| DEBUSSING | • debussing v. Present participle of debus. • DEBUS v. to get off a bus. |
| DISPUNGES | • dispunges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispunge. • DISPUNGE v. (Shakespeare) to sprinkle as from a sponge, also DISPONGE. |
| GAUDINESS | • gaudiness n. Pretension in appearance; looking overly and distastefully adorned. • GAUDINESS n. the state of being gaudy. |
| MUDSLINGS | • MUDSLING v. to use insults and accusations against a rival candidate. |
| NUTSEDGES | • nutsedges n. Plural of nutsedge. • NUTSEDGE n. any of various American sedges, also NUTGRASS. |
| PUDGINESS | • pudginess n. The state or quality of being pudgy. • PUDGINESS n. the state of being pudgy. |
| SEDUCINGS | • seducings n. Plural of seducing. • SEDUCING n. the act of seducing. |
| SMUDGINGS | • smudgings n. Plural of smudging. • SMUDGING n. the act of smudging. |
| SOUNDINGS | • soundings n. Plural of sounding. • SOUNDING n. the action of determining depth of water. |
| SPUDDINGS | • spuddings n. Plural of spudding. • SPUDDING n. the process of starting to excavate or drill (e.g. an oil-well). |
| STUDDINGS | • studdings n. Plural of studding. • STUDDING n. the woodwork of a lath and plaster wall or partition. |
| SUBSIDING | • subsiding v. Present participle of subside. • subsiding n. The act by which something subsides. • SUBSIDE v. to sink to a lower or normal level. |
| UNGLOSSED | • unglossed adj. Lacking a gloss (explanatory note). • unglossed adj. Not glossed; without embellishment. • unglossed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ungloss. |
| UNGRASSED | • ungrassed adj. Without grass growing on it. • UNGRASSED adj. not grown with grass. |
| UNGUESSED | • unguessed adj. Not guessed. • UNGUESSED adj. not guessed. |