| DEADPANNERS | • deadpanners n. Plural of deadpanner. • DEADPANNER n. one who acts in a deadpan way. |
| DINANDERIES | • DINANDERIE n. (French) domestic decorative brassware, originally that made at Dinant in Belgium. |
| DRAGONNADED | • DRAGONNADE v. to persecute by troops. |
| DRAGONNADES | • dragonnades n. Plural of dragonnade. • DRAGONNADE n. (French) a persecution conducted by Louis XIV against French Protestants in the 1680s, in which dragoons were quartered on them. |
| ENGARLANDED | • engarlanded v. Simple past tense and past participle of engarland. • ENGARLAND v. to encircle with a garland, or with garlands. |
| HINDERLANDS | • hinderlands n. Plural of hinderland. • HINDERLANDS n. (Scots) the buttocks, also HINDERLANS, HINDERLINGS, HINDERLINS. |
| REDEMANDING | • redemanding v. Present participle of redemand. • REDEMAND v. to demand again. |
| REDUNDANCES | • redundances n. Plural of redundance. • REDUNDANCE n. the state of being redundant, also REDUNDANCY. |
| REDUNDANTLY | • redundantly adv. In a redundant manner. • REDUNDANT adv. no longer needed. |
| TRANSCENDED | • transcended v. Simple past tense and past participle of transcend. • TRANSCEND v. to surpass; to exceed. |
| UNDERDRAINS | • underdrains n. Plural of underdrain. • underdrains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underdrain. • UNDERDRAIN v. to drain by deep underground ditches. |
| UNDERHANDED | • underhanded adj. Done by moving the hand (and arm) from below. • underhanded adj. Sly, dishonest, corrupt, cheating. • underhanded adj. Insincere; sarcastic. |
| UNDERMANNED | • undermanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of underman. • undermanned adj. Insufficiently manned; understaffed. • UNDERMAN v. to use too few workers. |
| UNDERSTANDS | • understands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of understand. • UNDERSTAND v. to grasp the meaning of. |
| UNLAUNDERED | • unlaundered adj. That has not been laundered. • UNLAUNDERED adj. not laundered. |
| WONDERLANDS | • wonderlands n. Plural of wonderland. • WONDERLAND n. an imaginary place of delicate beauty or magical charm. |