| ASTONED | • astoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of astone. • ASTONE v. to amaze or shock, also ASTONISH, ASTONY. |
| DENOTES | • denotes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denote. • DENOTE v. to indicate. |
| DEUTONS | • deutons n. Plural of deuton. • DEUTON n. the nucleus of heavy hydrogen, also DEUTERON. |
| DITONES | • ditones n. Plural of ditone. • DITONE n. in ancient Greek music, an interval of two major tones. |
| DOCENTS | • docents n. Plural of docent. • DOCENT n. (German) a college or university teacher or lecturer; a person who leads guided tours esp. through a museum or art gallery. |
| DONATES | • donates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of donate. • Donates prop.n. Plural of Donate. • DONATE v. to contribute. |
| ENDMOST | • endmost adj. Last in a series, furthest away. • ENDMOST adj. farthest. |
| FONDEST | • fondest adj. Superlative form of fond: most fond. • FOND adj. having an affection for. |
| OBTENDS | • obtends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obtend. • OBTEND v. (obsolete) to put forward or allege. |
| ONSTEAD | • onstead n. (UK, Scotland, dialect, archaic) A single farmhouse; a steading. • ONSTEAD n. a single farmhouse; a steading. |
| RODENTS | • rodents n. Plural of rodent. • RODENT n. a gnawing mammal. |
| SNOOTED | • snooted v. Simple past tense and past participle of snoot. • SNOOT v. to treat with disdain. |
| SNORTED | • snorted v. Simple past tense and past participle of snort. • SNORT v. to exhale noisily through the nostrils. |
| SNOTTED | • snotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of snot. • SNOT v. to blow the nose. |
| SNOUTED | • snouted v. Simple past tense and past participle of snout. • snouted adj. Having a snout. • snouted adj. (Australia, slang, dated) in trouble, out of favour. |
| STONIED | • STONY v. aphetic for astony, to astonish. |
| STONKED | • stonked v. Simple past tense and past participle of stonk. • STONK v. (slang) to bombard. |
| STONNED | • STONNE v. (obsolete) to stun, also STONN, STOUN. |
| STOODEN | • stooden v. (Dialectal, nonstandard) past participle of stand. • STAND v. to assume an upright position, also STAUN. |
| TENDONS | • tendons n. Plural of tendon. • TENDON n. a cord or fibrous tissue. |