| BANDOLINED | • bandolined v. Simple past tense and past participle of bandoline. • BANDOLINE v. to apply pomatum to the hair. |
| COLONNADED | • colonnaded adj. (Architecture) Having one or more colonnades. • COLONNADED adj. having a colonnade. |
| DANDELIONS | • dandelions n. Plural of dandelion. • DANDELION n. a common yellow-flowered composite with jagged-toothed leaves. |
| DEADLINING | • deadlining v. Present participle of deadline. • DEADLINE v. to put a time limit on. |
| DELUNDUNGS | • DELUNDUNG n. (Javanese) the weasel cat of Java and Malacca, a small carnivore related to the civet, aka linsang. |
| DOWNLINKED | • downlinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of downlink. • DOWNLINK v. to provide a downlink. |
| ENDODONTAL | • ENDODONTAL adj. relating to endodontics, a branch of dentistry concerned with diseases of the pulp. |
| GLADDENING | • gladdening v. Present participle of gladden. • gladdening n. A becoming glad. • gladdening adj. Causing feelings of gladness. |
| HINDERLAND | • hinderland n. Alternative form of hinterland. • HINDERLAND n. a type of linen cloth from Europe. |
| INTENDEDLY | • intendedly adv. In an intended manner; intentionally. • INTENDED adv. meant. |
| LANDDAMNED | • LANDDAMNE v. (Shakespeare) to abuse with violence. |
| LANDDAMNES | • LANDDAMNE v. (Shakespeare) to abuse with violence. |
| MANHANDLED | • manhandled v. Simple past tense and past participle of manhandle. • MANHANDLE v. to move by manpower; to handle or treat roughly. |
| NIDDERLING | • nidderling n. (Archaic) Someone who is weak and cowardly. • nidderling adj. (Archaic) Unmanly. • NIDDERLING n. an infamous person; an abject coward, also NIDDERING, NIDERING, NIDERLING, NIDING, NITHING. |
| PANHANDLED | • panhandled v. Simple past tense and past participle of panhandle. • PANHANDLE v. to beg from someone esp. on the street. |
| UNDERLINED | • underlined v. Simple past tense and past participle of underline. • UNDERLINE v. to draw a line under. |
| WONDERLAND | • wonderland n. An imaginary or real place full of wonder or marvels. • WONDERLAND n. an imaginary place of delicate beauty or magical charm. |