| DIANODAL | • dianodal adj. (Mathematics) Passing through a node. • DIANODAL adj. passing through a node. |
| DOCKLAND | • dockland n. The land area surrounding a dock, especially the renovated or gentrified areas surrounding a former dock. • DOCKLAND n. the part of a port occupied by docks. |
| DOWNLAND | • downland n. (UK) An area of rolling hills (downs), often grassy pasture over chalk or limestone. • DOWNLAND n. a rolling treeless upland. |
| 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. |
| DUODENAL | • duodenal adj. Of or pertaining to the duodenum, the first part of the small intestine. • DUODENAL adj. pertaining to the duodenum. |
| FOODLAND | • FOODLAND n. land for the production of food. |
| GLADDONS | • GLADDON n. (dialect) an iris. |
| HANDHOLD | • handhold n. A projection that one may hold onto for support. • handhold v. Alternative form of hand-hold. • hand-hold v. (Transitive) To hold in the hand. |
| LANDDROS | • landdros n. Alternative form of landdrost. • LANDDROS n. (South African) in South Africa, a district magistrate or sheriff, also LANDDROST. |
| LANDLORD | • landlord n. A person that leases real property; a lessor. • landlord n. (Chiefly Britain) The owner or manager of a public house. • landlord n. (Surfing, slang, with "the") A shark, imagined as the owner of the surf to be avoided. |
| LOADENED | • loadened v. Simple past tense and past participle of loaden. • LOADEN v. (archaic) to load, also LADE, LADEN, LAID. |
| ONLOADED | • onloaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of onload. • ONLOAD v. to load a vehicle or container. |
| RANDLORD | • Randlord n. (South Africa) The person in charge of a goldfield in the Witwatersrand region. • RANDLORD n. (South African) a 19th century mining magnate. |
| UNLOADED | • unloaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of unload. • unloaded adj. Not loaded. • UNLOAD v. to remove cargo from. |
| WINDLOAD | • WINDLOAD n. the force on a structure arising from the impact of wind on it. |
| 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. |