| BLANDISHERS | • blandishers n. Plural of blandisher. • BLANDISHER n. one who uses blandishments. |
| CHANDELIERS | • chandeliers n. Plural of chandelier. • CHANDELIER n. a branched hanging support for several lights, originally candles. |
| CHANDLERIES | • chandleries n. Plural of chandlery. • CHANDLERY n. the business of, premises of, or goods sold by a chandler. |
| CHLORINISED | • chlorinised v. Simple past tense and past participle of chlorinise. • CHLORINISE v. to chlorinate, also CHLORINIZE. |
| 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. |
| DOWNHILLERS | • downhillers n. Plural of downhiller. • DOWNHILLER n. one who skis downhill. |
| FINGERHOLDS | • fingerholds n. Plural of fingerhold. • FINGERHOLD n. a hold or place of support for the fingers. |
| HIGHLANDERS | • highlanders n. Plural of highlander. • Highlanders n. Plural of Highlander. • HIGHLANDER n. an inhabitant of a highland. |
| HINDERLANDS | • hinderlands n. Plural of hinderland. • HINDERLANDS n. (Scots) the buttocks, also HINDERLANS, HINDERLINGS, HINDERLINS. |
| HINDERLINGS | • hinderlings n. Plural of hinderling. • HINDERLINGS n. (Scots) the buttocks, also HINDERLANDS, HINDERLANS, HINDERLINS. |
| HINTERLANDS | • hinterlands n. Plural of hinterland. • HINTERLAND n. the inland area behind coast or coastal town. |
| HUSBANDLIER | • HUSBANDLY adj. of or like a husband. |
| INSHELTERED | • insheltered v. Simple past tense and past participle of inshelter. • INSHELTER v. to place in shelter. |
| LIENHOLDERS | • lienholders n. Plural of lienholder. • LIENHOLDER n. a party who holds a lien on a property. |
| REHANDLINGS | • rehandlings n. Plural of rehandling. • REHANDLING n. the act of rehandling. |
| REPLENISHED | • replenished v. Simple past tense and past participle of replenish. • replenished adj. (Now rare) Imbued, fully infused (with) some quality. • replenished adj. (Obsolete) Full, fully stocked (with), containing an abundance (of). |
| SHOULDERING | • shouldering v. Present participle of shoulder. • shouldering n. The act of pushing or barging with the shoulder. • shouldering n. (Architecture) The process of bracing a load with a jutting structural member such as a corbel or bracket. |
| UNITHOLDERS | • unitholders n. Plural of unitholder. • UNITHOLDER n. one having a unit of securities in a unit trust. |