| DISENROLLED | • disenrolled v. Simple past tense and past participle of disenroll. • DISENROL v. to remove from a roll. |
| DOLLARISING | • dollarising v. Present participle of dollarise. • DOLLARISE v. to replace a country's currency with the US dollar, also DOLLARIZE. |
| DOWNHILLERS | • downhillers n. Plural of downhiller. • DOWNHILLER n. one who skis downhill. |
| DROLLNESSES | • drollnesses n. Plural of drollness. • DROLLNESS n. the state of being droll. |
| ENSORCELLED | • ensorcelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of ensorcell. • ENSORCEL v. to bewitch, also ENSORCELL. |
| GROUNDSELLS | • groundsells n. Plural of groundsell. • GROUNDSELL n. the lowest timber of a structure, also GROUNDSEL, GROUNDSILL. |
| GROUNDSILLS | • groundsills n. Plural of groundsill. • GROUNDSILL n. the lowest timber of a structure, also GROUNDSEL, GROUNDSELL. |
| GROUNDSWELL | • groundswell n. (Nautical, surfing) A broad undulation of the open ocean, often as the result of a distant disturbance. • groundswell n. (By extension) A broadly-based shifting of public opinion. • ground␣swell n. Alternative form of groundswell. |
| LANDHOLDERS | • landholders n. Plural of landholder. • LANDHOLDER n. a holder, owner, or proprietor of land. |
| LANDLORDISM | • landlordism n. An economic system under which a few private individuals (landlords) own property, and rent it to tenants. • landlordism n. A specific variation or implementation of such a system. • LANDLORDISM n. an economic system or practice by which ownership of land is vested in one who leases it to cultivators. |
| LIENHOLDERS | • lienholders n. Plural of lienholder. • LIENHOLDER n. a party who holds a lien on a property. |
| MISENROLLED | • misenrolled v. Simple past tense and past participle of misenrol. • MISENROL v. to enrol incorrectly. |
| SCOUNDRELLY | • scoundrelly adj. Like or befitting a scoundrel. • SCOUNDRELLY adj. like a scoundrel. |
| TENDRILLOUS | • TENDRILLOUS adj. of or like a tendril, also TENDRILLAR, TENDRILLY, TENDRILOUS. |
| UNLORDLIEST | • UNLORDLY adj. not lordly. |
| UNSOLDIERLY | • unsoldierly adj. Not soldierly, not appropriate for a soldier. • unsoldierly adv. In a manner that is not appropriate for a soldier. • UNSOLDIERLY adj. not soldierly. |
| WORLDLINESS | • worldliness n. The quality of being worldly; familiarity with the ways of the world. • WORLDLINESS n. the state of being worldly. |