| ALODIUMS | • alodiums n. Plural of alodium. • ALODIUM n. (Latin) land held absolutely, also ALLODIUM, ALOD. |
| DOLDRUMS | • doldrums n. Usually preceded by the: a state of apathy or lack of interest; a situation where one feels boredom… • doldrums n. (Nautical) Usually preceded by the: the state of a sailing ship when it is impeded by calms or light… • doldrums n. (Nautical, oceanography, by extension) Usually preceded by the: a part of the ocean near the equator… |
| DUELSOME | • duelsome adj. Inclined to duelling. • DUELSOME adj. given to duelling. |
| EMULSOID | • emulsoid n. A colloid solution consisting of a suspension of liquid particles in a liquid. • EMULSOID n. a liquid dispersed in another liquid. |
| HOODLUMS | • hoodlums n. Plural of hoodlum. • HOODLUM n. a smalltime criminal or gangster. |
| MODIOLUS | • modiolus n. (Anatomy) The central core of the cochlea. • modiolus n. (Anatomy) A chiasma of facial muscles held together by fibrous tissue. • Modiolus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Mytilidae – horsemussel. |
| MODULARS | • MODULAR n. a thing composed of modules. |
| MOULDERS | • moulders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moulder. • MOULDER v. to turn to dust by natural decay, also MOLDER. |
| MUDFLOWS | • mudflows n. Plural of mudflow. • MUDFLOW n. a moving mass of mud. |
| MUDHOLES | • mudholes n. Plural of mudhole. • MUDHOLE n. a hollow place full of mud. |
| REMOULDS | • remoulds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of remould. • REMOULD v. to retread a tyre, also REMOLD. |
| SLUMLORD | • slumlord n. (Derogatory) A person who makes money by renting housing that is kept in poor condition. • SLUMLORD n. a landlord of slum property. |
| SMOULDER | • smoulder v. (Intransitive, chiefly Britain) Alternative form of smolder. • smoulder v. (Transitive) To smother; to suffocate; to choke. • smoulder n. (Obsolete) smoke; smother. |
| SMOULDRY | • smouldry adj. Smouldering. • SMOULDRY adj. (Spenser) smouldering. |
| SOLIDUMS | • solidums n. Plural of solidum. • SOLIDUM n. (Latin) a large moulding along the base of a pedestal. |
| UNMOULDS | • unmoulds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unmould. • UNMOULD v. to change the form of; to reduce from any form, also UNMOLD. |
| UNSELDOM | • unseldom adv. (Archaic) Not seldom; frequently. • UNSELDOM adv. not seldom. |