| DAUNDERING | • daundering v. Present participle of daunder. • DAUNDER v. (dialect) to stroll, saunter, also DANDER, DAUNER, DAWNER. |
| DEFRAUDING | • defrauding v. Present participle of defraud. • defrauding n. The act of committing fraud. • DEFRAUD v. to swindle. |
| DISFIGURED | • disfigured v. Simple past tense and past participle of disfigure. • DISFIGURE v. to spoil the appearance of. |
| DRUDGERIES | • drudgeries n. Plural of drudgery. • DRUDGERY n. hard, tedious work. |
| GUIDEWORDS | • guidewords n. Plural of guideword. • guide␣words n. Plural of guide word. • GUIDEWORD n. a word at the top of a dictionary page indicating the first word on the page. |
| INGROUNDED | • INGROUND v. to fix (something) in something as in the ground. |
| OUTREDDING | • OUTREDDING n. the act of exceeding redness. |
| PUDDINGIER | • PUDDINGY adj. like a pudding, soft and stodgy. |
| REDOUNDING | • redounding v. Present participle of redound. • REDOUNDING n. the act of redounding. |
| ROUGHDRIED | • roughdried v. Simple past tense and past participle of roughdry. • ROUGHDRY v. to dry without ironing, as washed clothes. |
| RUGGEDISED | • ruggedised v. Simple past tense and past participle of ruggedise. • RUGGEDISE v. to make rugged, also RUGGEDIZE. |
| RUGGEDIZED | • ruggedized v. Simple past tense and past participle of ruggedize. • ruggedized adj. Modified to be more rugged, and to withstand rough treatment. • RUGGEDIZE v. to make rugged, also RUGGEDISE. |
| SHUDDERING | • shuddering v. Present participle of shudder. • shuddering n. An extended or continuous shudder. • SHUDDERING adj. trembling. |
| SURBEDDING | • surbedding v. Present participle of surbed. • SURBED v. (obsolete) to set on edge (applied to a stone with reference to the grain). |
| UNABRIDGED | • unabridged adj. (Of a book or document) Not abridged, shortened, expurgated or condensed; complete. • unabridged n. An unabridged publication, especially a reference work. • UNABRIDGED adj. not abridged. |
| UNDERDOING | • underdoing v. Present participle of underdo. • UNDERDO v. to do insufficiently. |
| UNDERGIRDS | • undergirds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undergird. • UNDERGIRD v. to form the basis or foundation of, to support from below. |
| UNDREADING | • undreading adj. Not dreading; without fear. • UNDREADING adj. of or related to the unravelling of hair dreadlocks. |