| ASHLARING | • ashlaring n. The act of bedding ashlar in mortar. • ashlaring n. Ashlar when in thin slabs and made to serve merely as a case to the body of the wall. • ashlaring n. (Carpentry) The short upright pieces between the floor beams and rafters in garrets. |
| BENCHLAND | • benchland n. (Geology) bench (thin strip of relatively flat land bounded by slopes). • BENCHLAND n. a former wave-cut shore of a sea or lake. |
| BRUSHLAND | • brushland n. An area mostly covered with brush growth. • BRUSHLAND n. an area covered with brush growth. |
| BUSHLANDS | • bushlands n. Plural of bushland. • BUSHLAND n. unsettled forest land. |
| CHLAMYDES | • chlamydes n. Plural of chlamys. • CHLAMYS n. (Greek) a horseman's loose cloak. |
| CHLAMYDIA | • chlamydia n. (Uncountable) Any of several common, often asymptomatic, sexually transmitted diseases caused by the… • chlamydia n. (Countable) Any of various coccoid microorganisms of the genus Chlamydia that are pathogenic to humans… • Chlamydia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Chlamydiaceae – very small parasitic bacterium which, like a virus… |
| CHLAMYSES | • chlamyses n. Plural of chlamys. • CHLAMYS n. (Greek) a horseman's loose cloak. |
| FLASHLAMP | • flashlamp n. A kind of lamp that uses an electric current to start powder burning and produce a brief sudden burst… • FLASHLAMP n. an electric torch. |
| HEATHLAND | • heathland n. A tract of scrubland habitats characterised by open, low growing woody vegetation, found on mainly infertile… • HEATHLAND n. barren open country, esp. covered with ericaceous and other low shrubs. |
| HIGHLANDS | • highlands n. A high area of land, lands higher than surrounding areas. • Highlands prop.n. The mountainous northern area of Scotland. • HIGHLAND n. an elevated region. |
| MARCHLAND | • marchland n. (History) Land comprising the marches of a territory; borderland. • MARCHLAND n. a borderland. |
| MARSHLAND | • marshland n. Marshy land; bog or fen. • MARSHLAND n. low poorly drained land that is sometimes flooded and often lies at the edge of lakes, streams, etc. |
| NORTHLAND | • northland n. A land that lies to the north. • Northland prop.n. A region in the far north of the North Island, New Zealand. • NORTHLAND n. the northern part of a country. |
| PENTATHLA | • pentathla n. Plural of pentathlon. • PENTATHLUM n. a pentathlon. |
| RANCHLAND | • ranchland n. Land used for ranching, or raising livestock. • RANCHLAND n. the land occupied by a ranch. |
| SCHLAGERS | • schlagers n. Plural of schlager. • SCHLAGER n. (German) a duelling sword used in some German universities. |
| SOUTHLAND | • southland n. A land that lies to the south. • Southland prop.n. A district and region in the far south of the South Island of New Zealand, which includes Fiordland. • Southland prop.n. The American South. |
| WASHLANDS | • washlands n. Plural of washland. • WASHLAND n. an area of land flooded by a river. |