| BENEFITTED | • benefitted v. Alternative form of benefited. • BENEFIT v. to obtain an advantage. |
| CANDYTUFTS | • candytufts n. Plural of candytuft. • CANDYTUFT n. a cruciferous plant of the genus Iberis, with flowers in tufts or corymbs, the outer petals larger than the inner. |
| ENFETTERED | • enfettered v. Simple past tense and past participle of enfetter. • ENFETTER v. (Shakespeare) to bind with chains or shackles. |
| FESTINATED | • festinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of festinate. • FESTINATE v. to hasten. |
| INFATUATED | • infatuated v. Simple past tense and past participle of infatuate. • infatuated adj. Foolishly or unreasoningly fond of, attracted to or in love with (someone). • infatuated adj. Excessively fond of or enthusiastic about (something). |
| STANDFASTS | • STANDFAST n. a reliable person or thing. |
| STANDFIRST | • standfirst n. (UK, journalism) Explanatory text under the main heading of a news article, smaller than the heading… • STANDFIRST n. an introductory paragraph in an article, printed in larger or bolder type or in capitals, which summarizes the article. |
| STRANDFLAT | • strandflat n. A coastal landform consisting of a near-flat erosion surface typical of the Norwegian coast. • STRANDFLAT n. in Norway, a gently sloping coastal platform extending seaward. |
| TENDERFEET | • tenderfeet n. Plural of tenderfoot. • TENDERFOOT n. a newcomer in a comparatively rough or newly settled region. |
| TENDERFOOT | • tenderfoot n. (Chiefly North America) An inexperienced person; a novice. • tenderfoot n. (Historical) A newcomer or arriviste to the region in the American frontier (Old West and Wild West). • tenderfoot n. (Dated) A Boy Scout of the lowest rank. |
| TWENTYFOLD | • twentyfold adj. By a factor of twenty. • twentyfold adv. By a factor of twenty. • TWENTYFOLD adj. multiplied by a twenty. |
| UNFETTERED | • unfettered v. Simple past tense and past participle of unfetter. • unfettered adj. Not bound by chains or shackles. • unfettered adj. (By extension) Not restricted. |