| AUSLANDERS | • Auslanders prop.n. Plural of Auslander. • AUSLANDER n. (German) a foreigner. |
| BRUSHLANDS | • brushlands n. Plural of brushland. • BRUSHLAND n. an area covered with brush growth. |
| DUNIWASSAL | • duniwassal n. A gentleman of the Scottish Highlands. • DUNIWASSAL n. (Gaelic) a Highland gentleman of inferior rank, also DUNIEWASSAL, DUNNIEWASSAL. |
| LOTUSLANDS | • lotuslands n. Plural of lotusland. • lotus␣lands n. Plural of lotus land. • LOTUSLAND n. a place of dreamy contentment and self-indulgence. |
| SCANDALOUS | • scandalous adj. Wrong, immoral, causing a scandal. • scandalous adj. Malicious, defamatory. • scandalous adj. Outrageous; exceeding reasonable limits. |
| SCLAUNDERS | • sclaunders n. Plural of sclaunder. • sclaunders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sclaunder. • SCLAUNDER n. (obsolete) slander. |
| SCRUBLANDS | • scrublands n. Plural of scrubland. • SCRUBLAND n. land covered by scrub. |
| SHRUBLANDS | • shrublands n. Plural of shrubland. • SHRUBLAND n. land covered by shrubs. |
| SINUSOIDAL | • sinusoidal adj. (Mathematics) Having the shape or characteristics of a sine wave. • sinusoidal adj. (Anatomy) Relating to any of several channels (the sinusoids) through which venous blood passes in various organs. • sinusoidal n. A sine wave (or combination of such waves). |
| SLANDEROUS | • slanderous adj. (Of something said) Both untrue and harmful to a reputation. • SLANDEROUS adj. relating to slander. |
| SOUTHLANDS | • southlands n. Plural of southland. • SOUTHLAND n. the southern part of a country. |
| SUNGLASSED | • sunglassed adj. Wearing sunglasses. • sun-glassed adj. Alternative form of sunglassed. |
| UNASSAILED | • unassailed adj. Not previously assailed. • UNASSAILED adj. not assailed. |
| UNDERCLASS | • underclass n. The poorest class of people in a given society. • UNDERCLASS n. the lowest social stratum usually made up of disadvantaged minority groups. |
| UNDERSEALS | • underseals n. Plural of underseal. • underseals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underseal. • UNDERSEAL v. to coat parts of the underbody of a vehicle with a protective coating. |
| UNSWADDLES | • unswaddles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unswaddle. • UNSWADDLE v. to take a swaddle from; to unswathe. |