| AMANDINES | • amandines n. Plural of amandine. • AMANDINE n. (French) albumin in sweet almonds; a cold cream composed of that substance. |
| DISMANNED | • dismanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of disman. • DISMAN v. to deprive of men. |
| DOMINANTS | • dominants n. Plural of dominant. • DOMINANT n. a controlling genetic character. |
| INDAMINES | • indamines n. Plural of indamine. • INDAMINE n. any unstable organic base whose salts are blue or green dyes, also INDAMIN. |
| LANDMINES | • landmines n. Plural of landmine. • land␣mines n. Plural of land mine. • LANDMINE v. to lay landmines. |
| MAINLANDS | • mainlands n. Plural of mainland. • MAINLAND n. a principal land mass. |
| MANDARINS | • mandarins n. Plural of mandarin. • MANDARIN n. a member of one of nine ranks of public officials in the Chinese Empire. |
| MANDOLINS | • mandolins n. Plural of mandolin. • MANDOLIN n. a musical instrument of the lute kind, also MANDOLINE. |
| MENHADENS | • menhadens n. Plural of menhaden. • MENHADEN n. (Native American) an oily fish of the herring family, found off the east coast of the United States. |
| MONDAINES | • MONDAINE n. (French) a (female) person who lives in fashionable society, also MONDAIN. |
| MUNDANEST | • mundanest adj. Superlative form of mundane: most mundane. • MUNDANE adj. ordinary, banal. |
| NORMANDES | • Normandes n. Plural of Normande. • NORMANDE n. (French) a breed of cattle originating in Normand. |
| ROUNDSMAN | • roundsman n. A worker who makes rounds, especially in order to deliver goods. • roundsman n. (US, historical) A policeman who acts as inspector. • ROUNDSMAN n. a person who goes round esp. one sent by a shopkeeper to take orders and deliver goods. |
| SYNODSMAN | • synodsman n. A member of a church synod. • SYNODSMAN n. a member of a synod, an ecclesiastical assembly or council. |
| UNDERMANS | • undermans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underman. • UNDERMAN v. to use too few workers. |