BUNDING | • bunding v. Present participle of bund. • BUND v. to make an embankment. |
DUNGEON | • dungeon n. An underground prison or vault, typically built underneath a castle. • dungeon n. (Obsolete) The main tower of a motte or castle; a keep or donjon. • dungeon n. (Obsolete) A shrewd person. |
DUNGING | • dunging v. Present participle of dung. • dunging n. An application of manure, to fertilize land. • DUNG v. to fertilize with manure. |
DUNKING | • dunking v. Present participle of dunk. • dunking n. The act or process of briefly submerging or immersing an object or person in a liquid, as in dunking… • dunking n. (Basketball) Forcefully thrusting the ball through the basket from above. |
DUNNAGE | • dunnage n. (Chiefly transport) Scrap material, often wood, used to fill spaces to prevent the shifting of more… • dunnage n. Personal effects; baggage. • DUNNAGE n. wood laid in a ship's hold to keep cargo dry and safe, aka fardage. |
DUNNING | • dunning v. Present participle of dun. • dunning n. Attempt to collect a debt. • Dunning prop.n. A surname. |
DUNTING | • dunting v. Present participle of dunt. • DUNT v. to strike with a heavy blow. |
DURNING | • Durning prop.n. A surname. • DURN v. to damn. |
ENDUING | • enduing v. Present participle of endue. • ENDUE v. to put on, as of clothes; to invest with, also ENDEW, INDEW, INDOW, INDUE. |
FUNDING | • funding v. Present participle of fund. • funding n. The action of the verb fund. • funding n. Money provided as funds. |
HANDGUN | • handgun n. A small gun with a relatively short barrel, designed to be held and operated with a single hand. • HANDGUN n. a gun that can be held and fired in one hand. |
INDUING | • induing v. Present participle of indue. • INDUE v. to provide with, also ENDUE, INDEW. |
NONDRUG | • nondrug n. Any substance that is not a drug. • nondrug adj. Not of or pertaining to drugs. • NONDRUG adj. not involving drugs. |
NUDGING | • nudging v. Present participle of nudge. • nudging n. The act of giving a nudge; pushing, touching. • nudging n. Hinting or influencing people’s choices (according to nudge theory); softly controlling. |
TUNDING | • tunding n. (UK, archaic, school slang) A caning. • TUND v. (archaic) to beat, thump. |
UNDOING | • undoing n. The act of loosening or unfastening. • undoing n. Ruin; defeat, (also) that which causes defeat or ruin. • undoing n. Annulment; reversal. |
UNDYING | • undying adj. Permanent; never-ending; infinite. • undying v. Present participle of undie. • UNDYING adj. not subject to death. |
WINDGUN | • WINDGUN n. an air gun. |