| BLANDEST | • blandest adj. Superlative form of bland: most bland. • BLAND adj. neutral-tasting, insipid. |
| COTLANDS | • cotlands n. Plural of cotland. • COTLAND n. land belonging to a cottage. |
| DISPLANT | • displant v. (Transitive, archaic) To remove anything from where it has been planted or placed; to drive a person from their home. • DISPLANT v. to uproot; to remove from a town or country of settlement. |
| EASTLAND | • eastland n. The eastern part of a geographic area; a land lying to the east. • Eastland prop.n. A surname. • Eastland prop.n. A city, the county seat of Eastland County, Texas, United States. |
| HANDLIST | • handlist n. A list for easy reference. • HANDLIST n. a reference list. |
| LANDFAST | • landfast adj. Connected or anchored to the land. • LANDFAST adj. of ice, attached to the shore. |
| OUTLANDS | • outlands n. Exurbia: the country beyond the city. • outlands n. Plural of outland. • OUTLAND n. an outlying land or territory. |
| SALTANDO | • saltando adv. (Music) Played with a rapid, bouncing stroke of the bow on a stringed instrument. • SALTANDO n. (Italian) a short, bouncing bow stroke resulting in a staccato sound, also SALTATO. |
| SANDLOTS | • sandlots n. Plural of sandlot. • SANDLOT n. a vacant plot of sandy land in a town, esp. one used by children for playing sport and games. |
| SCANTLED | • scantled v. Simple past tense and past participle of scantle. • SCANTLE v. to stint, make scant. |
| SHETLAND | • shetland n. Lightweight, loosely twisted wool fabric. • Shetland prop.n. The Shetland Islands. • Shetland prop.n. A historical county of Scotland. |
| TOYLANDS | • TOYLAND n. the toy industry. |
| TROLANDS | • trolands n. Plural of troland. • TROLAND n. a unit of measurement of retinal response to light. |
| UNSALTED | • unsalted adj. To which salt has not been added. • unsalted adj. (Cryptography) Without a cryptographic salt. • UNSALTED adj. not salted. |
| WETLANDS | • wetlands n. Plural of wetland (“An area or region that is characteristically saturated; a marsh”). • WETLAND n. marshy land. |