| 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. |
| ENCRADLED | • encradled v. Simple past tense and past participle of encradle. • ENCRADLE v. (Spenser) to lay in a cradle. |
| GARLANDED | • garlanded v. Simple past tense and past participle of garland. • GARLAND v. to crown with a garland. |
| GLADDENER | • GLADDENER n. one who gladdens. |
| GLANDERED | • glandered adj. Suffering from glanders. • GLANDERED adj. affected with glanders. |
| GOLDARNED | • goldarned adj. (Euphemistic) goddamned. • GOLDARN v. (colloquial) to damn, also GOLDURN. |
| LADDERING | • laddering v. Present participle and gerund of ladder. • laddering n. (Agriculture, countable) A process of soil compaction that serves to break up clods and level a field. • laddering n. (Uncountable) An interview technique developed in the 1960s in which the interviewer systematically… |
| LAUNDERED | • laundered v. Simple past tense and past participle of launder. • LAUNDER v. to wash clothes. |
| MIDLANDER | • Midlander n. A native or inhabitant of the English Midlands. • Midlander n. A native or inhabitant of the city of Midland, Texas, USA. • MIDLANDER n. one who lives in the midlands. |
| RADDLEMAN | • raddleman n. Alternative spelling of ruddleman. • RADDLEMAN n. one who marks e.g. sheep with raddle, also REDDLEMAN, RUDDLEMAN. |
| RADDLEMEN | • raddlemen n. Plural of raddleman. • RADDLEMAN n. one who marks e.g. sheep with raddle, also REDDLEMAN, RUDDLEMAN. |
| REDDLEMAN | • reddleman n. A ruddleman. • REDDLEMAN n. one who marks e.g. sheep with reddle, also RADDLEMAN, RUDDLEMAN. |
| REHANDLED | • rehandled v. Simple past tense and past participle of rehandle. • REHANDLE v. to handle again. |
| RUDDLEMAN | • ruddleman n. Someone who deals in ruddle (red ochre). • RUDDLEMAN n. one who marks e.g. sheep with reddle, also RADDLEMAN, REDDLEMAN. |
| SLANDERED | • slandered v. Simple past tense and past participle of slander. • SLANDER v. to defame. |
| UNDERCLAD | • underclad adj. Inadequately clad; not wearing enough clothes. • UNDERCLAD adj. insufficiently clothed. |
| UNDERLAID | • underlaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of underlay. • UNDERLAY v. to place under. |
| UNDERLOAD | • underload n. Insufficient load. • underload v. (Transitive) To load insufficiently. • UNDERLOAD v. to load insufficiently. |