| ADORNED | • adorned v. Simple past tense and past participle of adorn. • adorned adj. Having been decorated or embellished through applied items or alterations (adornments). • ADORN v. to embellish. |
| ANDROID | • android n. A robot that is designed to look and act like a human being (not necessarily a male one). • android adj. Possessing human qualities. • android adj. (Anatomy, in pelvimetry) Of the pelvis, having a narrow anterior segment and a heart-shaped brim, typically… |
| DENDRON | • dendron n. (Cytology) A slender projection of a nerve cell which conducts nerve impulses from a synapse to the… • dendron n. (Chemistry) A section of a dendrimer that includes the central atom or group. • Dendron prop.n. A small village in South Cumbria, England. |
| DONDERS | • donders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of donder. • donders n. Plural of donder. • DONDER v. (South African) to beat up, thrash. |
| DONNARD | • DONNARD adj. (Scots) stupid, dazed, also DONNART, DONNERD, DONNERED, DONNERT. |
| DONNERD | • DONNERD adj. (Scots) stupid, dull-witted, also DONNARD, DONNART, DONNERED, DONNERT. |
| DROMOND | • dromond n. Alternative form of dromon. • DROMOND n. a large fast-sailing medieval galley, also DROMON. |
| DROWNDS | • drownds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drownd. • DROWND v. (colloquial) to drown. |
| DROWNED | • drowned v. Simple past tense and past participle of drown. • drowned adj. That has died by drowning. • DROWN v. to suffocate in water. |
| FRONDED | • fronded adj. Bearing fronds. • FRONDED adj. having a frond. |
| NODDERS | • nodders n. Plural of nodder. • NODDER n. one who nods; a drowsy person. |
| NODDIER | • NODDY adj. easy to understand. |
| REDOUND | • redound v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To swell up (Of water, waves etc.); to overflow, to surge (of bodily fluids). • redound v. (Intransitive) To contribute to an advantage or disadvantage for someone or something. • redound v. (Intransitive) To contribute to the honour, shame etc. of a person or organisation. |
| RODDING | • rodding v. Present participle of rod. • rodding n. (Construction) The process of reinforcing concrete with metal rods. • rodding n. (Medicine) The insertion of a metal rod or nail into the cavity of a bone, to treat deformity or fracture. |
| ROUNDED | • rounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of round. • rounded adj. Made into a circle or sphere. • rounded adj. Complete or balanced. |
| ROWNDED | • rownded v. Simple past tense and past participle of rownd. • ROWND v. (obsolete) to round. |
| SNODDER | • SNOD adj. (Scots) smooth, neat. |
| TRODDEN | • trodden adj. Crushed by being walked on. • trodden v. Past participle of tread. • TREAD v. to walk on, over, or along. |
| UNDERDO | • underdo v. (Transitive, obsolete) To put under, subject. • underdo v. (Transitive) To do something insufficiently; especially to undercook. • underdo v. (Intransitive) To act below one’s abilities; do less than one can. |
| WONDRED | • wondred v. Simple past tense and past participle of wondre. • WONDRED adj. (obsolete) marvellous, wonderful. |