| DETOURING | • detouring v. Present participle of detour. • detouring n. The act of taking a detour. • DETOUR v. to take an indirect route. |
| DOUGHTIER | • doughtier adj. Comparative form of doughty: more doughty. • DOUGHTY adj. courageous. |
| DRUGSTORE | • drugstore n. (Chiefly US, Canada) Synonym of pharmacy, especially a small standalone general store which includes a pharmacy. • drug␣store n. Alternative spelling of drugstore. • DRUGSTORE n. (US) a chemist's shop. |
| GOURDIEST | • GOURDY adj. of a horse, swollen in the legs. |
| GRADUATOR | • graduator n. One who determines or indicates graduation. • graduator n. An instrument for dividing any line, straight or curved, into smaller regular intervals. • graduator n. An apparatus for diffusing a solution, such as brine or vinegar, over a large surface, for exposure to the air. |
| GROUNDNUT | • groundnut n. A climbing vine, Apios americana, of eastern North America, having fragrant brownish flowers and small edible tubers. • groundnut n. Any similar plant having underground tubers. • groundnut n. The nutlike tuber of such a plant, especially peanuts. |
| GROUNDOUT | • groundout n. Alternative form of ground out. • ground␣out v. (Electronics) To provide proper grounding for a circuit. • ground␣out v. (Baseball) To become out by hitting a ground ball which is fielded and leads to a force or tag of a runner. |
| OBTRUDING | • obtruding v. Present participle of obtrude. • obtruding n. An obtrusion; the act of something that obtrudes. • OBTRUDING n. the act of obtruding. |
| OUTARGUED | • outargued v. Simple past tense and past participle of outargue. • out-argued v. Simple past tense and past participle of out-argue. • out␣argued v. Simple past tense and past participle of out argue. |
| OUTDARING | • outdaring v. Present participle of outdare. • OUTDARE v. to surpass in daring. |
| OUTDURING | • outduring v. Present participle of outdure. • OUTDURE v. (obsolete) to outlast. |
| OUTGLARED | • outglared v. Simple past tense and past participle of outglare. • OUTGLARE v. to surpass in glaring. |
| OUTGUARDS | • outguards n. Plural of outguard. • OUTGUARD n. a guard or small body of troops at a distance from the main body of an army. |
| OUTRANGED | • outranged v. Simple past tense and past participle of outrange. • OUTRANGE v. to surpass in range. |
| OUTRIDING | • outriding v. Present participle of outride. • outriding n. A trip out on horseback to inspect a ranch etc. • OUTRIDING n. the act of riding out. |
| OUTRIGGED | • outrigged v. Simple past tense and past participle of outrig. • OUTRIG v. to equip (a boat) with outriggers (projections having floats). |
| ROTUNDING | • ROTUND v. to round. |
| STROUDING | • strouding n. Material for strouds; a kind of coarse cloth formerly used in trade between the Europeans and the Native Americans. • STROUDING n. the material used for a stroud, coarse wool. |
| TRUDGEONS | • trudgeons n. Plural of trudgeon. • TRUDGEON n. a swimming stroke, also TRUDGEN. |