| DEMOTING | • demoting v. Present participle of demote. • DEMOTE v. to lower in rank. |
| DIGAMIST | • digamist n. One who marries a second time; a deuterogamist. • DIGAMIST n. one who marries for the second time. |
| DOGMATIC | • dogmatic adj. (Philosophy, medicine) Adhering only to principles which are true a priori, rather than truths based… • dogmatic adj. Pertaining to dogmas; doctrinal. • dogmatic adj. Asserting dogmas or beliefs in a superior or arrogant way; opinionated, dictatorial. |
| GAMBITED | • gambited v. Simple past tense and past participle of gambit. • GAMBIT v. to sacrifice in order to gain. |
| GIMLETED | • gimleted v. Simple past tense and past participle of gimlet. • GIMLET v. to pierce as with a gimlet. |
| GOODTIME | • goodtime adj. Alternative form of good-time. • good-time adj. (Used only before the noun qualified) Who enjoys pleasurable activities without regard to the consequences. • good␣time n. (Countable) A period of time spent doing some pleasant, enjoyable or entertaining activity. |
| GRADATIM | • gradatim adv. (Obsolete) step by step; gradually and methodically. • GRADATIM adv. (Latin) step-by-step. |
| MIDGIEST | • MIDGY adj. full of midges. |
| 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. |
| MIGRATED | • migrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of migrate. • MIGRATE v. to move from one region to another. |
| MISDIGHT | • misdight adj. (Obsolete) Arrayed, prepared, or furnished unsuitably. • MISDIGHT v. (Spenser) to mismanage or treat badly. |
| SIGMATED | • sigmated v. Simple past tense and past participle of sigmate. • SIGMATE v. to add a sign to. |