| DEGERMING | • degerming v. Present participle of degerm. • DEGERM v. to remove germs from. |
| DEMERGING | • demerging v. Present participle of demerge. • DEMERGE v. to remove a division from a corporation, also DEMERGER. |
| DEMERSING | • demersing v. Present participle of demerse. • DEMERSE v. (obsolete) to immerse. |
| DEPERMING | • deperming v. Present participle of deperm. • DEPERM v. to demagnetize (a ship or submarine) to protect it from magnetic detection. |
| DOGGERMEN | • doggermen n. Plural of doggerman. • DOGGERMAN n. (Dutch) a sailor belonging to a dogger, a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the Dutch. |
| DUNGMERES | • dungmeres n. Plural of dungmere. • DUNGMERE n. a manure-pit. |
| GARMENTED | • garmented adj. (Poetic) Wearing a garment; attired. • GARMENT v. to dress in a garment. |
| GENDARMES | • gendarmes n. Plural of gendarme. • GENDARME n. (French) a French policeman. |
| GERMANDER | • germander n. A Mediterranean herb, Teucrium chamaedrys, historically grown for medicinal use but now mostly as an… • germander n. Any plant of the genus Teucrium, some with small, pink, white, or pale purple flowers and a small upper lip. • GERMANDER n. a plant of the genus Teucrium, of mint-like herbs and low shrubs. |
| IMPREGNED | • impregned v. Simple past tense and past participle of impregn. • IMPREGN v. (archaic) to impregnate. |
| MARGENTED | • margented v. Simple past tense and past participle of margent. • MARGENT v. to provide with a border, also MARGIN. |
| MISGENDER | • misgender v. (Transitive) To refer to (especially a trans person) using terms that express the wrong gender, either… • misgender v. (Transitive, grammar) To use the wrong grammatical gender with a word. • MISGENDER v. to refer to (a person) using a pronoun or title that does not correspond with that person's gender identity. |
| MURGEONED | • murgeoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of murgeon. • MURGEON v. (Scots) to mock with grimaces. |
| REDEEMING | • redeeming adj. Compensating for the faults of someone or something. • redeeming adj. Able to save people from sin, error or evil. • redeeming v. Present participle of redeem. |
| REMEADING | • remeading v. Present participle of remead. • REMEAD v. (Scots) to remedy, also REMEDE, REMEID. |
| REMEDYING | • remedying v. Present participle of remedy. • REMEDY v. to relieve or cure. |
| REMEIDING | • remeiding v. Present participle of remeid. • REMEID v. (Scots) to remedy, also REMEAD, REMEDE. |
| REMENDING | • remending v. Present participle of remend. • REMEND v. to mend again. |