| DEHORTING | • dehorting v. Present participle of dehort. • DEHORT v. to dissuade. |
| DITHERING | • dithering v. Present participle of dither. • dithering n. The act of one who dithers. • DITHERING n. acting nervously or indecisively. |
| DOWNRIGHT | • downright adj. (Obsolete) Directed vertically; coming straight down. • downright adj. Directly to the point; plain. • downright adj. Using plain direct language; accustomed to express opinions directly and bluntly; blunt. |
| HYDRATING | • hydrating v. Present participle of hydrate. • HYDRATE v. to combine with water. |
| INDRAUGHT | • indraught n. An inward flow of air or water. • indraught n. (Obsolete) An opening from the sea into the land; an inlet. • INDRAUGHT n. a drawing in; an inward flow of air, also INDRAFT. |
| NIGHTBIRD | • nightbird n. Alternative spelling of night bird. • night␣bird n. A bird that is active in the night; a nocturnal bird. • night␣bird n. A human denizen of night. |
| NIGHTWARD | • nightward adj. Toward night. • NIGHTWARD adv. approaching night. |
| RIGHTENED | • rightened v. Simple past tense and past participle of righten. • RIGHTEN v. (archaic) to set right. |
| THIRDINGS | • thirdings n. Plural of thirding. • thirdings n. (UK, law) One third of the corn or grain growing on the ground at the tenant’s death, paid to the lord as a heriot. • THIRDING n. a third part. |
| THREADING | • threading v. Present participle of thread. • threading n. The act or process by which something is threaded (in various senses). • threading n. An ancient Eastern method for removing hair by means of a thread, which is rolled over the hair in order… |
| THRIDDING | • thridding v. Present participle of thrid. • thridding n. (Obsolete) A riding (administrative division). • THRID v. (Spenser) to thread. |
| UNGIRTHED | • ungirthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ungirth. • UNGIRTH v. to free from a girth. |
| UNRIGHTED | • unrighted adj. Not righted. • UNRIGHT v. to wrong or to make wrong. |