| BACKLANDS | • backlands n. Plural of backland. • BACKLAND n. a piece of land at the back of an established property. |
| CALENDARS | • calendars n. Plural of calendar. • calendars v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calendar. • CALENDAR v. to schedule, also KALENDAR. |
| CANALISED | • canalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of canalise. • CANALISE v. to dig an artificial waterway through, also CANALIZE. |
| CARDINALS | • cardinals n. Plural of cardinal. • Cardinals prop.n. (Baseball) The team St. Louis Cardinals. • Cardinals prop.n. (American football) The team Arizona Cardinals. |
| COASTLAND | • coastland n. Coastal land. • COASTLAND n. land along the coast. |
| DANCICALS | • DANCICAL n. a type of dance show in which choreographed performers dance to pop songs. |
| DULCIANAS | • dulcianas n. Plural of dulciana. • DULCIANA n. a soft-toned organ stop, also DULCET. |
| FLANCARDS | • flancards n. Plural of flancard. • FLANCARD n. a piece of armor for the side of a horse. |
| HANDCLAPS | • handclaps n. Plural of handclap. • HANDCLAP n. a sound made by striking the hands together. |
| HANDCLASP | • handclasp n. A handshake. • HANDCLASP n. a handshake. |
| LACKLANDS | • lacklands n. Plural of lackland. • LACKLAND n. one who is wanting in land. |
| LANDRACES | • landraces n. Plural of landrace. • LANDRACE n. a large white Danish breed of pig. |
| LANDSCAPE | • landscape n. A portion of land or territory which the eye can comprehend in a single view, including all the objects it contains. • landscape n. A sociological aspect of a physical area. • landscape n. A picture representing a real or imaginary scene by land or sea, the main subject being the general… |
| SCABLANDS | • scablands n. Plural of scabland. • SCABLAND n. rocky land with little soil cover. |
| SCANDALED | • scandaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of scandal. • SCANDAL v. to defame. |
| SLAMDANCE | • slam-dance n. A form of dancing where participants intentionally collide. • slam-dance v. To dance in this style. • slam␣dance v. Alternative form of slam-dance. |