| DANTING | • DANT v. (obsolete) to frighten, also DAUNT. |
| DENTINE | • dentine n. Alternative form of dentin. • DENTINE n. the hard substance forming the body of a tooth, also DENTIN. |
| DENTING | • denting v. Present participle of dent. • DENT v. to make a depression in. |
| DENTINS | • dentins n. Plural of dentin. • DENTIN n. the hard substance forming the body of a tooth, also DENTINE. |
| DINMONT | • dinmont n. (Scotland) A wether sheep between one and two years old. • DINMONT n. (Scots) a wether between the first and second shearing. |
| DINTING | • dinting v. Present participle of dint. • Dinting prop.n. A small village near Glossop, High Peak borough, Derbyshire, England (OS grid ref SK0294). • DINT v. to make a dent in. |
| DUNNITE | • dunnite n. (Military, historical) Ammonium picrate, used as an explosive. • DUNNITE n. a kind of explosive based on ammonium picrate. |
| DUNTING | • dunting v. Present participle of dunt. • DUNT v. to strike with a heavy blow. |
| INDENTS | • indents n. Plural of indent. • indents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indent. • INDENT v. to cut or tear irregularly. |
| INTENDS | • intends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intend. • INTEND v. to have as one's aim or purpose. |
| INTONED | • intoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of intone. • INTONE v. to speak in a singing voice. |
| NOINTED | • nointed v. Simple past tense and past participle of noint. • NOINT v. to anoint. |
| TENDING | • tending v. Present participle and gerund of tend. • 'tending v. Present participle of ’tend. • TEND v. to watch over. |
| THINNED | • thinned v. Simple past tense and past participle of thin. • THIN v. to make thin. |
| TINDING | • tinding v. Present participle of tind. • TIND v. to kindle, also TEEND. |
| TONDINI | • tondini n. Plural of tondino. • TONDINO n. (Italian) a circular moulding. |
| TONDINO | • tondino n. (Art) A small ceramic plate in the Italian style. • TONDINO n. (Italian) a circular moulding. |
| TUNDING | • tunding n. (UK, archaic, school slang) A caning. • TUND v. (archaic) to beat, thump. |
| TWINNED | • twinned v. Simple past tense and past participle of twin. • twinned adj. Produced at, or as if at, a single birth; united. • TWIN v. to bring together in close association. |