| ALLEMANDES | • allemandes n. Plural of allemande. • allemandes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of allemande. • ALLEMANDE n. (French) a courtly baroque dance in which the arms are interlaced, also ALMAIN. |
| DAMOISELLE | • damoiselle n. Obsolete spelling of damsel. • DAMOISELLE n. a young girl or unmarried woman, also DAMOISEL, DAMOSEL, DAMOZEL, DAMSEL, DEMOISELLE. |
| DISMALLEST | • dismallest adj. Superlative form of dismal: most dismal. • DISMAL adj. sad, gloomy. |
| EMULSOIDAL | • emulsoidal adj. Being or relating to an emulsoid. • EMULSOIDAL adj. relating to an emulsoid, an easily dispersed colloid, giving a suspension readily formed again after coagulation. |
| GLADSOMELY | • gladsomely adv. (Archaic) gladly. • GLADSOME adv. feeling pleasure. |
| MALLANDERS | • mallanders n. Alternative form of malanders. • MALLANDER n. an eruption of the skin behind a horse's knee, also MALANDER, MALLENDER. |
| MALLENDERS | • mallenders n. Alternative form of malanders. • MALLENDER n. an eruption of the skin behind a horse's knee, also MALANDER, MALLANDER. |
| MARSHALLED | • marshalled v. (British spelling) simple past tense and past participle of marshal. • MARSHALL v. to put in proper order, also MARSHAL. |
| MEDAILLONS | • medaillons n. Plural of medaillon. • MEDAILLON n. (French) a small round or oval serving, as of meat. |
| MEDALLIONS | • medallions n. Plural of medallion. • MEDALLION v. to ornament with a medallion or medallions. |
| MEDALLISTS | • medallists n. Plural of medallist. • MEDALLIST n. one who wins a medal, also MEDALIST. |
| MEDALPLAYS | • MEDALPLAY n. a scoring system used in golf, aka stroke play. |
| METALLISED | • metallised v. Simple past tense and past participle of metallise. • METALLISE v. to make or treat with metal, also METALISE, METALIZE, METALLIZE. |
| METALLOIDS | • metalloids n. Plural of metalloid. • METALLOID n. an element intermediate in its properties between a typical metal and a typical nonmetal (e.g. boron, silicon, germanium). |
| MISALLEGED | • misalleged v. Simple past tense and past participle of misallege. • MISALLEGE v. (obsolete) to state erroneously. |
| MISDIALLED | • misdialled v. Simple past tense and past participle of misdial. • MISDIAL v. to dial incorrectly. |
| MISLABELED | • mislabeled v. Simple past tense and past participle of mislabel. • MISLABEL v. to label incorrectly or falsely. |
| MUSCADELLE | • MUSCADELLE n. a rich spicy wine derived from muscat grapes, also MUSCADEL, MUSCATEL. |
| ROMELDALES | • Romeldales n. Plural of Romeldale. • ROMELDALE n. an American breed of utility sheep. |
| TREADMILLS | • treadmills n. Plural of treadmill. • treadmills v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of treadmill. • TREADMILL n. a machine with a continuously moving surface of adjustable speed used for exercising on by running or walking. |