| BADLANDS | • badlands n. (Geomorphology) An arid terrain characterized by severe erosion of sedimentary rocks. • Badlands prop.n. Badlands National Park, a national park in South Dakota. • Bad␣Lands n. Archaic form of badlands. |
| DANDLERS | • dandlers n. Plural of dandler. • DANDLER n. one who dandles or fondles. |
| DRYLANDS | • drylands n. Plural of dryland. • DRYLAND n. an arid region. |
| GLADDENS | • gladdens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gladden. • Gladdens prop.n. Plural of Gladden. • GLADDEN v. to make glad. |
| GLADDONS | • GLADDON n. (dialect) an iris. |
| ISLANDED | • islanded v. Simple past tense and past participle of island. • ISLAND v. to set or dot with or as with islands. |
| LANDDROS | • landdros n. Alternative form of landdrost. • LANDDROS n. (South African) in South Africa, a district magistrate or sheriff, also LANDDROST. |
| LANDSIDE | • landside adj. Inland; away from the sea. • landside adj. In the freely-accessible area of an airport, outside of security, passport/immigration, and customs control. • landside n. The flat bottom part of a plough. |
| LANDSLID | • landslid v. Simple past tense and past participle of landslide. • LANDSLIDE v. to win an election by a huge majority. |
| MIDLANDS | • midlands n. Plural of midland. • Midlands prop.n. (Britain) A loosely-defined culturally distinct area of England, corresponding to the central horizontal… • Midlands prop.n. Central regions in other countries. |
| SADDLING | • saddling n. The act of placing a saddle on an animal. • saddling v. Present participle of saddle. • SADDLE v. to put a leather seat for a rider on a horse. |
| SANDALED | • sandaled adj. Alternative spelling of sandalled. • SANDAL v. to dress in light open shoes. |
| UNSADDLE | • unsaddle v. (Transitive, intransitive) To remove a saddle. • unsaddle v. (Transitive) To throw (a rider) from the saddle. • UNSADDLE v. to remove the saddle from. |