| ALDRINS | • aldrins n. Plural of aldrin. • Aldrins prop.n. Plural of Aldrin. • ALDRIN n. a chlorinated hydrocarbon, used as a contact insecticide. |
| DARNELS | • darnels n. Plural of darnel. • DARNEL n. a species of ryegrass. |
| DIRNDLS | • dirndls n. Plural of dirndl. • DIRNDL n. (German) an Alpine peasant woman's dress. |
| ENLARDS | • enlards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enlard. • ENLARD v. (Shakespeare) to grease, lard. |
| LADRONS | • ladrons n. Plural of ladron. • LADRON n. (Spanish) a robber; a pirate; hence, loosely, a rogue or rascal, also LADRONE, LATRON. |
| LANDERS | • landers n. Plural of lander. • Landers prop.n. A surname. • Landers prop.n. A census-designated place in San Bernardino County, California, United States. |
| LARDONS | • lardons n. Plural of lardon. • LARDON n. a strip of bacon, also LARDOON. |
| LENDERS | • lenders n. Plural of lender. • Lenders prop.n. Plural of Lender. • LENDER n. one that lends. |
| LURDANS | • lurdans n. Plural of lurdan. • LURDAN n. (archaic) a dull or sluggish person, also LURDANE, LURDEN. |
| LURDENS | • lurdens n. Plural of lurden. • LURDEN n. (archaic) a dull or sluggish person, also LURDAN, LURDANE. |
| NURDLES | • nurdles n. Plural of nurdle. • NURDLE v. in cricket, to score runs by gently pushing with the bat rather than hitting hard. |
| NURSLED | • nursled v. Simple past tense and past participle of nursle. • NURSLE v. to foster, also NOURSLE, NOUSELL, NOUSLE. |
| RELANDS | • relands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reland. • RELAND v. to land again. |
| RELENDS | • relends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relend. • RELEND v. to lend again. |
| RONDELS | • rondels n. Plural of rondel. • RONDEL n. (French) a verse form of thirteen or fourteen lines on two rhymes, also RONDELLE. |
| RUNDLES | • rundles n. Plural of rundle. • Rundles prop.n. Plural of Rundle. • RUNDLE n. a round, a rung of a ladder. |
| SLANDER | • slander n. A false or unsupported, malicious statement (spoken, not written), especially one which is injurious… • slander n. (Internet) A collection of humorous videos intended to poke fun at a certain group of people, such as… • slander v. To utter a slanderous statement about; baselessly speak ill of. |
| SLENDER | • slender adj. Thin; slim. • slender adj. (Figurative) meagre; deficient. • slender adj. (Gaelic languages) Palatalized. |
| SNARLED | • snarled v. Simple past tense and past participle of snarl. • SNARL v. to growl viciously. |
| UNLORDS | • unlords v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unlord. • UNLORD v. to strip of the dignity of a lord. |