| BULLDOGGED | • bulldogged v. Simple past tense and past participle of bulldog. • BULLDOG v. to wrestle and throw a steer. |
| BULLDOGGER | • bulldogger n. One who bulldogs (chases and wrestles a steer as a rodeo performance). • BULLDOGGER n. one who bulldogs, wrestles steers. |
| COLLEAGUED | • colleagued v. Simple past tense and past participle of colleague. • COLLEAGUE v. (obsolete) to join in alliance, associate. |
| CUDGELLERS | • cudgellers n. Plural of cudgeller. • CUDGELLER n. one who beats with a cudgel, also CUDGELER. |
| CUDGELLING | • cudgelling v. Present participle of cudgel. • cudgelling n. A beating with a cudgel. • CUDGELLING n. a beating with a cudgel. |
| DEFUELLING | • defuelling v. Present participle of defuel. • DEFUEL v. to remove fuel from. |
| DELIGHTFUL | • delightful adj. Pleasant; pleasing, bringing enjoyment, satisfaction, or pleasure. • DELIGHTFUL adj. full of delight. |
| DELUDINGLY | • deludingly adv. So as to delude or cause delusion. • DELUDING adv. DELUDE, to mislead that what is true is false. |
| EGLANDULAR | • eglandular adj. Having no glands. • EGLANDULAR adj. having no glands, also EGLANDULOSE. |
| GALLUMPHED | • gallumphed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gallumph. • GALLUMPH v. to move with a clumsy heavy tread, also GALUMPH. |
| GROUNDSELL | • groundsell n. Alternative form of groundsill. • GROUNDSELL n. the lowest timber of a structure, also GROUNDSEL, GROUNDSILL. |
| GUIDWILLIE | • guidwillie n. Alternative form of goodwilly. • GUIDWILLIE adj. (Scots) cordial, cheering. |
| GUILLOCHED | • guilloched adj. Waved or engine-turned. • GUILLOCHE v. (French) to decorate with intersecting curved lines. |
| LINGULATED | • LINGULATED adj. shaped like the tongue or a strap, also LINGULATE. |
| SDEIGNFULL | • SDEIGNFULL adj. (obsolete) disdainful. |
| SEGUIDILLA | • seguidilla n. A lively Spanish dance in triple time. • seguidilla n. The music for this dance. • SEGUIDILLA n. (Spanish) a Spanish folk dance, a Spanish verse form of seven lines. |
| SPURGALLED | • spurgalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spurgall. • SPURGALL v. to injure with a spur. |