| DONNERT | • DONNERT adj. (Scots) stupid, dull-witted, also DONNARD, DONNART, DONNERD, DONNERED. |
| ENTROLD | • ENTROLD v. (Spenser) a past participle of obscure meaning, possibly enrolled, also INTROLD. |
| ERODENT | • erodent n. Something that erodes. • ERODENT n. a caustic chemical. |
| FRONTED | • fronted v. Simple past tense and past participle of front. • fronted adj. Formed with a front; drawn up in line. • fronted adj. (Phonetics) Pronounced in the front manner. |
| MORDENT | • mordent n. (Music) An ornament consisting of a single alternation between a given pitch and the one immediately below it. • MORDENT n. (German) a rapidly alternating a tone with one halftone lower; a reverse trill. |
| NORTHED | • northed v. Simple past tense and past participle of north. • NORTH v. to head northwards. |
| PORTEND | • portend v. (Transitive) To serve as a warning or omen of. • portend v. (Transitive) To signify; to denote. • PORTEND v. to serve as an omen of. |
| PROTEND | • protend v. (Obsolete, transitive) To hold out; to stretch forth. • PROTEND v. (archaic) to stretch forth, hold out. |
| RODENTS | • rodents n. Plural of rodent. • RODENT n. a gnawing mammal. |
| SNORTED | • snorted v. Simple past tense and past participle of snort. • SNORT v. to exhale noisily through the nostrils. |
| TENDRON | • tendron n. A young, tender plant shoot; a bud. • tendron n. The gristle or cartilage of the ribs. • TENDRON n. (French) a tendril. |
| THONDER | • THONDER adj. (Scots) yonder. |
| THORNED | • thorned v. Simple past tense and past participle of thorn. • thorned adj. Containing thorns. • THORN v. to prick with a sharp projection on a plant. |
| THRONED | • throned v. Simple past tense and past participle of throne. • THRONE v. to sit on a royal chair. |
| TORNADE | • tornade n. Obsolete form of tornado. • TORNADE n. a storm with very strong whirling winds, also TORNADO. |
| TRODDEN | • trodden adj. Crushed by being walked on. • trodden v. Past participle of tread. • TREAD v. to walk on, over, or along. |