| ANDANTES | • andantes n. Plural of andante. • ANDANTE n. (Italian) a moderately slow musical passage. |
| ASTUNNED | • astunned adj. (Obsolete) stunned. • ASTUN v. (obsolete) to astonish. |
| CONTENDS | • contends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contend. • CONTEND v. to vie. |
| DENTINES | • dentines n. Plural of dentine. • DENTINE n. the hard substance forming the body of a tooth, also DENTIN. |
| DESINENT | • desinent adj. (Obsolete) Ending; forming an end; lowermost. • DESINENT adj. terminal; ending, also DESINENTIAL. |
| DUNNIEST | • dunniest adj. Superlative form of dunny: most dunny. • DUNNY adj. stupid. |
| DUNNITES | • DUNNITE n. a kind of explosive based on ammonium picrate. |
| ENDNOTES | • endnotes n. Plural of endnote. • ENDNOTE n. a note placed at the end of the text. |
| PENDANTS | • pendants n. Plural of pendant. • PENDANT n. anything hanging, esp. for ornament. |
| PENDENTS | • pendents n. Plural of pendent. • PENDENT n. anything hanging, esp. for ornament. |
| SCANDENT | • scandent adj. (Botany) Climbing, without obvious morphological adaptations. • SCANDENT adj. climbing as a plant. |
| SONNETED | • sonneted v. Simple past tense and past participle of sonnet. • SONNET v. to compose a type of poem. |
| STENDING | • STEND v. (Scots) to bound, stride vigorously, also STEN. |
| SYNDETON | • syndeton n. (Grammar) a form of syntactic coordination of the elements of a sentence (conjuncts) with the help of… • SYNDETON n. in grammar, a syndetic construction. |
| TENDRONS | • tendrons n. Plural of tendron. • TENDRON n. (French) a tendril. |
| UNNESTED | • unnested v. Simple past tense and past participle of unnest. • unnested adj. (Computing) Not nested. • UNNEST v. to turn out of a nest. |
| UNSTONED | • unstoned adj. (Of fruit) Not having been stoned; without the stone removed. • unstoned adj. Not stoned, not under the influence of recreational drugs. • UNSTONED adj. not stoned. |