| CONGESTED | • congested v. Simple past tense and past participle of congest. • congested adj. Overcrowded. • CONGEST v. to fill to excess. |
| DANEGELTS | • DANEGELT n. a tax imposed in the 10th century to buy off the Danes or to defend the country against them, also DANEGELD. |
| DECONGEST | • decongest v. To free from congestion. • DECONGEST v. to relieve or end the congestion of. |
| DESERTING | • deserting v. Present participle of desert. • DESERT v. to abandon. |
| DESIGNATE | • designate adj. Designated; appointed; chosen. • designate adj. (UK) Used after a role title to indicate that the person has been selected but has yet to take up the role. • designate v. To mark out and make known; to point out; to indicate; to show; to distinguish by marks or description. |
| DETANGLES | • detangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detangle. • DETANGLE v. to remove knots or tangles from. |
| DETESTING | • detesting v. Present participle of detest. • DETEST v. to hate intensely. |
| DEVESTING | • devesting v. Present participle of devest. • DEVEST v. to strip or deprive of. |
| ESTRANGED | • estranged v. Simple past tense and past participle of estrange. • estranged adj. Having become a stranger, of one who formerly was close, as a relative, friend, lover, or spouse. • ESTRANGE v. to alienate. |
| GLISTENED | • glistened v. Simple past tense and past participle of glisten. • GLISTEN v. to sparkle or shine; esp. to shine with a mild and fitful luster. |
| GOLDENEST | • goldenest adj. Superlative form of golden: most golden. • GOLDEN adj. of the colour of gold. |
| GUESTENED | • guestened v. Simple past tense and past participle of guesten. • GUESTEN v. (obsolete) to stay as a guest. |
| LEGENDIST | • legendist n. One who recounts or studies legends. • LEGENDIST n. a writer of legend. |
| NUTSEDGES | • nutsedges n. Plural of nutsedge. • NUTSEDGE n. any of various American sedges, also NUTGRASS. |
| SEGMENTED | • segmented v. Simple past tense and past participle of segment. • segmented adj. Having or made of segments. • SEGMENT v. to divide into sections. |
| STEEDYING | • STEEDY v. (archaic) to steady, also STEDDY. |
| STREIGNED | • STREIGNE v. (obsolete) to strain, also STRENE. |