| CONDONED | • condoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of condone. • CONDONE v. to forgive or overlook. |
| DANTONED | • dantoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of danton. • DANTON v. to dare, also DAUNTON. |
| DENDRONS | • dendrons n. Plural of dendron. • DENDRON n. (Greek) a branched part of a nerve cell, also DENDRITE. |
| DINGDONG | • dingdong n. Alternative spelling of ding-dong. • dingdong v. Alternative spelling of ding-dong. • ding-dong adj. (Informal) Closely fought. |
| DONNERED | • donnered v. Simple past tense and past participle of donner. • DONNERED adj. (Scots) stupid, dull-witted, also DONNARD, DONNART, DONNERD, DONNERT. |
| DOWNLAND | • downland n. (UK) An area of rolling hills (downs), often grassy pasture over chalk or limestone. • DOWNLAND n. a rolling treeless upland. |
| DOWNWIND | • downwind adv. In the same direction as the wind is blowing. • downwind adv. (+ from) positioned relative to something in such a way that it can be smelled in the wind. • downwind adv. (Aviation) in the direction opposite that of landing in a traffic pattern. |
| ENDODYNE | • ENDODYNE adj. of an electrical circuit in which the same elements and valves are used both as oscillator and detector, aka autodyne. |
| NODDINGS | • noddings n. Plural of nodding. • Noddings prop.n. A surname. • NODDING n. the act of nodding. |
| NODDLING | • noddling v. Present participle of noddle. • NODDLE v. to nod frequently. |
| ORDINAND | • ordinand n. A candidate for ordination. • ORDINAND n. one who is undertaking ordination. |
| REDONNED | • redonned v. Simple past tense and past participle of redon. • REDON v. to don again. |
| SNODDING | • SNOD v. to trim, tidy. |
| UNBONDED | • unbonded adj. Not bonded. • UNBONDED adj. not bonded. |
| UNSODDEN | • unsodden adj. Not sodden. • UNSODDEN adj. not sodden. |