| DISMANNING | • dismanning v. Present participle of disman. • DISMAN v. to deprive of men. |
| DISMANTLED | • dismantled v. Simple past tense and past participle of dismantle. • DISMANTLE v. to take to pieces. |
| DISMANTLER | • dismantler n. One who dismantles. • DISMANTLER n. one who dismantles. |
| DISMANTLES | • dismantles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dismantle. • DISMANTLE v. to take to pieces. |
| ESTATESMAN | • estatesman n. (Archaic) The owner of an estate; a landowner. • ESTATESMAN n. in New England, a small landholder. |
| EXPRESSMAN | • expressman n. A person employed in the express business. • EXPRESSMAN n. a person employed in the express business. |
| GROUNDSMAN | • groundsman n. A male groundskeeper. • GROUNDSMAN n. one who takes care of a (sports) ground, also GROUNDMAN. |
| LENGTHSMAN | • lengthsman n. Alternative form of lengthman. • LENGTHSMAN n. someone responsible for the upkeep of a particular length of railway. |
| MISMANAGED | • mismanaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of mismanage. • MISMANAGE v. to manage wrongly. |
| MISMANAGER | • mismanager n. One who mismanages. • MISMANAGER n. one who mismanages. |
| MISMANAGES | • mismanages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mismanage. • MISMANAGE v. to manage wrongly. |
| MISMANNERS | • mismanners n. Bad manners. • MISMANNERS n. (obsolete) bad manners. |
| ROBERDSMAN | • Roberdsman n. Alternative form of Robertsman. • ROBERDSMAN n. (obsolete) a stout robber, also ROBERTSMAN. |
| ROBERTSMAN | • Robertsman n. (UK, obsolete) A bold, stout robber, or night thief. • ROBERTSMAN n. (obsolete) a stout robber, also ROBERDSMAN. |
| TALISMANIC | • talismanic adj. Of, relating to, or like, a talisman. • talismanic adj. Possessing or believed to possess protective magical power. • TALISMANIC adj. of or like a talisman, also TALISMANICAL. |