| BOLDENS | • boldens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bolden. • Boldens prop.n. Plural of Bolden. • BOLDEN v. (obsolete) to make bold. |
| BOLDEST | • boldest adj. Superlative form of bold: most bold. • BOLD adj. brave, daring. |
| COLDEST | • coldest adj. Superlative form of cold: most cold. • COLD adj. having no warmth. |
| FOLDERS | • folders n. Plural of folder. • FOLDER n. one that folds. |
| GOLDENS | • goldens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of golden. • goldens n. Plural of golden. • Goldens prop.n. Plural of Golden. |
| GOLDEST | • goldest adj. Superlative form of gold: most gold. • GOLD adj. of the colour of gold. |
| GOLDEYE | • goldeye n. A North American freshwater fish of the mooneye family, Hiodon alosoides, usually eaten smoked. • GOLDEYE n. a freshwater fish. |
| HOLDERS | • holders n. Plural of holder. • HOLDER n. one that holds. |
| MOLDERS | • molders n. Plural of molder. • molders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of molder. • Molders prop.n. Plural of Molder. |
| OLDENED | • oldened v. Simple past tense and past participle of olden. • OLDEN v. to grow old. |
| POLDERS | • polders n. Plural of polder. • POLDER v. (Dutch) to reclaim low-lying land. |
| SCOLDED | • scolded v. Simple past tense and past participle of scold. • SCOLD v. to rebuke harshly. |
| SCOLDER | • scolder n. One who scolds. • scolder n. The oystercatcher, so called from its shrill cries. • scolder n. (US, dialect) The oldsquaw. |
| SMOLDER | • smolder v. (Intransitive, now US) To burn with no flame and little smoke. • smolder v. (Intransitive, figuratively) To show signs of repressed anger or suppressed mental turmoil or other… • smolder v. (Intransitive, figuratively) To exist in a suppressed or hidden state. |
| SOLDERS | • solders n. Plural of solder. • solders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of solder. • SOLDER v. to join together with heat. |
| WOOLDED | • woolded v. Simple past tense and past participle of woold. • WOOLD v. to wind a rope or chain around. |
| WOOLDER | • woolder n. (Nautical) A stick used to tighten the rope in woolding. • woolder n. (Ropemaking) One of the handles of the top, formed by a wooden pin passing through it. • WOOLDER n. a stick used to tighten the rope in woolding. |