| DISENTHRALL | • disenthrall v. (Transitive) To free from slavery or captivation (thraldom). • DISENTHRALL v. to release from a state of enthralment, also DISENTHRAL, DISINTHRAL. |
| DISENTHRALS | • disenthrals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disenthral. • DISENTHRAL v. to release from a state of enthralment, also DISENTHRALL, DISINTHRAL. |
| DISINTHRALS | • disinthrals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinthral. • DISINTHRAL v. to release from a state of enthralment, also DISENTHRAL, DISENTHRALL. |
| ENSHELTERED | • ensheltered v. Simple past tense and past participle of enshelter. • ENSHELTER v. (Shakespeare) to give shelter to. |
| ENTHRALDOMS | • enthraldoms n. Plural of enthraldom. • ENTHRALDOM n. (archaic) the state of being enthralled. |
| FATHERLANDS | • fatherlands n. Plural of fatherland. • FATHERLAND n. the native land or country of one's father or ancestors. |
| HINTERLANDS | • hinterlands n. Plural of hinterland. • HINTERLAND n. the inland area behind coast or coastal town. |
| INSHELTERED | • insheltered v. Simple past tense and past participle of inshelter. • INSHELTER v. to place in shelter. |
| MOTHERLANDS | • motherlands n. Plural of motherland. • MOTHERLAND n. a country regarded as a place of origin (as of an idea or a movement). |
| SOUTHLANDER | • Southlander n. A native of Southland in New Zealand. • SOUTHLANDER n. one who lives in the south. |
| STRONGHOLDS | • strongholds n. Plural of stronghold. • STRONGHOLD n. a fortified place. |
| THUNDERLESS | • thunderless adj. Without thunder. • THUNDERLESS adj. without thunder. |
| UNHOLSTERED | • unholstered adj. Not in a holster. • UNHOLSTER v. to remove from a holster. |
| UNITHOLDERS | • unitholders n. Plural of unitholder. • UNITHOLDER n. one having a unit of securities in a unit trust. |
| UNSHELTERED | • unsheltered adj. Without shelter; exposed. • UNSHELTERED adj. not sheltered. |