| GRIDDERS | • gridders n. Plural of gridder. • GRIDDER n. (US) an American football player. |
| GRIDDING | • gridding v. Present participle of grid. • gridding n. Adding a grid of lines to a map etc. • gridding n. The construction of a rectangular matrix of numbers from a set of scattered data points. |
| GRIDDLED | • griddled v. Simple past tense and past participle of griddle. • GRIDDLE v. to cook on a flat pan. |
| GRIDDLES | • griddles n. Plural of griddle. • griddles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of griddle. • GRIDDLE v. to cook on a flat pan. |
| RIDDANCE | • riddance n. The act of being rid of something; deliverance. • riddance n. The earth thrown up by a burrowing animal. • RIDDANCE n. the action or an act of getting rid of something or someone. |
| RIDDLERS | • riddlers n. Plural of riddler. • RIDDLER n. one who poses riddles. |
| RIDDLING | • riddling v. Present participle of riddle. • riddling n. Material removed by riddling, or sieving. • riddling n. The posing or solving of a riddle. |
| STRIDDEN | • stridden v. (Britain) past participle of stride. • STRIDE v. to walk with long steps. |
| STRIDDLE | • striddle v. (Dialectal, Scotland, Northern England) To straddle. • STRIDDLE v. to stand astride something, also STRADDLE, STRODDLE, STRODLE. |
| THRIDDED | • thridded v. Simple past tense and past participle of thrid. • THRID v. (Spenser) to thread. |
| UNRIDDEN | • unridden adj. Not ridden. • UNRIDDEN adj. not ridden. |
| UNRIDDLE | • unriddle v. (Transitive) To figure out the answer to (a riddle). • unriddle v. (Transitive, by extension) To solve (a perplexing problem). • UNRIDDLE v. to work out a riddle. |