| ECHELLE | • echelle n. (Physics) An echelle grating. • ECHELLE n. (French) an arrangement of ribbons in the form of a ladder, decorating the front of the stomacher of a dress, etc. |
| ELCHEES | • elchees n. Plural of elchee. • ELCHEE n. (Turkish) an ambassador, also ELCHI, ELTCHI. |
| ENWHEEL | • enwheel v. Alternative form of inwheel. • ENWHEEL v. (Shakespeare) to encircle. |
| EYEHOLE | • eyehole n. The hole to which the viewer places his or her eye in a device such as a telescope. • eyehole n. The hole in a helmet, skull, etc. corresponding to the position of the eye. • EYEHOLE n. a circular opening to receive a hook etc. |
| HEALEES | • healees n. Plural of healee. • HEALEE n. someone who is being healed. |
| HEELERS | • heelers n. Plural of heeler. • HEELER n. a dog that herds cattle by biting at their heels. |
| LEECHED | • leeched v. Simple past tense and past participle of leech. • LEECH v. to cling to and drain. |
| LEECHEE | • leechee n. Alternative form of litchi. • LEECHEE n. (Chinese) a tropical fruit, also LICHEE, LICHI, LITCHI, LYCHEE. |
| LEECHES | • leeches n. Plural of leech. • leeches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of leech. • Leeches prop.n. Plural of Leech. |
| LETHEES | • LETHEE n. (Shakespeare) lifeblood, or death. |
| REHEELS | • reheels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reheel. • REHEEL v. to replace the heels of. |
| SHEELED | • SHEEL v. (Shakespeare) to shell, husk, also SHALE, SHEAL, SHIEL. |
| SHEEPLE | • sheeple n. (Derogatory, slang) People who unquestioningly accept as true whatever their political leaders say or… • sheeple n. (Derogatory, slang) A person who unquestioningly accepts as true whatever their political leaders say… • SHEEPLE n. (colloq.) people who follow the herd blindly. |
| WHEEDLE | • wheedle v. (Transitive, intransitive) To cajole or attempt to persuade by flattery. • wheedle v. (Transitive) To obtain by flattery, guile, or trickery. • wheedle n. (Archaic) A coaxing person. |
| WHEELED | • wheeled v. Simple past tense and past participle of wheel. • wheeled adj. Having wheels; on wheels. • wheeled adj. (In combination) Having the specified number or type of wheels. |
| WHEELER | • wheeler n. (Obsolete) A wheelwright, a wheelmaker. • wheeler n. Someone who operates a wheel. • wheeler n. (Archaic) A wheelhorse (horse near wheel of carriage). |
| WHEELIE | • wheelie n. (Informal) An action or stunt where a bicycle, motorcycle, or other vehicle is ridden for a short period… • wheelie n. (Informal, chiefly Australia) A wheelchair user. • wheelie v. (Intransitive, informal) To ride, or perform the stunt of riding, a vehicle on its rear wheel or wheels. |
| WHEEPLE | • wheeple v. (Dialect) To whistle. • WHEEPLE v. (Scots) to give a prolonged whistle, also WHEEP. |
| WHEEZLE | • WHEEZLE v. (Scots) to wheeze, also WHAISLE, WHAIZLE, WHEEZE. |