| DOGFISH | • dogfish n. Any of various small sharks. • dogfish n. (US) The bowfin, Amia calva. • dog-fish n. Alternative spelling of dogfish. |
| DOGGISH | • doggish adj. Resembling or characteristic of a dog. • doggish adj. Resembling a mongrel dog, notably in its worst qualities. • doggish adj. Stylish in a showy way. (Can we add an example for this sense?) |
| DOGSHIP | • dogship n. The character or individuality of a dog. • dogship n. (Aviation, informal) An experimental model of an aircraft. • DOGSHIP n. the personality of a dog. |
| GLOCHID | • glochid n. A small, detachable, irritant spine occurring in dense clusters in the areoles of certain cacti such… • GLOCHID n. (Greek) a barbed hair on some plants, like cactus. |
| GODSHIP | • godship n. (Humorous, with ’his’, ’her’, ’your’, etc.) A term of address to a deity. • godship n. Synonym of divinity: the state, position, or fact of being a god. • GODSHIP n. the rank of a god. |
| GOLDISH | • goldish adj. Somewhat gold#Adjective in colour. • GOLDISH adj. somewhat gold. |
| GOODISH | • goodish adj. Rather good than the contrary; not actually bad; tolerable. • goodish adj. Considerable; goodly. • GOODISH adj. somewhat good. |
| HIDALGO | • hidalgo n. A member of the Spanish nobility, especially one without a title. • Hidalgo prop.n. A placename. • Hidalgo prop.n. (Countable) A surname from Spanish. |
| HODDING | • hodding v. Present participle of hod. • HOD v. to bob or jog. |
| HOGTIED | • hogtied v. Simple past tense and past participle of hogtie. • hog-tied v. Simple past tense and past participle of hog-tie. • HOGTIE v. to tie the legs together. |
| HOLDING | • holding n. Something that one owns, especially stocks and bonds. • holding n. A determination of law made by a court. • holding n. A tenure; a farm or other estate held of another. |
| HONGIED | • hongied v. Simple past tense and past participle of hongi. • HONGI v. to greet by touching nose to nose. |
| HOODING | • hooding v. Present participle of hood. • hooding n. The expansion of the neck of an elapid called hood. • HOOD v. to furnish with a covering for the head. |
| HORDING | • hording v. Present participle of horde. • HORDE v. to gather in a large group. |