| DEPAINTING | • depainting v. Present participle of depaint. • DEPAINT v. (Spenser) to paint, also DEPEINCT. |
| DEPILATING | • depilating v. Present participle of depilate. • DEPILATE v. to remove hair. |
| 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. |
| DEPUTIZING | • deputizing v. Present participle of deputize. • DEPUTIZE v. to act as a deputy, also DEPUTISE. |
| DIPNETTING | • dipnetting v. Present participle of dipnet. • DIPNET v. to scoop fish. |
| DIREMPTING | • dirempting v. Present participle of dirempt. • DIREMPT v. to separate into two. |
| DISCEPTING | • discepting v. Present participle of discept. • DISCEPT v. to dispute, debate. |
| DISPARTING | • disparting v. Present participle of dispart. • DISPART v. (archaic) to part, split in two. |
| DISPORTING | • disporting v. Present participle of disport. • disporting n. The act of one who disports. • DISPORT v. to amuse oneself. |
| DISPOSTING | • disposting v. Present participle of dispost. • DISPOST v. to displace from a post. |
| DISRUPTING | • disrupting v. Present participle of disrupt. • disrupting adj. That disrupts; disruptive. • DISRUPT v. to throw into confusion. |
| EXPEDITING | • expediting v. Present participle of expedite. • EXPEDITE v. to speed up the progress of. |
| LAPIDATING | • lapidating v. Present participle of lapidate. • LAPIDATE v. to hurl stones at. |
| PINGUIDITY | • pinguidity n. The state or condition of being pinguid; fatness, obesity. • PINGUIDITY n. the quality of being pinguid. |
| PINGUITUDE | • pinguitude n. Fatness; obesity; the process of growing fat. • PINGUITUDE n. fatness. |
| PREDICTING | • predicting v. Present participle of predict. • predicting n. A prediction. • PREDICT v. to tell of or about in advance. |
| PREEDITING | • preediting v. Present participle of preedit. • PREEDIT v. to edit beforehand. |
| 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… |