| BOURLAW | • bourlaw n. Alternative form of byrlaw. • BOURLAW n. (archaic) a local law dealing with local customs and civil disputes, also BYRLAW. |
| BURLAPS | • burlaps n. Plural of burlap. • BURLAP n. a coarse canvas material. |
| BYRLADY | • byrlady interj. (Obsolete) Used as an exclamation of surprise or anger. • BYRLADY interj. (archaic) a mediaeval oath, by Our Lady, also BYRLAKIN. |
| BYRLAWS | • byrlaws n. Plural of byrlaw. • BYRLAW n. (archaic) a local law dealing with local customs and civil disputes, also BOURLAW. |
| COURLAN | • courlan n. Limpkin. • COURLAN n. (French) a South American bird, allied to the rails. |
| DORLACH | • dorlach n. A bundle; a knapsack. • DORLACH n. (Gaelic) a bundle formerly carried on the person by Highland troops. |
| EARLAPS | • earlaps n. Plural of earlap. • EARLAP n. the lobe of the ear. |
| ERLANGS | • erlangs n. Plural of erlang. • ERLANG n. a unit of traffic intensity in a telephone system. |
| FORLANA | • forlana n. Alternative form of furlana. • FORLANA n. (Italian) a dance of old Venice, also FURLANA. |
| FURLANA | • furlana n. A lively Italian folk dance. • FURLANA n. (Italian) a dance of old Venice, also FORLANA. |
| GARLAND | • garland n. A wreath, especially one of plaited flowers or leaves, worn on the body or draped as a decoration. • garland n. An accolade or mark of honour. • garland n. (Mining) A metal gutter placed round a mineshaft on the inside, to catch water running down inside the… |
| MURLAIN | • MURLAIN n. (Gaelic) a narrow-mouthed basket, also MURLAN, MURLIN. |
| MURLANS | • MURLAN n. (Gaelic) a narrow-mouthed basket, also MURLAIN, MURLIN. |
| NORLAND | • Norland prop.n. A village in the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE065225). • Norland prop.n. An unincorporated community in Dickenson County, Virginia, United States. • Norland prop.n. A habitational surname from Old English. |
| OVERLAP | • overlap v. To extend over and partly cover something. • overlap v. To have an area, range, character or function in common. • overlap v. (Mathematics) Of sets: to have some elements in common. |
| OVERLAX | • overlax adj. Excessively lax. • OVERLAX adj. excessively lax. |
| OVERLAY | • overlay v. (Transitive) To lay, spread, or apply something over or across; cover. • overlay v. To overwhelm; to press excessively upon. • overlay v. (Transitive, now rare, archaic) To lie over (someone, especially a child) in order to smother it; to suffocate. |
| PARLAYS | • parlays n. Plural of parlay. • parlays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of parlay. • PARLAY v. to wager original winnings on a new bet. |
| VERLANS | • VERLAN n. (French) a variety of French slang using back-to-front words and Arab words. |
| VORLAGE | • vorlage n. A skiing position in which the skier leans forward while keeping their heels in contact with the skis. • vorlage n. Alternative letter-case form of Vorlage. • Vorlage n. A prior version or manifestation of a text. |