| BEDROOMS | • bedrooms n. Plural of bedroom. • bed-rooms n. Plural of bed-room. • BEDROOM n. a room for sleeping. |
| DROOGISH | • droogish adj. Amoral and savage, like a droog. • DROOGISH adj. like a droog. |
| DROOKING | • DROOKING n. a drenching, also DROUKING. |
| DROOLIER | • droolier adj. Comparative form of drooly: more drooly. • DROOLY adj. drooling. |
| DROOLING | • drooling v. Present participle of drool. • drooling n. The act of one who drools. • DROOL v. to let saliva flow from the mouth. |
| DROOPIER | • droopier adj. Comparative form of droopy: more droopy. • DROOPY adj. hanging. |
| DROOPILY | • droopily adv. In a droopy manner. • DROOPY adv. hanging. |
| DROOPING | • drooping v. Present participle of droop. • drooping n. An instance of something drooping. • drooping adj. That droops or droop. |
| GADROONS | • gadroons n. Plural of gadroon. • GADROON v. to decorate with moulding bands. |
| GODROONS | • godroons n. Plural of godroon. • GODROON v. to ornament with godroons. |
| HEADROOM | • headroom n. The vertical clearance above someone’s head, as in a tunnel, doorway etc. • headroom n. The vertical measurement, top to bottom, for example for clearance under a bridge. • headroom n. (Electronics) The ability of a system to reproduce loud sounds free of distortion; dynamic headroom. |
| MUDROOMS | • mudrooms n. Plural of mudroom. • mud␣rooms n. Plural of mud room. • MUDROOM n. a room for shedding muddy clothing. |
| QUADROON | • quadroon n. (Dated, chiefly historical) A person considered three-fourths white, having one non-white grandparent. • quadroon adj. (Dated, chiefly historical) Of or related to quadroons. |
| REDROOTS | • redroots n. Plural of redroot. • REDROOT n. a plant with a red root and red sap, and bearing a pretty, white flower in early spring, aka puccoon, bloodroot. |
| SPADROON | • spadroon n. A single-handed, lightweight sword. • spadroon n. A long heavy sword for both hands; a spadone. • SPADROON n. (historical) a sword, esp. a broadsword, formerly used both to cut and thrust. |
| WARDROOM | • wardroom n. (Nautical) The living quarters of a ship designated for the commissioned officers other than the captain. • wardroom n. (Nautical) The commissioned officers of a ship, excluding the captain. • WARDROOM n. an officer's mess-room on a warship. |
| WOODROOF | • woodroof n. A small, sweet-smelling herb, Galium odoratum, once used for flavouring wine. • WOODROOF n. a plant with small white flowers, also WOODRUFF. |