| DILLINGS | • dillings n. Plural of dilling. • DILLING n. a darling; the youngest child; the weakest of a litter. |
| DULLNESS | • dullness n. The quality of being slow of understanding things; stupidity. • dullness n. The quality of being uninteresting; boring; humorless or irksome. • dullness n. Lack of interest or excitement. |
| ELFLANDS | • ELFLAND n. the land of the elves. |
| ELLWANDS | • ellwands n. Plural of ellwand. • ELLWAND n. a measuring rod. |
| GOLLANDS | • GOLLAND n. (dialect) a name for various yellow flowers including marigold, also GOLLAN, GOWLAN, GOWLAND. |
| HOLLANDS | • hollands n. Plural of holland. • Hollands n. Jenever (the Dutch form of gin). • Hollands prop.n. A surname. |
| INDWELLS | • indwells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indwell. • INDWELL v. to live within. |
| LALLANDS | • LALLAND n. (Scots) lowland, also LALLAN, LAWLAND, LOWLAND. |
| LANDLERS | • ländlers n. Plural of ländler. • LANDLER n. (German) a slow Austrian dance. |
| LANDLESS | • landless adj. Not owning land. • landless adj. Not containing any land. • LANDLESS adj. having no land. |
| LANDSLID | • landslid v. Simple past tense and past participle of landslide. • LANDSLIDE v. to win an election by a huge majority. |
| LANDSLIP | • landslip n. The sliding of a mass of land down a slope or cliff; a landslide. • LANDSLIP n. the fall of a mass of earth. |
| LAWLANDS | • LAWLAND n. (Scots) lowland, also LALLAN, LALLAND, LOWLAND. |
| LOWLANDS | • lowlands n. Plural of lowland. • Lowlands prop.n. A low-lying region of Scotland between the Highlands and England. • LOWLAND n. an area of land lying lower than the adjacent country, also LALLAN, LALLAND, LAWLAND. |
| SANDHILL | • sandhill n. A dune. • sandhill n. A sandhill crane (Antigone canadensis). • SANDHILL n. a hill of sand. |
| SLOBLAND | • slobland n. (Britain) A zone of muddy ground. • SLOBLAND n. a mudflat, reclaimed alluvial land. |
| SPENDALL | • spendall n. Alternative form of spend-all. • spend-all n. (Dated) A spendthrift. • SPENDALL n. a spendthrift. |
| WALLSEND | • Wallsend prop.n. A town in the Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England (OS grid ref NZ3066). • Wallsend prop.n. A western suburb of the city of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. • Wallsend prop.n. An unincorporated community in Bell County, Kentucky, United States. |