| DELOPING | • deloping v. Present participle of delope. • DELOPE v. to fire one's gun into the air during a duel. |
| DIPLEGIA | • diplegia n. (Medicine) Paralysis that affects symmetrically opposed parts of the body. • DIPLEGIA n. paralysis of a part on both sides of the body. |
| DIPLEGIC | • diplegic n. One who suffers from diplegia. • DIPLEGIC adj. paralysed on both sides of the body. |
| DIPLOGEN | • diplogen n. (Dated) deuterium. • DIPLOGEN n. an alternative name for deuterium or heavy hydrogen. |
| DOGPILES | • dogpiles n. Plural of dogpile. • dogpiles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dogpile. • dog-piles n. Plural of dog-pile. |
| GLIMPSED | • glimpsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of glimpse. • GLIMPSE v. to see for an instant. |
| IMPLEDGE | • impledge v. (Archaic) To pledge. • IMPLEDGE v. to pawn, put in pledge. |
| PEDALING | • pedaling v. Present participle of pedal. • pedaling n. (Music) The set of pedal movements to be performed when playing a piano or organ. • PEDAL v. to operate by means of foot levers. |
| PEDDLING | • peddling v. Present participle of peddle. • peddling n. The act of one who peddles. • peddling adj. Insignificant; unimportant; piddling. |
| PILLAGED | • pillaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of pillage. • PILLAGE v. to plunder. |
| PLEADING | • pleading n. The act of making a plea. • pleading n. (Law) A document filed in a lawsuit, particularly a document initiating litigation or responding to… • pleading v. Present participle of plead. |
| PLEDGING | • pledging v. Present participle of pledge. • pledging n. The making of a pledge. • PLEDGE v. to bind by solemn promise. |
| PLIGHTED | • plighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of plight. • PLIGHT v. to make a solemn pledge. |
| PULSIDGE | • PULSIDGE n. (Shakespeare) the throb of a pulse. |
| SPELDING | • spelding n. Alternative form of speldring. • SPELDING n. a haddock or other small fish split open and dried in the sun, also SPELDIN, SPELDRIN, SPELDRING. |