| BILSTED | • bilsted n. (Trees) The sweetgum. • BILSTED n. a North American tree of the genus Liquidambar, aka sweet gum. |
| DELICTS | • delicts n. Plural of delict. • DELICT n. in Scots law, a civil wrong, a tort. |
| DELISTS | • delists v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delist. • DELIST v. to remove from a list. |
| DENTILS | • dentils n. Plural of dentil. • DENTIL n. one of a row of tooth-shaped square blocks in a moulding, also DENTEL. |
| DETAILS | • details v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detail. • details n. Plural of detail. • de-tails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of de-tail. |
| DILATES | • dilates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dilate. • DILATE v. to make wider or larger. |
| DILUTES | • dilutes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dilute. • dilutes n. Plural of dilute. • DILUTE v. to make thinner. |
| DISTYLE | • distyle adj. (Architecture) Having two columns in front; said of a temple, portico, etc. • distyle n. (Architecture) A temple, portico, etc. that has two columns in front. • DISTYLE n. a portico with two columns. |
| DUELIST | • duelist n. A person who fights a duel. • DUELIST n. one who duels, also DUELER, DUELLER, DUELLIST. |
| ISLETED | • isleted adj. Having little islands. • ISLETED adj. having islets. |
| KIDLETS | • kidlets n. Plural of kidlet. • KIDLET n. a little child. |
| MILDEST | • mildest adj. Superlative form of mild: most mild. • MILD adj. gentle in temper and disposition. |
| MISTLED | • mistled v. Simple past tense and past participle of mistle. • MISTLE v. to rain in small drops. |
| SLITTED | • slitted adj. Having a slit or slits. • SLIT v. to make a long narrow cut in. |
| STIFLED | • stifled adj. That has been interrupted, suppressed etc. • stifled v. Simple past tense and past participle of stifle. • STIFLE v. to smother. |
| STILLED | • stilled adj. Brought to a standstill. • stilled adj. Quieted. • stilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of still. |
| STILTED | • stilted adj. Making use of or possessing a stilt or stilts, or things resembling stilts; raised on stilts. • stilted adj. (Figuratively) Elevated or raised in a contrived or unnatural way; stiff and artificially formal or… • stilted adj. (Architecture) Of a building or architectural feature such as an arch or vault: supported by stilts… |
| TIDDLES | • tiddles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tiddle. • Tiddles prop.n. A common given name for cats; a stereotypical cat. • TIDDLE v. to use with tenderness; to fondle. |
| WILDEST | • wildest adj. Superlative form of wild: most wild. • WILD adj. not tame. |