| DASYPAEDAL | • DASYPAEDAL adj. of young birds, having down. |
| DISAPPLIED | • disapplied v. Simple past tense and past participle of disapply. • DISAPPLY v. to make a law inapplicable. |
| DISPLANTED | • displanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of displant. • DISPLANT v. to uproot; to remove from a town or country of settlement. |
| DISPLEASED | • displeased adj. Not pleased or happy with something. • displeased v. Simple past tense and past participle of displease. • DISPLEASE v. to offend, to annoy. |
| DUPLICANDS | • duplicands n. Plural of duplicand. • DUPLICAND n. something being duplicated. |
| LANDSCAPED | • landscaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of landscape. • LANDSCAPE v. to create a landscape. |
| MISPLEADED | • mispleaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of misplead. • MISPLEAD v. to plead wrongly or falsely. |
| PACKSADDLE | • packsaddle n. A saddle designed to secure and carry goods on the back of an animal. • PACKSADDLE n. a saddle designed to support loads on the backs of pack animals. |
| PADDLEFISH | • paddlefish n. Any of several primitive fish, of the family Polyodontidae, that have a long snout shaped like a paddle. • PADDLEFISH n. a member of the sturgeon family, aka spadefish. |
| PALISADOED | • palisadoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of palisado. • PALISADO v. to fortify with a fence of stakes, also PALISADE. |
| PEDESTALED | • pedestaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pedestal. • PEDESTAL v. to provide with an architectural support. |
| PYRALIDIDS | • PYRALIDID n. a kind of moth, also PYRALID, PYRALIS. |
| SLAPDASHED | • slapdashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of slapdash. • slapdashed adj. Slapdash. • SLAPDASH v. to do in a hasty, imperfect manner. |
| SPRADDLING | • spraddling v. Present participle of spraddle. • SPRADDLE v. to straddle. |
| STEPLADDER | • stepladder n. Alternative form of step ladder. • step-ladder n. Alternative form of step ladder. • step␣ladder n. A ladder with steps or treads instead of rungs that is hinged in the middle to form an inverted V, with… |