| DAUGHTER | • daughter n. One’s female offspring. • daughter n. A female descendant. • daughter n. A daughter language. |
| DOUGHNUT | • doughnut n. A deep-fried piece of dough or batter, commonly of a toroidal (a ring doughnut) shape, often mixed with… • doughnut n. Anything in the shape of a torus. • doughnut n. (Slang) A vulva; (by extension) a woman’s virginity. |
| DRAUGHTS | • draughts n. Plural of draught. • draughts n. (Board games, Britain, Australia, uncountable) A board game for two players in which the players each… • draughts n. A mild vesicatory. |
| DRAUGHTY | • draughty adj. (British spelling) Standard spelling of drafty. • DRAUGHTY adj. exposed to currents of air, also DRAFTY. |
| DROUGHTS | • droughts n. Plural of drought. • DROUGHT n. a dry period. |
| DROUGHTY | • droughty adj. Lacking rain. • droughty adj. (Archaic) Dry; thirsty. • DROUGHTY adj. dry, also DROUTHY. |
| GLUTCHED | • glutched v. Simple past tense and past participle of glutch. • GLUTCH v. to gulp or swallow. |
| GRUTCHED | • grutched v. Simple past tense and past participle of grutch. • GRUTCH v. (Spenser) to grudge. |
| HATGUARD | • hatguard n. A string or cord used to keep a hat on the wearer’s head. • HATGUARD n. a string for keeping a hat from being blown away. |
| HINDGUTS | • hindguts n. Plural of hindgut. • HINDGUT n. the rear part of the alimentary canal. |
| QUIGHTED | • quighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of quight. • QUIGHT v. (Spenser) to quit, depart from, also QUYTE. |
| THUDDING | • thudding v. Present participle of thud. • thudding n. A dull banging sound; a thud. • THUDDING n. a dull percussive sound. |
| TROUGHED | • troughed v. Simple past tense and past participle of trough. • TROUGH v. to eat greedily. |
| UNDIGHTS | • undights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undight. • UNDIGHT v. (Spenser) to undo, take off. |
| WAUGHTED | • waughted v. Simple past tense and past participle of waught. • WAUGHT v. (Scots) to drink in large draughts, also WAUCHT. |