plural of caldron (alternative spelling of cauldrons).
calendas
calindas
callands
candelas
candelas
noun
plural of candela
candlers
candlers
noun
plural of candler
candless
celadons
celadons
noun
plural of celadon
cleansed
cleansed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of cleanse
codlings
codlings
noun
plural of codling
coldness
coldness
noun
(physics) The reciprocal of absolute temperature.
Limited enthusiasm or affection; coolness.
The relative lack of heat.
The sensation resulting from exposure to low temperatures.
condoles
condoles
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of condole
condyles
condyles
noun
plural of condyle
condylos
consoled
consoled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of console
declines
declines
noun
plural of decline
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decline
enclosed
enclosed
adj
(music, of a division within a pipe organ surrounded by a wooden box, one or more sides of which contain slats that can be opened or closed in order to increase or decrease volume) Having closed slats.
Contained; held within a container.
Surrounded by a wall, fence or similar barrier.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of enclose
inclosed
inclosed
adj
Contained within something.
Surrounded.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of inclose
includes
includes
noun
plural of include
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of include
islandic
islandic
adj
(rare) Pertaining to an island or group of islands.
landsick
landsick
adj
(rare) Feeling nausea or dizziness on land, akin to seasickness.
licensed
licensed
adj
(of a person or enterprise) having been issued with a licence (by the required authority)
(of a product) based on an existing piece of intellectual property and sold under licence.
(of a shop or restaurant) allowed to sell alcohol
(of an activity) authorized by licence
verb
simple past tense and past participle of license
lingcods
lingcods
noun
plural of lingcod
nuclides
nuclides
noun
plural of nuclide
sandclub
scabland
scabland
noun
(US, geography) High, flat land of igneous rock, with thin soil and deep channels formed by glaciers or glacial floods.
scalding
scalding
adj
(of a liquid) Hot enough to burn.
noun
(numismatics, historical) Synonym of escaline, (particularly) the form circulated by Stephen de Fulbourn in Ireland as a debased form of the sterling silver penny, outlawed under Edward I of England.
An instance of scalding: a burn.
verb
present participle of scald
scaldini
scaldino
scaldino
noun
An Italian earthenware brazier.
scandals
scandals
noun
plural of scandal
scatland
scintled
scolding
scolding
noun
A succession of critical remarks, such as those directed by a parent towards a misbehaving child.
verb
present participle of scold
scotland
scotland
Proper noun
country in northwest Europe to the north of England and forming part of the United Kingdom.
referring to someone from Scotland.
secondly
secondly
adv
In the second place.
secundly
secundly
adv
(botany, zoology) In a secund arrangement.
Obsolete form of secondly.
silenced
silenced
adj
(of a firearm) fitted with a silencer
made silent
verb
simple past tense and past participle of silence
sunscald
sunscald
noun
Localized damage to the tissues of trees or their fruits caused by bright sunlight
verb
(intransitive) To suffer such damage.
syndical
syndical
adj
Of or pertaining to a syndicate
Of or pertaining to syndicalism
unclosed
unclosed
adj
Not closed; left open.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unclose
unclouds
unclouds
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncloud