| DERIVING | • deriving v. Present participle of derive. • DERIVE v. to trace to an origin. |
| DIVERGED | • diverged v. Simple past tense and past participle of diverge. • DIVERGE v. to move in different directions from a point. |
| DIVERGES | • diverges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of diverge. • DIVERGE v. to move in different directions from a point. |
| DIVULGER | • divulger n. One who divulges something. • DIVULGER n. one who divulges. |
| DOVERING | • DOVER v. (Scots) to doze, also DOVE. |
| DRIVINGS | • drivings n. Plural of driving. • DRIVING n. the act of driving. |
| DROVINGS | • DROVING n. the action of herding cattle. |
| GRAVIDAE | • gravidae n. Plural of gravida. • GRAVIDA n. (Latin) a pregnant woman. |
| GRAVIDAS | • gravidas n. Plural of gravida. • GRAVIDA n. (Latin) a pregnant woman. |
| GRAVIDLY | • gravidly adv. In a gravid manner. • GRAVID adv. pregnant. |
| OVERGILD | • overgild v. (Transitive) To cover with gilding. • OVERGILD v. to gild over. |
| OVERGIRD | • overgird v. (Transitive) To gird too closely. • OVERGIRD v. to gird to excess. |
| RINGDOVE | • ringdove n. The wood pigeon. • ring␣dove n. A ringneck dove. • RINGDOVE n. the wood-pigeon, from the broken white ring or line on its neck. |
| VIRGINED | • VIRGIN v. (Shakespeare) to continue chaste. |