| ANTIWORLD | • antiworld n. (Astrophysics) A hypothetical world constructed from antimatter. • ANTIWORLD n. a hypothetical world composed of antimatter. |
| DARTINGLY | • dartingly adv. In a darting manner; rapidly. • DARTING adv. DART, to move suddenly and swiftly. |
| DELIRIANT | • deliriant n. A drug or other agent that induces a medical state of frank delirium. • DELIRIANT adj. of a drug, causing delirium. |
| DIUTURNAL | • diuturnal adj. Durable, long-lasting. • DIUTURNAL adj. of long continuance; lasting. |
| DOCTRINAL | • doctrinal adj. Of, relating to, involving, belonging to or concerning a doctrine. • doctrinal adj. (Obsolete) Didactic. • doctrinal n. A matter of doctrine, or system of doctrines. |
| ENTRAILED | • entrailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of entrail. • ENTRAIL v. (Spenser) to interlace or entwine. |
| INTERDEAL | • interdeal n. (Obsolete) Intercourse, negotiation; traffic. • interdeal v. (Obsolete) To carry on intrigues. • INTERDEAL v. (archaic) to intrigue, also ENTERDEALE. |
| INTERLAID | • interlaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of interlay. • INTERLAY v. to place between. |
| INTERLARD | • interlard v. Bloat or embellish (something) by including (often minor and extraneous) details at regular intervals. • INTERLARD v. to place lard or bacon amongst; to mix, as fat meat with lean. |
| RADIANTLY | • radiantly adv. In a manner that is radiant; glowingly. • RADIANT adv. shining. |
| RODENTIAL | • rodential adj. Characteristic of a rodent. • RODENTIAL adj. relating to Rodentia, the order containing rodents. |
| TAILENDER | • tailender n. (Cricket) One of the last four or five batsmen in the batting order, normally bowlers with limited batting… • tail-ender n. Alternative form of tailender. • TAILENDER n. someone coming at the end, esp. in cricket. |
| TRAINLOAD | • trainload n. (Rail transport) The amount that can be transported by a train. • trainload n. (By extension) A large amount. • TRAINLOAD n. what a train can carry. |
| TRAMLINED | • tramlined adj. Marked with tramlines. • TRAMLINED adj. running, or as if running, in tramlines, rigid, inflexible. |
| TREADLING | • treadling v. Present participle of treadle. • treadling n. The process of working a treadle. • TREADLING n. the act of treadling. |
| TRIANGLED | • triangled adj. Having three angles. • triangled adj. Located inside a triangle. • triangled adj. (Heraldry) Divided into triangles (said of the field). |
| TRIDENTAL | • tridental adj. Having three prongs or tines. • TRIDENTAL adj. having three prongs, also TRIDENTATE, TRIDENTED. |
| UITLANDER | • uitlander n. (South Africa) A foreigner; outlander. • UITLANDER n. (South African) in South Africa, a foreigner, esp. a Briton in the Transvaal, also OUTLANDER. |