| ADDOOMED | • addoomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of addoom. • ADDOOM v. (Spenser) to award; to adjudge, also ADDEEM. |
| ADDORSED | • addorsed adj. (Heraldry, of animals or wings) Set back to back, facing away from each other. • addorsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of addorse. • ADDORSED adj. in heraldry, turned back to back. |
| BRODDLED | • broddled v. Simple past tense and past participle of broddle. • BRODDLE v. (dialect) to poke or pierce. |
| DEADWOOD | • deadwood n. Dead branches or wood on a tree, or coarse woody debris. • deadwood n. People or things judged to be superfluous to an organization or project. • deadwood n. Money not realized by exiting a winning pump trade too early. |
| DENDROID | • dendroid adj. Resembling a shrub or tree. • dendroid n. (Mathematics) An arcwise connected, hereditarily unicoherent continuum. • DENDROID adj. treelike, also DENDROIDAL. |
| DEODANDS | • deodands n. Plural of deodand. • DEODAND n. a personal chattel which had caused the death of a person, and for that reason was given to God, that is, forfeited to the crown. |
| DISMODED | • dismoded adj. (Dated) outmoded; having fallen out of fashion. • DISMODED adj. out of fashion. |
| DODDERED | • doddered v. Simple past tense and past participle of dodder. • DODDER v. to walk unsteadily or falteringly, totter. |
| DODDERER | • dodderer n. Somebody who dodders. • DODDERER n. one who dodders. |
| DODDIEST | • DODDY adj. sulky. |
| DONDERED | • dondered v. Simple past tense and past participle of donder. • DONDER v. (South African) to beat up, thrash. |
| DROWNDED | • drownded v. Simple past tense and past participle of drownd. • DROWND v. (colloquial) to drown. |
| FODDERED | • foddered v. Simple past tense and past participle of fodder. • FODDER v. to feed cattle with dried food. |
| OUTADDED | • OUTADD v. to surpass in adding. |
| REDDENDO | • reddendo n. (Law, Scotland, historical) A clause in a charter specifying the services to be rendered by a vassal to his superior. • REDDENDO n. (Scots) in Scots law, service to be rendered or money to be paid by a vassal. |
| RESODDED | • resodded v. Simple past tense and past participle of resod. • RESOD v. to put down new turf. |
| SODDENED | • soddened v. Simple past tense and past participle of sodden. • SODDEN v. to make or become sodden. |
| UNGODDED | • ungodded v. Simple past tense and past participle of ungod. • UNGOD v. to deprive of divinity; to undeify. |