| CAMELOID | • cameloid adj. Like a camel, or as found in a camel. • cameloid n. Any (fictional) animal similar to a camel. • cameloid n. Misspelling of camelid. |
| CLAMORED | • clamored v. Simple past tense and past participle of clamor. • CLAMOR v. to make a loud outcry, also CLAMOUR. |
| CLERKDOM | • clerkdom n. The role or status of clerk. • CLERKDOM n. the status of a clerk. |
| COLUMNED | • columned adj. Having columns. • COLUMNED adj. having a column. |
| COMEDDLE | • COMEDDLE v. (obsolete) to mix, to temper. |
| COMPILED | • compiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of compile. • COMPILE v. to collect into a volume. |
| COMPLIED | • complied v. Simple past tense and past participle of comply. • COMPLY v. to obey. |
| DOLMENIC | • DOLMENIC adj. like a dolmen, a prehistoric structure or tomb of unhewn stones. |
| DOMICILE | • domicile n. (Formal) A home or residence. • domicile n. (Law) A residence at a particular place accompanied with an intention to remain there for an unlimited… • domicile v. To have a domicile in a particular place. |
| DUCKMOLE | • duckmole n. (Obsolete) Synonym of platypus. • duck␣mole n. (Obsolete) The platypus. • DUCKMOLE n. a platypus, also DUCKBILL. |
| LEECHDOM | • leechdom n. (Archaic) A medicine; remedy. • LEECHDOM n. a remedy. |
| MELODICA | • melodica n. A free-reed keyboard wind instrument. • MELODICA n. a harmonica with a small keyboard at one end. |
| MELODICS | • melodics n. The branch of music theory that deals with pitch and melody. • MELODICS n. a branch of music concerned with melody. |
| MONOCLED | • monocled adj. Wearing a monocle. • MONOCLED adj. wearing a monocle. |
| MYCELOID | • myceloid adj. (Botany) Resembling mycelium. • MYCELOID adj. resembling mycelium, the white threads or filamentous growth from which a mushroom or fungus is developed. |
| WELCOMED | • welcomed adj. Having received a warm welcome. • welcomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of welcome. • WELCOME v. to greet cordially. |