| BETHRALLED | • bethralled v. Simple past tense and past participle of bethrall. • BETHRALL v. (Spenser) to enslave. |
| CHANDLERLY | • chandlerly adj. (Obsolete) Like a chandler; in a petty situation. • CHANDLERLY adj. like a chandler, petty. |
| DOLLARFISH | • dollarfish n. Peprilus triacanthus, the American butterfish. • DOLLARFISH n. any of various fishes that have a rounded compressed silvery body, esp. the moonfishes or the American butterfish. |
| DOLLARSHIP | • dollarship n. Monetary concerns; the power of money. • DOLLARSHIP n. the domain of the dollar. |
| DRATCHELLS | • dratchells n. Plural of dratchell. • DRATCHELL n. a slut, also DRAZEL. |
| ENTHRALLED | • enthralled adj. Fascinated; captivated. • enthralled v. Simple past tense and past participle of enthrall. • ENTHRAL v. to reduce to the condition of a thrall, also ENTHRALL, INTHRAL, INTHRALL. |
| GRALLOCHED | • gralloched v. Simple past tense and past participle of gralloch. • GRALLOCH v. (Gaelic) to gut, especially a deer. |
| HALLMARKED | • hallmarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of hallmark. • hallmarked adj. Stamped with a hallmark. • HALLMARK v. to mark with an official stamp. |
| HANDBALLER | • handballer n. A handball player. • HANDBALLER n. one who plays handball. |
| HOLOHEDRAL | • holohedral adj. (Of a crystal) Having as many plane faces as needed for the highest degree of symmetry in its system. • HOLOHEDRAL adj. having all the planes required by complete symmetry, as opposed to hemihedral. |
| HYDRICALLY | • HYDRIC adv. adapted to life with an abundance of moisture. |
| INTHRALLED | • inthralled v. Simple past tense and past participle of inthral. • inthralled v. Simple past tense and past participle of inthrall. • INTHRALL v. to charm, also ENTHRALL, INTHRAL. |
| LAMPHOLDER | • lampholder n. A fitting into which an electric lamp can be inserted. • LAMPHOLDER n. a socket for an electric bulb. |
| LANDHOLDER | • landholder n. A person who owns land. • LANDHOLDER n. a holder, owner, or proprietor of land. |
| LOUDHAILER | • loudhailer n. (Britain) A megaphone or bullhorn. • loud␣hailer n. Alternative form of loudhailer. • LOUDHAILER n. a megaphone. |
| MARSHALLED | • marshalled v. (British spelling) simple past tense and past participle of marshal. • MARSHALL v. to put in proper order, also MARSHAL. |
| POLYHEDRAL | • polyhedral adj. (Mathematics, geometry) Of, pertaining to or derived from a polyhedron. • polyhedral adj. (Geometry, of a solid or surface) Having multiple planar faces or facets. • polyhedral adj. (Aeronautics, of a fixed-wing aircraft) Having multiple dihedral angles along the wingspan. |
| SHELLDRAKE | • SHELLDRAKE n. a male shelduck, also SHELDRAKE, SHIELDRAKE. |
| THRALLDOMS | • thralldoms n. Plural of thralldom. • THRALLDOM n. servitude, also THRALDOM. |
| UPHILLWARD | • uphillward adj. (Obsolete) Heading uphill. • uphillward adv. (Obsolete) Heading uphill. • UPHILLWARD adv. (Milton) in an uphill direction. |