| ANTEDATING | • antedating v. Present participle of antedate. • antedating n. The action of marking with an earlier date. • antedating n. (Lexicography) An earlier citation of a lexical item. |
| DECAGYNIAN | • DECAGYNIAN adj. having ten pistils, also DECAGYNOUS. |
| DRAGONNADE | • dragonnade n. (Historical) A policy by Louis XIV to intimidate Huguenots to reconvert to Roman Catholicism. • dragonnade n. The abandonment of a place to the violence of soldiers. • DRAGONNADE n. (French) a persecution conducted by Louis XIV against French Protestants in the 1680s, in which dragoons were quartered on them. |
| ENDAMAGING | • endamaging v. Present participle of endamage. • ENDAMAGE v. to damage. |
| ENGARLANDS | • engarlands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engarland. • ENGARLAND v. to encircle with a garland, or with garlands. |
| FANDANGLES | • fandangles n. Plural of fandangle. • FANDANGLE n. an elaborate ornament. |
| FANDANGOES | • fandangoes n. Plural of fandango. • FANDANGO n. (Spanish) a lively Spanish dance performed by a couple. |
| GABIONNADE | • gabionnade n. Alternative form of gabionade. • GABIONNADE n. a traverse made with gabions between guns or on their flanks, protecting them from enfilading fire, also GABIONADE. |
| GANGBANGED | • gangbanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of gangbang. • gang-banged v. Simple past tense and past participle of gang-bang. • GANGBANG v. to carry out a gangbang, also GANGSHAG. |
| HANDLANGER | • handlanger n. (South Africa) An unskilled assistant to an artisan. • handlanger n. (South Africa, figuratively) An aide, an assistant. • handlanger n. Alternative letter-case form of Handlanger. |
| RANGELANDS | • rangelands n. Plural of rangeland. • RANGELAND n. land suitable for grazing, but too dry for growing crops. |
| UNARRANGED | • unarranged adj. Not arranged. • UNARRANGED adj. not arranged. |
| UNBANDAGED | • unbandaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbandage. • unbandaged adj. Not having been bandaged, without a dressing. • UNBANDAGE v. to take a bandage off. |
| UNBANDAGES | • unbandages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbandage. • UNBANDAGE v. to take a bandage off. |