| ADDERSTONE | • adderstone n. Alternative form of adder stone. • Adderstone prop.n. A scattered settlement in Adderstone with Lucker parish, in northern Northumberland, England (OS grid ref NU1330). • adder␣stone n. A stone of varying forms and usually glassy with a naturally formed hole, which is often used as an amulet or bead. |
| DEADSTROKE | • dead-stroke adj. Making a stroke without recoil; deadbeat. • DEADSTROKE adj. without recoil. |
| DEFORESTED | • deforested v. Simple past tense and past participle of deforest. • deforested adj. Of or pertaining to deforestation. • DEFOREST v. to remove the trees from an area. |
| DELTOIDEUS | • deltoideus adj. Like a triangle, triangular. • deltoideus n. The deltoideus muscle. • DELTOIDEUS n. the deltoid muscle. |
| DEOXIDATES | • deoxidates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deoxidate. • DEOXIDATE v. to deoxidize. |
| DESPONDENT | • despondent adj. In low spirits from loss of hope or courage. • DESPONDENT adj. feeling or showing extreme discouragement. |
| DODDERIEST | • DODDERY adj. unsteady with age. |
| EISTEDDFOD | • eisteddfod n. Any of several annual festivals in which Welsh poets, dancers, and musicians compete for recognition. • EISTEDDFOD n. (Welsh) an annual assembly of Welsh poets and musicians. |
| EPIDOTISED | • epidotised adj. Alternative form of epidotized. • EPIDOTISED adj. changed into epidote, also EPIDOTIZED. |
| METHODISED | • methodised v. Simple past tense and past participle of methodise. • METHODISE v. to reduce to method; to arrange in an orderly way; as, to methodize one's work or thoughts, also METHODIZE. |
| OUTDRESSED | • outdressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outdress. • OUTDRESS v. to surpass in dressing. |
| OUTREDDENS | • outreddens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outredden. • OUTREDDEN v. to surpass in redness, also OUTRED. |
| OUTSPEEDED | • outspeeded v. Simple past tense and past participle of outspeed. • OUTSPEED v. to go faster than. |
| OVERDUSTED | • overdusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overdust. • OVERDUST v. to dust over. |
| SOFTHEADED | • softheaded adj. (Informal) Lacking sound judgment or resolve; stupid; weak-minded. • soft-headed adj. Alternative spelling of softheaded. • SOFTHEADED adj. having or indicative of a weak, unrealistic, or uncritical mind. |
| STAMPEDOED | • stampedoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of stampedo. • STAMPEDO v. (obsolete) to stampede. |
| STEVEDORED | • stevedored v. Simple past tense and past participle of stevedore. • STEVEDORE v. to work as a stevedore. |