| DECEIVING | • deceiving v. Present participle of deceive. • deceiving n. Deception. • DECEIVING adj. deceptive. |
| DEPRIVING | • depriving v. Present participle of deprive. • DEPRIVE v. to take something away from. |
| DEVEINING | • deveining v. Present participle of devein. • DEVEIN v. to remove the dorsal vein of. |
| DEVIATING | • deviating v. Present participle of deviate. • DEVIATE v. to differ from normal ways. |
| DEVILINGS | • devilings n. Plural of deviling. • DEVILING n. a young devil, also DEVILET, DEVLING, DEVILKIN. |
| DEVILLING | • devilling v. Present participle of devil. • devilling n. (Law) The pupillage of a prospective advocate or barrister. • DEVIL v. to prepare food with pungent seasoning. |
| DEVOICING | • devoicing v. Present participle of devoice. • devoicing n. (Phonetics) The process by which a sound is devoiced. • DEVOICING n. the act of not using the vocal cords in utterance. |
| DIGESTIVE | • digestive adj. Of, relating to, or functioning in digestion. • digestive adj. That causes or promotes digestion. • digestive n. A substance that aids digestion. |
| DIVERGING | • diverging v. Present participle of diverge. • diverging n. Divergence. • DIVERGE v. to move in different directions from a point. |
| DIVERSING | • DIVERSE v. to turn aside. |
| DIVERTING | • diverting v. Present participle of divert. • DIVERT v. to turn aside. |
| DIVESTING | • divesting v. Present participle of divest. • DIVEST v. to strip or deprive of anything. |
| DRIVELING | • driveling v. Present participle of drivel. • driveling n. Foolish talk. • DRIVEL v. to let saliva flow from the mouth. |
| EVILDOING | • evildoing n. An evil or wicked act, especially a crime. • EVILDOING n. the doing of evil. |
| INVEIGHED | • inveighed v. Simple past tense and past participle of inveigh. • INVEIGH v. to speak violently. |
| INVEIGLED | • inveigled v. Simple past tense and past participle of inveigle. • INVEIGLE v. to cajole, also ENVEIGLE, INVEAGLE. |
| OVERRIGID | • overrigid adj. Too rigid or severe. • OVERRIGID adj. too rigid; too severe. |
| REDRIVING | • redriving v. Present participle of redrive. • REDRIVE v. to drive again. |
| VERDIGRIS | • verdigris n. A blue-green patina or rust that forms on copper-containing metals. • verdigris n. (Chemistry, dated) Copper acetate. • verdigris n. (Color) The colour of this patina or material. |