| CHANGEROUNDS | • CHANGEROUND n. a change of roles, also CHANGEAROUND. |
| DISAVOUCHING | • disavouching v. Present participle of disavouch. • DISAVOUCH v. (obsolete) to disavow, also DISAVOW. |
| DISHONOURING | • dishonouring v. Present participle of dishonour. • DISHONOUR v. to deprive of honour, disgrace, also DISHONOR. |
| DISHUMOURING | • dishumouring v. Present participle of dishumour. • DISHUMOUR v. (obsolete) to put out of humour. |
| DOUGHINESSES | • DOUGHINESS n. the state of being doughy. |
| DOWNDRAUGHTS | • downdraughts n. Plural of downdraught. • DOWNDRAUGHT n. a downward movement of air, also DOWNDRAFT. |
| DREADNOUGHTS | • dreadnoughts n. Plural of dreadnought. • DREADNOUGHT n. a large battleship; a garment of heavy woollen cloth, also DREADNAUGHT. |
| DROUGHTINESS | • droughtiness n. Dryness of the weather; lack of rain. • DROUGHTINESS n. the state of being droughty. |
| DUCKSHOVINGS | • DUCKSHOVING n. the act of jumping a queue. |
| FUNDHOLDINGS | • FUNDHOLDING n. under the NHS, the system enabling general practitioners to receive a fixed budget. |
| GROUNDFISHES | • groundfishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of groundfish. • GROUNDFISH n. a marine fish that is found at the bottom e.g. cod, haddock. |
| GROUNDSHARED | • groundshared v. Simple past tense and past participle of groundshare. • GROUNDSHARE v. to share a sports stadium with another team. |
| GROUNDSHARES | • groundshares n. Plural of groundshare. • GROUNDSHARE v. to share a sports stadium with another team. |
| GROUNDSHEETS | • groundsheets n. Plural of groundsheet. • GROUNDSHEET n. a waterproof sheet spread on the ground in a tent etc. |
| SHOULDERINGS | • shoulderings n. Plural of shouldering. • SHOULDERING n. the act of carrying on the shoulder. |
| SNOWPLOUGHED | • snowploughed v. Simple past tense and past participle of snowplough. • snow␣ploughed v. Simple past tense and past participle of snow plough. • SNOWPLOUGH v. to clear with a snowplough, also SNOWPLOW. |
| UNDERGROWTHS | • undergrowths n. Plural of undergrowth. • UNDERGROWTH n. low growth on the floor of a forest including seedlings and saplings, shrubs, and herbs. |