| DEGREED | • degreed adj. Having an academic degree. • DEGREED adj. having a degree. |
| DEGREES | • degrees n. Plural of degree. • DEGREE n. a graduation on a scale. |
| DEMERGE | • demerge v. (Business) To separate companies that were formerly combined; to reverse a merger. • demerge v. (Obsolete) To plunge down into; to sink; to immerse. • DEMERGE v. to remove a division from a corporation, also DEMERGER. |
| DETERGE | • deterge v. (Transitive) To clean (especially a wound) of undesirable material. • DETERGE v. to cleanse esp. a wound. |
| EGESTED | • egested v. Simple past tense and past participle of egest. • EGEST v. to discharge from the body. |
| EMERGED | • emerged v. Simple past tense and past participle of emerge. • EMERGE v. to come into view. |
| GLEEKED | • gleeked v. Simple past tense and past participle of gleek. • GLEEK v. to jest, gibe. |
| GLEETED | • gleeted v. Simple past tense and past participle of gleet. • GLEET v. to discharge mucus from the urethra. |
| GREEKED | • greeked v. Simple past tense and past participle of greek. • Greeked v. Simple past tense and past participle of Greek. • GREEKED adj. of text, represented by blotches. |
| GREENED | • greened v. Simple past tense and past participle of green. • GREEN v. to become green. |
| GREETED | • greeted v. Simple past tense and past participle of greet. • GREET v. to address in a friendly and courteous way. |
| PEENGED | • peenged v. Simple past tense and past participle of peenge. • PEENGE v. (Scots) to whine like a peevish child. |
| PLEDGEE | • pledgee n. Someone who receives a pledge. • PLEDGEE n. one to whom something is pledged. |
| REGREDE | • regrede v. (Intransitive) To go back; to retrograde, as the apsis of a planet’s orbit. • REGREDE v. to retrograde. |
| RENEGED | • reneged v. Simple past tense and past participle of renege. • RENEGE v. to refuse, deny, also RENAGUE, RENEAGUE, RENEGUE, RENIG. |