| CHANDELLED | • chandelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of chandelle. • CHANDELLE v. to perform an abrupt climbing turn. |
| DELUDINGLY | • deludingly adv. So as to delude or cause delusion. • DELUDING adv. DELUDE, to mislead that what is true is false. |
| HANDBALLED | • handballed v. Simple past tense and past participle of handball. • HANDBALL v. to handle the ball in football. |
| HANDSELLED | • handselled v. Simple past tense and past participle of handsel. • HANDSEL v. to give a good luck gift to, also HANSEL. |
| LANDFILLED | • landfilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of landfill. • LANDFILL v. to dispose waste into landfill. |
| LANDHOLDER | • landholder n. A person who owns land. • LANDHOLDER n. a holder, owner, or proprietor of land. |
| LANDLADIES | • landladies n. Plural of landlady. • LANDLADY n. a female landlord. |
| LANDLOCKED | • landlocked adj. (Of a country, geographical region, etc.) Surrounded by land (having no borders with the sea). • landlocked adj. Living in freshwater, such as landlocked salmon. • landlocked adj. (US, real estate, of a property or parcel) Surrounded by other property and having no access to a public road. |
| LANDSLIDES | • landslides n. Plural of landslide. • LANDSLIDE v. to win an election by a huge majority. |
| MEDDLINGLY | • meddlingly adv. In a meddling manner. • MEDDLING adv. interfering. |
| OLDFANGLED | • oldfangled adj. Old-fashioned. • old-fangled adj. Alternative spelling of oldfangled. • OLDFANGLED adj. old-fashioned. |
| SCANDALLED | • scandalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of scandal. • SCANDAL v. to defame. |
| SPLENDIDLY | • splendidly adv. In a splendid manner. • SPLENDID adv. magnificent. |
| TENDRILLED | • tendrilled adj. (Botany) Having (a specified number or kind of) tendrils. • TENDRILLED adj. having tendrils, also TENDRILED. |
| WINDGALLED | • WINDGALLED adj. afflicted with windgall. |
| WINDMILLED | • windmilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of windmill. • WINDMILL v. to rotate from the force of air. |