| BUDDER | • budder n. A plant that buds. • budder n. (Horticulture) A person who practices budding (a form of grafting). • budder n. (Horticulture) A tool used for budding. |
| CURDED | • curded v. Simple past tense and past participle of curd. • curded adj. (In combination) Having curds of a specified kind. • curded adj. In the form of curds. |
| DAURED | • DAUR v. (Scots) to venture boldly, also DARE, DARRE. |
| DRUDGE | • drudge n. A person who works in a low servile job. • drudge n. (Derogatory) Someone who works for (and may be taken advantage of by) someone else. • drudge v. (Intransitive) To labour in (or as in) a low servile job. |
| DUDDER | • dudder n. (UK, dated) A peddler or hawker, especially of cheap and flashy goods pretended to be smuggled; a duffer. • dudder v. (Dialect, transitive) To confuse or confound with noise. • dudder v. (Dialect, intransitive) To shiver or tremble; to dodder. |
| DUNDER | • dunder n. (Caribbean) The lees or dregs of cane juice, used in the distillation of rum. • dunder n. (Australia) Distillery effluent. • dunder n. (Programming, informal) A double underscore, __. |
| DURNED | • durned adj. (US, dialect) Darned. • DURNED adj. damned. |
| JUDDER | • judder n. A spasmodic shaking. • judder n. (Television) Jerky playback caused by converting between frame rates; telecine judder. • judder v. (Intransitive) To spasm or shake violently. |
| MUDDER | • mudder n. A racehorse that performs well on muddy or wet tracks. • mudder n. (Internet) A participant in a multi-user dungeon. • mudder n. Pronunciation spelling of mother. |
| PUDDER | • pudder n. A confused noise; turmoil; bustle; tumult. • pudder v. (Transitive) To perplex; to embarrass; to confuse; to bother. • pudder v. (Intransitive) To make a tumult or bustle; to splash; to make a pother or fuss. |
| REDBUD | • redbud n. Any of several small trees, of the genus Cercis, having purple-pink flowers that appear before the leaves;… • REDBUD n. a small ornamental leguminous tree of the US. |
| RUDDED | • rudded v. Simple past tense and past participle of rud. • RUD v. (Spenser) to redden. |
| RUDDER | • rudder n. (Nautical) An underwater vane used to steer a vessel. The rudder is controlled by means of a wheel… • rudder n. (Aeronautics) A control surface on the vertical stabilizer of a fixed-wing aircraft or an autogyro… • rudder n. A riddle or sieve. |
| RUDDLE | • ruddle n. A form of red ochre sometimes used to mark sheep. • ruddle n. (Obsolete) Ruddiness; red coloration. • ruddle v. To mark something with red ochre. |
| SUDDER | • sudder adj. (India, historical) supreme; chief. • SUDDER n. (Arabic) a supreme court. |
| UDDERS | • udders n. Plural of udder. • UDDER n. a mammary gland. |