| KITTEL | • kittel n. A white linen or cotton robe worn by religious Ashkenazi Jews on holidays, in the synagogue, or at home… • Kittel prop.n. A surname. • KITTEL n. (Yiddish) a white robe used in Jewish ceremonies. |
| KITTLE | • kittle v. (Transitive, Scotland and Northern England) To tickle, to touch lightly. • kittle adj. (Scotland and Northern England) Ticklish. • kittle adj. (Scotland and Northern England) Not easily managed. |
| LITEST | • litest adj. Superlative form of lite: most lite. • LITE adj. of food and drink, low in calories, alcoholic content, etc. |
| LITTEN | • litten v. (Archaic) past participle of light. • Litten prop.n. A surname. • LET v. to allow. |
| LITTER | • litter n. (Countable) A platform mounted on two shafts, or a more elaborate construction, designed to be carried… • litter n. (Collective, countable) The offspring of a mammal born in one birth. • litter n. (Uncountable) Material used as bedding for animals. |
| LITTLE | • little adj. Small in size. • little adj. Insignificant, trivial. • little adj. Very young. |
| LUTITE | • lutite n. (Geology, dated) A rock composed of clayey or silty sediment. • LUTITE n. any rock derived from clay or mud, aka pelite. |
| STILET | • stilet n. Stylet. • stilet n. Stiletto. • STILET n. a small poniard, a stiletto, also STYLET. |
| TILTED | • tilted v. Simple past tense and past participle of tilt. • tilted adj. Of a vehicle, fitted with a tilt (canvass covering). • TILT v. to cause to slant. |
| TILTER | • tilter n. One who tilts something. • tilter n. One who jousts. • tilter n. One who fights. (Can we add an example for this sense?) |
| TITELY | • TITE adv. (obsolete) promptly, at once, also TYTE. |
| TITLED | • titled adj. Bearing a title. • titled adj. Specifically, having a title of nobility; belonging to the peerage. • titled v. Simple past tense and past participle of title. |
| TITLER | • titler n. A software program that adds graphical titles to video material. • titler n. A large truncated cone of refined sugar. • TITLER n. a writer of titles; a claimant. |
| TITLES | • titles n. Plural of title. • TITLE v. to designate or give a name to. |
| TITTLE | • tittle n. (Typography) Any small dot, stroke, or diacritical mark, especially if part of a letter, or if a letter-like… • tittle n. (By extension) A small, insignificant amount (of something); a modicum or speck. • tittle v. (Scotland) To chatter. |
| TITULE | • titule n. (Obsolete) A title. • TITULE v. to give a title to. |
| TOILET | • toilet n. (Obsolete) A covering of linen, silk, or tapestry, spread over a dressing table in a chamber or dressing room. • toilet n. (Obsolete) The table covered by such a cloth; a dressing table. • toilet n. (Now historical or archaic) Personal grooming; the process of washing, dressing and arranging the hair. |
| VITTLE | • vittle n. Alternative spelling of victual. • vittle v. Alternative spelling of victual. • VITTLE v. (dialect) to provide with food, also VICTUAL. |