| BALDERDASH | • balderdash n. Senseless talk or writing; nonsense. • balderdash n. (Archaic) A worthless mixture, especially of liquors. • balderdash n. (Obsolete) Obscene language or writing. |
| DASYPAEDAL | • DASYPAEDAL adj. of young birds, having down. |
| DREAMLANDS | • dreamlands n. Plural of dreamland. • DREAMLAND n. an unreal, delightful country such as in sometimes pictured in dreams. |
| LANDDAMNES | • LANDDAMNE v. (Shakespeare) to abuse with violence. |
| LANDLADIES | • landladies n. Plural of landlady. • LANDLADY n. a female landlord. |
| LANDSCAPED | • landscaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of landscape. • LANDSCAPE v. to create a landscape. |
| MALADDRESS | • maladdress n. Awkwardness, rudeness or a lack of politeness or tact when speaking to someone. • MALADDRESS n. awkwardness, social clumsiness. |
| PACKSADDLE | • packsaddle n. A saddle designed to secure and carry goods on the back of an animal. • PACKSADDLE n. a saddle designed to support loads on the backs of pack animals. |
| PALISADOED | • palisadoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of palisado. • PALISADO v. to fortify with a fence of stakes, also PALISADE. |
| RADIALISED | • radialised v. Simple past tense and past participle of radialise. • RADIALISE v. to arrange radially, also RADIALIZE. |
| SADDLEBACK | • saddleback n. A saddle-shaped ridge forming a shallow pass between two peaks. • saddleback n. A roof in the same shape, having a gable at each end. • saddleback n. (Architecture) A coping that is thicker in the middle than at the edges. |
| SADDLEBAGS | • saddlebags n. Plural of saddlebag. • saddle-bags n. Plural of saddle-bag. • saddle␣bags n. Plural of saddle bag. |
| SCALDHEADS | • scaldheads n. Plural of scaldhead. • SCALDHEAD n. a disease scalp; a scalp disease. |
| SCANDALLED | • scandalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of scandal. • SCANDAL v. to defame. |
| SLAMDANCED | • slam-danced v. Simple past tense and past participle of slam-dance. • slam␣danced v. Simple past tense and past participle of slam dance. • SLAMDANCE v. to dance aggressively, bumping into others. |
| SLAPDASHED | • slapdashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of slapdash. • slapdashed adj. Slapdash. • SLAPDASH v. to do in a hasty, imperfect manner. |
| VANDALISED | • vandalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of vandalise. • vandalised adj. Referring to something that has been struck by vandalism. • VANDALISE v. to deal with or treat in a vandalistic manner, also VANDALIZE. |