| ANGLEPODS | • ANGLEPOD n. any of a genus of plants of the milkweed family. |
| DELAPSING | • delapsing v. Present participle of delapse. • DELAPSE v. to sink down. |
| DIPLOGENS | • DIPLOGEN n. an alternative name for deuterium or heavy hydrogen. |
| DUMPLINGS | • dumplings n. Plural of dumpling. • DUMPLING n. a ball of dough cooked with something else. |
| GOLDSPINK | • goldspink n. (Obsolete) The European goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis). • GOLDSPINK n. (Scots) the goldfinch, also GOWDSPINK. |
| PADDLINGS | • paddlings n. Plural of paddling. • PADDLING n. the act of propelling with a paddle. |
| PEDDLINGS | • peddlings n. Plural of peddling. • PEDDLING n. the act of peddling. |
| PLAIDINGS | • plaidings n. Plural of plaiding. • PLAIDING n. a strong woollen fabric. |
| PLEADINGS | • pleadings n. Plural of pleading. • PLEADING n. the act of conducting a plea. |
| PLODDINGS | • ploddings n. Plural of plodding. • PLODDING n. the act of plodding. |
| PUDDLINGS | • puddlings n. Plural of puddling. • PUDDLING n. the process of converting pig iron to wrought iron. |
| SPELDINGS | • speldings n. Plural of spelding. • SPELDING n. a haddock or other small fish split open and dried in the sun, also SPELDIN, SPELDRIN, SPELDRING. |
| SPELDRING | • speldring n. (Scotland) A split dried haddock or other small fish. • SPELDRING n. a haddock or other small fish split open and dried in the sun, also SPELDIN, SPELDING, SPELDRIN. |
| SPINDLING | • spindling v. Present participle of spindle. • spindling adj. Spindly; very long and slender. • spindling n. Anything long and slender, like a shoot. |
| SPLODGING | • splodging v. Present participle of splodge. • SPLODGE v. to make a splash, also SPLATCH, SPLOTCH. |
| SPRANGLED | • sprangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sprangle. • SPRANGLE v. (US) to sprawl, to straggle. |
| SPRINGALD | • springald n. (Archaic) A young man, a stripling, a youth. • springald n. (Historical) An ancient military engine for launching stones and arrows by means of a spring. • SPRINGALD n. (archaic) an active young man, also SPRINGAL. |