| ALKANET | • alkanet n. Alkanna tinctoria, a plant whose root is used as a red dye. • alkanet n. The dyeing matter extracted from the plant, giving a deep red colour. • alkanet n. Other plants of the genus Alkanna. |
| ANKLETS | • anklets n. Plural of anklet. • ANKLET n. an ornament for the ankle. |
| ANTLIKE | • antlike adj. Resembling an ant. Often used specifically in reference to apparent size or significance. • ANTLIKE adj. like an ant. |
| ASKLENT | • ASKLENT adv. (Scots) athwart, aslant. |
| BLANKET | • blanket n. A heavy, loosely woven fabric, usually large and woollen, used for warmth while sleeping or resting. • blanket n. A layer of anything. • blanket n. A thick rubber mat used in the offset printing process to transfer ink from the plate to the paper being printed. |
| KANTELA | • kantela n. Alternative form of kantele. • KANTELA n. (Finnish) a kind of zither, also KANTELE. |
| KANTELE | • kantele n. (Music) A plucked string instrument (a zither) of the Baltic psaltery family, traditionally with five… • KANTELE n. (Finnish) a kind of zither, also KANTELA. |
| KINGLET | • kinglet n. (Chiefly derogatory) A petty king; a king ruling over a small or unimportant territory. • kinglet n. A young or little king. • kinglet n. A prince. |
| KNITTLE | • knittle n. (Nautical) Alternative form of nettles. • Knittle prop.n. A surname. • KNITTLE n. a string that draws together a purse or bag. |
| LANKEST | • lankest adj. Superlative form of lank: most lank. • LANK adj. long and thin. |
| LENTISK | • lentisk n. A tree, the lentiscus, Pistacia lentiscus. • LENTISK n. (Latin) an evergreen tree, aka mastic tree. |
| NECKLET | • necklet n. A necklace. • necklet n. A type of ornament worn tightly about the neck. • NECKLET n. an ornament for wearing round the neck. |
| NETLIKE | • netlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a net, especially in having many small openings. • net-like adj. Alternative spelling of netlike. • NETLIKE adj. like a net. |
| NUTLIKE | • nutlike adj. Resembling a nut. • NUTLIKE adj. like a nut. |
| SKLENTS | • SKLENT v. (Scots) to slant. |
| TINKLED | • tinkled v. Simple past tense and past participle of tinkle. • TINKLE v. to make sharp, metallic sounds. |
| TINKLER | • tinkler n. A small bell. • tinkler n. (Slang) The penis. • tinkler n. (UK, dialect) A tinker. |
| TINKLES | • tinkles n. Plural of tinkle. • Tinkles prop.n. Plural of Tinkle. • TINKLE v. to make sharp, metallic sounds. |
| TINLIKE | • tinlike adj. Resembling tin (the metal). • TINLIKE adj. like tin. |
| TWINKLE | • twinkle v. (Of a source of light) to shine with a flickering light; to glimmer. • twinkle v. (Chiefly of eyes) to be bright with delight. • twinkle v. To bat, blink or wink the eyes. |