| DECLARANTS | • declarants n. Plural of declarant. • DECLARANT n. one who makes a declaration. |
| DELUSTRANT | • delustrant n. A chemical agent which removes the sheen from something, especially one that removes the sheen from yarn or fabric. • DELUSTRANT n. a dense inorganic material added to manmade fibres that allows a range of fibres with different lustres to be obtained. |
| DETANGLERS | • detanglers n. Plural of detangler. • DETANGLER n. a cosmetic product for detangling hair. |
| DISENTHRAL | • disenthral v. (Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of disenthrall. • DISENTHRAL v. to release from a state of enthralment, also DISENTHRALL, DISINTHRAL. |
| DISENTRAIL | • disentrail v. (Obsolete, transitive) To pull (something) out of the entrails. • DISENTRAIL v. (Spenser) to disembowel, remove the entrails, also DISENTRAYLE. |
| DISMANTLER | • dismantler n. One who dismantles. • DISMANTLER n. one who dismantles. |
| FORESTLAND | • forestland n. Land covered by trees; forests; woodlands. • FORESTLAND n. land occupied by forest. |
| HEARTLANDS | • heartlands n. Plural of heartland. • HEARTLAND n. an area of a country that is centrally situated and/or vitally important. |
| INTERDEALS | • interdeals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interdeal. • INTERDEAL v. (archaic) to intrigue, also ENTERDEALE. |
| INTERLARDS | • interlards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interlard. • INTERLARD v. to place lard or bacon amongst; to mix, as fat meat with lean. |
| OUTLANDERS | • outlanders n. Plural of outlander. • OUTLANDER n. a foreigner, also UITLANDER. |
| SANDLOTTER | • sandlotter n. (US) One who plays in a sandlot. • sandlotter n. (US) A supporter of the working-class, anti-Chinese political views of Denis Kearney in 19th-century California. • SANDLOTTER n. one who occupies a vacant lot. |
| STRAINEDLY | • strainedly adv. In a strained manner. • STRAINED adv. STRAIN, to exert to the utmost. |
| STRANDLINE | • strandline n. The linear mark left (on a beach etc) by high water. • strand␣line n. (Geology) the line that marks the interface between land and water; a shoreline; it changes daily, and… • STRANDLINE n. the shoreline. |
| TAILENDERS | • tailenders n. Plural of tailender. • tail-enders n. Plural of tail-ender. • TAILENDER n. someone coming at the end, esp. in cricket. |
| TRANSLATED | • translated v. Simple past tense and past participle of translate. • TRANSLATE v. to render into another language. |
| TREADLINGS | • treadlings n. Plural of treadling. • TREADLING n. the act of treadling. |
| UITLANDERS | • uitlanders n. Plural of uitlander. • UITLANDER n. (South African) in South Africa, a foreigner, esp. a Briton in the Transvaal, also OUTLANDER. |
| ULTRADENSE | • ultradense adj. Extremely dense; of utmost density. • ULTRADENSE adj. very very dense. |
| WANDERLUST | • wanderlust n. A strong impulse or longing to travel. • wanderlust n. An impulse to cheat or seek out other romantic or sexual partners; a straying heart. • wanderlust v. (Intransitive) To feel a strong impulse or longing to travel. |