| ELINTS | • ELINTs n. Plural of ELINT. • ELINT n. (short for) electronic intelligence. |
| ENLIST | • enlist v. (Transitive) To enter on a list; to enroll; to register. • enlist v. (Intransitive) To voluntarily join a cause or organization, especially military service. • enlist v. (Transitive) To recruit the aid or membership of others. |
| GLENTS | • glents n. Plural of glent. • GLENT v. to glint. |
| INLETS | • inlets n. Plural of inlet. • INLET v. to insert. |
| INTELS | • INTEL n. military intelligence. |
| LATENS | • latens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of laten. • LATEN v. to make or grow late. |
| LENTOS | • lentos n. Plural of lento. • Lentos prop.n. Plural of Lento. • LENTO n. (Italian) a slow musical movement. |
| LISTEN | • listen v. (Intransitive) To pay attention to a sound or speech. • listen v. (Intransitive) To expect or wait for a sound, such as a signal. • listen v. (Intransitive) To accept advice or obey instruction; to agree or assent. |
| LUNETS | • lunets n. Plural of lunet. • LUNET n. a little moon or satellite. |
| NESTLE | • nestle v. To settle oneself comfortably and snugly. • nestle v. To press oneself against another affectionately. • nestle v. (Intransitive) To lie half-hidden or in shelter. |
| SILENT | • silent adj. Free from sound or noise; absolutely still; perfectly quiet. • silent adj. Not speaking; indisposed to talk; speechless; mute; taciturn; not loquacious; not talkative. • silent adj. Keeping at rest; inactive; calm; undisturbed. |
| SKLENT | • SKLENT v. (Scots) to slant. |
| SPLENT | • splent n. Obsolete form of splint (“excrescence of bone”). • SPLENT n. a contrivance for holding a broken bone, etc. in position, also SPLINT. |
| STOLEN | • stolen v. Past participle of steal. • stolen adj. That has been stolen. • stolen n. (US, MTE, MLE) Something which has been stolen. |
| TELSON | • telson n. The part of an arthropod or crustacean posterior to the last segment. • TELSON n. (Greek) the terminal segment of an arthropod. |
| TINSEL | • tinsel n. (Obsolete) A shining fabric used for ornamental purposes. • tinsel n. (By extension). • tinsel adj. (Obsolete) Of fabric: ornamented by being woven with gold or silver thread, or overlaid with thin metal… |