| DAMPENING | • dampening v. Present participle of dampen. • dampening n. The act of making or becoming damp. • DAMPEN v. to moisten. |
| DECAMPING | • decamping v. Present participle of decamp. • DECAMP v. to depart from a camping ground. |
| DEPERMING | • deperming v. Present participle of deperm. • DEPERM v. to demagnetize (a ship or submarine) to protect it from magnetic detection. |
| DEPIGMENT | • depigment v. To reduce pigmentation. • DEPIGMENT v. to take away or reduce the pigmentation in. |
| DEPLUMING | • depluming v. Present participle of deplume. • DEPLUME v. to deprive of feathers. |
| DEPRIMING | • depriming n. (Firearms) The action of the verb to deprime; the removal of primer from cartridge. • depriming v. Present participle of deprime. • DEPRIME v. to remove the primer from eg a shell. |
| DUMPLINGS | • dumplings n. Plural of dumpling. • DUMPLING n. a ball of dough cooked with something else. |
| EMPLONGED | • EMPLONGE v. (Spenser) to plunge, also IMPLUNGE. |
| IMPENDING | • impending adj. Approaching; drawing near; about to happen or expected to happen. • impending v. Present participle of impend. • impending n. Something that impends or threatens; an expected event. |
| IMPLODING | • imploding v. Present participle of implode. • IMPLODE v. to collapse inward. |
| IMPLUNGED | • implunged v. Simple past tense and past participle of implunge. • IMPLUNGE v. to plunge, also EMPLONGE. |
| IMPREGNED | • impregned v. Simple past tense and past participle of impregn. • IMPREGN v. (archaic) to impregnate. |
| PAGANDOMS | • PAGANDOM n. the realm of pagans. |
| PIGMENTED | • pigmented v. Simple past tense and past participle of pigment. • PIGMENT v. to add a colouring matter to. |
| PODIUMING | • podiuming v. Present participle of podium. • PODIUM v. to win a place on the victors' podium by finishing in the leading places in a sporting competition. |
| UPDOMINGS | • updomings n. Plural of updoming. • UPDOMING n. the upward deformation of a rock mass into a dome shape. |