| DECOLOURED | • decoloured adj. (British spelling) From which the colour has been removed; bleached. • DECOLOUR v. to deprive of color, also DECOLOR. |
| DISCORDFUL | • discordful adj. (Rare) Full of discord; contentious, quarrelsome. • DISCORDFUL adj. (Spenser) full of discord. |
| DRUMBLEDOR | • DRUMBLEDOR n. a large flying beetle, also DUMBLEDORE. |
| DUMBLEDORE | • dumbledore n. (Dialectal, archaic, old-fashioned) A bumblebee. • dumbledore n. (Dialectal) A beetle, typically a cockchafer or dung beetle. • dumbledore n. (Dialectal) A dandelion. |
| FLOUNDERED | • floundered v. Simple past tense and past participle of flounder. • FLOUNDER v. to struggle clumsily. |
| FUNDHOLDER | • fundholder n. (Britain) A general practitioner who manages his or her own budget, purchasing healthcare from one or… • fundholder n. One who has money in the public funds. • FUNDHOLDER n. a person who has money in public funds. |
| GROUNDEDLY | • groundedly adv. In a grounded or firmly established manner. • GROUNDED adv. GROUND, to place on a foundation. |
| MOULDBOARD | • mouldboard n. A curved blade on a plough that serves to turn over the furrow. • mouldboard n. (Founding) A follow board. • MOULDBOARD n. a curved plate of iron (originally of wood) back of the share of a plow, which turns over the earth in plowing, also MOLDBOARD. |
| PREMOULDED | • premoulded v. Simple past tense and past participle of premould. • PREMOULD v. to mould in advance, also PREMOLD. |
| SHOULDERED | • shouldered v. Simple past tense and past participle of shoulder. • shouldered adj. (In combination) Having or pertaining to (a specific kind of) shoulders. • SHOULDER v. to assume the burden of, also SHOUTHER. |
| SMOULDERED | • smouldered v. Simple past tense and past participle of smoulder. • SMOULDER v. to burn with no flame, also SMOLDER. |
| SOULDIERED | • souldiered v. Simple past tense and past participle of souldier. • SOULDIER v. (archaic) to soldier. |
| UNDEPLORED | • undeplored adj. Not deplored. • UNDEPLORED adj. not deplored. |
| UNDERLOADS | • underloads n. Plural of underload. • underloads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underload. • UNDERLOAD v. to load insufficiently. |
| UNDERWORLD | • underworld n. (Religion or mythology) The world of the dead, located underneath the world of the living; the afterlife. • underworld n. That part of society that is engaged in crime or vice. • underworld n. (Video games) The portion of a game that is set below ground. |
| UNSOLDERED | • unsoldered v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsolder. • UNSOLDER v. to separate from being soldered. |