| BONDHOLDER | • bondholder n. (Finance) The registered owner of a financial bond. • BONDHOLDER n. a person who holds the bonds of a public or private corporation for the payment of money at a certain time. |
| BORDERLAND | • borderland n. Land near a border; marches. • BORDERLAND n. territory at or near a border. |
| DENDROIDAL | • dendroidal adj. Dendroid; resembling a shrub or tree. • DENDROIDAL adj. treelike, also DENDROID. |
| DENDROLOGY | • dendrology n. The study of trees and other woody plants. • DENDROLOGY n. the study of trees. |
| ENDODERMAL | • endodermal adj. Of or pertaining to the endoderm. • ENDODERMAL adj. of or pertaining to the endoderm, also ENDODERMIC. |
| FLOUNDERED | • floundered v. Simple past tense and past participle of flounder. • FLOUNDER v. to struggle clumsily. |
| FUNDHOLDER | • fundholder n. (Britain) A general practitioner who manages his or her own budget, purchasing healthcare from one or… • fundholder n. One who has money in the public funds. • FUNDHOLDER n. a person who has money in public funds. |
| GOLDENRODS | • goldenrods n. Plural of goldenrod. • GOLDENROD n. a dark golden yellow flower. |
| GROUNDEDLY | • groundedly adv. In a grounded or firmly established manner. • GROUNDED adv. GROUND, to place on a foundation. |
| LANDDROSES | • landdroses n. Plural of landdros. • LANDDROS n. (South African) in South Africa, a district magistrate or sheriff, also LANDDROST. |
| LANDHOLDER | • landholder n. A person who owns land. • LANDHOLDER n. a holder, owner, or proprietor of land. |
| NEEDLECORD | • needlecord n. A fine corduroy fabric. • needlecord n. (In the plural) trousers made of the material. • NEEDLECORD n. thinly ribbed cotton. |
| OVERLANDED | • overlanded v. Simple past tense and past participle of overland. • OVERLAND v. to drive stock overland. |
| UNDEPLORED | • undeplored adj. Not deplored. • UNDEPLORED adj. not deplored. |
| UNDERLOADS | • underloads n. Plural of underload. • underloads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underload. • UNDERLOAD v. to load insufficiently. |
| UNDERWORLD | • underworld n. (Religion or mythology) The world of the dead, located underneath the world of the living; the afterlife. • underworld n. That part of society that is engaged in crime or vice. • underworld n. (Video games) The portion of a game that is set below ground. |
| UNSOLDERED | • unsoldered v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsolder. • UNSOLDER v. to separate from being soldered. |
| WONDERLAND | • wonderland n. An imaginary or real place full of wonder or marvels. • WONDERLAND n. an imaginary place of delicate beauty or magical charm. |
| WOODLANDER | • woodlander n. A dweller in a woodland. • WOODLANDER n. one who lives or works in woodland. |