| ANTIDOTING | • antidoting v. Present participle of antidote. • ANTIDOTE v. to counteract poison. |
| DENOTATING | • denotating v. Present participle of denotate. • DENOTATE v. (obsolete) to denote. |
| DETONATING | • detonating v. Present participle of detonate. • DETONATE v. to cause to explode. |
| DIGITATION | • digitation n. (Obsolete) Touching; manipulation with the fingers. • digitation n. (Zoology, botany) Any of various finger-like processes (outgrowths) found in plant and animal tissues. • DIGITATION n. a division into fingers or fingerlike processes. |
| DISTORTING | • distorting v. Present participle of distort. • distorting adj. That distorts. • DISTORT v. to twist or bend out of shape. |
| GLOTTIDEAN | • glottidean adj. Of or relating to the glottis; glottal. • GLOTTIDEAN adj. of or pertaining to the glottis. |
| GLYPTODONT | • glyptodont n. Any extinct South American edentate of the family Glyptodontidae. • GLYPTODONT n. any of a family of extinct South American edentates. |
| NEGOTIATED | • negotiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of negotiate. • NEGOTIATE v. to confer for the purpose of mutual arrangement. |
| OUTNIGHTED | • outnighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of outnight. • OUTNIGHT v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in mentioning nights. |
| OUTTONGUED | • outtongued v. Simple past tense and past participle of outtongue. • OUTTONGUE v. (Shakespeare) to speak louder than. |
| OUTTRADING | • outtrading v. Present participle of outtrade. • OUTTRADE v. to get the better of in a trade. |
| POSTDATING | • postdating v. Present participle of postdate. • postdating n. (Lexicography) A later citation of a lexical item. • POSTDATE v. to date after the real time. |
| STEGODONTS | • stegodonts n. Plural of stegodont. • STEGODONT n. an extinct mammal with ridged teeth, also STEGODON. |