| DEMOUNTING | • demounting v. Present participle of demount. • DEMOUNT v. to remove from a mounting. |
| DIGONEUTIC | • digoneutic adj. (Entomology) Having two broods per season. • DIGONEUTIC adj. breeding twice a year. |
| DOCQUETING | • docqueting v. Present participle of docquet. • DOCQUET v. to make a summary of the contents of a document, also DOCKET. |
| LONGITUDES | • longitudes n. Plural of longitude. • LONGITUDE n. the angular distance of any place on the earth's surface, east or west of a standard meridian (e.g. that of Greenwich). |
| OUTDESIGNS | • outdesigns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outdesign. • OUTDESIGN v. to surpass in designing. |
| OUTDUELING | • outdueling v. Present participle of outduel. • OUTDUEL v. to surpass in dueling. |
| OUTGRINNED | • outgrinned v. Simple past tense and past participle of outgrin. • OUTGRIN v. to surpass in grinning. |
| OUTLEADING | • outleading v. Present participle of outlead. • outleading adj. Leading outward. • OUTLEAD v. to surpass in leading. |
| OUTNIGHTED | • outnighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of outnight. • OUTNIGHT v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in mentioning nights. |
| OUTREADING | • outreading v. Present participle of outread. • OUTREAD v. to surpass in reading. |
| OUTREDDING | • OUTREDDING n. the act of exceeding redness. |
| OUTREIGNED | • outreigned v. Simple past tense and past participle of outreign. • OUTREIGN v. to reign longer than. |
| OUTWEEDING | • outweeding v. Present participle of outweed. • OUTWEED v. (Spenser) to root out. |
| REDOUBTING | • redoubting v. Present participle of redoubt. • REDOUBT v. (archaic) to fear. |
| UNGODLIEST | • ungodliest adj. Superlative form of ungodly: most ungodly. • UNGODLY adj. not godly. |