| DANDLERS | • dandlers n. Plural of dandler. • DANDLER n. one who dandles or fondles. |
| DARNDEST | • darndest adj. Alternative spelling of darnedest. • darndest n. Alternative spelling of darnedest. • DARNDEST n. one's utmost, also DARNEST. |
| DAUNDERS | • daunders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of daunder. • daunders n. Plural of daunder. • DAUNDER v. (dialect) to stroll, saunter, also DANDER, DAUNER, DAWNER. |
| DENDRONS | • dendrons n. Plural of dendron. • DENDRON n. (Greek) a branched part of a nerve cell, also DENDRITE. |
| DENUDERS | • denuders n. Plural of denuder. • DENUDER n. one who denudes. |
| DURNDEST | • durndest n. Alternative form of darnedest. • DURNED adj. damned. |
| ENDORSED | • endorsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of endorse. • endorsed adj. (Heraldry) Flanked by endorses. • ENDORSE v. to declare one's approval, also INDORSE. |
| HUNDREDS | • hundreds n. Plural of hundred. • HUNDRED n. a number, ten times ten. |
| INDORSED | • indorsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of indorse. • INDORSE v. to declare one's approval, also ENDORSE. |
| KINDREDS | • kindreds n. Plural of kindred. • KINDRED n. blood relationship, also KINRED. |
| REDDINGS | • Reddings prop.n. A surname. • REDDING n. the act of redding, putting in order. |
| REDOUNDS | • redounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redound. • REDOUND v. to have an effect or consequence. |
| SARDINED | • sardined v. Simple past tense and past participle of sardine. • SARDINE v. to pack tightly together. |
| SPREDDEN | • SPRED v. (obsolete) to spread, also SPREDD, SPREDDE. |
| STRANDED | • stranded v. Simple past tense and past participle of strand. • stranded adj. (Of a person) Abandoned or marooned. • stranded adj. (Nautical, of a vessel) Run aground on a shore or reef. |
| STRIDDEN | • stridden v. (Britain) past participle of stride. • STRIDE v. to walk with long steps. |
| SUNDERED | • sundered v. Simple past tense and past participle of sunder. • SUNDER v. to break apart. |