| CAROMELLED | • CAROMEL v. to coat with caromel. |
| CLEARCOLED | • clearcoled v. Simple past tense and past participle of clearcole. • CLEARCOLE v. to coat with this, also CLAIRCOLLE. |
| COLLEAGUED | • colleagued v. Simple past tense and past participle of colleague. • COLLEAGUE v. (obsolete) to join in alliance, associate. |
| COUNSELLED | • counselled v. (Britain, Canada) simple past tense and past participle of counsel. • COUNSEL v. to advise. |
| COVERALLED | • coveralled adj. Wearing a coverall. • COVERALLED adj. wearing a coverall. |
| DECOLLATED | • decollated v. Simple past tense and past participle of decollate. • decollated adj. Rounded off, as the apex of a shell. • DECOLLATE v. to behead. |
| DECOLLATES | • decollates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decollate. • DECOLLATE v. to behead. |
| DECOLLETES | • DECOLLETE n. (French) a low cut at the neck. |
| DELOCALISE | • delocalise v. Alternative form of delocalize. • DELOCALISE v. to free from the limitations of locality, also DELOCALIZE. |
| DELOCALIZE | • delocalize v. To broaden the scope of something (to make it more global). • delocalize v. (Chemistry) To contain an electron in an orbital that extends over several adjacent atoms. • delocalize v. (Biology) To remove from a locality. |
| DOLCELATTE | • dolcelatte n. A mild, slightly sweet form of gorgonzola cheese. • Dolcelatte n. Alternative form of dolcelatte. • DOLCELATTE n. (tradename) a soft blue-veined Italian cheese. |
| ENSCROLLED | • enscrolled v. Simple past tense and past participle of enscroll. • ENSCROLL v. to write on a scroll, also INSCROLL. |
| ESCALLOPED | • escalloped adj. Alternative form of escaloped. • ESCALLOP v. to bake in a scallop shell, also SCALLOP, SCOLLOP. |
| NOTCHELLED | • NOTCHEL v. to repudiate the debts of someone, also NOCHEL. |
| OVERCALLED | • overcalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overcall. • OVERCALL v. in bridge, to outbid. |
| SKELLOCHED | • skelloched v. Simple past tense and past participle of skelloch. • SKELLOCH v. (Scots) to yell. |