| CEILINGED | • ceilinged adj. (Especially in combination) Having a (specified type of) ceiling. • CEILINGED adj. having a ceiling. |
| DIESELING | • dieseling v. Present participle of diesel. • DIESELING n. the act of continuing to run after the engine has been turned off. |
| DILIGENCE | • diligence n. Steady application; industry; careful work involving long-term effort. • diligence n. The qualities of a hard worker, including conscientiousness, determination, and perseverance. • diligence n. Carefulness. |
| DRIVELINE | • driveline n. (Automotive) The drivetrain minus the engine and transmission. • driveline n. The powertrain in general. • DRIVELINE n. the part that connects the transmission with the driving axles of an automobile, also DRIVETRAIN. |
| ELEDOISIN | • eledoisin n. An undecapeptide of mollusk origin, belonging to the tachykinin family of neuropeptides. • ELEDOISIN n. a small protein from the salivary glands of various octopuses. |
| FEDELINIS | • FEDELINI n. (Italian) pasta made in long thin cordlike strings. |
| FIENDLIKE | • fiendlike adj. Resembling a fiend. • FIENDLIKE adj. like a fiend. |
| GUIDELINE | • guideline n. A non-specific rule or principle that provides direction to action or behaviour. • guideline n. A plan or explanation to guide one in setting standards or determining a course of action. • guideline n. A light line, used in lettering, to help align the text. |
| INDELIBLE | • indelible adj. Having the quality of being difficult to delete, remove, wash away, blot out, or efface. • indelible adj. (Figurative) Incapable of being canceled, lost, or forgotten. • indelible adj. Incapable of being annulled. |
| INFIELDER | • infielder n. (Cricket, baseball) A player who plays in the infield, which is the inner portion of the field. • INFIELDER n. a fielder who stands near the wicket. |
| INJELLIED | • injellied adj. Placed in jelly. • INJELLY v. to place as if in jelly. |
| INVEIGLED | • inveigled v. Simple past tense and past participle of inveigle. • INVEIGLE v. to cajole, also ENVEIGLE, INVEAGLE. |
| MINEFIELD | • minefield n. An area in which land mines or naval mines have been laid. • minefield n. (By extension) A dangerous situation. • minefield n. (Cricket) A pitch that has dried out and crumbled and on which the ball is bouncing and spinning unpredictably. |
| PIPELINED | • pipelined v. Simple past tense and past participle of pipeline. • PIPELINE v. to convey by a line of pipes. |
| RIDGELINE | • ridgeline n. The topmost edge along a mountain ridge. • RIDGELINE n. a line marking or following a ridge. |
| SIDELINED | • sidelined v. Simple past tense and past participle of sideline. • side-lined v. Simple past tense and past participle of side-line. • side␣lined v. Simple past tense and past participle of side line. |
| SIDELINER | • sideliner n. One who stays on the sidelines; a spectator or nonparticipant. • sideliner n. (US) A beekeeper, neither a hobbyist nor a fully-fledged commercial operator, for whom beekeeping is… • SIDELINER n. one who sidelines. |
| SIDELINES | • sidelines n. Plural of sideline (“lines marking the edges”). • sidelines n. (Sports) The area or areas next to but outside a playing area. • sidelines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sideline. |
| TIDELINES | • tidelines n. Plural of tideline. • TIDELINE n. the edge of the tide. |