| DEADLINING | • deadlining v. Present participle of deadline. • DEADLINE v. to put a time limit on. |
| DEFILADING | • defilading v. Present participle of defilade. • DEFILADE v. (French) to plan a fortification so as to protect it or those in it from raking crossfire. |
| DERIDINGLY | • deridingly adv. In a deriding way; mockingly. • DERIDING adv. DERIDE, to ridicule, mock. |
| DIALLAGOID | • diallagoid adj. Resembling the mineral diallage. • DIALLAGOID adj. of or like diallage, a mineral, a brown, green or grey form of augite. |
| DIALOGISED | • dialogised v. Simple past tense and past participle of dialogise. • DIALOGISE v. to discourse in dialogue, also DIALOGIZE. |
| DIALOGIZED | • dialogized v. Simple past tense and past participle of dialogize. • DIALOGIZE v. to discourse in dialogue, also DIALOGISE. |
| DIGLADIATE | • digladiate v. (Rare) To fight like gladiators; to contend or dispute violently. • DIGLADIATE v. (obsolete) to fight with swords; to fence. |
| DISLOADING | • disloading v. Present participle of disload. • DISLOAD v. to unload, disburden. |
| DISLODGING | • dislodging v. Present participle of dislodge. • dislodging n. The act by which something is dislodged. • DISLODGE v. to remove from a firm position. |
| DISLOIGNED | • disloigned adj. (Obsolete) Set off, at a distance; remote. • DISLOIGN v. (Spenser) to put at a distance; to remove. |
| DISOBLIGED | • disobliged v. Simple past tense and past participle of disoblige. • DISOBLIGE v. to slight, inconvenience, etc. |
| DISPLODING | • disploding v. Present participle of displode. • DISPLODE v. (Milton) to discharge; to explode. |
| MIDDLINGLY | • middlingly adv. In a middling manner; averagely, moderately. • MIDDLING adv. average, so-so. |
| NIDDERLING | • nidderling n. (Archaic) Someone who is weak and cowardly. • nidderling adj. (Archaic) Unmanly. • NIDDERLING n. an infamous person; an abject coward, also NIDDERING, NIDERING, NIDERLING, NIDING, NITHING. |
| PIDDLINGLY | • piddlingly adv. In a way that is piddling, obscure, or trivial. • PIDDLING adv. PIDDLE, to deal in trifles. |
| RIDDLINGLY | • riddlingly adv. In the form of a riddle. • RIDDLING adv. enigmatic, obscure. |
| SLIDDERING | • sliddering v. Present participle of slidder. • SLIDDER v. (Scots) to slip, slide. |
| STRIDDLING | • striddling v. Present participle of striddle. • STRIDDLE v. to stand astride something, also STRADDLE, STRODDLE, STRODLE. |
| TWIDDLINGS | • twiddlings n. Plural of twiddling. • TWIDDLING n. the act of twiddling. |
| UNRIDDLING | • unriddling v. Present participle of unriddle. • unriddling n. The solving of a riddle. • UNRIDDLE v. to work out a riddle. |