| DAYLIGHTING | • daylighting v. Present participle of daylight. • DAYLIGHTING n. illuminating by daylight. |
| DENIGRATING | • denigrating v. Present participle of denigrate. • DENIGRATE v. to blacken, defame. |
| DESIGNATING | • designating v. Present participle of designate. • DESIGNATE v. to mark out so as to make known. |
| DIGITIGRADE | • digitigrade adj. (Zoology) Of an animal: walking on the toes, putting the weight of the body mainly on the ball of the… • digitigrade adj. (Zoology) Of feet or a manner of walking: of, resembling, or pertaining to that of a digitigrade animal. • digitigrade adj. (Zoology, specifically) Belonging to the Digitigrada of the taxonomic order Carnivora. |
| DITCHDIGGER | • ditchdigger n. One who digs ditches. • DITCHDIGGER n. one that digs ditches. |
| DIVULGATING | • divulgating v. Present participle of divulgate. • DIVULGATE v. (archaic) to publish. |
| DOGFIGHTING | • dogfighting n. A blood sport in which dogs fight with one another. • dogfighting n. (Military, aviation) Close combat between two military aircraft. • dogfighting v. Present participle of dogfight. |
| DOGMATISING | • dogmatising v. Present participle of dogmatise. • DOGMATISE v. to assert positively, also DOGMATIZE. |
| DOGMATIZING | • dogmatizing v. Present participle of dogmatize. • DOGMATIZE v. to assert positively, also DOGMATISE. |
| FIDGETINGLY | • fidgetingly adv. With fidgeting motions; with impatient inability to keep still. • FIDGETING adv. FIDGET, to move about restlessly. |
| GIGANTICIDE | • giganticide n. The killing of a giant. • giganticide n. One who kills a giant. • GIGANTICIDE n. the killing of a giant. |
| HAGGADISTIC | • Haggadistic adj. Of or relating to the Haggadah. • HAGGADISTIC adj. relating to the haggadah. |
| HIGHLIGHTED | • highlighted v. Past participle of highlight. • HIGHLIGHT v. to throw into relief by strong light. |
| INDIGESTING | • INDIGEST v. to suffer indigestion. |
| LIGHTNINGED | • lightninged v. Simple past tense and past participle of lightning. • LIGHTNING v. to flash with lightning, a flash of light in the sky, caused by electricity being discharged from thunderclouds. |
| MISDIGHTING | • MISDIGHT v. (Spenser) to mismanage or treat badly. |
| NIGHTRIDING | • night-riding adj. (Chiefly US) That rides out at night, especially to carry out acts of violence. • NIGHTRIDING n. the activity of a nightrider, a member of a secret band of white men who carried out lynchings in the southern USA. |
| REDIGESTING | • redigesting v. Present participle of redigest. • REDIGEST v. to digest again. |