| ABUNDANCIES | • abundancies n. Plural of abundancy. • ABUNDANCY n. the state of being abundant, also ABUNDANCE. |
| ARACHNIDANS | • arachnidans n. Plural of arachnidan. • ARACHNIDAN n. any member of class Arachnida. |
| ASCENDANCES | • ascendances n. Plural of ascendance. • ASCENDANCE n. the state of being ascendant, also ASCENDANCY, ASCENDENCE, ASCENDENCY. |
| ASCENDANTLY | • ascendantly adv. In an ascendant manner. • ASCENDANT adv. rising, also ASCENDENT. |
| ATTENDANCES | • attendances n. Plural of attendance. • ATTENDANCE n. the act of attending. |
| CALAMONDINS | • calamondins n. Plural of calamondin. • CALAMONDIN n. (Tagalog) a small citrus tree, native to the Philippines; its acid-tasting orange-like fruit. |
| CANYONLANDS | • canyonlands n. Plural of canyonland. • Canyonlands prop.n. Canyonlands National Park, a national park in Utah. |
| CARBONNADES | • carbonnades n. Plural of carbonnade. • CARBONNADE n. (Spanish) flesh, fowl, etc., cut across, seasoned, and broiled on coals, also CARBONADE, CARBONADO. |
| CHARDONNAYS | • chardonnays n. Plural of chardonnay. • Chardonnays n. Plural of Chardonnay. • CHARDONNAY n. a type of grape, originally from the Burgundy region of France. |
| COMMANDANTS | • commandants n. Plural of commandant. • COMMANDANT n. a commanding officer. |
| CONTRABANDS | • contrabands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contraband. • CONTRABAND n. illegal or prohibited traffic in goods. |
| DAMASCENING | • damascening v. Present participle of damascene. • damascening n. Damascene trimmings or ornamentation. • DAMASCENING n. decorative wavy lines and patterns on metal. |
| FLANCONADES | • flanconades n. Plural of flanconade. • FLANCONADE n. (French) a thrust in the side. |
| GASCONADING | • gasconading v. Present participle of gasconade. • Gasconading v. Present participle of Gasconade. • GASCONADE v. to boast. |
| ICOSANDRIAN | • icosandrian adj. (Botany) Relating to the class Icosandria; having twenty or more stamens inserted in the calyx. • ICOSANDRIAN adj. belonging to the Icosandria, a class of plants, also ICOSANDROUS. |
| LANDSCAPING | • landscaping n. Improved land (trees, gardens, leveled ground, etc). • landscaping n. The act of improving a landscape. • landscaping v. Present participle of landscape. |
| SCANDALLING | • scandalling v. Present participle of scandal. • SCANDAL v. to defame. |
| SLAMDANCING | • slamdancing n. Alternative form of slam dancing. • slam-dancing v. Present participle of slam-dance. • slam␣dancing n. A form of dancing, to punk rock music, in which the dancers deliberately collide with each other. |