| BLINDGUTS | • blind␣guts n. Plural of blind gut. • BLINDGUT n. the caecum. |
| DANEGELTS | • DANEGELT n. a tax imposed in the 10th century to buy off the Danes or to defend the country against them, also DANEGELD. |
| DANGLIEST | • dangliest adj. Superlative form of dangly: most dangly. • DANGLY adj. hanging loosely. |
| DELISTING | • delisting v. Present participle of delist. • delisting n. Formal removal from an official list. • DELIST v. to remove from a list. |
| DESALTING | • desalting v. Present participle of desalt. • desalting n. A process in which salt is removed from a material; desalination. • DESALTING n. the act of removing salt from. |
| DETANGLES | • detangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detangle. • DETANGLE v. to remove knots or tangles from. |
| GLADSTONE | • Gladstone prop.n. A Scottish habitational surname from Old English. • Gladstone prop.n. Any of places of the same name. • Gladstone n. Ellipsis of Gladstone bag.. |
| GLISTENED | • glistened v. Simple past tense and past participle of glisten. • GLISTEN v. to sparkle or shine; esp. to shine with a mild and fitful luster. |
| GOLDENEST | • goldenest adj. Superlative form of golden: most golden. • GOLDEN adj. of the colour of gold. |
| GOLDSTONE | • goldstone n. A glittering ornamental glass made in a low-oxygen reducing atmosphere. It can be polished and carved. • goldstone n. Alternative form of gold stone (“gold ore”). • Goldstone prop.n. A placename. |
| GOLDTONES | • GOLDTONE n. a photographic image printed on a glass-plate with a painted golden backing. |
| LEGENDIST | • legendist n. One who recounts or studies legends. • LEGENDIST n. a writer of legend. |
| LODGMENTS | • lodgments n. Plural of lodgment. • LODGMENT n. a temporary place to live, also LODGING. |
| STANDGALE | • standgale n. (UK, dialect) A bird, the stannel. • STANDGALE n. a corrupt form of staniel, the kestrel, also STANIEL, STANNEL, STANYEL. |
| STRANGLED | • strangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of strangle. • STRANGLE v. to choke to death. |
| STRIDLING | • STRIDLING adv. (dialect) astride. |
| STRODLING | • STRODLE v. (dialect) to stand astride something, also STRADDLE, STRIDDLE, STRODDLE. |