| ABRIDGERS | • abridgers n. Plural of abridger. • ABRIDGER n. one who abridges. |
| DERINGERS | • deringers n. Plural of deringer. • Deringers n. Plural of Deringer. • DERINGER n. a small pocket pistol, also DERRINGER. |
| DIGRESSER | • DIGRESSER n. one who digresses. |
| DISGORGER | • disgorger n. (Fishing) A device used to remove a hook from the mouth of a fish. • DISGORGER n. one who disgorges. |
| DISGRACER | • disgracer n. One who disgraces. • DISGRACER n. one who disgraces. |
| DISREGARD | • disregard n. The act or state of deliberately not paying attention or caring about; misregard. • disregard v. (Transitive) To ignore; pay no attention to. • DISREGARD v. to pay no attention to. |
| DREARINGS | • DREARING n. (Spenser) dreariness. |
| GERARDIAS | • gerardias n. Plural of gerardia. • GERARDIA n. any of a genus of often root-parasitic herbs of the snapdragon family. |
| GRANDSIRE | • grandsire n. Grandfather. • grandsire n. Any male ancestor. • grandsire n. Any of a number of methods of change-ringing on bells. |
| HAGRIDERS | • HAGRIDER n. one who hagrides. |
| MISREGARD | • misregard n. (Obsolete) Wrong understanding; misconstruction. • misregard n. Disregard; failure to heed or consider; contempt; neglect. • misregard v. (Transitive) To disregard; fail to heed; ignore; neglect. |
| ORDERINGS | • orderings n. Plural of ordering. • ORDERING n. arrangement. |
| OVERGIRDS | • overgirds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overgird. • OVERGIRD v. to gird to excess. |
| PARRIDGES | • PARRIDGE n. (Scots) a soft meal of oatmeal, also PORRIDGE, PARRITCH. |
| PORRIDGES | • porridges n. Plural of porridge. • PORRIDGE n. a soft meal of oatmeal, also PARRIDGE, PARRITCH. |
| REDIGRESS | • redigress v. To digress again, especially to digress from a digression. • REDIGRESS v. to digress again. |
| RIGSDALER | • rigsdaler n. (Historical) An obsolete unit of currency used in Denmark, Norway and Danish territories. • RIGSDALER n. (Dutch) a small Dutch silver coin, also RIJKSDAALER. |
| RINGSIDER | • ringsider n. A person occupying a ringside seat. • RINGSIDER n. one with a seat at the ringside. |
| RODGERSIA | • rodgersia n. (Botany) Any member of the genus Rodgersia. • RODGERSIA n. a flowering perennial herb. |
| VERDIGRIS | • verdigris n. A blue-green patina or rust that forms on copper-containing metals. • verdigris n. (Chemistry, dated) Copper acetate. • verdigris n. (Color) The colour of this patina or material. |