| BRINDLED | • brindled adj. Of a brownish, tawny or gray colour, with streaks or spots; streaky, spotted. • brindled v. Simple past tense and past participle of brindle. • BRINDLED adj. marked with spots or streaks, also BRINDED. |
| DANDLERS | • dandlers n. Plural of dandler. • DANDLER n. one who dandles or fondles. |
| DIELDRIN | • dieldrin n. (Organic chemistry) A cyclodiene insecticide, related to aldrin, that is a persistent organic pollutant. • DIELDRIN n. a persistent chemical pesticide. |
| DRYLANDS | • drylands n. Plural of dryland. • DRYLAND n. an arid region. |
| ENLARDED | • enlarded v. Simple past tense and past participle of enlard. • ENLARD v. (Shakespeare) to grease, lard. |
| LANDDROS | • landdros n. Alternative form of landdrost. • LANDDROS n. (South African) in South Africa, a district magistrate or sheriff, also LANDDROST. |
| LANDLORD | • landlord n. A person that leases real property; a lessor. • landlord n. (Chiefly Britain) The owner or manager of a public house. • landlord n. (Surfing, slang, with "the") A shark, imagined as the owner of the surf to be avoided. |
| LANDWARD | • landward adj. Located, facing or moving in the direction of the land, as opposed to the sea. • landward adj. (Scotland) Of the country as opposed to the city, rural; agricultural. • landward adv. Toward the land. |
| RADDLING | • raddling v. Present participle of raddle. • raddling n. Hedges or fences made with raddles. • RADDLE v. to redden with red ochre, also REDDLE. |
| RANDLORD | • Randlord n. (South Africa) The person in charge of a goldfield in the Witwatersrand region. • RANDLORD n. (South African) a 19th century mining magnate. |
| REDDLING | • reddling v. Present participle of reddle. • REDDLE v. to colour with a red dye, also RUDDLE. |
| REDLINED | • redlined v. Simple past tense and past participle of redline. • REDLINE v. to withhold loans or insurance from certain neighborhoods. |
| RELANDED | • relanded v. Simple past tense and past participle of reland. • RELAND v. to land again. |
| RIDDLING | • riddling v. Present participle of riddle. • riddling n. Material removed by riddling, or sieving. • riddling n. The posing or solving of a riddle. |
| RUDDLING | • ruddling v. Present participle of ruddle. • RUDDLE v. to colour with a red dye, also REDDLE. |
| TRINDLED | • trindled v. Simple past tense and past participle of trindle. • TRINDLE v. to propel by causing to rotate, also TRUNDLE. |
| TRUNDLED | • trundled v. Simple past tense and past participle of trundle. • TRUNDLE v. to propel by causing to rotate, also TRINDLE. |
| UNLORDED | • unlorded v. Simple past tense and past participle of unlord. • unlorded adj. Deprived of the rank of a lord. • unlorded adj. Not raised to the rank of a lord. |
| UNRIDDLE | • unriddle v. (Transitive) To figure out the answer to (a riddle). • unriddle v. (Transitive, by extension) To solve (a perplexing problem). • UNRIDDLE v. to work out a riddle. |
| YARDLAND | • yardland n. (Historical) Synonym of virgate. • YARDLAND n. an English unit of land measure equal to 30 acres. |