| DIETINGS | • dietings n. Plural of dieting. • DIETING n. the act of dieting. |
| DINGIEST | • dingiest adj. Superlative form of dingy: most dingy. • DINGY adj. grimy, also DINGEY. |
| DRAGNETS | • dragnets n. Plural of dragnet. • drag-nets n. Plural of drag-net. • DRAGNET n. a large net drawn behind a boat. |
| DUNGIEST | • dungiest adj. Superlative form of dungy: most dungy. • DUNGY adj. having the quality of dung, filthy. |
| EDITINGS | • editings n. Plural of editing. • EDITING n. the act of editing. |
| ENDGATES | • endgates n. Plural of endgate. • ENDGATE n. (US) a tailboard. |
| GRANDEST | • grandest adj. Superlative form of grand: most grand. • Grand␣Est prop.n. An administrative region of northeastern France created in 2016 by the fusion of Alsace, Lorraine and… • GRAND adj. large and impressive. |
| INDIGEST | • indigest adj. (Obsolete) Crude; undigested; unformed; unorganized. • indigest n. (Obsolete) Something indigested; a crude mass, or disordered state of affairs. • INDIGEST v. to suffer indigestion. |
| INGESTED | • ingested v. Simple past tense and past participle of ingest. • INGEST v. to take into the body. |
| NUTSEDGE | • nutsedge n. (US) Any of certain species of invasive perennial sedge, of the genus Cyperus, that have edible, nutlike tubers. • NUTSEDGE n. any of various American sedges, also NUTGRASS. |
| SEDATING | • sedating v. Present participle of sedate. • SEDATE v. to tranquillise. |
| SIGNETED | • signeted adj. Stamped or marked with a signet. • SIGNET v. to mark with an official seal. |
| STEADING | • steading n. A farmhouse and outer buildings such as barns, stables, cattle-sheds, etc.; a farmstead; a homestead… • steading v. Present participle of stead. • STEADING n. a small farm. |
| STEDDING | • STEDD v. (Spenser) to stead, help, also STED, STEDDE, STEDE, STEED. |
| STEEDING | • STEED v. (Spenser) to stead, help, also STED, STEDD, STEDDE, STEDE. |
| STEGODON | • stegodon n. (Zoology) Any member of the extinct genus Stegodon, related to modern elephants; a stegodont. • STEGODON n. an extinct mammal with ridged teeth, also STEGODONT. |
| STENDING | • STEND v. (Scots) to bound, stride vigorously, also STEN. |
| STRINGED | • stringed adj. (Music) Having strings. • stringed v. (Informal) simple past tense and past participle of string. • stringed v. Alternative form of strung. |
| TRUDGENS | • trudgens n. Plural of trudgen. • trudgens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trudgen. • TRUDGEN n. a swimming stroke, also TRUDGEON. |
| UNSTAGED | • unstaged adj. (Theater) Not formally staged; not presented to an audience on a stage. • unstaged adj. Occurring without any preplanning or preparation; genuine. • unstaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of unstage. |