| ANGLEBERRIES | • angleberries n. Plural of angleberry. • ANGLEBERRY n. a soft fleshy tumour in horses; a disease of turnips and cabbages, also ANBURY. |
| ANGLERFISHES | • anglerfishes n. Plural of anglerfish. • angler␣fishes n. Plural of angler fish. • ANGLERFISH n. a widemouthed voracious fish that attracts its prey by waving filaments attached to its head. |
| ANGLOMANIACS | • Anglomaniacs n. Plural of Anglomaniac. • ANGLOMANIAC n. one suffering from anglomania. |
| ANGLOPHILIAS | • ANGLOPHILIA n. love of England or the English language. |
| ANGLOPHOBIAC | • Anglophobiac n. Synonym of Anglophobe. • ANGLOPHOBIAC n. one who suffers from anglophobia, a fear of England. |
| ANGLOPHOBIAS | • ANGLOPHOBIA n. fear of England or the English. |
| DISEMBRANGLE | • disembrangle v. (Obsolete, transitive) To free from wrangling or litigation. • DISEMBRANGLE v. (obsolete) to free from dispute. |
| DISENTANGLED | • disentangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of disentangle. • DISENTANGLE v. to free from entanglement. |
| DISENTANGLES | • disentangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disentangle. • DISENTANGLE v. to free from entanglement. |
| ENTANGLEMENT | • entanglement n. The act of entangling. • entanglement n. The state or condition of being entangled; intricate and confused involution. • entanglement n. That which entangles; an involvement, a complication; an intricacy; a perplexity. |
| FORETRIANGLE | • foretriangle n. (Nautical) A triangular space on a sailing ship between the deck, foremast, and forestay. • FORETRIANGLE n. the triangular area formed by the deck, foremast, and headstay of a sailing vessel. |
| GANGLIONATED | • ganglionated adj. (Medicine) Gangliated; furnished with ganglia. • GANGLIONATED adj. having a ganglion or ganglia. |
| GANGLIOSIDES | • gangliosides n. Plural of ganglioside. • GANGLIOSIDE n. any of a group of glycolipids that yield a hexose sugar on hydrolysis. |
| INTERTANGLED | • intertangled adj. Entangled, intertwined. • intertangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of intertangle. • INTERTANGLE v. to tangle together. |
| INTERTANGLES | • intertangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intertangle. • INTERTANGLE v. to tangle together. |
| NEWFANGLEDLY | • newfangledly adv. In a newfangled manner. • NEWFANGLED adv. excessively or ostentatiously modern. |
| STRANGLEHOLD | • stranglehold n. A grip or control so strong as to stifle or cut off. • stranglehold v. To hold a tight grip or control. • STRANGLEHOLD n. an illegal wrestling hold by which one's opponent is choked. |
| STRANGLEMENT | • stranglement n. (Rare) Strangulation. • STRANGLEMENT n. the act of strangling. |
| WRANGLERSHIP | • wranglership n. The honor or position of being a wrangler at the University of Cambridge, England. • WRANGLERSHIP n. the office of wrangler. |