| ACCORDS | • accords n. Plural of accord. • accords v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accord. • ACCORD v. to bring into agreement. |
| AFFORDS | • affords v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of afford. • AFFORD v. to have sufficient means for. |
| AYWORDS | • AYWORD n. (Shakespeare) a byword, proverbial reproach. |
| BYWORDS | • bywords n. Plural of byword. • BYWORD n. a well known saying. |
| MILORDS | • milords n. Plural of milord. • Milords prop.n. Plural of Milord. • MILORD n. (French) a term of address for a rich or aristocratic Englishman, also MILOR. |
| OXFORDS | • oxfords n. Plural of oxford. • Oxfords n. Plural of Oxford. • OXFORD n. a soft durable plain-woven cotton. |
| RECORDS | • records n. Plural of record. • records v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of record. • Records prop.n. Plural of Record. |
| REWORDS | • rewords v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reword. • REWORD v. to state again in different wording. |
| UNCORDS | • uncords v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncord. • UNCORD v. to free from cords. |
| UNLORDS | • unlords v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unlord. • UNLORD v. to strip of the dignity of a lord. |