| BALLISTITE | • ballistite n. A smokeless propellant made from nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine, developed in the late 19th century. • BALLISTITE n. a kind of smokeless explosive power. |
| DISTILLATE | • distillate n. The liquid that has been condensed from vapour during distillation; normally a purified form or a fraction… • distillate n. (By extension) The essence of something. • distillate n. (Australia) Diesel fuel. |
| ILLITERATE | • illiterate adj. Unable to read and write. • illiterate adj. Having less than an expected standard of familiarity with language and literature, or having little formal education. • illiterate adj. Not conforming to prescribed standards of speech or writing. |
| LITERALIST | • literalist n. A person who adheres to the literal representation of a statement or law. • literalist n. A person who translates a text literally. • literalist n. (Art) One who works in the style of literalism. |
| LITERALITY | • literality n. The condition of being literal. • LITERALITY n. the quality of being literal. |
| PISTILLATE | • pistillate adj. (Botany) Having functional pistils. • PISTILLATE adj. having a pistil or pistils; usually said of flowers having pistils but no stamens. |
| SATELLITIC | • satellitic adj. (Sciences) Secondary to a main item. • SATELLITIC adj. of or like a satellite. |
| TITILLATED | • titillated v. Simple past tense and past participle of titillate. • TITILLATE v. to tickle or touch lightly; to pleasantly stimulate. |
| TITILLATES | • titillates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of titillate. • TITILLATE v. to tickle or touch lightly; to pleasantly stimulate. |
| TRILITERAL | • triliteral adj. Of word roots in Afroasiatic languages: consisting of three letters. • triliteral n. A word root in an Afroasiatic language that consists of three letters. • TRILITERAL adj. consisting of three letters. |
| TRIPLETAIL | • tripletail n. Any fish of the genus Lobotes. • triple-tail n. Alternative form of tripletail (Lobotes spp.). • TRIPLETAIL n. a large marine bony fish, common on the southern and middle coasts of the United States. |