| DECLUTTERS | • declutters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of declutter. • DECLUTTER v. to simplify or get rid of mess. |
| DELUSTRANT | • delustrant n. A chemical agent which removes the sheen from something, especially one that removes the sheen from yarn or fabric. • DELUSTRANT n. a dense inorganic material added to manmade fibres that allows a range of fibres with different lustres to be obtained. |
| DILATATORS | • dilatators n. Plural of dilatator. • DILATATOR n. a muscle which dilates any part. |
| FLUSTRATED | • flustrated adj. Frustrated to the point of being flustered, or vice versa. • FLUSTRATE v. (obsolete) to fluster. |
| OUTLUSTRED | • outlustred v. Simple past tense and past participle of outlustre. • OUTLUSTRE v. (Shakespeare) to exceed in lustre, also OUTLUSTER. |
| PRESETTLED | • presettled v. Simple past tense and past participle of presettle. • presettled adj. (UK) Of a European citizen: having resided in the United Kingdom for less than a certain time period… • PRESETTLE v. to settle in advance. |
| RATTLEPODS | • rattlepods n. Plural of rattlepod. • RATTLEPODS n. a genus of plants and shrubs with pods in which the seeds rattle, aka crotalaria. |
| SANDLOTTER | • sandlotter n. (US) One who plays in a sandlot. • sandlotter n. (US) A supporter of the working-class, anti-Chinese political views of Denis Kearney in 19th-century California. • SANDLOTTER n. one who occupies a vacant lot. |
| SPLATTERED | • splattered v. Simple past tense and past participle of splatter. • SPLATTER v. to spatter, to splash. |
| SPLUTTERED | • spluttered v. Simple past tense and past participle of splutter. • SPLUTTER v. to speak rapidly and confusedly. |
| STILTBIRDS | • stiltbirds n. Plural of stiltbird. • STILTBIRD n. a long-legged wading bird related to the avocet. |
| STRANDFLAT | • strandflat n. A coastal landform consisting of a near-flat erosion surface typical of the Norwegian coast. • STRANDFLAT n. in Norway, a gently sloping coastal platform extending seaward. |
| STRIDENTLY | • stridently adv. In a strident manner. • STRIDENT adv. loud, grating. |
| STRIDULANT | • stridulant adj. Making a stridulating sound. • STRIDULANT adj. stridulating. |
| STRIDULATE | • stridulate v. (Intransitive) To make a high-pitched chirping, grating, hissing, or squeaking sound, as male crickets… • STRIDULATE v. to make a chirping or scraping sound, like a grasshopper. |
| TRANSLATED | • translated v. Simple past tense and past participle of translate. • TRANSLATE v. to render into another language. |