| CONFINEDLY | • CONFINED adv. CONFINE, to shut within an enclosure. |
| DOWNFALLEN | • downfallen adj. Fallen down. • downfallen adj. (Figurative) Having undergone a defeat, or been ousted from a position of authority. • downfallen adj. Crestfallen, depressed, down in the dumps. |
| ENDOSULFAN | • endosulfan n. (Chemistry) a toxic chlorinated polycyclic insecticide used to control mites. • ENDOSULFAN n. a brownish crystalline insecticide. |
| ENFOLDMENT | • enfoldment n. The act of enfolding. • ENFOLDMENT n. the act of enfolding. |
| FANFOLDING | • fanfolding v. Present participle of fanfold. • FANFOLD v. to fold paper like a fan. |
| FLANCONADE | • flanconade n. (Fencing) A thrust in the side. • FLANCONADE n. (French) a thrust in the side. |
| FONDLINGLY | • fondlingly adv. In a fondling manner. • FONDLINGLY adv. FONDLING. |
| FORLENDING | • forlending v. Present participle of forlend. • FORLEND v. (archaic) to grant or resign beforehand, also FORELEND. |
| FOUNDLINGS | • foundlings n. Plural of foundling. • FOUNDLING n. an abandoned child of unknown parentage. |
| INFOLDINGS | • infoldings n. Plural of infolding. • INFOLDING n. a folding inwards. |
| INFOLDMENT | • infoldment n. Archaic form of enfoldment. • INFOLDMENT n. the state of being infolded. |
| LINENFOLDS | • linenfolds n. Plural of linenfold. • LINENFOLD n. a representation of linen laid in vertical folds, of Flemish origin in the 15th century and used by Tudor woodcarvers, mainly for decorating panelling, doors, and chests. |
| NINETYFOLD | • ninetyfold adj. By a factor of ninety. • ninetyfold adv. By a factor of ninety. |
| NONFEDERAL | • nonfederal adj. Not federal. • non-federal adj. Alternative form of nonfederal. • NONFEDERAL adj. not federal. |
| PINFOLDING | • pinfolding v. Present participle of pinfold. • PINFOLD v. to impound, also PENFOLD. |
| UNFOLDINGS | • unfoldings n. Plural of unfolding. • UNFOLDING n. the act of unfolding. |
| UNFOLDMENT | • unfoldment n. Unfolding. • UNFOLDMENT n. the act of unfolding, or the state of being unfolded. |