| CHIDINGS | • chidings n. Plural of chiding. • CHIDING n. a scolding. |
| CHILDING | • childing n. (Archaic) gerund of child: the act or process of childbearing or childbirth. • childing adj. (Archaic). • childing adj. (Obsolete, figuratively) Fruitful; productive. |
| CHILIDOG | • chilidog n. A hot dog made with chili con carne. • chili␣dog n. A hot dog topped with chili con carne. • CHILIDOG n. a hot dog topped with chili. |
| DICHTING | • DICHT v. (Scots) to wipe. |
| DIGHTING | • dighting v. Present participle of dight. • DIGHT v. to adorn, to prepare for action. |
| DINGHIES | • dinghies n. Plural of dinghy. • DINGHY n. a small open boat, prepared by oars, sails or an outboard motor, also DINGEY, DINGY. |
| DISHINGS | • dishings n. Plural of dishing. • DISHING n. a hollow, a concavity. |
| DISSIGHT | • dissight n. (Obsolete) Something unsightly; an eyesore. • DISSIGHT n. (archaic) an unsightly object. |
| DITCHING | • ditching v. Present participle of ditch. • ditching n. (Aviation) A deliberate crash landing on the sea or other body of water. • DITCH v. to dig a long, narrow excavation in the ground. |
| GHILLIED | • ghillied v. Simple past tense and past participle of ghillie. • GHILLIE v. to act as a ghillie. |
| HIDLINGS | • HIDLINGS adv. (Scots) in secret, also HIDLING, HIDLINS. |
| HILDINGS | • hildings n. Plural of hilding. • HILDING n. (archaic) a mean cowardly person, also HYLDING. |
| HINDWING | • hindwing n. Alternative spelling of hind wing. • hind␣wing n. (Entomology, in an insect with two pairs of wings) Either member of the pair of wings closer to the tail. • HINDWING n. a rear wing. |
| MIDNIGHT | • midnight n. The middle of the night: the sixth temporal hour, equidistant between sunset and sunrise. • midnight n. Twelve o’clock at night exactly. • midnight n. (Dice games) boxcars. |
| MIDTHIGH | • midthigh n. The middle of the thigh (lengthwise). • MIDTHIGH n. a garment reaching to the middle of the thigh. |
| MISDIGHT | • misdight adj. (Obsolete) Arrayed, prepared, or furnished unsuitably. • MISDIGHT v. (Spenser) to mismanage or treat badly. |
| SHINDIGS | • shindigs n. Plural of shindig. • SHINDIG n. a lively noisy gathering. |
| SPHINGID | • sphingid n. (Entomology) Any of many hawk moths of the family Sphingidae. • sphingid adj. Of or pertaining to these moths. • SPHINGID n. a member of the Sphingidae family, hawkmoths. |
| THIRDING | • thirding v. Present participle of third. • thirding n. (Obsolete) A riding (administrative division). • thirding n. The third part of anything; one third. |
| WHIDDING | • whidding v. Present participle of whid. • WHID v. (Scots) to move quickly, whiz, also WHIDDER. |