| DRILLING | • drilling v. Present participle of drill. • drilling n. Act of drilling. • drilling n. A long firearm with three barrels (typically a mix of shotgun and rifle barrels). |
| DROLLING | • drolling v. Present participle of droll. • drolling n. (Archaic) A joke or jest; drollery. • DROLLING n. the act of a jester. |
| ENROLLED | • enrolled v. Simple past tense and past participle of enrol. • enrolled v. Simple past tense and past participle of enroll. • ENROL v. to insert on a register, also ENROLL. |
| HANDROLL | • handroll n. A piece of sushi in the form of a cone of seaweed filled with rice, fish, vegetables etc. • handroll n. (Medicine) A piece of material placed in a patient’s hand as an anticontracture measure. • HANDROLL n. a cigarette rolled by hand. |
| LANDLERS | • ländlers n. Plural of ländler. • LANDLER n. (German) a slow Austrian dance. |
| 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. |
| LANDRAIL | • landrail n. The corncrake, Crex crex. • LANDRAIL n. a bird with a rasping cry, aka corncrake. |
| LORDLING | • lordling n. An unimportant or petty lord. • lordling n. A young lord. • LORDLING n. a young or unimportant lord, also LORDING. |
| MANDRILL | • mandrill n. A primate, Mandrillus sphinx, with colorful face and rump. • MANDRILL n. a large West African forest baboon, the adult of which has a bright red and blue face and blue buttocks. |
| MILLRIND | • millrind n. An iron support, usually four-armed or cross-shaped, for the turning ("runner") stone in a pair of millstones. • millrind n. (Heraldry) A heraldic charge resembling a stylized millstone support of this kind. • MILLRIND n. an iron support fitted across the hole in an upper millstone. |
| RONDELLE | • rondelle n. A small circular object. • rondelle n. One of the successive crusts formed on molten metal as it cools. • RONDELLE n. (French) a verse form of thirteen or fourteen lines on two rhymes, also RONDEL. |
| ROWNDELL | • rowndell n. Obsolete form of roundel. • ROWNDELL n. (Spenser) a bubble. |
| UNLORDLY | • unlordly adj. Not lordly. • UNLORDLY adj. not lordly. |
| UNROLLED | • unrolled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unroll. • unrolled adj. Not having been rolled. • UNROLL v. to open something that is rolled up. |