| ALMUDS | • almuds n. Plural of almud. • ALMUD n. a Spanish unit of capacity, also ALMUDE. |
| DAMSEL | • damsel n. A young woman (of noble birth). • damsel n. A girl; a maiden (without sexual experience). • damsel n. A young woman who is not married. |
| DISMAL | • dismal adj. Disastrous, calamitous. • dismal adj. Disappointingly inadequate. • dismal adj. Causing despair; gloomy and bleak. |
| DOLMAS | • dolmas n. Plural of dolma. • Dolmas prop.n. Plural of Dolma. • DOLMA n. (Turkish) a vine or cabbage leaf with a savoury stuffing. |
| DWALMS | • dwalms n. Plural of dwalm. • dwalms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dwalm. • DWALM v. (Scots) to swoon, also DWAM, DWAUM. |
| LAMEDS | • lameds n. Plural of lamed. • LAMED n. (Hebrew) a Hebrew letter, also LAMEDH. |
| LEDUMS | • LEDUM n. (Greek) a plant of the Labrador tea genus. |
| MEDALS | • medals n. Plural of medal. • medals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of medal. • MEDAL v. to honour with a commemorative piece of metal. |
| MEDLES | • MEDLE v. (Shakespeare) to meddle. |
| MISLED | • misled v. Simple past tense and past participle of mislead. • misled v. Simple past tense and past participle of misle. • MISLEAD v. to lead astray. |
| MODALS | • modals n. Plural of modal. • MODAL n. a modal auxiliary. |
| MODELS | • models n. Plural of model. • models v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of model. • MODEL v. to form a plan or design. |
| MOULDS | • moulds n. Plural of mould. • moulds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mould. • Moulds prop.n. Plural of Mould. |
| SELDOM | • seldom adv. Infrequently, rarely. • seldom adj. (Archaic) Rare; infrequent. • SELDOM adj. infrequent. |
| SLIMED | • slimed v. Simple past tense and past participle of slime. • SLIME v. to cover with viscous mud. |
| SMILED | • smiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of smile. • SMILE v. to look joyful, also SMOILE, SMOYLE. |