| AIDING | • aiding v. Present participle of aid. • aiding n. The act of one who aids or assists. • AID v. to help. |
| BIDING | • biding n. An awaiting; expectation. • biding n. (Archaic) Residence; habitation. • biding v. Present participle of bide. |
| CIDING | • CIDE v. (Shakespeare) to decide. |
| DICING | • dicing v. Present participle of dice. • dicing n. A game of dice. • dicing n. A fragment of diced food. |
| DIEING | • dieing v. Misspelling of dying. • DIE v. to cut with a material shaping device. |
| DIKING | • diking n. The process of building a dike. • DIKE v. to furnish with an embankment, also DYKE. |
| DINING | • dining n. Eating dinner as a social function. • dining n. Entertaining someone to dinner. • dining v. Present participle of dine. |
| DITING | • diting v. Present participle of dite. • DITE v. (obsolete) to compose, indite. |
| DIVING | • diving v. Present participle of dive. • diving n. The action of the verb to dive in any sense. • diving n. The sport of jumping into water, often acrobatically. |
| HIDING | • hiding v. Present participle of hide. • hiding n. (Uncountable) A state of concealment. • hiding n. (Countable) A place of concealment. |
| IDLING | • idling v. Present participle of idle. • idling n. An idle period; something done idly. • IDLE v. to be unoccupied. |
| INDIGN | • indign adj. (Archaic) Unworthy, undeserving. • indign adj. (Obsolete) disgraceful. • indign adj. (Obsolete) unbecoming. |
| INDIGO | • indigo n. A purplish-blue colour. • indigo n. An indigo-colored dye obtained from certain plants (the indigo plant or woad), or a similar synthetic dye. • indigo n. An indigo plant, such as from species in genera Indigofera, Amorpha (false indigo), Baptisia (wild indigo)… |
| NIDING | • niding n. Alternative spelling of nithing. • niding adj. Alternative spelling of nithing. • NIDING n. an infamous person; an abject coward, also NIDDERING, NIDDERLING, NIDERING, NIDERLING, NITHING. |
| PIDGIN | • pidgin n. (Linguistics) An amalgamation of two disparate languages, used by two populations having no common language… • pidgin n. (Archaic, idiomatic) A person’s business, occupation, work, or trade (also spelt as pigeon). • PIDGIN n. a simplified speech used for communication between people with different languages, also PIDGEON. |
| RIDING | • riding v. Present participle of ride. • riding n. A path cut through woodland. • riding n. The act of one who rides; a mounted excursion. |
| SIDING | • siding n. (North America) A building material which covers and protects the sides of a house or other building. • siding v. Present participle of side. • siding n. (Rail transport) A second, relatively short length of track just to the side of a railroad track, joined… |
| TIDING | • tiding n. (Archaic or literary, usually in the plural) news; new information. • tiding v. Present participle of tide. • TIDING n. a piece of news. |