| ALLANTOID | • allantoid n. (Obsolete, embryology) The allantois. • allantoid adj. (Chiefly embryology) Allantoic. • allantoid adj. (Now chiefly mycology) Sausage-shaped; especially with reference to fungal spores that are long with rounded ends. |
| DOLTISHLY | • doltishly adv. In a doltish manner. • DOLTISH adv. like a dolt. |
| DULCITOLS | • DULCITOL n. a saccharine substance derived from plants, also DULCITE, DULCOSE. |
| LITHOIDAL | • lithoidal adj. Alternative form of lithoid. • LITHOIDAL adj. like stone, also LITHOID. |
| LOBTAILED | • lobtailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of lobtail. • LOBTAIL v. of a whale, to slap its tail against the surface of the water. |
| LORDLIEST | • lordliest adj. Superlative form of lordly: most lordly. • lordliest adv. Superlative form of lordly: most lordly. • Lordliest adj. Superlative form of Lordly: most Lordly. |
| LOUDLIEST | • loudliest adv. Superlative form of loudly: most loudly. • LOUDLY adv. in a loud fashion. |
| METALLOID | • metalloid n. (Chemistry) An element, such as silicon or germanium, intermediate in properties between that of a metal… • metalloid n. (Chemistry, obsolete) The metallic base of a fixed alkali, or alkaline earth; applied to sodium, potassium… • metalloid adj. (Not comparable) Of or relating to the metalloids. |
| MODELLIST | • modellist n. A person who makes models. • MODELLIST n. a person who constructs models, also MODELIST. |
| MULTIFOLD | • multifold adj. Many; very diverse; manifold. • MULTIFOLD adj. many times doubled; manifold. |
| OUTKILLED | • outkilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outkill. • OUTKILL v. to surpass in killing. |
| OUTWILLED | • outwilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outwill. • OUTWILL v. to surpass in willpower. |
| PISTOLLED | • pistolled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pistol. • PISTOL v. to shoot with a small firearm. |
| POSTILLED | • postilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of postil. • POSTIL v. to gloss. |
| TELLINOID | • TELLINOID adj. like a tellin, a kind of marine shell. |