| ARRANGED | • arranged v. Simple past tense and past participle of arrange. • arranged adj. (Of a marriage) Having the match decided by someone other than the couple being married. • ARRANGE v. to put in order. |
| ARRIDING | • arriding v. Present participle of arride. • ARRIDE v. (archaic) to please, to gratify. |
| DARRAIGN | • darraign v. Obsolete spelling of darrain. • DARRAIGN v. to justify, put in battle array, also DARRAIN, DARRAINE, DARRAYN. |
| DERANGER | • deranger n. One who deranges. • DERANGER n. one who deranges. |
| DERINGER | • deringer n. (Dated, late 1800s) Alternative spelling of derringer. • Deringer prop.n. A surname from German. • Deringer n. (Dated, 1800s) Alternative form of derringer. |
| DREARING | • drearing n. (Obsolete) sorrow. • DREARING n. (Spenser) dreariness. |
| GARDENER | • gardener n. One who gardens; one who grows plants or cultivates a garden. • Gardener prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation, derived from the profession gardener. • GARDENER n. one that gardens. |
| GARNERED | • garnered v. Simple past tense and past participle of garner. • GARNER v. to gather and store. |
| GRANDEUR | • grandeur n. The state of being grand or splendid; magnificence. • grandeur n. Nobility (state of being noble). • grandeur n. (Archaic, rare) Greatness; largeness; tallness; loftiness. |
| GRANDSIR | • grandsir n. Alternative form of grandsire. • GRANDSIR n. a grandfather. |
| GRIDIRON | • gridiron n. An instrument of torture on which people were secured before being burned by fire. • gridiron n. An iron rack or grate used for broiling meat and fish over coals. • gridiron n. Any object resembling the rack or grate. |
| GRINDERS | • grinders n. Plural of grinder. • Grinders prop.n. Plural of Grinder. • GRINDER n. one who, or that which, grinds. |
| GRINDERY | • grindery n. (UK, dialect, uncountable) The materials used by leatherworkers. • grindery n. A mill where something is ground. • GRINDERY n. a place where tools are ground. |
| GROUNDER | • grounder n. (Baseball) A ground ball. • grounder n. A fruit that has fallen to the ground rather than being picked; a windfall. • grounder n. One of the large stones forming the base of a Cornish hedge. |
| GURNARDS | • gurnards n. Plural of gurnard. • GURNARD n. a marine fish with a large, bony-plated angular head, also GURNET. |
| ORDERING | • ordering v. Present participle of order. • ordering n. Arrangement in a sequence. • ordering n. (Uncountable) The placement of an order for goods or services. |
| REDRYING | • redrying v. Present participle of redry. • REDRY v. to dry again. |
| REGRINDS | • regrinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of regrind. • REGRIND v. to grind again. |
| REGROUND | • reground v. Simple past tense and past participle of regrind. • reground v. (Transitive) To ground again. • REGRIND v. to grind again. |