| ISLANDED | • islanded v. Simple past tense and past participle of island. • ISLAND v. to set or dot with or as with islands. |
| ISLANDER | • islander n. A person who lives on an island. • Islander n. Abbreviation of Prince Edward Islander. • Islander n. Inhabitant of Vancouver Island. |
| MOSSLAND | • mossland n. Land abounding in peat bogs. • MOSSLAND n. wet land. |
| PURSLANE | • purslane n. Any of the family Portulacaceae (order Caryophyllales) of succulent plants. • purslane n. Other similar plants in other families in order Caryophyllales. • PURSLANE n. a pot herb and salad herb, also PERSELINE, PURSLAIN. |
| SLANDERS | • slanders n. Plural of slander. • slanders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slander. • SLANDER v. to defame. |
| SLANGERS | • slangers n. Plural of slanger. • SLANGER n. a hawker; a dealer in illegal drugs. |
| SLANGIER | • slangier adj. Comparative form of slangy: more slangy. • SLANGY adj. full of slang. |
| SLANGILY | • slangily adv. In a slangy way. • SLANGY adv. full of slang. |
| SLANGING | • slanging v. Present participle of slang. • SLANGING adj. scolding. • SLANGING n. a scolding. |
| SLANGISH | • slangish adj. Similar to or resembling slang. • SLANGISH adj. somewhat slangy. |
| SLANTERS | • slanters n. Plural of slanter. • SLANTER n. (Australian slang) a dodge, a trick, also SLENTER, SLINTER. |
| SLANTIER | • slantier adj. Comparative form of slanty: more slanty. • SLANTY adj. deviating from the horizontal or vertical. |
| SLANTING | • slanting adj. Out of the perpendicular, not perpendicular. • slanting v. Present participle of slant. • slanting n. The state or quality of being slanted. |