| ALLSEED | • allseed n. Any of several plants, not closely related, that produce many seeds, such as. • ALLSEED n. a weed of the flax family. |
| ALLUDES | • alludes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of allude. • ALLUDE v. to make an indirect reference. |
| ALUDELS | • aludels n. Plural of aludel. • ALUDEL n. (Arabic) a pear-shaped pot used in sublimation. |
| BALLADS | • ballads n. Plural of ballad. • BALLAD v. to make ballads about, also BALLANT, BALLAT, BALLET. |
| BALLSED | • ballsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of balls. • BALLS v. to mess up. |
| DALLIES | • dallies n. Plural of dally. • dallies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dally. • DALLY v. to waste time. |
| DALLOPS | • dallops n. Plural of dallop. • DALLOP n. (obsolete) a tuft or clump. |
| DEVALLS | • devalls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devall. • devalls n. Plural of devall. • DEVALL v. to sink, decline. |
| DISALLY | • disally v. To part, as an alliance; to sunder. • DISALLY v. to break an alliance. |
| DISLEAL | • disleal adj. (Obsolete) disloyal; perfidious. • DISLEAL adj. (Spenser) disloyal. |
| DOLLARS | • dollars n. Plural of dollar. • DOLLAR n. a monetary unit of the USA. |
| ILLIADS | • ILLIAD n. (Shakespeare) an amorous glance, also OEILLADE, ELIAD, EYELIAD, EYLIAD. |
| LADLERS | • ladlers n. Plural of ladler. • LADLER n. one who ladles; (historical) a collector of ladle dues. |
| LALDIES | • LALDIE n. (Scots) a beating or thrashing, also LALDY. |
| SALLADS | • sallads n. Plural of sallad. • SALLAD n. (archaic) a salad. |
| SALLIED | • sallied v. Simple past tense and past participle of sally. • SALLY v. to rush out suddenly. |
| SCALLED | • scalled adj. (Obsolete) scabby; scurfy. • SCALLED adj. having scabs. |
| SMALLED | • smalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of small. • SMALL v. to make or become small. |
| SPALLED | • spalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spall. • SPALL v. to break up into fragments. |
| STALLED | • stalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of stall. • STALL v. to come to a standstill. |