| BRATLINGS | • bratlings n. Plural of bratling. • BRATLING n. a little brat. |
| GNARLIEST | • gnarliest adj. Superlative form of gnarly: most gnarly. • GNARLY adj. gnarled. |
| INTEGRALS | • integrals n. Plural of integral. • INTEGRAL n. a type of mathematical function. |
| RATTLINGS | • rattlings n. Plural of rattling. • RATTLING n. any of the small lines forming the steps of the rigging of ships, also RATLIN, RATLINE, RATLING, RATTLIN, RATTLINE. |
| RESLATING | • reslating v. Present participle of reslate. • RESLATE v. to put down new slate. |
| RINGTAILS | • ringtails n. Plural of ringtail. • RINGTAIL n. an animal whose tail has ringlike markings. |
| STARINGLY | • staringly adv. In a staring way. • STARING adv. looking fixedly. |
| STARLINGS | • starlings n. Plural of starling. • STARLING n. a European bird. |
| STARTLING | • startling v. Present participle and gerund of startle. • startling adj. Likely to startle; surprising; shocking. • startling n. A startle; a sudden motion or shock. |
| STRANGELY | • strangely adv. In a strange or coincidental manner. • strangely adv. (Archaic) Surprisingly, wonderfully. • STRANGE adv. unusual or unfamiliar, also STRAUNGE. |
| STRANGLED | • strangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of strangle. • STRANGLE v. to choke to death. |
| STRANGLER | • strangler n. Someone who strangles, especially who murders by strangling. • strangler n. An epiphyte whose aerial roots eventually strangle the tree on which it grows. • STRANGLER n. one who stranglers. |
| STRANGLES | • strangles n. A disease of horses caused by an infection by the bacterium Streptococcus equi. • strangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of strangle. • strangles n. Plural of strangle. |
| STRAYLING | • strayling n. A little waif or stray; a driftling. • STRAYLING n. a stray. |
| TERAGLINS | • teraglins n. Plural of teraglin. • TERAGLIN n. (Native Australian) an edible marine fish of Australia. |
| TRAWLINGS | • trawlings n. Plural of trawling. • TRAWLING n. the act of trawling. |
| TRIANGLES | • triangles n. Plural of triangle. • triangles n. A largely tropical, Old World, erebid moth, Trigonodes hyppasia, with triangular markings on the wings. • TRIANGLE n. a polygon having three sides. |
| TWANGLERS | • twanglers n. Plural of twangler. • TWANGLER n. one who twangles. |
| WARSTLING | • WARSTLE v. to wrestle, also RASSLE, WARSLE, WRASSLE, WRASTLE, WRAXLE. |
| WRASTLING | • wrastling v. Present participle of wrastle. • WRASTLE v. to wrestle, also RASSLE, WARSLE, WARSTLE, WRASSLE, WRAXLE, WRESTLE. |