| CHAMBERLAINS | • chamberlains n. Plural of chamberlain. • Chamberlains prop.n. A neighbourhood of Conception Bay South, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. • Chamberlains prop.n. Plural of Chamberlain. |
| EVERLASTINGS | • everlastings n. Plural of everlasting. • EVERLASTING n. a flower that may be kept for years without much change of appearance. |
| GANGSTERLAND | • gangsterland n. Gangland. • GANGSTERLAND n. the world of gangsters. |
| INTERLACEDLY | • INTERLACED adv. INTERLACE, to lace, weave together. |
| INTERLAMINAR | • interlaminar adj. Occurring between layers. • interlaminar adj. (Anatomy) Between the ectoderm and the endoderm. • INTERLAMINAR adj. between layers. |
| INTERLAPPING | • interlapping v. Present participle of interlap. • INTERLAP v. to lap over one another. |
| INTERLARDING | • interlarding v. Present participle of interlard. • interlarding n. The process by which something is interlarded. • interlarding n. Something that is interlarded. |
| INTERLAYERED | • interlayered adj. (Geology) Having a specified second material between the layers of the primary material. • interlayered adj. (Geology) Consisting of alternate layers of two materials. • INTERLAYER v. to create a layer between other layers. |
| OVERLABORING | • overlaboring v. Present participle of overlabor. • OVERLABOR v. to cause to labor excessively; to overwork, also OVERLABOUR. |
| OVERLABOURED | • overlaboured v. Simple past tense and past participle of overlabour. • overlaboured adj. Overworked, exhausted. • overlaboured adj. Laboured, over-elaborate. |
| OVERLAUNCHED | • overlaunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of overlaunch. • OVERLAUNCH v. in shipbuilding, to join by long splices or scarfs. |
| OVERLAUNCHES | • overlaunches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overlaunch. • OVERLAUNCH v. in shipbuilding, to join by long splices or scarfs. |
| OVERLAVISHED | Sorry, definition not available. |
| OVERLAVISHES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| SLUMBERLANDS | • SLUMBERLAND n. the state of slumber. |
| SUPERLATIVES | • superlatives n. Plural of superlative. • SUPERLATIVE n. the superlative degree of comparison in a language. |
| SUPERLAWYERS | • superlawyers n. Plural of superlawyer. • SUPERLAWYER n. a top class lawyer. |
| THEATERLANDS | • THEATERLAND n. the main theatre district of a city, esp. in the West End of London, also THEATRELAND. |
| UNDERLAPPING | • underlapping v. Present participle of underlap. • UNDERLAP v. to extend partly under. |
| UNDERLAYMENT | • underlayment n. Something that is underlaid, such as planking in a room of a house; underlay. • UNDERLAYMENT n. the act of underlaying. |