| ADRENALIN | • adrenalin n. Alternative spelling of adrenaline. • ADRENALIN n. a hormone secreted by the adrenal glands, also ADRENALINE. |
| BRANDLING | • brandling n. The young or parr of the salmon, so named from its markings being, as it were, branded. • brandling n. A small, red earthworm, Eisenia fetida, used for bait in freshwater fishing. • BRANDLING n. a striped earthworm used as fishing bait. |
| DRONINGLY | • droningly adv. With a droning sound. • DRONING adv. DRONE, to make a monotonous humming sound. |
| ENKINDLER | • enkindler n. One who enkindles. • ENKINDLER n. one who enkindles. |
| ENLARDING | • enlarding v. Present participle of enlard. • ENLARD v. (Shakespeare) to grease, lard. |
| HANDLINER | • handliner n. A person who fishes using a handline. • HANDLINER n. one who fishes with a handline. |
| INLANDERS | • inlanders n. Plural of inlander. • INLANDER n. one living inland. |
| INTERLEND | • interlend v. To lend between themselves. • INTERLEND v. to lend between. |
| NIDERLING | • niderling n. Alternative form of nidderling. • niderling adj. Alternative form of nidderling. • NIDERLING n. (Old English) an infamous person; an abject coward, also NIDDERING, NIDDERLING, NIDERING, NIDING, NITHING. |
| REDLINING | • redlining n. The process of or an instance of redlining. • redlining n. (North America) The systematic denial of various services to residents of specific, often racially associated… • redlining v. Present participle of redline. |
| RELANDING | • relanding v. Present participle of reland. • RELAND v. to land again. |
| RELENDING | • relending v. Present participle of relend. • RELEND v. to lend again. |
| TRINDLING | • trindling v. Present participle of trindle. • TRINDLE v. to propel by causing to rotate, also TRUNDLE. |
| TRUNDLING | • trundling n. Gerund of trundle: the motion of something that trundles. • trundling v. Present participle of trundle. • TRUNDLE v. to propel by causing to rotate, also TRINDLE. |
| UNDERLAIN | • underlain v. Past participle of underlie. • UNDERLIE v. to lie under. |
| UNDERLINE | • underline n. A line placed underneath a piece of text in order to provide emphasis or to indicate that it should… • underline n. The character _. • underline n. (Dated) An announcement of a theatrical performance to follow, placed in an advertisement for the current one. |
| UNDERLING | • underling n. A subordinate, or person of lesser rank or authority. • underling n. A low, wretched person. • UNDERLING n. a subordinate. |
| UNLORDING | • unlording v. Present participle of unlord. • UNLORD v. to strip of the dignity of a lord. |