| AMANDLAS | • AMANDLA n. (South African) a political slogan calling for Black power. |
| BADLANDS | • badlands n. (Geomorphology) An arid terrain characterized by severe erosion of sedimentary rocks. • Badlands prop.n. Badlands National Park, a national park in South Dakota. • Bad␣Lands n. Archaic form of badlands. |
| BEDLAMER | • bedlamer n. (Canada) A young harp seal after its second moult. • BEDLAMER n. (Canadian) a young harp seal. |
| BEDLAMPS | • bedlamps n. Plural of bedlamp. • BEDLAMP n. a reading light near a bed. |
| FOODLAND | • FOODLAND n. land for the production of food. |
| HEADLAMP | • headlamp n. An individual headlight, particularly of a motor vehicle. • headlamp n. A flashlight worn on the head. • HEADLAMP n. a light on the front of a car. |
| HEADLAND | • headland n. Coastal land that juts into the sea. • headland n. The unplowed boundary of a field. • HEADLAND n. a point of land running out into the sea. |
| LANDLADY | • landlady n. A female landlord. • LANDLADY n. a female landlord. |
| MIDLANDS | • midlands n. Plural of midland. • Midlands prop.n. (Britain) A loosely-defined culturally distinct area of England, corresponding to the central horizontal… • Midlands prop.n. Central regions in other countries. |
| MUDLARKS | • mudlarks n. Plural of mudlark. • MUDLARK v. to follow the occupation of a mudlark. |
| WILDLAND | • wildland n. Land that is unfit for, or has not been modified by, cultivation or other human activity; a natural area. • WILDLAND n. uncultivated land. |
| WINDLASS | • windlass n. Any of various forms of winch, in which a rope or cable is wound around a cylinder, used for lifting heavy weights. • windlass n. A winding and circuitous way; a roundabout course. • windlass n. An apparatus resembling a winch or windlass, for bending the bow of an arblast, or crossbow. |
| WOODLAND | • woodland adj. Of a creature or object: growing, living, or existing in a woodland. • woodland adj. (Obsolete) Having the character of a woodland. • woodland n. Land covered with woody vegetation. |
| WOODLARK | • woodlark n. A lark, Lullula arborea, the only member of the genus Lullula, found in western Eurasia and northern Africa. • WOODLARK n. a kind of lark, smaller than the skylark and having a shorter tail. |
| YARDLAND | • yardland n. (Historical) Synonym of virgate. • YARDLAND n. an English unit of land measure equal to 30 acres. |