| BLANDISH | • blandish v. (Transitive) To persuade someone by using flattery; to cajole. • blandish v. (Transitive) To praise someone dishonestly; to flatter or butter up. • BLANDISH v. to coax and flatter. |
| BLONDISH | • blondish adj. Somewhat blond in colour. • blondish adj. Similar to a stereotypical dumb blonde. • BLONDISH adj. somewhat blonde. |
| DELPHINS | • DELPHIN n. an archaic word for dolphin; a fatty substance made from dolphin oil. |
| DOLPHINS | • dolphins n. Plural of dolphin. • Dolphins prop.n. Plural of Dolphin. • DOLPHIN n. any of a group of small toothed whales belonging to the family Delphinidae. |
| ENSHIELD | • enshield v. (Archaic, transitive) To shield; to defend. • ENSHIELD v. to defend, as with a shield. |
| HANDLIST | • handlist n. A list for easy reference. • HANDLIST n. a reference list. |
| HIDLINGS | • HIDLINGS adv. (Scots) in secret, also HIDLING, HIDLINS. |
| HILDINGS | • hildings n. Plural of hilding. • HILDING n. (archaic) a mean cowardly person, also HYLDING. |
| HINDLEGS | • hindlegs n. Plural of hindleg. • hind␣legs n. Plural of hind leg. • HINDLEG n. a rear leg. |
| HOLDINGS | • holdings n. Plural of holding. • HOLDING n. something held. |
| HYLDINGS | • HYLDING n. (Spenser) a mean cowardly person, also HILDING. |
| LINISHED | • linished v. Simple past tense and past participle of linish. • LINISH v. to give a smooth linen-like finish to metal. |
| SANDHILL | • sandhill n. A dune. • sandhill n. A sandhill crane (Antigone canadensis). • SANDHILL n. a hill of sand. |
| SHINGLED | • shingled v. Simple past tense and past participle of shingle. • SHINGLE v. to cover with thin tiles of wood. |
| UNCHILDS | • unchilds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unchild. • UNCHILD v. (Shakespeare) to change from being a child. |