| ADDENDA | • addenda n. Plural of addendum. • ADDENDUM n. (Latin) something to be added. |
| AGENDAS | • agendas n. Plural of agenda. • AGENDA n. (Latin) a list of things to be done. |
| BENDAYS | • bendays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of benday. • BENDAY v. to reproduce using a certain process. |
| DEDENDA | • dedenda n. Plural of dedendum. • DEDENDUM n. the root of a gear tooth. |
| DELENDA | • delenda n. Things to be deleted or removed. • DELENDA n. (Latin) things to be deleted or destroyed. |
| ENDARCH | • ENDARCH adj. having the protoxylem on the inner edge. |
| ENDARTS | • endarts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of endart. • ENDART v. (Shakespeare) to dart in, also INDART. |
| FAZENDA | • fazenda n. A Brazilian plantation, often associated with slavery during the colonial period. • FAZENDA n. (Portuguese) a Brazilian plantation. |
| PENDANT | • pendant n. (Architecture) A supporting post attached to the main rafter. • pendant n. A piece of jewellery which hangs down as an ornament, especially worn on a chain around the neck. • pendant n. The dangling part of an earring. |
| PUDENDA | • pudenda n. Plural of pudendum. • PUDENDUM n. (Latin) the external genital organs of a woman. |
| RENDANG | • rendang n. An Indonesian dish of beef (or sometimes other meat) slowly cooked in coconut milk. • RENDANG n. an Indonesian dish of meat cooked slowly in a spicy paste. |
| SENDALS | • sendals n. Plural of sendal. • SENDAL n. a silk fabric. |
| TENENDA | • TENENDUM n. (Latin) a clause in a deed defining land tenure. |
| VENDACE | • vendace n. Either of two types of whitefish, Coregonus albula and Coregonus vandesius. • VENDACE n. a whitefish, found in Scottish lochs, also VENDIS, VENDISS. |
| VENDAGE | • VENDAGE n. the grape harvest, also VENDANGE. |
| VIDENDA | • videnda n. Plural of videndum. • VIDENDUM n. things to be seen. |