| CULLENDERS | • cullenders n. Plural of cullender. • CULLENDER n. a perforated vessel used as a strainer in cookery, also COLANDER. |
| ENSCROLLED | • enscrolled v. Simple past tense and past participle of enscroll. • ENSCROLL v. to write on a scroll, also INSCROLL. |
| GROUNDSELL | • groundsell n. Alternative form of groundsill. • GROUNDSELL n. the lowest timber of a structure, also GROUNDSEL, GROUNDSILL. |
| 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. |
| INDWELLERS | • indwellers n. Plural of indweller. • INDWELLER n. an inhabitant. |
| INSCROLLED | • inscrolled v. Simple past tense and past participle of inscroll. • INSCROLL v. (Shakespeare) to write on a scroll, also ENSCROLL. |
| LANDLOPERS | • landlopers n. Plural of landloper. • LANDLOPER n. (Dutch) a wanderer, a vagabond. |
| LORDLINESS | • lordliness n. The property of being lordly; the bearing or manner of a lord. • LORDLINESS n. the state of being lordly. |
| LOWLANDERS | • lowlanders n. Plural of lowlander. • Lowlanders n. Plural of Lowlander. • LOWLANDER n. one who lives in the lowlands. |
| MALLANDERS | • mallanders n. Alternative form of malanders. • MALLANDER n. an eruption of the skin behind a horse's knee, also MALANDER, MALLENDER. |
| MALLENDERS | • mallenders n. Alternative form of malanders. • MALLENDER n. an eruption of the skin behind a horse's knee, also MALANDER, MALLANDER. |
| ROUNDBALLS | • ROUNDBALL n. a form of basketball. |
| SALLENDERS | • sallenders n. An eruption on the hind leg of a horse. • SALLENDERS n. a skin disease affecting the hocks of horses. |
| SNORKELLED | • snorkelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of snorkel. • SNORKEL v. to swim using a snorkel. |
| UNDERKILLS | • underkills v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underkill. • UNDERKILL n. less force than is needed to defeat an enemy. |
| UNDERSELLS | • undersells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undersell. • UNDERSELL v. to sell too cheap. |
| WORLDLINGS | • worldlings n. Plural of worldling. • WORLDLING n. a person engrossed in concerns of the present world. |