| CROWDFUND | • crowdfund v. (Transitive) To fund (a project) by having many individuals pool their money together, usually via the Internet. • CROWDFUND v. to fund a project via a large number of supporters who each contribute a small amount. |
| DANDRUFFS | • dandruffs n. Plural of dandruff. • dandruffs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dandruff. • DANDRUFF n. a scurf that forms on the scalp, also DANDRIFF. |
| DANDRUFFY | • dandruffy adj. Like dandruff; scurfy. • dandruffy adj. Suffering from dandruff; marked by the presence of dandruff. • DANDRUFFY adj. full of dandruff. |
| DEFRAUDED | • defrauded v. Simple past tense and past participle of defraud. • DEFRAUD v. to swindle. |
| DEFRAUDER | • defrauder n. One who defrauds. • DEFRAUDER n. one who defrauds. |
| DREADFULS | • dreadfuls n. Plural of dreadful. • DREADFUL n. a lurid novel. |
| DUFFERDOM | • dufferdom n. The realm or sphere of duffers. • DUFFERDOM n. being a duffer, also DUFFERISM. |
| FORJUDGED | • forjudged v. Simple past tense and past participle of forjudge. • FORJUDGE v. to judge before hearing the facts and proof, also FOREJUDGE. |
| FOULDERED | • fouldered v. Simple past tense and past participle of foulder. • FOULDER v. (Spenser) to thunder. |
| FOUNDERED | • foundered v. Simple past tense and past participle of founder. • FOUNDER v. to become disabled. |
| PREFUNDED | • prefunded adj. Funded in advance. • PREFUND v. to fund beforehand. |
| QUADRIFID | • quadrifid adj. Divided, or deeply cleft, into four parts. • QUADRIFID adj. four-part (as with a leaf). |
| REFOUNDED | • refounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of refound. • REFOUND v. to found again. |
| UDDERFULS | • udderfuls n. Plural of udderful. • UDDERFUL n. the contents of a full udder. |
| UNDERFEED | • underfeed v. To feed inadequately or insufficiently. • underfeed v. To feed material (e.g. fuel into a burner) from below. • UNDERFEED v. to feed inadequately. |
| UNDERFUND | • underfund v. To provide insufficient funds (for). • UNDERFUND v. to fund inadequately. |