| BLANDISHED | • blandished v. Simple past tense and past participle of blandish. • BLANDISH v. to coax and flatter. |
| DANDELIONS | • dandelions n. Plural of dandelion. • DANDELION n. a common yellow-flowered composite with jagged-toothed leaves. |
| DEADLINESS | • deadliness n. Synonym of lethality. • deadliness n. (Figurative, hyperbolic) Tedium, or the quality of being boring. • DEADLINESS n. the quality of being deadly. |
| DENTALISED | • dentalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of dentalise. • DENTALISE v. to make (a sound) dental, also DENTALIZE. |
| DISENABLED | • disenabled v. Simple past tense and past participle of disenable. • DISENABLE v. to disable; to disqualify. |
| DISMANTLED | • dismantled v. Simple past tense and past participle of dismantle. • DISMANTLE v. to take to pieces. |
| DISPLANTED | • displanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of displant. • DISPLANT v. to uproot; to remove from a town or country of settlement. |
| LANDLADIES | • landladies n. Plural of landlady. • LANDLADY n. a female landlord. |
| LANDSLIDES | • landslides n. Plural of landslide. • LANDSLIDE v. to win an election by a huge majority. |
| MIDLANDERS | • Midlanders n. Plural of Midlander. • MIDLANDER n. one who lives in the midlands. |
| MISHANDLED | • mishandled v. Simple past tense and past participle of mishandle. • MISHANDLE v. to handle wrongly. |
| RESADDLING | • resaddling v. Present participle of resaddle. • RESADDLE v. to saddle again. |
| VANDALISED | • vandalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of vandalise. • vandalised adj. Referring to something that has been struck by vandalism. • VANDALISE v. to deal with or treat in a vandalistic manner, also VANDALIZE. |
| VIDEOLANDS | • VIDEOLAND n. television as a medium or industry. |
| WINDLASSED | • windlassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of windlass. • WINDLASS v. to raise with a hoist. |