| BANDSTER | • bandster n. (Historical) A worker who ties corn into sheaves. • BANDSTER n. a binder of sheaves after the reaper. |
| BARTENDS | • bartends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bartend. • bar-tends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bar-tend. • BARTEND v. to serve in a bar. |
| CANTREDS | • cantreds n. Plural of cantred. • CANTRED n. (Welsh) a district comprising a hundred villages, also CANTREF. |
| DARKNETS | • darknets n. Plural of darknet. • DARKNET n. the collection of networks and other technologies that enable people to illegally share copyrighted digital files with little or no fear of detection. |
| DARNDEST | • darndest adj. Alternative spelling of darnedest. • darndest n. Alternative spelling of darnedest. • DARNDEST n. one's utmost, also DARNEST. |
| DARNESTS | • DARNEST n. one's utmost, also DARNEDEST, DARNDEST. |
| DAUNTERS | • daunters n. Plural of daunter. • DAUNTER n. one who daunts. |
| DETRAINS | • detrains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detrain. • DETRAIN v. to alight from a train. |
| DEXTRANS | • dextrans n. Plural of dextran. • DEXTRAN n. a substitute for blood plasma. |
| DRAGNETS | • dragnets n. Plural of dragnet. • drag-nets n. Plural of drag-net. • DRAGNET n. a large net drawn behind a boat. |
| GRANDEST | • grandest adj. Superlative form of grand: most grand. • Grand␣Est prop.n. An administrative region of northeastern France created in 2016 by the fusion of Alsace, Lorraine and… • GRAND adj. large and impressive. |
| RANDIEST | • randiest adj. Superlative form of randy: most randy. • RANDY adj. full of sexual desire. |
| STANDERS | • standers n. Plural of stander. • Standers prop.n. Plural of Stander. • STANDER n. one who stands. |
| STRAINED | • strained adj. Forced through a strainer. • strained adj. Under tension; tense. • strained adj. Not natural or spontaneous but done with effort. |
| STRANDED | • stranded v. Simple past tense and past participle of strand. • stranded adj. (Of a person) Abandoned or marooned. • stranded adj. (Nautical, of a vessel) Run aground on a shore or reef. |
| STRANDER | • strander n. A machine that combines thread (strands) into a cable. • strander n. A steelworker whose job is to guide bar stock from one milling machine to the next in a multi-step milling process. • STRANDER n. a machine that twists fibres into rope. |
| TORNADES | • tornades n. Plural of tornade. • TORNADE n. a storm with very strong whirling winds, also TORNADO. |
| TRANSUDE | • transude v. To pass through a pore, membrane or interstice. • TRANSUDE v. to pass through a membrane. |
| UNTREADS | • untreads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untread. • UNTREAD v. (Shakespeare) to tread back; to retrace. |