| BACKSLIDDEN | • backslidden v. Past participle of backslide. • BACKSLIDE v. to fall back. |
| GLIDDER | • GLID adj. (Scots) slippery, also GLIDDERY. |
| GLIDDERY | • gliddery adj. (UK, dialect) Giving no sure footing; smooth; slippery. • GLIDDERY adj. (Scots) slippery, also GLID. |
| GLIDDEST | • GLID adj. (Scots) slippery, also GLIDDERY. |
| LANDSLIDDEN | • LANDSLIDE v. to win an election by a huge majority. |
| LIDDED | • lidded v. Simple past tense and past participle of lid. • lidded adj. Having a cover like a lid. • lidded adj. (Usually used in combinations) Having a certain type of eyelids. |
| LIDDING | • lidding v. Present participle of lid. • lidding n. The materials used to cover and close a container. • LIDDING n. the act of covering with a lid. |
| LIDDINGS | • LIDDING n. the act of covering with a lid. |
| SLIDDEN | • slidden v. (Archaic) past participle of slide. • SLIDE v. to move smoothly along a surface. |
| SLIDDER | • slidder adj. (Obsolete) Slippery. • slidder v. (Dialectal or archaic) To slip or slide, especially clumsily, or in a gingerly, timorous way. • SLIDDER v. (Scots) to slip, slide. |
| SLIDDERED | • sliddered v. Simple past tense and past participle of slidder. • SLIDDER v. (Scots) to slip, slide. |
| SLIDDERIER | • SLIDDERY adj. slippery. |
| SLIDDERIEST | • SLIDDERY adj. slippery. |
| SLIDDERING | • sliddering v. Present participle of slidder. • SLIDDER v. (Scots) to slip, slide. |
| SLIDDERS | • slidders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slidder. • SLIDDER v. (Scots) to slip, slide. |
| SLIDDERY | • sliddery adj. (Dialectal or obsolete) Slippery. • SLIDDERY adj. slippery. |
| UNLIDDED | • unlidded v. Simple past tense and past participle of unlid. • unlidded adj. Without a lid or cover. • unlidded adj. Without eyelids. |
| UNLIDDING | • unlidding v. Present participle of unlid. • UNLID v. to take the lid off. |