| DIAGNOSING | • diagnosing v. Present participle of diagnose. • DIAGNOSE v. to identify a disease by symptoms. |
| DISGORGING | • disgorging v. Present participle of disgorge. • disgorging n. The act of something being disgorged. • DISGORGE v. to vomit. |
| DISGOWNING | • disgowning v. Present participle of disgown. • DISGOWN v. to strip of a gown. |
| DISLODGING | • dislodging v. Present participle of dislodge. • dislodging n. The act by which something is dislodged. • DISLODGE v. to remove from a firm position. |
| DISPONGING | • disponging v. Present participle of disponge. • DISPONGE v. to sprinkle, also DISPUNGE. |
| DOGGEDNESS | • doggedness n. The state of being dogged; persistence; perseverance; tenacity; stubbornness. • doggedness n. (Obsolete) sullenness; moroseness. • DOGGEDNESS n. the quality of being dogged. |
| DOGNAPINGS | • DOGNAPING n. the abduction of a dog. |
| GALDRAGONS | • GALDRAGON n. (obsolete) a Shetland word for a sorceress or witch. |
| GANGBOARDS | • gangboards n. Plural of gangboard. • GANGBOARD n. a gangway, a plank for walking on. |
| GOODNIGHTS | • goodnights n. Plural of goodnight. • Goodnights prop.n. Plural of Goodnight. • GOODNIGHT n. a common salutation on parting at night. |
| GORGONISED | • gorgonised v. Simple past tense and past participle of gorgonise. • GORGONISE v. to have a paralyzing or mesmerizing effect on, to petrify, also GORGONIZE. |
| GROUNDAGES | • groundages n. Plural of groundage. • GROUNDAGE n. a charge on a ship in port. |
| GROUNDHOGS | • groundhogs n. Plural of groundhog. • ground-hogs n. Plural of ground-hog. • ground␣hogs n. Plural of ground hog. |
| GROUNDINGS | • groundings n. Plural of grounding. • GROUNDING n. a foundation. |
| MISLODGING | • mislodging v. Present participle of mislodge. • MISLODGE v. to lodge in a wrong place. |
| SCROWDGING | • scrowdging v. Present participle of scrowdge. • SCROWDGE v. to crowd; to squeeze, also SCROOGE, SCROUGE, SCRUZE. |
| SINGSONGED | • singsonged v. Simple past tense and past participle of singsong. • SINGSONG v. to hold a singsong. |