| ALLEMANDE | • allemande n. A popular instrumental dance form in Baroque music, and a standard element of a suite, generally the… • allemande v. To perform this dance. • ALLEMANDE n. (French) a courtly baroque dance in which the arms are interlaced, also ALMAIN. |
| ALMANDINE | • almandine n. (Mineralogy) A type of garnet having a deep red color, inclining to purple, with the chemical formula… • ALMANDINE n. (French) a deep red garnet consisting of an iron aluminum silicate, also ALABANDINE, ALMANDITE, ALMONDITE. |
| ALMANDITE | • almandite n. (Mineralogy) almandine. • ALMANDITE n. a deep red garnet consisting of an iron aluminum silicate, also ALABANDINE, ALMANDINE, ALMONDITE. |
| AMENDABLE | • amendable adj. Capable of being amended. • AMENDABLE adj. that can be amended. |
| CALAMINED | • calamined v. Simple past tense and past participle of calamine. • CALAMINE v. to apply a skin ointment. |
| DREAMLAND | • dreamland n. An imaginary world experienced while dreaming. • dreamland n. An imagined world that is ideal yet unrealistic; a fantasy. • Dreamland prop.n. (Slang) The Area 51 military base in Nevada, United States. |
| EALDORMAN | • ealdorman n. (Historical) The chief magistrate of a shire in Anglo-Saxon England. • EALDORMAN n. (obsolete) a chief magistrate in Anglo-Saxon England. |
| LAMINATED | • laminated adj. Made by lamination. • laminated adj. Consisting of many thin layers. • laminated adj. (Geology, of rocks) Splitting into thin layers parallel to bedding. |
| LANDDAMNE | • LANDDAMNE v. (Shakespeare) to abuse with violence. |
| MAGDALENE | • Magdalene prop.n. A female given name from Hebrew. • Magdalene prop.n. Mary Magdalene, a disciple of Jesus. • Magdalene prop.n. (Cambridge University, informal) Ellipsis of Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
| MAGDALENS | • Magdalens n. Plural of Magdalen. • MAGDALEN n. a reformed prostitute, also MAGDALENE. |
| MALANDERS | • malanders n. (Veterinary medicine) A scurfy eruption in the bend of the knee of the foreleg of a horse or similar animal. • MALANDER n. an eruption of the skin behind a horse's knee, also MALLANDER, MALLENDER. |
| MALLANDER | • MALLANDER n. an eruption of the skin behind a horse's knee, also MALANDER, MALLENDER. |
| MANHANDLE | • manhandle v. (Transitive, nautical) To move something heavy by force of men, without aid of levers, pulleys, machine, or tackles. • manhandle v. (Transitive) To assault or beat up a person. • manhandle v. (Transitive) To mishandle; to handle roughly; to mangle. |
| MONTADALE | • Montadale n. A breed of sheep, a hybrid of Cheviot and Columbia. • MONTADALE n. any of an American breed of white-faced hornless sheep. |
| NIALAMIDE | • nialamide n. A monoamine oxidase inhibitor antidepressant, chemically related to iproniazide. • NIALAMIDE n. a synthetic antidepressant drug. |
| RADDLEMAN | • raddleman n. Alternative spelling of ruddleman. • RADDLEMAN n. one who marks e.g. sheep with raddle, also REDDLEMAN, RUDDLEMAN. |
| 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. |
| UNALARMED | • unalarmed adj. Not alarmed; unafraid. • unalarmed adj. Not fitted with an alarm. • UNALARMED adj. not alarmed. |