| DETHRONERS | • dethroners n. Plural of dethroner. • DETHRONER n. one who dethrones. |
| HUNDREDERS | • hundreders n. Plural of hundreder. • HUNDREDER n. an inhabitant or freeholder of a hundred, also HUNDREDOR. |
| NEARSHORED | • nearshored v. Simple past tense and past participle of nearshore. • NEARSHORE v. (in business) to source service activities to a neighbouring country, esp. for economic reasons. |
| NETHERWARD | • netherward adj. Of or pertaining to the downward or lower part of something; lower; bottom. • netherward adj. Lowly. • netherward adv. Downward. |
| PREHARDENS | • prehardens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preharden. • PREHARDEN v. to harden in advance. |
| REBRANCHED | • rebranched v. Simple past tense and past participle of rebranch. • REBRANCH v. to form secondary branches. |
| REHARDENED | • rehardened v. Simple past tense and past participle of reharden. • REHARDEN v. to harden again. |
| REPREHENDS | • reprehends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reprehend. • REPREHEND v. to rebuke. |
| RETRENCHED | • retrenched v. Simple past tense and past participle of retrench. • RETRENCH v. to cut down expenses. |
| THEREUNDER | • thereunder adv. Under that; under it. • THEREUNDER adv. under that. |
| THUNDERERS | • thunderers n. Plural of thunderer. • THUNDERER n. a thing that makes a noise like thunder; specifically a bullroarer. |
| THUNDERIER | • THUNDERY adj. indicative of thunder. |
| UNDEREARTH | • underearth adj. Beneath the earth; underground. • UNDEREARTH n. the soil found beneath the surface of something. |
| UNDERTHREW | • underthrew v. Simple past tense of underthrow. |
| WHEREUNDER | • whereunder adv. (Archaic) Under which or what. • WHEREUNDER adv. under which. |