| ALEXANDERS | • alexanders n. Any of various umbellifers, often specifically Smyrnium olusatrum or Heracleum maximum, the cow parsnip. • alexanders n. (Chiefly North America) Various plants of genus Zizia or Angelica thought to resemble European alexanders. • alexanders n. Plural of alexander. |
| AUSLANDERS | • Auslanders prop.n. Plural of Auslander. • AUSLANDER n. (German) a foreigner. |
| BARGANDERS | • barganders n. Plural of bargander. • BARGANDER n. the shelduck, also BERGANDER. |
| BERGANDERS | • berganders n. Plural of bergander. • BERGANDER n. the shelduck, also BARGANDER. |
| BYSTANDERS | • bystanders n. Plural of bystander. • BYSTANDER n. someone who stands by or near one; an onlooker. |
| COMMANDERS | • commanders n. Plural of commander. • Commanders prop.n. Plural of Commander. • COMMANDER n. one who commands. |
| COMPANDERS | • companders n. Plural of compander. • COMPANDER n. a system of transmitting or reproducing sound by compressing and then re-expanding the volume-range, also COMPANDOR. |
| CORIANDERS | • corianders n. Plural of coriander. • CORIANDER n. a plant yielding seeds used in medical and in curries and pickles. |
| DITTANDERS | • DITTANDER n. a pungent cruciferous plant, aka pepperwort. |
| FORWANDERS | • forwanders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forwander. • FORWANDER v. (archaic) to wander away; to go astray. |
| GERMANDERS | • germanders n. Plural of germander. • GERMANDER n. a plant of the genus Teucrium, of mint-like herbs and low shrubs. |
| GOOSANDERS | • goosanders n. Plural of goosander. • GOOSANDER n. a large duck of the merganser genus. |
| HUSBANDERS | • husbanders n. Plural of husbander. • HUSBANDER n. one who husbands. |
| LOWLANDERS | • lowlanders n. Plural of lowlander. • Lowlanders n. Plural of Lowlander. • LOWLANDER n. one who lives in the lowlands. |
| MALLANDERS | • mallanders n. Alternative form of malanders. • MALLANDER n. an eruption of the skin behind a horse's knee, also MALANDER, MALLENDER. |
| MIDLANDERS | • Midlanders n. Plural of Midlander. • MIDLANDER n. one who lives in the midlands. |
| OUTLANDERS | • outlanders n. Plural of outlander. • OUTLANDER n. a foreigner, also UITLANDER. |
| PHILANDERS | • philanders n. Plural of philander. • philanders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of philander. • PHILANDER v. to engage in frivolous love of women. |
| UITLANDERS | • uitlanders n. Plural of uitlander. • UITLANDER n. (South African) in South Africa, a foreigner, esp. a Briton in the Transvaal, also OUTLANDER. |