| DATELINE | • dateline n. (Journalism) A line at the beginning of a document (such as a newspaper article) stating the place of… • dateline n. Misspelling of deadline. • dateline v. To attach a dateline to a particular document. |
| DELETING | • deleting v. Present participle of delete. • DELETE v. to remove printed matter. |
| DELETION | • deletion n. An item that has been or will be deleted. • deletion n. The act of deleting. • deletion n. (Genetics) A mutation in which a gene, or other section of DNA, is removed from a chromosome. |
| DENTICLE | • denticle n. A small tooth. • denticle n. (Medicine) A pulp stone. • denticle n. Material serving as the dermis of sharks. |
| DENTILED | • dentiled adj. Containing dentils. • DENTILED adj. decorated with dentils. |
| ENLISTED | • enlisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of enlist. • enlisted adj. Belonging to the military, but not as a commissioned officer. • enlisted n. Those individuals who have enlisted in the military and who are not commissioned officers. |
| ENTAILED | • entailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of entail. • ENTAIL v. to settle an estate on a series of heirs, so that the immediate possessor may not dispose of it. |
| ENTITLED | • entitled v. Simple past tense and past participle of entitle. • entitled adj. (Literally) Having a title. • entitled adj. Having a legal or moral right or claim to something. |
| ENTOILED | • entoiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of entoil. • ENTOIL v. to entangle or ensnare. |
| LINEATED | • lineated adj. Alternative form of lineate. • LINEATED adj. marked with lines, also LINEATE. |
| LINTELED | • linteled adj. Alternative form of lintelled. • LINTELED adj. having a lintel, also LINTELLED. |
| LINTSEED | • lintseed n. Archaic form of linseed. • LINTSEED n. a lint or flax seed. |
| LISTENED | • listened v. Simple past tense and past participle of listen. • LISTEN v. to try to hear. |
| TIDELINE | • tideline n. A line of floating debris, seaweed etc. that marks the boundary between two surface currents. • TIDELINE n. the edge of the tide. |
| TINSELED | • tinseled v. Simple past tense and past participle of tinsel. • TINSEL v. to give a showy appearance to. |