| BADINAGES | • badinages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of badinage. • BADINAGE v. (French) to banter. |
| BANDAGERS | • bandagers n. Plural of bandager. • BANDAGER n. one who bandages. |
| DANELAGHS | • DANELAGH n. the law that prevailed in the Danelaw, the part of England ruled by the Danes, also DANELAW. |
| DRAINAGES | • drainages n. Plural of drainage. • DRAINAGE n. the act of draining. |
| ENDAMAGES | • endamages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of endamage. • ENDAMAGE v. to damage. |
| FANEGADAS | • fanegadas n. Plural of fanegada. • FANEGADA n. (Spanish) a dry measure in Spain and Spanish America, also FANEGA, FANGA. |
| GARDENIAS | • gardenias n. Plural of gardenia. • GARDENIA n. a tropical shrub or tree with fragrant flowers of a waxy appearance. |
| GASCONADE | • gasconade n. Boastful talk. • gasconade adj. (Obsolete) Of or pertaining to exaggeration or extravagant boasting; bombastic. • gasconade v. (Obsolete, derogatory) To talk boastfully. |
| GRANDAMES | • grandames n. Plural of grandame. • GRANDAME n. a dam's or sire's dam, also GRANDAM, GRANDDAM. |
| HEADBANGS | • headbangs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of headbang. • head␣bangs n. Plural of head bang. • HEADBANG v. to nod one's head violently to the beat of loud music. |
| INDAGATES | • indagates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indagate. • INDAGATE v. to investigate. |
| MAGDALENS | • Magdalens n. Plural of Magdalen. • MAGDALEN n. a reformed prostitute, also MAGDALENE. |
| PAGANISED | • paganised v. Simple past tense and past participle of paganise. • PAGANISE v. to make irreligious, also PAGANIZE. |
| SAGINATED | • saginated v. Simple past tense and past participle of saginate. • SAGINATE v. to fatten animals. |
| SELADANGS | • seladangs n. Plural of seladang. • SELADANG n. (Malay) a kind of wild ox, also SALADANG, SLADANG. |
| STAGEHAND | • stagehand n. A person who works behind the scenes at a theatre or in other theatrical media. • stage␣hand n. Alternative form of stagehand. • STAGEHAND n. a workman employed about the stage. |
| STAGNATED | • stagnated v. Simple past tense and past participle of stagnate. • STAGNATE v. to become still and dull. |
| STANDGALE | • standgale n. (UK, dialect) A bird, the stannel. • STANDGALE n. a corrupt form of staniel, the kestrel, also STANIEL, STANNEL, STANYEL. |