| DALESMAN | • dalesman n. A person from the Yorkshire Dales, or sometimes a person from Lakeland. • DALESMAN n. one living in a dale. |
| DALESMEN | • dalesmen n. Plural of dalesman. • DALESMAN n. one living in a dale. |
| EMENDALS | • emendals n. Funds set apart for repairs in the accounts of the Inner Temple. • EMENDALS n. funds set aside for repairs. |
| GILDSMEN | • GILDSMAN n. a male member of a guild, also GUILDSMAN. |
| LANDSMEN | • landsmen n. (Irregular) plural of landsman. • LANDSMAN n. (Yiddish) a fellow Jew from the same town in Eastern Europe. |
| LEADSMAN | • leadsman n. (Obsolete) lodesman (a leader or guide). • leadsman n. (Nautical) A sailor who takes soundings with a lead, measuring the depth of water. • LEADSMAN n. the man who heaves the lead to take depth soundings. |
| LEADSMEN | • leadsmen n. Plural of leadsman. • LEADSMAN n. the man who heaves the lead to take depth soundings. |
| LODESMAN | • lodesman n. (Historical, nautical) A pilot; navigator. • LODESMAN n. a pilot. |
| LODESMEN | • lodesmen n. Plural of lodesman. • LODESMAN n. a pilot. |
| MANDRELS | • mandrels n. Plural of mandrel. • MANDREL n. a bar of iron fitted to a turning-lathe on which articles to be turned are fixed, also MANDRIL. |
| MIDLINES | • midlines n. Plural of midline. • MIDLINE n. a median line. |
| MILDNESS | • mildness n. The quality of being mild; gentleness. • MILDNESS n. the quality of being mild. |
| MINDLESS | • mindless adj. Showing a lack of forethought or sense. • mindless adj. Having no sensible meaning or purpose. • mindless adj. Heedless. |
| MUSLINED | • muslined adj. Decorated with, or dressed in muslin. • MUSLINED adj. clothed with muslin. |
| UNSELDOM | • unseldom adv. (Archaic) Not seldom; frequently. • UNSELDOM adv. not seldom. |