| BODING | • boding adj. Foreboding, ominous, portending. • boding n. Gerund of bode: a prediction of disaster; an omen, a portent. • boding v. Present participle of bode. |
| CODING | • coding n. The process of encoding or decoding. • coding n. An encoding. • coding n. The process of writing computer software code. |
| DINGOS | • dingos n. Plural of dingo. • DINGO n. (Native Australian) the Australian wild dog. |
| DOINGS | • doings n. Plural of doing. • doings n. Regular activities. • doings n. Social events. |
| DOLING | • doling v. Present participle of dole. • doling n. The act of one who doles. • Doling prop.n. A surname. |
| DOMING | • doming v. Present participle of dome. • DOME v. to cover with a rounded roof. |
| DONING | • DONING n. (colloquial) the act of donating e.g. blood. |
| DOPING | • doping v. Present participle of dope. • doping n. The use of drugs to improve athletic performance. • doping n. The addition of small quantities of an element (a dopant) to a semiconductor to change its characteristics. |
| DOSING | • dosing v. Present participle of dose. • dosing n. The administration of a dose. • DoSing v. Present participle of DoS. |
| DOTING | • doting v. Present participle of dote. • doting adj. Characterized by giving love and affection. • doting adj. Showing a decline of mental faculties, especially when it occurs in old age. |
| DOVING | • DOVE v. to doze, also DOVER. |
| DOWING | • dowing v. Present participle of dow. • DOW v. to be able. |
| DOXING | • doxing v. Present participle of dox. • DOX v. to publish personal information about (a person) on the internet. |
| DOZING | • dozing v. Present participle of doze. • dozing n. A light sleep. • DOZING n. the act of taking a short sleep. |
| GANOID | • ganoid adj. Having a smooth, shining surface, as if polished or enameled: specifically applied to those scales or… • ganoid adj. Having ganoid scales or plates, as a fish; specifically, of or pertaining to the Ganoidei. • ganoid n. (Zoology) One of the Ganoidei, a disused taxonomic grouping of fishes, including the bowfin, gars, and sturgeons. |
| GUIDON | • guidon n. A small pennant or banner carried by infantry soldiers to direct troop movement. • guidon n. A soldier assigned to carry such a banner. • GUIDON n. (French) a small flag. |
| 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)… |
| ONDING | • onding n. Breathing; smelling. • onding n. (UK dialectal) A heavy, continuous fall of rain or snow; a downpour. • ONDING n. (Scots) a sudden onset of rain or snow, also ONCOME. |
| PONGID | • pongid n. (Obsolete) Any primate once considered to belong in the family Pongidae; the great apes excluding humans. • PONGID n. any large ape esp. the chimpanzee and the orangutan. |
| RODING | • roding n. (Ornithology) The mating display of the male woodcock, consisting of a patrolling flight around its territory. • roding v. Present participle of rode. • Roding prop.n. A river in Essex and Greater London, England, which flows into Barking Creek before it reaches the Thames… |