- TRAYNED – TRAYNE, (Spenser) to train, to undergo instruction
- DENTARY – a bone of the lower jaw
- TYRANED – TYRAN, to play the oppressor, also TYRANNE, TYRANT
- RELATUM – a term in a proposition that is related to the referent of the proposition
- LOUVRED – having a louvre
- OUTPEER – (Shakespeare) to surpass, excel
- AEROSOL – a spray released under pressure
- ROSEOLA – a rose-coloured skin rash
- TOXEMIA – blood poisoning due to toxins in blood, also TOXAEMIA
- SILOXANE – any of various polymers containing silicon and oxygen
- TARTINE – (French) a slice of bread and butter with jam
- TENNESI – TENNE, (French) an orange-brown colour, also TENNY
- POTSHOT – to shoot randomly at
- RANGOLI – (Hindi) a traditional Hindu form of decoration on floors and doorsteps
- ANCESTRY – a line of ancestors
- ORACLING – ORACLE, to utter as an oracle
- LONGHAIR – an intellectual; one having a deep interest in the arts, especially in classical music
- TRIGONAL – pertaining to or having three angles, also TRIGONIC
- ABORIGEN – an original or native inhabitant of a country, also ABORIGIN, ABORIGINE
- GEOMANT – one who practises geomancy, also GEOMANCER
- MAGNETO – a small electric generator which uses permanent magnets
- MEGATON – a unit of explosive force
- NATHEMO – (Spenser) nevermore, also NATHEMORE, NEVERMORE
- LOMENTA – LOMENTUM, (Latin) a type of plant pod, also LOMENT
- OMENTAL – of or pertaining to an omentum, a free fold of the peritoneum
- TELAMON – (Greek) a draped male figure used like a caryatid as a supporting column or pilaster
- MOMENTA – MOMENTUM, (Latin) force of movement
- MONTANE – the lower vegetation belt of a mountain
- NONMEAT – a substance that does not contain meat
- TONEARM – the pivoted part of a record player that holds the needle
- MANTOES – MANTO, (historical) a woman’s loose gown, also MANTEAU, MANTUA, MANTY
- TOMENTA – TOMENTUM, (Latin) the closely matted hair or downy nap covering the leaves or stems of some plants
- NOTAEUM – (Greek) the upper surface of a bird’s trunk
- OUTNAME – to exceed in naming or describing
- METHADON – a synthetic drug similar to morphine, also METHADONE
- HOTELMAN – a hotel manager, also HOTELIER
- SUBPLOT – a subordinate plot in a novel etc.
- TOMBLESS – without a tomb
- OUTBRAWL – to surpass in brawling
- CIGARET – finely-cut tobacco rolled in thin paper, also CIGARETTE
- FRIGATE – a class of war vessels intermediate between corvettes and ships of the line
- RAGTIME – a style of American dance music
- STRIGAE – STRIGA, (Latin) the flute of a column
- VIRGATE – an early English land measure
- VITRAGE – (French) a thin curtain for windows or glazed doors
- ADENOID – relating to or like a gland, also ADENOIDAL
- EULOGIA – (Latin) a blessing; holy bread
- GANOINE – the hard shiny substance resembling enamel which forms the outer layer of ganoid fish-scales, also GANOIN
- IPOMOEA – (Greek) a flowering plant
- OTALGIES – OTALGY, pain in the ear, also OTALGIA
- KEITLOA – (Setswana) a two-horned rhinoceros
- ARRIERO – (Spanish) a muleteer
- BEGONIA – a garden plant with waxy leaves and ornamental flowers
- OCEANIC – pertaining to the ocean
- DIOXANE – a toxic flammable solvent, also DIOXAN
- APIEZON – (tradename) as in apiezon oils, the residue of almost zero vapour pressure left by vacuum distillation of petroleum products
- OXALISES – OXALIS, (Greek) a plant of the wood-sorrel genus
- CAESIOUS – having a bluish coating, also CESIOUS
- AIRPOST – the system of conveying mail by air
- AIRSTOP – a helicopter stopping place
- PROSAIST – a writer of prose, also PROSER
- PROTASIS – the introductory part of a classical drama
- AMITOSES – AMITOSIS, direct cell division, without mitosis
- STOKESIA – a perennial herb of the southern US
- FIASCOES – FIASCO, (Italian) a wine bottle
- ARGOSIES – ARGOSY, a large merchant ship
- ROSARIES – ROSARY, a series of prayers in the Roman Catholic Church
- SESAMOID – shaped like a sesame seed
- AMEIOSES – AMEIOSIS, the non-pairing of the chromosomes
- ADENOSIS – abnormal growth of glandular tissue
- CASSIOPE – an evergreen shrub
- ZEBRULA – the offspring of a male zebra and a female horse, also ZEBRULE
- EPIGENE – taking place near the earth’s surface
- MERFOLK – mermen and mermaids
- MOLINET – (French) a stick used to whip drinking chocolate in the 18th century
- TOWLINE – a line used for towing
- POINTEL – a sharp instrument
- POTLINE – a row of electrolytic cells
- TOPLINE – to feature in a headline
- SINUOSE – characterized by curves, bends or turns, also SINUOUS
- NIVEOUS – resembling snow
- COENURI – COENURUS, (Greek) a tapeworm larva, also COENURE
- NOURICE – (obsolete) a nurse
- FOUDRIE – the jurisdiction of a foud or bailiff in the Orkneys
- SANTERA – (Spanish) a priestess of santeria
- ARPENTS – ARPENT, (French) an old French land measure, also ARPEN
- PERSANT – (Spenser) piercing, also PERCEANT, PERSAUNT
- STRAWEN – STRAW, to cover with stalks of threshed grain
- CELOSIA – an ornamental plant of the amaranth family
- TUNICAE – TUNICA, (Latin) an enclosing membrane or layer of tissue
- QUINATE – arranged in groups of five
- ABAXILE – facing away from the axis, as the surface of a leaf, also ABAXIAL
- OXAZOLE – a liquid chemical compound
- WRAXLES – WRAXLE, (dialect) to wrestle, also RASSLE, WARSLE, WARSTLE, WRASSLE, WRASTLE, WRESTLE
- STHENIA – unusual or abnormal strength
- PENTHIA – (Spenser) another name for the unidentified plant astrophel
- HEMATIN – a compound of hemoglobin, also HEMATINE
- GAHNITE – (Swedish) a mineral, zinc spinel
- OUTRATE – to surpass in rating
- FLOTILLA – a fleet of ships
- OUTASITE – amazing, excellent, also OUTASIGHT
- OUTEATS – OUTEAT, to surpass in eating
- MELODION – a small reed organ, also MELODEON
- DIOCESAN – the bishop of a diocese
- OCEANID – (Greek) an ocean nymph
- DIASCOPE – an optical projector used for showing transparencies on a screen
- EDACIOUS – voracious, devouring
- SHIGELLA – a rod-shaped bacterium that causes bacillary dysentery
- MEGILLA – (Hebrew) a scroll containing a book of the Old Testament, also MEGILLAH
- MILLAGE – a type of monetary rate
- DEVONIAN – relating to a type of rock formed in the fourth period of the Palaeozoic era
- DONATIVE – a benefice presented to church without reference to a bishop
- VOIDANCE – the act of voiding
- NAARTJE – (South African) a small sweet orange like the mandarin, also NAARTJIE, NARTJIE
- LEGUAAN – (Dutch) a large monitor lizard of the genus Varanus, also LEGUAN
- TAILZIE – (Scots) an entailment or deed whereby the legal course of succession is cut off, and an arbitrary one substituted, also TAILLIE, TAILYE
- URAEMIC – relating to uraemia, retention of waste materials normally excreted, also UREMIC
- PLICATE – folded like a fan
- HYALITE – a pellucid variety of opal in globules looking like colorless gum or resin
- TUTENAG – (Marathi) an alloy of zinc, copper etc.