| BOLDED | • bolded v. Past participle of bold. • BOLD v. to make type bold. |
| BOLDEN | • bolden v. To make bold; to embolden. • Bolden prop.n. A surname. • BOLDEN v. (obsolete) to make bold. |
| BOLDER | • bolder adj. Comparative form of bold: more bold. • BOLD adj. brave, daring. |
| COLDER | • colder adj. Comparative form of cold: more cold. • COLD adj. having no warmth. |
| FOLDED | • folded v. Simple past tense and past participle of fold. • FOLD v. to double over. |
| FOLDER | • folder n. An organizer that papers are kept in, usually with an index tab, to be stored as a single unit in a filing cabinet. • folder n. (Computing) A virtual container in a computer’s file system, in which files and other folders may be… • folder n. A machine or person that folds things. |
| GOLDEN | • golden adj. Made of, or relating to, gold. • golden adj. Having a colour or other richness suggestive of gold. • golden adj. Of a beverage, flavoured or colored with turmeric. |
| GOLDER | • golder adj. Comparative form of gold: more gold. • Golder prop.n. A surname. • GOLD adj. of the colour of gold. |
| HOLDEN | • holden v. (Archaic) past participle of hold. • Holden prop.n. A surname. • Holden prop.n. A male given name transferred from the surname. |
| HOLDER | • holder n. A thing that holds. • holder n. A person who temporarily or permanently possesses something. • holder n. (Nautical) One who is employed in the hold of a vessel. |
| MOLDED | • molded v. Simple past tense and past participle of mold. • MOLD v. to work into a particular shape, also MOULD. |
| MOLDER | • molder n. One who molds something into shape. • molder n. A person who makes molds. • molder n. A tool for making molds. |
| OLDENS | • oldens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of olden. • Oldens prop.n. Plural of Olden. • OLDEN v. to grow old. |
| OLDEST | • oldest adj. Superlative form of old: most old. • oldest n. The oldest child in a family, or individual in a group. • OLD adj. living for a long time. |
| POLDER | • polder n. (Geography) An area of ground reclaimed from a sea or lake by means of dikes. • polder v. To reclaim an area of ground from a sea or lake by means of dikes. • POLDER v. (Dutch) to reclaim low-lying land. |
| SOLDER | • solder n. Any of various easily-melted alloys, commonly of tin and lead, that are used to mend, coat, or join… • solder n. Figuratively, circumstances or emotions that strongly bond things or persons together in analogy to… • solder v. To join items together, or to coat them with solder. |
| SOLDES | • SOLDE n. (Spenser) pay, remuneration, also SOLD. |