| ALIGHTED | • alighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of alight. • ALIGHT v. to dismount. |
| BLIGHTED | • blighted adj. Having caused to suffer a blight. • blighted adj. Having suffered a blight. • blighted adj. Ruined, spoiled. |
| DELIGHTS | • delights n. Plural of delight. • delights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delight. • DELIGHT v. to give great pleasure to. |
| DIETHYLS | • diethyls n. Plural of diethyl. • DIETHYL n. a compound having two ethyl groups. |
| DIMETHYL | • dimethyl n. (Organic chemistry) (in combination) Two methyl groups in a molecule. • DIMETHYL n. ethane. |
| DITHECAL | • dithecal adj. (Botany) Having two thecae. • DITHECAL adj. having two spore-cases, also DITHECOUS. |
| ELDRITCH | • eldritch adj. Unearthly, supernatural, eerie, preternatural. • ELDRITCH adj. weird, also ELDRICH. |
| FLIGHTED | • flighted adj. (Of birds) Capable of flight. • flighted adj. Having a specified number or kind of flights (Of stairs, a screw thread, etc.). • flighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of flight. |
| FLITCHED | • flitched v. Simple past tense and past participle of flitch. • FLITCH v. to cut into strips. |
| GILTHEAD | • gilthead n. A marine fish, Sparus aurata (gilt-head bream), with a golden-coloured head; the giltpoll. • gilthead n. Symphodus melops, a coastal fish; the golden maid, conner, or sea partridge. • gilt-head n. The gilt-head bream. |
| HOLYTIDE | • holytide n. (Religion) A holy day, or religious festival. • HOLYTIDE n. a time of religious observance. |
| PHILTRED | • philtred v. Simple past tense and past participle of philtre. • PHILTRE v. to put under the spell of a love potion, also PHILTER. |
| PLIGHTED | • plighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of plight. • PLIGHT v. to make a solemn pledge. |
| SLIGHTED | • slighted adj. (Participial adjective) Cheated; short-changed; ripped off. • slighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of slight. • SLIGHT v. to treat with disregard. |
| THIMBLED | • thimbled adj. Of a finger: having a thimble (“cup-shaped cap used in sewing to push the needle through material”)… • thimbled adj. (Nautical, technology) Of a cable or rope, or a piece of machinery or other device: having a thimble… • thimbled v. Simple past tense and past participle of thimble. |
| THRILLED | • thrilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of thrill. • thrilled adj. Extremely excited or delighted. • THRILL v. to excite greatly. |
| WHISTLED | • whistled v. Simple past tense and past participle of whistle. • WHISTLE v. to make a shrill sound. |
| WHITTLED | • whittled v. Simple past tense and past participle of whittle. • WHITTLE v. to shave or cut bits from. |
| WITHHELD | • withheld v. Simple past tense and past participle of withhold. • withheld adj. That one has withheld; kept from the possession or knowledge of another. • WITHHOLD v. to hold back. |
| WRITHLED | • writhled adj. (Obsolete) wrinkled. • WRITHLED adj. (archaic) shrivelled. |