| ALLUDE | • allude v. (Intransitive) To refer to something indirectly or by suggestion. • ALLUDE v. to make an indirect reference. |
| ALMUDE | • almude n. (Historical, measure) A traditional Portuguese unit of liquid volume, equal to 14–26 liters. • almude n. (Historical, measure) Alternative form of almud, similar units of liquid volume in Spain and Turkey. • ALMUDE n. a Spanish unit of capacity, also ALMUD. |
| ALUDEL | • aludel n. A pear-shaped pot with an opening at each end, formerly used, especially by alchemists, for sublimation. • ALUDEL n. (Arabic) a pear-shaped pot used in sublimation. |
| AUDILE | • audile n. A person whose mental imagery consists of sounds. • audile adj. Pertaining to hearing. • AUDILE n. one who thinks in terms of sounds. |
| AULDER | • aulder adj. Comparative form of auld: more auld. • AULD adj. (Scots) old. |
| BELAUD | • belaud v. (Transitive, rare) To load with praise; praise greatly; extol. • BELAUD v. to laud or praise greatly. |
| CAUDLE | • caudle n. A hot drink given to the sick, consisting of wine or ale, eggs, and bread. • caudle v. (Transitive) To make into caudle. • caudle v. (Transitive) To serve as a caudle to; to refresh. |
| CEDULA | • cedula n. (Philippines) A community tax certificate, often used as a form of identification in the Philippines. • cedula n. A South American promissory note or mortgage bond on lands. • CEDULA n. (Spanish) a South American promissory note or mortgage bond on land. |
| DUMELA | • DUMELA interj. (South African) hello, good morning. |
| FEUDAL | • feudal adj. Of, or relating to feudalism. • FEUDAL adj. pertaining to an ancient political and economic system. |
| HAULED | • hauled v. Simple past tense and past participle of haul. • HAUL v. to pull with force. |
| LAUDED | • lauded v. Simple past tense and past participle of laud. • LAUD v. to praise. |
| LAUDER | • lauder n. One who lauds (communicates high praises). • lauder n. A follower of Archbishop William Laud. • Lauder prop.n. A small town in the Scottish Borders council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NT5347). |
| MAULED | • mauled v. Simple past tense and past participle of maul. • MAUL v. to batter or maltreat. |
| SALUED | • SALUE v. (obsolete) to salute. |
| UNLADE | • unlade v. (Transitive) To unload. • unlade v. (Transitive) To disburden; take the burden from; relieve. • unlade v. (Transitive) To discharge the cargo from. |
| UNLEAD | • unlead v. (Transitive) To take away the leaden seals from (the bales of transit goods). • unlead v. (Transitive, printing, historical) To take out the leads from (printed matter that has been set up). • UNLEAD v. to remove the lead from. |
| UPLEAD | • uplead n. (Telecommunications) The line or lines connecting the output of a transmitter to its antenna. • uplead v. (Transitive, rare) To lead upward. • UPLEAD v. to lead up. |
| VALUED | • valued adj. Having a value, esteemed. • valued v. Simple past tense and past participle of value. • VALUE v. to estimate the worth of. |
| WAULED | • wauled v. Simple past tense and past participle of waul. • WAUL v. to cry like a cat, also WAWL, WRAWL. |