| ATTENDING | • attending adj. That attend or attends; that is or are in attendance; attendant. • attending adj. Serving on the staff of a teaching hospital as a doctor. • attending n. (North America) A physician on the staff of a hospital, especially the principal one that supervises… |
| DEFATTING | • defatting v. Present participle of defat. • defatting n. The removal of fat from something, either physically or chemically. • DEFAT v. to remove fat from. |
| DEMITTING | • demitting v. Present participle of demit. • DEMIT v. to give up an office, resign. |
| DENETTING | • denetting v. Present participle of denet. • DENET v. to market a book outside the constraints of the Net Book Agreement. |
| DERATTING | • deratting v. Present participle of derat. • DERAT v. to rid of rats. |
| DETECTING | • detecting n. An act of detection. • detecting v. Present participle of detect. • DETECT v. to discover or perceive. |
| DETERGENT | • detergent n. Any non-soap cleaning agent, especially a synthetic surfactant. • detergent adj. Synonym of cleansing. • DETERGENT n. a cleansing agent. |
| DETESTING | • detesting v. Present participle of detest. • DETEST v. to hate intensely. |
| DETORTING | • detorting v. Present participle of detort. • DETORT v. (obsolete) to untwist. |
| DEWITTING | • Dewitting v. Present participle of Dewitt. • DEWITT v. (Dutch) to lynch. |
| DIGESTANT | • digestant n. Any drug that aids digestion. • DIGESTANT n. serving to digest, also DIGESTIVE. |
| ENGLUTTED | • englutted v. Simple past tense and past participle of englut. • ENGLUT v. to glut, to fill. |
| GANTLETED | • gantleted adj. Alternative form of gauntleted. • GANTLET v. to protect with an armoured glove. |
| GITTERNED | • gitterned v. Simple past tense and past participle of gittern. • GITTERN v. to play a medieval guitar. |
| NIGHTTIDE | • nighttide n. Nighttime. • NIGHTTIDE n. the time during which it is night, also NIGHTTIME. |
| NUGGETTED | • NUGGET v. to polish shoes or boots. |
| STAGNATED | • stagnated v. Simple past tense and past participle of stagnate. • STAGNATE v. to become still and dull. |
| STEGODONT | • stegodont n. An extinct relative of the modern elephants; a member of the taxonomic genus Stegodon. • STEGODONT n. an extinct mammal with ridged teeth, also STEGODON. |
| TIGHTENED | • tightened v. Simple past tense and past participle of tighten. • TIGHTEN v. to make tight. |
| VIGNETTED | • vignetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of vignette. • VIGNETTE v. to make a vignette of. |