| BEDSPRING | • bedspring n. A springy surface that supports the mattress of a bed. • BEDSPRING n. the spring of a bed. |
| DAYSPRING | • dayspring n. (Archaic) The beginning of the day, or first appearance of light; the dawn; daybreak. • DAYSPRING n. (archaic) dawn. |
| DOGNAPERS | • dognapers n. Plural of dognaper. • DOGNAPER n. one who dognaps, abducts dogs, also DOGNAPPER. |
| DRIPPINGS | • drippings n. Plural of dripping. • DRIPPING n. fat from meat. |
| DROPPINGS | • droppings n. Plural of dropping. • DROPPING n. something that has been dropped. |
| ENGRASPED | • engrasped v. Simple past tense and past participle of engrasp. • ENGRASP v. (Spenser) to grasp. |
| HANDGRIPS | • handgrips n. Plural of handgrip. • HANDGRIP n. a grasp with the hand. |
| PREDESIGN | • predesign v. (Transitive) To design beforehand; to predetermine. • PREDESIGN v. to design in advance. |
| PRESIDING | • presiding v. Present participle of preside. • presiding adj. Having authority over; vested with the authority to preside over. • PRESIDE v. to occupy the position of authority. |
| PRODDINGS | • proddings n. Plural of prodding. • PRODDING n. the act of poking. |
| PROGNOSED | • prognosed v. Simple past tense and past participle of prognose. • PROGNOSE v. to forecast the probable course of a disease. |
| RESPADING | • respading v. Present participle of respade. • RESPADE v. to turn over soil again. |
| 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. |
| SPIDERING | • spidering v. Present participle of spider. • SPIDER v. to move in a scuttling manner. |
| SPRANGLED | • sprangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sprangle. • SPRANGLE v. (US) to sprawl, to straggle. |
| SPREADING | • spreading v. Present participle of spread. • spreading n. The act by which something is spread. • SPREADING adj. expansive. |
| SPREDDING | • spredding v. Present participle of spred. • SPREDD v. (obsolete) to spread, also SPRED, SPREDDE. |
| 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. |