| BACKVELDER | • backvelder n. A native or inhabitant of the backveld. • BACKVELDER n. (South African) one who lives in the backveld, country remote from towns. |
| ELDERBERRY | • elderberry n. The elder; a shrub or tree of the genus Sambucus. • elderberry n. The small, edible, purplish-black fruit of this plant, used in cooking and to flavour drinks etc. • ELDERBERRY n. the fruit of the elder, used in winemaking. |
| ELDERCARES | • ELDERCARE n. care of the elderly. |
| ELDERSHIPS | • elderships n. Plural of eldership. • ELDERSHIP n. the state of being older; seniority. |
| ENSHIELDED | • enshielded v. Simple past tense and past participle of enshield. • ENSHIELD v. to defend, as with a shield. |
| INFIELDERS | • infielders n. Plural of infielder. • INFIELDER n. a fielder who stands near the wicket. |
| MARSHELDER | • MARSHELDER n. a herbaceous, oily, annual plant native to North America and once cultivated for its edible seeds, aka sumpweed. |
| MIDFIELDER | • midfielder n. (Sports) A player who operates behind the attackers and in front of the defence. • MIDFIELDER n. a player who plays in the midfield. |
| MISFIELDED | • misfielded v. Simple past tense and past participle of misfield. • MISFIELD v. to field badly. |
| OUTFIELDER | • outfielder n. (Cricket, baseball) A player that plays in the outfield, which is the outer portion of the field. • OUTFIELDER n. one who plays in the outfield. |
| OUTYIELDED | • outyielded v. Simple past tense and past participle of outyield. • OUTYIELD v. to surpass in yielding. |
| SKELDERING | • skeldering v. Present participle of skelder. • SKELDER v. to beg; to swindle; to cheat. |
| SPELDERING | • speldering v. Present participle of spelder. • SPELDER v. (Scots) to spread open, sprawl, also SPELD. |
| UNSHIELDED | • unshielded adj. Not shielded. • unshielded v. Simple past tense and past participle of unshield. • UNSHIELDED adj. not shielded. |