| BORDERLAND | • borderland n. Land near a border; marches. • BORDERLAND n. territory at or near a border. |
| DENDRIFORM | • dendriform adj. Having a branched structure similar to a tree. • DENDRIFORM adj. shaped like a tree, e.g. a dendriform ulcer. |
| DENDROGRAM | • dendrogram n. (Biology) A tree-like diagram used to show the ancestors and descendants of species. • DENDROGRAM n. a branching diagram to show e.g. evolutionary descent. |
| DRAINBOARD | • drainboard n. A slightly elevated and inclined surface, designed so that wet objects can be placed on that surface… • DRAINBOARD n. a sloping grooved board or surface, on which washed dishes are left to drain, typically into a sink. |
| GRIDIRONED | • gridironed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gridiron. • GRIDIRON v. to mark with parallel lines or bars. |
| HUNDREDORS | • hundredors n. Plural of hundredor. • HUNDREDOR n. an inhabitant or freeholder of a hundred, also HUNDREDER. |
| OVERRIDDEN | • overridden v. Past participle of override. • over-ridden v. (Rare) Alternative spelling of overridden. • over-ridden adj. Excessively ridden. |
| RAMRODDING | • ramrodding v. Present participle of ramrod. • RAMROD v. to push or drive with great force. |
| REORDAINED | • reordained v. Simple past tense and past participle of reordain. • REORDAIN v. to ordain again. |
| RITARDANDO | • ritardando adv. (Music) Gradually decelerating the tempo of a piece of music, especially at the end of the piece. • ritardando adj. (Music) Having a gradually decelerating tempo. • ritardando n. (Music) An instance of gradually decelerating the tempo of a piece of music. |
| ROADMENDER | • roadmender n. One who repairs roads. • ROADMENDER n. one whose job is to repair roads. |
| SURROUNDED | • surrounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of surround. • SURROUND v. to encompass. |
| UNDERDOERS | • underdoers n. Plural of underdoer. • UNDERDOER n. one who underdoes; a shirker. |
| 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. |
| UNRECORDED | • unrecorded adj. Not recorded. • UNRECORDED adj. not recorded. |