| DRAGLINE | • dragline n. A cable, cord, or rope used to drag an object; specifically, the line of a dragline excavator that drags the bucket. • dragline n. Short for dragline excavator. • DRAGLINE n. an excavating machine moving on articulated tracks. |
| SERAGLIO | • seraglio n. A palace of a sultan. • seraglio n. (By figurative extension) A profligate or decadent residence of a rich person. • seraglio n. The sequestered living quarters used by wives and concubines (odalisques) in a Turkish Muslim household. |
| TERAGLIN | • teraglin n. (Australia) any of several ocean fishes in the family Sciaenidae, especially… • TERAGLIN n. (Native Australian) an edible marine fish of Australia. |
| DRAGLINES | • draglines n. Plural of dragline. • DRAGLINE n. an excavating machine moving on articulated tracks. |
| PARAGLIDE | • paraglide v. To take part in paragliding. • PARAGLIDE v. to glide through the air on a special parachute. |
| SERAGLIOS | • seraglios n. Plural of seraglio. • SERAGLIO n. (Italian) a harem, also SERAIL. |
| TERAGLINS | • teraglins n. Plural of teraglin. • TERAGLIN n. (Native Australian) an edible marine fish of Australia. |
| PARAGLIDED | • paraglided v. Simple past tense and past participle of paraglide. • PARAGLIDE v. to glide through the air on a special parachute. |
| PARAGLIDER | • paraglider n. One who paraglides. • paraglider n. A lightweight, free-flying, foot-launched glider aircraft with no rigid primary structure. • PARAGLIDER n. a glider with inflatable wings. |
| PARAGLIDES | • paraglides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of paraglide. • PARAGLIDE v. to glide through the air on a special parachute. |
| PARAGLIDERS | • paragliders n. Plural of paraglider. • PARAGLIDER n. a glider with inflatable wings. |
| PARAGLIDING | • paragliding n. The sport of gliding with a paraglider. • paragliding n. The use of a paraglider in other settings, such as surveillance or military applications. • paragliding v. Present participle of paraglide. |
| PARAGLIDINGS | • PARAGLIDING n. the sport of drifting through the air to the ground while wearing a modified type of parachute, after having been towed into the air by, or jumping from, a plane. |