| BLADDERNOSES | • BLADDERNOSE n. the hooded seal. |
| CANDLEHOLDER | • candleholder n. A device for holding one or more lit candles. • candleholder n. (Historical) A person who holds a candle to assist another person who is working in dim light. • candleholder n. (Dated, by extension) One who renders another slight assistance, or humours them. |
| DEGRINGOLADE | • degringolade n. A rapid decline or deterioration; a tumble. • dégringolade n. Alternative spelling of degringolade. • DEGRINGOLADE v. (French) to make a rapid descent. |
| DISCORDANTLY | • discordantly adv. In a discordant manner. • DISCORDANT adv. being at variance. |
| ENDOCHONDRAL | • endochondral adj. Within cartilage. • ENDOCHONDRAL adj. relating to a type of ossification affecting cartilage. |
| FOREHANDEDLY | • forehandedly adv. Prudently, with thrift and foresight. • forehandedly adv. Ahead of time, in advance. • fore-handedly adv. Alternative form of forehandedly. |
| LANDBOARDING | • landboarding n. A sport in which a rider on a board is pulled over water by a kite. • LANDBOARDING n. the sport of being pulled along by a kite on a board. |
| LANDLORDISMS | • landlordisms n. Plural of landlordism. • LANDLORDISM n. an economic system or practice by which ownership of land is vested in one who leases it to cultivators. |
| NONLADDERING | • NONLADDERING adj. of e.g. tights, not given to laddering. |
| RADIONUCLIDE | • radionuclide n. (Physics) a radioactive nuclide. • RADIONUCLIDE n. a radioactive nuclide. |
| ROADBUILDING | • roadbuilding n. The construction of roads. |
| ROADHOLDINGS | • ROADHOLDING n. the qualities of an automobile that tend to make it respond precisely to the driver's steering. |
| SALAMANDROID | • salamandroid adj. Like a salamander. • salamandroid n. Any salamander of the suborder Salamandroidea. • SALAMANDROID adj. like a salamander. |
| UNDERLOADING | • underloading v. Present participle of underload. • underloading n. The act of loading insufficiently; underutilization of the capacity of something. • UNDERLOAD v. to load insufficiently. |