| DEPARTINGS | • departings n. Plural of departing. • DEPARTING n. the act of departing. |
| DEPIGMENTS | • depigments v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of depigment. • DEPIGMENT v. to take away or reduce the pigmentation in. |
| DEPOSITING | • depositing v. Present participle of deposit. • depositing n. Deposition. • DEPOSIT v. to place. |
| DEPUTISING | • deputising v. Present participle of deputise. • DEPUTISE v. to act as a deputy, also DEPUTIZE. |
| DISCEPTING | • discepting v. Present participle of discept. • DISCEPT v. to dispute, debate. |
| GLIDEPATHS | • glidepaths n. Plural of glidepath. • glide␣paths n. Plural of glide path. • GLIDEPATH n. the path followed by an aircraft coming in to land. |
| GUIDEPOSTS | • guideposts n. Plural of guidepost. • GUIDEPOST n. a post to guide the traveller. |
| LIGHTSPEED | • lightspeed n. The speed of light (in vacuum unless another medium is specified). • lightspeed n. An extremely fast speed. • light␣speed n. Alternative form of lightspeed. |
| PARTRIDGES | • partridges n. Plural of partridge. • PARTRIDGE n. any member of a genus of game birds of the pheasant family, also PAITRICK. |
| PEDOLOGIST | • pedologist n. A scientist who studies origins, composition and distribution of soils and the materials from which soils are formed. • pedologist n. A scientist who specializes in pedology. • pedologist n. A scientist who studies soil as a component of natural systems. |
| PIGSTICKED | • pigsticked v. Simple past tense and past participle of pigstick. • PIGSTICK v. to hunt for wild boar. |
| PREDIGESTS | • predigests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of predigest. • PREDIGEST v. to digest in advance. |
| PTERYGOIDS | • pterygoids n. Plural of pterygoid. • PTERYGOID n. a paired bone of the upper jaw. |
| SIGNPOSTED | • signposted v. Simple past tense and past participle of signpost. • SIGNPOST v. to provide with posts bearing signs. |
| SPLODGIEST | • splodgiest adj. Superlative form of splodgy: most splodgy. • SPLODGY adj. covered with splodges. |
| SPRINGTIDE | • springtide n. (Literary, poetic) The springtime. • springtide n. Alternative spelling of spring tide. • spring␣tide n. The tide which occurs when the moon is new or full; the effects of the Sun and moon being reinforced… |
| STAMPEDING | • stampeding v. Present participle of stampede. • STAMPEDE v. to send rushing in panic, also STAMPEDO. |