| CORDELLING | • CORDELLE v. (French) to use a tow rope to tow a boat. |
| DRAGSVILLE | • DRAGSVILLE n. (US) boredom. |
| DRAWLINGLY | • drawlingly adv. Speaking with a drawl. • DRAWLING adv. DRAWL, to speak slowly with drawn out vowels. |
| DRIVELLING | • drivelling v. Present participle of drivel. • drivelling n. Foolish talk. • DRIVEL v. to let saliva flow from the mouth. |
| DRYWALLING | • drywalling v. Present participle of drywall. • drywalling n. The installation and finishing of drywall. • DRYWALLING n. the act of building a drywall. |
| FILLAGREED | • FILLAGREE v. to execute this lacework, also FILAGREE, FILIGRAIN, FILIGRANE, FILIGREE. |
| FRINGILLID | • fringillid n. (Zoology) Any of the Fringillidae; a finch. • FRINGILLID adj. related to the finches. |
| GAILLARDIA | • gaillardia n. Any of several New World flowering plants of the genus Gaillardia. • GAILLARDIA n. a North American garden flower. |
| GRANADILLA | • granadilla n. Any of several species of passion flowers of tropical America. • granadilla n. The edible fruit of these plants. Alternative regional spelling grenadilla. • GRANADILLA n. (Spanish) the fruit of certain species of passion flower found in Brazil and the West Indies, also GRENADILLA. |
| GRENADILLA | • grenadilla n. A species of tree found in Africa, Dalbergia melanoxylon, valued for its timber. • grenadilla n. The wood obtained from this plant, blackwood, which is particularly used for making musical instruments. • grenadilla n. Alternative spelling of granadilla. |
| GROUNDSILL | • groundsill n. (Rare) A timber beam used as the foundation for a building. • groundsill n. The lowest beam of a door-frame; the threshold. • GROUNDSILL n. the lowest timber of a structure, also GROUNDSEL, GROUNDSELL. |
| POLLARDING | • pollarding v. Present participle of pollard. • POLLARD v. to cut the top branches of a tree back to the trunk. |
| PRODIGALLY | • prodigally adv. In a prodigal manner; extravagantly or wastefully. • PRODIGAL adv. lavish. |
| REDIALLING | • redialling v. Present participle of redial. • REDIAL v. to dial again. |
| REDRILLING | • redrilling v. Present participle of redrill. • REDRILL v. to drill again. |
| RIDDLINGLY | • riddlingly adv. In the form of a riddle. • RIDDLING adv. enigmatic, obscure. |
| SIGILLARID | • sigillarid n. (Paleontology) One of an extinct family of cryptogamous trees, including the genus Sigillaria and its allies. • SIGILLARID n. one of an extinct family of cryptogamous trees, including the genus Sigillaria and its allies. |
| TOLLBRIDGE | • tollbridge n. Alternative form of toll bridge. • toll␣bridge n. A bridge at which a toll is charged for passage. • TOLLBRIDGE n. a bridge where tolls are collected. |
| TREILLAGED | • TREILLAGED adj. fitted with treillage, trelliswork. |
| WORLDLINGS | • worldlings n. Plural of worldling. • WORLDLING n. a person engrossed in concerns of the present world. |