| CLEANSED | • cleansed v. Simple past tense and past participle of cleanse. • CLEANSE v. to clean. |
| DALESMEN | • dalesmen n. Plural of dalesman. • DALESMAN n. one living in a dale. |
| DELAINES | • delaines n. Plural of delaine. • Delaines prop.n. Plural of Delaine. • DELAINE n. (French) a kind of fabric for women's dresses. |
| DEPLANES | • deplanes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deplane. • DEPLANE v. to get off an airplane. |
| EMENDALS | • emendals n. Funds set apart for repairs in the accounts of the Inner Temple. • EMENDALS n. funds set aside for repairs. |
| ENDLEAFS | • ENDLEAF n. an endpaper. |
| ENSEALED | • ensealed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enseal. • ENSEAL v. to put a seal upon. |
| ENSLAVED | • enslaved v. Simple past tense and past participle of enslave. • ENSLAVE v. to make a slave of. |
| HANSELED | • hanseled v. Simple past tense and past participle of hansel. • HANSEL v. to give a good luck gift to, also HANDSEL. |
| LEADSMEN | • leadsmen n. Plural of leadsman. • LEADSMAN n. the man who heaves the lead to take depth soundings. |
| SENDABLE | • sendable adj. Capable of being sent. • SENDABLE adj. able to be sent. |
| SPALDEEN | • SPALDEEN n. a small hollow rubber ball used in a street game. |
| UNLEASED | • unleased adj. Not leased. • UNLEASED adj. not leased. |
| UNSEALED | • unsealed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unseal. • unsealed adj. Not having been sealed. • UNSEAL v. to break the seal of. |