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There are 20 words containing ANDISH

BLANDISHblandish v. (Transitive) To persuade someone by using flattery; to cajole.
blandish v. (Transitive) To praise someone dishonestly; to flatter or butter up.
BLANDISH v. to coax and flatter.
BRANDISHbrandish v. (Transitive) To move or swing a weapon back and forth, particularly if demonstrating anger, threat or skill.
brandish v. (Transitive) To bear something with ostentatious show.
brandish n. The act of flourishing or waving.
STANDISHstandish n. (Obsolete) A stand to hold ink, pens, and other writing accessories; an inkstand.
Standish prop.n. A small town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England.
Standish prop.n. A small village and civil parish in Stroud district, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref SO8008).
UPLANDISHuplandish adj. (Obsolete) Of or pertaining to uplands; pertaining to or situated in country districts.
uplandish adj. (Obsolete) Rustic, rude, boorish; countrified, unsophisticated, or uncivilized.
uplandish adj. Wild or savage; mountainous, or dwelling in the mountains.
BLANDISHEDblandished v. Simple past tense and past participle of blandish.
BLANDISH v. to coax and flatter.
BLANDISHERblandisher n. Flatterer.
BLANDISHER n. one who uses blandishments.
BLANDISHESblandishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blandish.
BLANDISH v. to coax and flatter.
BRANDISHEDbrandished v. Simple past tense and past participle of brandish.
BRANDISH v. to move or wave, esp. a weapon.
BRANDISHERbrandisher n. One who brandishes.
BRANDISHER n. one who brandishes.
BRANDISHESbrandishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brandish.
BRANDISH v. to move or wave, esp. a weapon.
OUTLANDISHoutlandish adj. Bizarre; strange.
outlandish adj. (Archaic) Foreign; alien.
OUTLANDISH adj. of or relating to another country.
STANDISHESstandishes n. Plural of standish.
STANDISH n. a receptacle for pens and ink.
BLANDISHERSblandishers n. Plural of blandisher.
BLANDISHER n. one who uses blandishments.
BLANDISHINGblandishing v. Present participle of blandish.
BLANDISH v. to coax and flatter.
BRANDISHERSbrandishers n. Plural of brandisher.
BRANDISHER n. one who brandishes.
BRANDISHINGbrandishing v. Present participle of brandish.
brandishing n. The action of the verb to brandish.
BRANDISH v. to move or wave, esp. a weapon.
BLANDISHMENTblandishment n. (Countable) Often in the plural form blandishments: a flattering speech or action designed to influence or persuade.
blandishment n. (Countable) Something alluring or attractive.
blandishment n. (Uncountable, figurative) Allurement, attraction.
OUTLANDISHLYoutlandishly adv. In an outlandish manner.
OUTLANDISH adv. of or relating to another country.
BLANDISHMENTSblandishments n. Plural of blandishment.
BLANDISHMENT n. something that tends to coax or cajole.
OUTLANDISHNESSoutlandishness n. The quality of being outlandish.
OUTLANDISH n. of or relating to another country.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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