| ANDIRONS | • andirons n. Plural of andiron. • ANDIRON n. a metal support for logs in a fireplace, a firedog, also ENDIRON. |
| ANDROIDS | • androids n. Plural of android. • ANDROID n. an automaton resembling a human being. |
| ANEROIDS | • aneroids n. Plural of aneroid. • ANEROID n. a type of barometer. |
| ANODISER | • ANODISER n. something that anodises, also ANODIZER. |
| DIATRONS | • diatrons n. Plural of diatron. • DIATRON n. a circuitry design that uses diodes. |
| DINOSAUR | • dinosaur n. (Sciences) any of the animals belonging to the clade Dinosauria, especially those that existed during… • dinosaur n. (Colloquial) any member of the clade Dinosauria other than birds. • dinosaur n. (Proscribed) Any extinct reptile, not necessarily belonging to Dinosauria, that existed between about… |
| DISADORN | • disadorn v. To deprive of ornaments. • DISADORN v. to deprive of ornaments. |
| DONARIES | • donaries n. Plural of donary. • DONARY n. a thing given to sacred use. |
| INBOARDS | • inboards n. Plural of inboard. • inboards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inboard. • INBOARD n. a type of motor boat. |
| INTRADOS | • intrados n. (Architecture) The inner curve of an arch or vault. • INTRADOS n. (French) the inner curve of an arch. |
| ORDINALS | • ordinals n. Plural of ordinal. • ORDINAL n. a book containing religious rites, esp. for ordination. |
| ORDINARS | • ORDINAR n. (Scots) something quite usual, also ORDINARY. |
| PONIARDS | • poniards n. Plural of poniard. • poniards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of poniard. • PONIARD v. to stab with a small dagger. |
| ROADINGS | • ROADING n. a woodcock's evening flight, also RODING. |
| SADIRONS | • sadirons n. Plural of sadiron. • SADIRON n. a heavy flatiron with both ends pointed and a removable handle. |
| SARDONIC | • sardonic adj. Scornfully mocking or cynical. • sardonic adj. Disdainfully or ironically humorous. • SARDONIC adj. mocking. |
| VIRANDOS | • virandos n. Plural of virando. • VIRANDO n. (Hindi) a roofed gallery, terrace, or open portico along the front or side of a building, also VERANDA, VERANDAH, VIRANDA. |