| ALPENHORNS | • alpenhorns n. Plural of alpenhorn. • ALPENHORN n. (German) a long powerful horn made of wood, used by Alpine cowherds, also ALPHORN. |
| ANTHELIONS | • anthelions n. Plural of anthelion. • ANTHELION n. (Greek) a ring seen opposite the sun. |
| BENCHLANDS | • benchlands n. Plural of benchland. • BENCHLAND n. a former wave-cut shore of a sea or lake. |
| CHANNELERS | • channelers n. Plural of channeler. • CHANNELER n. one who channels, a spirit medium, also CHANNELLER. |
| CHANNELISE | • channelise v. (British spelling) alternative form of channelize. • CHANNELISE v. to create or provide a channel for, also CHANNELIZE. |
| CHELONIANS | • chelonians n. Plural of chelonian. • CHELONIAN n. any member of the turtle or tortoise family. |
| HANDLINERS | • handliners n. Plural of handliner. • HANDLINER n. one who fishes with a handline. |
| HANDSELING | • handseling v. Present participle of handsel. • HANDSEL v. to give a good luck gift to, also HANSEL. |
| HANSELLING | • hanselling v. Present participle of hansel. • HANSEL v. to give a good luck gift to, also HANDSEL. |
| HINDERLANS | • HINDERLANS n. (Scots) the buttocks, also HINDERLANDS, HINDERLINGS, HINDERLINS. |
| LENGTHSMAN | • lengthsman n. Alternative form of lengthman. • LENGTHSMAN n. someone responsible for the upkeep of a particular length of railway. |
| MANHANDLES | • manhandles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of manhandle. • MANHANDLE v. to move by manpower; to handle or treat roughly. |
| MISCHANNEL | • mischannel v. To channel badly or wrongly. • MISCHANNEL v. to channel wrongly. |
| PANHANDLES | • panhandles n. Plural of panhandle. • PANHANDLE n. a strip of territory stretching out from the main body like a handle on a pan. |
| PANTHENOLS | • panthenols n. Plural of panthenol. • PANTHENOL n. a vitamin of the B-complex affecting the growth of hair. |
| RECHANNELS | • rechannels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rechannel. • RECHANNEL v. to channel again. |
| UNCHARNELS | • uncharnels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncharnel. • UNCHARNEL v. to remove from a charnel house; to raise from the grave. |
| UNLEASHING | • unleashing v. Present participle of unleash. • UNLEASH v. to free from a leash. |
| UNSHAKENLY | • unshakenly adv. Without being shaken. • UNSHAKEN adv. not shaken. |