| ALDEHYDIC | • aldehydic adj. (Organic chemistry) Of, relating to, or being an aldehyde; having the character of an aldehyde. • ALDEHYDIC adj. of or pertaining to aldehyde; as, aldehydic acid. |
| CADDISHLY | • caddishly adv. In a caddish manner. • CADDISH adv. like a cad; lowbred and presuming. |
| CHILDBEDS | • childbeds n. Plural of childbed. • child-beds n. Plural of child-bed. • child␣beds n. Plural of child bed. |
| CHILDHOOD | • childhood n. (Chiefly uncountable) The state of being a child. • childhood n. The time during which one is a child, from between infancy and puberty. • childhood n. (By extension) The early stages of development of something. |
| DEADLIGHT | • deadlight n. (Nautical) A strong (often wooden) shutter fitted over a porthole, that can be closed in bad weather… • deadlight n. (Nautical) A deck prism, a device to allow light into the cabin of boat through the deck. • deadlight n. (Figurative) An eyelid. |
| DELIGHTED | • delighted adj. Greatly pleased. • delighted adj. Filled with wonder and delight. • delighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of delight. |
| DIDELPHIC | • didelphic adj. (Zoology) Possessing two wombs. • DIDELPHIC adj. having a double womb, like a marsupial. |
| DIDELPHID | • didelphid n. (Zoology) A member of Didelphidae; opossum. • DIDELPHID n. any member of the marsupial family Didelphidae. |
| DIHEDRALS | • dihedrals n. Plural of dihedral. • DIHEDRAL n. the angle between two planes, also DIEDRAL. |
| DISHABLED | • dishabled v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishable. • DISHABLE v. (Spenser) to render incapable, also DISABLE. |
| DISHELMED | • dishelmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishelm. • DISHELM v. to deprive of a helmet. |
| FADDISHLY | • faddishly adv. In a faddish way. • FADDISH adv. inclined to take up fads, also FADDY. |
| HEADLINED | • headlined v. Simple past tense and past participle of headline. • HEADLINE v. to provide with a title. |
| HOLIDAYED | • holidayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of holiday. • HOLIDAY v. to take a vacation. |
| IDLEHOODS | • IDLEHOOD n. (archaic) idleness. |
| LADDISHLY | • laddishly adv. In a laddish manner. • LADDISH adv. of young men, boisterous or aggressive. |
| REDDISHLY | • reddishly adv. With a colour resembling red. • REDDISH adv. somewhat red. |
| UNCHILDED | • unchilded v. Simple past tense and past participle of unchild. • UNCHILD v. (Shakespeare) to change from being a child. |