| ANDROIDS | • androids n. Plural of android. • ANDROID n. an automaton resembling a human being. |
| BRADDING | • bradding v. Present participle of brad. • BRAD v. to fasten with thin nails. |
| BRANDIED | • brandied v. Simple past tense and past participle of brandy. • brandied adj. Strengthened or flavoured with brandy. • BRANDY v. to mix with brandy (a liquor). |
| CANDIDER | • candider adj. Comparative form of candid: more candid. • CANDID adj. frank and sincere. |
| DANDRIFF | • dandriff n. Archaic spelling of dandruff. • DANDRIFF n. a scurf that forms on the scalp, also DANDRUFF. |
| DISADORN | • disadorn v. To deprive of ornaments. • DISADORN v. to deprive of ornaments. |
| DREADING | • dreading v. Present participle of dread. • DREAD v. to fear greatly. |
| DREPANID | • drepanid n. (Zoology) Any moth in the family Drepanidae. • DREPANID n. a hook-tip moth. |
| GRANDKID | • grandkid n. (Informal) A grandchild. • GRANDKID n. grandchild. |
| HINDWARD | • hindward adv. Toward the posterior extremity. • hindward adj. Posterior; in the rear. • HINDWARD adv. towards the rear. |
| INDARTED | • indarted v. Simple past tense and past participle of indart. • INDART v. (Shakespeare) to dart in, also ENDART. |
| ORDAINED | • ordained adj. Established by authority. • ordained adj. Admitted to the ministry of the church. • ordained v. Simple past tense and past participle of ordain. |
| ORDINAND | • ordinand n. A candidate for ordination. • ORDINAND n. one who is undertaking ordination. |
| RADDLING | • raddling v. Present participle of raddle. • raddling n. Hedges or fences made with raddles. • RADDLE v. to redden with red ochre, also REDDLE. |
| RADICAND | • radicand n. (Mathematics) The number or expression whose square root or other root is being considered. • RADICAND n. a quantity in mathematics. |
| READDING | • readding v. Present participle of readd. • re-adding v. Present participle of re-add. • READD v. to add again. |
| RIDDANCE | • riddance n. The act of being rid of something; deliverance. • riddance n. The earth thrown up by a burrowing animal. • RIDDANCE n. the action or an act of getting rid of something or someone. |
| SARDINED | • sardined v. Simple past tense and past participle of sardine. • SARDINE v. to pack tightly together. |
| WINDWARD | • windward adj. Towards the wind, or the direction from which the wind is blowing. • windward adj. On the side exposed to the wind. • windward adv. In a direction from which the wind blows, against or towards the wind. |