| ADDOOMED | • addoomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of addoom. • ADDOOM v. (Spenser) to award; to adjudge, also ADDEEM. |
| DAGWOODS | • dagwoods n. Plural of dagwood. • Dagwoods n. Plural of Dagwood. • DAGWOOD n. any of various shrubs and trees of genus Cornus, also DOGWOOD. |
| DAMEHOOD | • damehood n. The fact or condition of being a dame. • DAMEHOOD n. the state of being a dame. |
| DEADWOOD | • deadwood n. Dead branches or wood on a tree, or coarse woody debris. • deadwood n. People or things judged to be superfluous to an organization or project. • deadwood n. Money not realized by exiting a winning pump trade too early. |
| DOOMSDAY | • doomsday n. The day when God is expected to judge the world; the end times. • doomsday n. Judgement day; the day of the Final Judgment; any day of decisive judgement or final dissolution. • doomsday n. Any day of great death and destruction; end of the world; an apocalypse. |
| DOORYARD | • dooryard n. (Northern New England) the yard near the front or back door of a house. • DOORYARD n. a yard in front of a house. |
| DOWNLOAD | • download n. A file transfer to a given computer or device from a remote one through a network connection. • download n. A file that has been or is intended to be transferred in this way. • download v. (Transitive, computing) To transfer data to a given computer from a remote one via a network. |
| ELDORADO | • Eldorado prop.n. The name of many places in many countries (see also El Dorado), including… • El␣Dorado prop.n. A Muisca tribal chief who covered himself in gold dust. • El␣Dorado prop.n. A legendary lost city of gold. |
| FOODLAND | • FOODLAND n. land for the production of food. |
| HARDWOOD | • hardwood n. (Countable, mostly in botany and forestry) The wood from any dicotyledonous tree, without regard to its hardness. • hardwood n. (Countable) (in more general use) As the preceding, but limited to those that are commercial timbers… • hardwood n. (Countable, forestry) The tree or tree species that yields the preceding. |
| LADHOODS | • LADHOOD n. the state of being a lad. |
| LADYHOOD | • ladyhood n. The quality or state of being a lady or ladylike. • LADYHOOD n. the state of being a lady. |
| MAIDHOOD | • maidhood n. The state, condition, or quality of a maid; maidenhood; virginity. • MAIDHOOD n. the state of being a maid, also MAIDENHOOD. |
| ONLOADED | • onloaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of onload. • ONLOAD v. to load a vehicle or container. |
| SOLDADOS | • soldados n. Plural of soldado. • SOLDADO n. (Spanish) a soldier. |
| WOODLAND | • woodland adj. Of a creature or object: growing, living, or existing in a woodland. • woodland adj. (Obsolete) Having the character of a woodland. • woodland n. Land covered with woody vegetation. |
| WOODWARD | • woodward n. (Archaic) A warden of a wood. • Woodward prop.n. A surname. • Woodward prop.n. A small city in Dallas County, Iowa, United States. |
| WOODYARD | • woodyard n. A yard where wood is stored and processed. • Woodyard prop.n. A surname. • WOODYARD n. a yard in which wood is cut and stored. |