| BORDERED | • bordered v. Simple past tense and past participle of border. • BORDER v. to be adjacent to. |
| CORRADED | • corraded v. Simple past tense and past participle of corrade. • CORRADE v. to wear away by the action of loose solid material, e.g. pebbles in a stream. |
| CORRODED | • corroded adj. Damaged by corrosion. • corroded v. Simple past tense and past participle of corrode. • CORRODE v. to eat away by degrees. |
| DISORDER | • disorder n. Absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner. • disorder n. A disturbance of civic peace or of public order. • disorder n. (Medicine, countable) A physical or mental malfunction. |
| DODDERER | • dodderer n. Somebody who dodders. • DODDERER n. one who dodders. |
| DOORYARD | • dooryard n. (Northern New England) the yard near the front or back door of a house. • DOORYARD n. a yard in front of a house. |
| DORMERED | • dormered adj. Having a dormer. • DORMERED adj. having dormer windows. |
| DRAWCORD | • drawcord n. Drawstring. • DRAWCORD n. a cord for drawing a garment tight. |
| DRUGLORD | • druglord n. A person who controls a large network of people involved in the illegal drug trade. • drug␣lord n. Alternative spelling of druglord. • DRUGLORD n. a criminal controlling the supply of drugs. |
| FODDERER | • fodderer n. One who fodders cattle. • FODDERER n. someone who supplies fodder. |
| PRODDERS | • prodders n. Plural of prodder. • PRODDER n. one who prods. |
| 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. |
| RECORDED | • recorded v. Simple past tense and past participle of record. • recorded adj. That has been fixed into a physical medium (for example, a book, compact disc or videotape). • RECORD v. to register in writing. |
| REWORDED | • reworded v. Past participle of reword. • REWORD v. to state again in different wording. |
| SORDIDER | • sordider adj. Comparative form of sordid: more sordid. • SORDID adj. low, mean. |