| DATELINED | • datelined v. Simple past tense and past participle of dateline. • DATELINE v. to provide a news story with a time and place. |
| DENDRITES | • dendrites n. Plural of dendrite. • DENDRITE n. a branched part of a nerve cell, also DENDRON. |
| DEPAINTED | • depainted adj. (Obsolete) Painted, depicted. • DEPAINT v. (Spenser) to paint, also DEPEINCT. |
| DESTAINED | • destained v. Simple past tense and past participle of destain. • destained adj. From which a stain has been removed. • DESTAIN v. to rid of stain. |
| DETRAINED | • detrained v. Simple past tense and past participle of detrain. • DETRAIN v. to alight from a train. |
| DIPNETTED | • dipnetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of dipnet. • DIPNET v. to scoop fish. |
| DISNESTED | • disnested v. Simple past tense and past participle of disnest. • DISNEST v. to dislodge from a nest. |
| DISSENTED | • dissented v. Simple past tense and past participle of dissent. • DISSENT v. to disagree. |
| DISTENDED | • distended adj. Extended or expanded, as from internal pressure; swollen. • distended adj. (Biology) gravid. • distended v. Simple past tense and past participle of distend. |
| DISTENDER | • distender n. One who, or that which, distends. • DISTENDER n. one who distends. |
| EDITIONED | • editioned adj. (Art) Having undergone editioning. • EDITION v. to produce multiple copies of an art work. |
| HIDDENITE | • hiddenite n. (Mineralogy) A pale green form of spodumene that is sometimes used as a gemstone. • HIDDENITE n. an emerald-green variety of spodumene found in Carolina. |
| INTENDEDS | • intendeds n. Plural of intended. • INTENDED n. one whom one intends to marry. |
| MISTENDED | • MISTEND v. to tend to improperly. |
| TEDDERING | • teddering v. Present participle of tedder. • TEDDER v. to use such a machine. |
| TENDRILED | • tendriled adj. Alternative form of tendrilled. • TENDRILED adj. having tendrils, also TENDRILLED. |
| TRIDENTED | • tridented adj. Having three prongs; tridentate. • TRIDENTED adj. having three prongs, also TRIDENTAL, TRIDENTATE. |