| ANHEDRALS | • anhedrals n. Plural of anhedral. • ANHEDRAL n. the downward inclination of an aircraft's wing. |
| AUSLANDER | • Auslander prop.n. A surname from German. • AUSLANDER n. (German) a foreigner. |
| CALENDARS | • calendars n. Plural of calendar. • calendars v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calendar. • CALENDAR v. to schedule, also KALENDAR. |
| CARDINALS | • cardinals n. Plural of cardinal. • Cardinals prop.n. (Baseball) The team St. Louis Cardinals. • Cardinals prop.n. (American football) The team Arizona Cardinals. |
| FARMLANDS | • farmlands n. Plural of farmland. • farm␣lands n. Plural of farm land. • FARMLAND n. cultivated land. |
| FLANCARDS | • flancards n. Plural of flancard. • FLANCARD n. a piece of armor for the side of a horse. |
| GRASSLAND | • grassland n. An area dominated by grass or grasslike vegetation. • GRASSLAND n. a habitat dominated by grass. |
| HANDRAILS | • handrails n. Plural of handrail. • HANDRAIL n. a railing used for support. |
| KALENDARS | • kalendars n. Plural of kalendar. • KALENDAR v. to schedule, also CALENDAR. |
| LANDGRABS | • landgrabs n. Plural of landgrab. • landgrabs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of landgrab. • land␣grabs n. Plural of land grab. |
| LANDMARKS | • landmarks n. Plural of landmark. • landmarks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of landmark. • land␣marks n. Plural of land mark. |
| LANDRACES | • landraces n. Plural of landrace. • LANDRACE n. a large white Danish breed of pig. |
| LANDRAILS | • landrails n. Plural of landrail. • LANDRAIL n. a bird with a rasping cry, aka corncrake. |
| LANDSHARK | • landshark n. (Obsolete, slang, derogatory, among smugglers) A customs officer. • landshark n. (Obsolete, slang, derogatory) A swindler or fraudster. • landshark n. (Derogatory) A landgrabber. |
| LANDWARDS | • landwards adv. Towards land. • LANDWARDS adv. in the direction of land, also LANDWARD. |
| 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. |
| MANDORLAS | • mandorlas n. Plural of mandorla. • MANDORLA n. (Italian) any almond-shaped object or ornament, esp. (in painting, sculpture) area of light surrounding the risen Christ. |
| MARSHLAND | • marshland n. Marshy land; bog or fen. • MARSHLAND n. low poorly drained land that is sometimes flooded and often lies at the edge of lakes, streams, etc. |
| PARKLANDS | • parklands n. Plural of parkland. • PARKLAND n. a cared-for area with lawn, trees and shrubs. |
| YARDLANDS | • yardlands n. Plural of yardland. • YARDLAND n. an English unit of land measure equal to 30 acres. |