| FETTLES | • fettles n. Plural of fettle. • fettles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fettle. • FETTLE v. to potter fussily about. |
| KETTLES | • kettles n. Plural of kettle. • Kettles prop.n. Plural of Kettle. • KETTLE v. to confine in an enclosed space. |
| LEFTEST | • leftest adj. Superlative form of left: most left. • leftest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple past form of leave. • LEFT adj. pertaining to the side to the north when one faces east. |
| LETTERS | • letters n. Plural of letter. • letters n. Literature (school subject). • letters n. The liberal arts, humanities, learning (broad accumulated cultural knowledge). |
| LETTRES | • lettres n. Plural of lettre. • LETTRE n. (French) letter, as in e.g. lettre de cachet, a royal warrant. |
| METTLES | • mettles n. Plural of mettle. • METTLE n. spirit or courage. |
| NETTLES | • nettles n. Plural of nettle. • nettles n. (Nautical) Small lengths of cord attached to a sail, used to secure the excess fabric after reefing; reef points. • nettles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nettle. |
| PETTLES | • pettles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pettle. • PETTLE v. (Scots) to indulge, pet. |
| SETTLED | • settled adj. Comfortable and at ease, especially after a period of change or unrest. • settled v. Simple past tense and past participle of settle. • SETTLE v. to place in a desired order. |
| SETTLER | • settler n. Someone who settles in a new location, especially one who takes up residence in a previously uninhabited… • settler n. Someone who decides or settles something, such as a dispute. • settler n. (Colloquial) That which settles or finishes, such as a blow that decides a contest. |
| SETTLES | • settles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of settle. • settles n. Plural of settle. • Settles prop.n. Plural of Settle. |
| SHTETEL | • shtetel n. Alternative form of shtetl. • SHTETEL n. (Yiddish) formerly, a Jewish community in an Eastern European town or village, also SHTETL. |
| STEMLET | • stemlet n. A little stem. • STEMLET n. a small stem. |
| STERLET | • sterlet n. A smaller, common Eurasian sturgeon, of the species Acipenser ruthenus. • STERLET n. (Russian) a small sturgeon found in the Caspian Sea. |
| TELEOST | • teleost adj. Of, or relating to the Teleostei - fish with bony skeletons. • teleost n. A fish of the taxonomic infraclass Teleostei. • TELEOST n. a type of fish, having a bony skeleton and rayed fins, also TELEOSTEAN. |
| TELNETS | • telnets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of telnet. • TELNET v. to access a computer system remotely. |
| TRESTLE | • trestle n. A horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs, such as sawhorses. • trestle n. A folding or fixed set of legs used to support a tabletop or planks. • trestle n. A framework, using spreading, divergent pairs of legs used to support a bridge. |