. • REGURGITATE v. to bring back into the mouth after swallowing. |
| UNSEGREGATED | • unsegregated adj. Not segregated. • UNSEGREGATED adj. not segregated. |