| ANGUISHED | • anguished v. Simple past tense and past participle of anguish. • anguished adj. Feeling anguish; experiencing extreme discomfort or discontent. • ANGUISH v. to suffer extreme pain. |
| DOUCHINGS | • douchings n. Plural of douching. • DOUCHING n. the act of using a douche. |
| DOUGHIEST | • doughiest adj. Superlative form of doughy: most doughy. • DOUGHY adj. resembling dough. |
| DUNGHILLS | • dunghills n. Plural of dunghill. • dung-hills n. Plural of dung-hill. • DUNGHILL n. a heap of manure. |
| GUARDSHIP | • guardship n. A warship stationed at a port etc. to act as a guard. • guardship n. (Obsolete) Care; protection. • guard␣ship n. A warship stationed at a port etc. to act as a guard. |
| GUARISHED | • guarished v. Simple past tense and past participle of guarish. • GUARISH v. (obsolete) to cure, heal, also GARISH. |
| GUIDESHIP | • guideship n. The role or status of guide. • GUIDESHIP n. the state of being a Girl Guide. |
| GUILDSHIP | • guildship n. A guild (group of tradespeople). • GUILDSHIP n. membership of a guild. |
| GUMSHIELD | • gumshield n. (UK) A mouthguard to protect the teeth and gums during physical activity. • GUMSHIELD n. a protective shield for the teeth. |
| HURDLINGS | • hurdlings n. Plural of hurdling. • HURDLING n. the act of jumping over hurdles. |
| JUDGESHIP | • judgeship n. The office or status of a judge. • JUDGESHIP n. the office of a judge. |
| SHINGUARD | • shinguard n. A piece of apparel to protect the front of the lower leg (the shin), usually worn when playing sports. • SHINGUARD n. a protection for the shin when playing football. |
| SHROUDING | • shrouding v. Present participle of shroud. • shrouding n. A shroud (annular plate at the periphery of a water wheel, forming side of bucket). • SHROUDING n. the act of covering with a shroud. |
| THUDDINGS | • thuddings n. Plural of thudding. • THUDDING n. a dull percussive sound. |
| UNSIGHTED | • unsighted adj. Not sighted; unseen. • unsighted adj. (Firearms) Not furnished with a sight. • unsighted adj. Without the sense of sight; blind. |