| DAMPINGS | • dampings n. Plural of damping. • DAMPING n. the ability of a device to prevent instability. |
| DEPOSING | • deposing v. Present participle of depose. • DEPOSE v. to remove from office. |
| DIPPINGS | • dippings n. Plural of dipping. • DIPPING n. the act of dipping. |
| DISPLING | • displing v. Present participle of disple. • DISPLE v. (Spenser) to discipline, chastise. |
| DISPONGE | • disponge v. (Poetic, rare) To sprinkle, as with water from a sponge. • DISPONGE v. to sprinkle, also DISPUNGE. |
| DISPUNGE | • dispunge v. To expunge; to erase. • dispunge v. Obsolete form of disponge. • DISPUNGE v. (Shakespeare) to sprinkle as from a sponge, also DISPONGE. |
| DOPPINGS | • DOPPING n. a flock of sheldrake. |
| DUMPINGS | • dumpings n. Plural of dumping. • DUMPING n. the selling of large quantities of goods below market price. |
| GOSPODIN | • GOSPODIN n. (Russian) a Russian title of address, equivalent to Mr, also GOSPODA. |
| PADDINGS | • paddings n. Plural of padding. • PADDING n. material with which to pad. |
| PIDGEONS | • pidgeons n. Plural of pidgeon; Archaic spelling of pigeons. • PIDGEON n. a simplified speech used for communication between people with different languages, also PIDGIN. |
| PUDDINGS | • puddings n. Plural of pudding. • PUDDING n. a thick, soft dessert, also PUDDEN. |
| SPEEDING | • speeding v. Present participle of speed. • speeding adj. Travelling very fast; moving at speed. • speeding adj. Specifically, travelling at an illegal speed (of vehicles, motorists). |
| 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. |
| SPENDING | • spending n. (Uncountable) gerund of spend, expenditure. • spending n. An amount that has been, or is planned to be spent. • spending v. Present participle of spend. |
| SPHINGID | • sphingid n. (Entomology) Any of many hawk moths of the family Sphingidae. • sphingid adj. Of or pertaining to these moths. • SPHINGID n. a member of the Sphingidae family, hawkmoths. |
| SPONGOID | • spongoid adj. Resembling sponge. • SPONGOID adj. resembling a sponge. |
| SPRINGED | • springed v. Simple past tense and past participle of springe. • springed adj. (Usually with preceding modifier) Having (a given type of) springs; equipped with (a given type of) springs. • SPRINGE v. to snare in a springe. |
| SPUDDING | • spudding n. (Drilling) The initial drilling of a well; a test drilling. • spudding v. Present participle of spud. • SPUDDING n. the process of starting to excavate or drill (e.g. an oil-well). |