| ADORNMENTS | • adornments n. Plural of adornment. • ADORNMENT n. the act of adorning. |
| DARNATIONS | • darnations n. Plural of darnation. • DARNATION n. a mild form of damnation, also TARNATION. |
| DISENTRAIN | • disentrain v. To disembark from a train. • disentrain v. To precipitate out of a flowing current. • disentrain v. To disrupt an organism’s circadian rhythm so that it is not aligned with its environment. |
| GRANDAUNTS | • grandaunts n. Plural of grandaunt. • grand-aunts n. Plural of grand-aunt. • GRANDAUNT n. the aunt of one's father or mother. |
| GRANDSTAND | • grandstand n. The seating area at a stadium or arena; the bleachers. • grandstand n. The audience at a public event. • grandstand v. (Intransitive) To behave dramatically or showily to impress an audience or observers; to pander to a crowd. |
| HANDPRINTS | • handprints n. Plural of handprint. • HANDPRINT n. the mark of a hand. |
| HANDSTURNS | • handsturns n. Plural of handsturn. • HANDSTURN n. the single or least act of work, he never does a handsturn. |
| INTEGRANDS | • integrands n. Plural of integrand. • INTEGRAND n. a function to be integrated. |
| INUNDATORS | • inundators n. Plural of inundator. • INUNDATOR n. one who inundates. |
| NORTHLANDS | • northlands n. Plural of northland. • NORTHLAND n. the northern part of a country. |
| RINGSTANDS | • ringstands n. Plural of ringstand. • ring␣stands n. Plural of ring stand. • RINGSTAND n. a stand for chemical vessels, with rings clamped to a vertical rod. |
| STRANDLINE | • strandline n. The linear mark left (on a beach etc) by high water. • strand␣line n. (Geology) the line that marks the interface between land and water; a shoreline; it changes daily, and… • STRANDLINE n. the shoreline. |
| TRAINBANDS | • trainbands n. Plural of trainband. • TRAINBAND n. (historical) a band of citizens from the 16th to the 18th century trained to bear arms. |
| TRANSCENDS | • transcends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transcend. • TRANSCEND v. to surpass; to exceed. |
| TRANSUDING | • transuding v. Present participle of transude. • TRANSUDE v. to pass through a membrane. |
| TYRANNISED | • tyrannised v. Simple past tense and past participle of tyrannise. • TYRANNISE v. to act like a tyrant towards, also TYRANNIZE. |
| UNDERPANTS | • underpants n. Underwear covering the genitalia and often buttocks, usually going no higher than the navel. • UNDERPANTS n. a usually short undergarment for the lower torso. |
| UNDERSTAND | • understand v. (Transitive) To grasp a concept fully in one’s mind, especially (Of words, statements, art, etc.) to… • understand v. To believe, to think one grasps sufficiently despite potentially incomplete knowledge. • understand v. (Humorous, rare, obsolete outside circus, acrobatics) To stand underneath, to support. |
| UNSTRAINED | • unstrained adj. Not strained or tense. • unstrained adj. (Not comparable) Not having been forced through a strainer. • UNSTRAINED adj. not strained. |