| DANEGELDS | • DANEGELD n. a tax imposed in the 10th century to buy off the Danes or to defend the country against them, also DANEGELT. |
| DEADLINES | • deadlines n. Plural of deadline. • DEADLINE v. to put a time limit on. |
| DUNELANDS | • dunelands n. Plural of duneland. • DUNELAND n. an area having many dunes. |
| HANDHELDS | • handhelds n. Plural of handheld. • hand-helds n. Plural of hand-held. • HANDHELD n. something, e.g. a computer, held in the hand and operated from there. |
| HANDSELED | • handseled v. Simple past tense and past participle of handsel. • HANDSEL v. to give a good luck gift to, also HANSEL. |
| HEADLANDS | • headlands n. Plural of headland. • Headlands prop.n. A village in Makoni District, Manicaland, Zimbabwe. • HEADLAND n. a point of land running out into the sea. |
| LANDSIDES | • landsides n. Plural of landside. • LANDSIDE n. the flat side of a plough opposite the furrow. |
| LANDSLIDE | • landslide n. A natural disaster that involves the breakup and downhill flow of rock, mud, water and anything caught in the path. • landslide n. A vote won by a wide or overwhelming majority. • landslide v. To undergo a landslide. |
| NODALISED | • nodalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of nodalise. • NODALISE v. to form nodes, also NODALIZE. |
| SANDALLED | • sandalled adj. Wearing a sandal or sandals. • SANDAL v. to dress in light open shoes. |
| SCANDALED | • scandaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of scandal. • SCANDAL v. to defame. |
| SEDGELAND | • sedgeland n. Land where sedge grows in abundance. • SEDGELAND n. land where sedge grows. |
| SLANDERED | • slandered v. Simple past tense and past participle of slander. • SLANDER v. to defame. |
| TIDELANDS | • tidelands n. Plural of tideland. • TIDELAND n. land covered and uncovered by the tide. |
| UNLEADEDS | • unleadeds n. Plural of unleaded. • UNLEADED n. a product containing no lead. |
| UNSADDLED | • unsaddled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsaddle. • unsaddled adj. Not saddled. • UNSADDLE v. to remove the saddle from. |
| UNSADDLES | • unsaddles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsaddle. • UNSADDLE v. to remove the saddle from. |
| UNSWADDLE | • unswaddle v. To remove swaddling, to unwrap. • UNSWADDLE v. to take a swaddle from; to unswathe. |