| BELLMEN | • bellmen n. Plural of bellman. • BELLMAN n. a watchman employed to patrol city streets calling out the hour. |
| COLLEEN | • colleen n. (Ireland) girl. • colleen n. (Ireland) young single woman. • Colleen prop.n. A female given name from English or Irish. |
| ENSHELL | • enshell v. (Transitive) To enclose in a shell. • ENSHELL v. to enclose in a shell, also INSHELL. |
| KNELLED | • knelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of knell. • KNELL v. to sound a bell. |
| KNEVELL | • KNEVELL v. (Scots) to pound with the fists, also NEVEL. |
| LEGLENS | • LEGLEN n. (Scots) a milking pail, also LEGLAN, LEGLIN. |
| NACELLE | • nacelle n. A separate streamlined enclosure mounted on an aircraft to house an engine, cargo, or crew. • nacelle n. The part between the tower and rotor of a wind turbine. • nacelle n. The compartment that holds passengers on a hot-air balloon, a dirigible, or an aerostat; a gondola. |
| NELLIES | • nellies n. Plural of nelly. • NELLY n. an effeminate male, also NELLIE. |
| NEWELLS | • newells n. Plural of newell. • Newells prop.n. Plural of Newell. • NEWELL n. (Spenser) a new thing. |
| NOVELLE | • novelle n. Plural of novella but only in the sense of a compact story. • NOVELLA n. (Italian) a short novel. |
| RELLENO | • RELLENO n. (Spanish) a Mexican dish of stuffed vegetables. |
| SNELLED | • snelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of snell. • SNELL v. to attach such a hook. |
| SNELLER | • sneller adj. Comparative form of snell: more snell. • Sneller prop.n. A surname. • SNELL adj. keen, sharp. |
| TELLENS | • tellens n. Plural of tellen. • TELLEN n. a kind of bivalve mollusc, also TELLIN. |
| UNLEVEL | • unlevel adj. Not level. • unlevel v. (Transitive) To make no longer level; to apply a bias to. • UNLEVEL v. to make uneven or no longer level. |