| BELLING | • belling n. Bellowing; the sound of a male deer during the rutting season. • belling n. (US, Indiana, Western Pennsylvania English) A shivaree. • belling v. Present participle of bell. |
| CELLING | • celling n. (In combination) confinement in a cell. • celling v. Present participle of cell. • CELLING n. the act of storing in a honeycomb. |
| FELLING | • felling v. Present participle of fell. • felling n. The act by which something is felled. • Felling prop.n. An eastern suburb in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England (OS grid ref NZ2761). |
| GALLEIN | • gallein n. (Organic chemistry) A red crystalline dyestuff obtained by heating pyrogallic acid and phthalic acid together. • GALLEIN n. a red crystalline dyestuff, obtained by heating together pyrogallic and phthalic acids. |
| GELLING | • gelling v. Present participle of gel. • Gelling prop.n. A surname. • GEL v. to become like a jelly. |
| GILLNET | • gillnet n. (Fishing) A vertical net, often resting on the sea floor, which entangles fish in the netting, frequently… • gillnet v. To fish using a gillnet. • GILLNET v. to catch fish in a gillnet. |
| HELLING | • helling v. Present participle of hell. • Helling prop.n. A surname. • HELL v. to hide, conceal. |
| JELLING | • jelling v. Present participle of jell. • JELL v. to set like jelly. |
| LEGLINS | • LEGLIN n. (Scots) a milking pail, also LEGLAN, LEGLEN. |
| LINGELS | • lingels n. Plural of lingel. • LINGEL n. a shoemaker's waxed thread, also LINGLE. |
| LINGLES | • lingles n. Plural of lingle. • Lingles prop.n. Plural of Lingle. • LINGLE n. a shoemaker's waxed thread, also LINGEL. |
| LOGLINE | • logline n. (Authorship) A very short summary of a script or screenplay. • logline n. (Nautical) The line fastened to the log, and marked for finding the speed of a vessel. • LOGLINE n. a line for finding the speed of a vessel. |
| MELLING | • melling v. Present participle of mell. • Melling prop.n. A surname. • MELL v. (Scots) to mix, to meddle. |
| NIGELLA | • nigella n. Any plant of the genus Nigella of about twelve species of annual flowering plants, the blooms of which… • nigella n. The seeds of the plant Nigella sativa, used as a culinary spice. • Nigella prop.n. (Rare) A female given name from English. |
| PELLING | • pelling v. Present participle of pell. • Pelling prop.n. A surname from Welsh. • PELL v. to strike or thump violently. |
| SELLING | • selling n. Action of the verb to sell. • selling n. Skill at salesmanship. • selling v. Present participle of sell. |
| TELLING | • telling v. Present participle of tell. • telling adj. Having force, or having a marked effect; weighty, effective. • telling adj. Revealing information; bearing significance. |
| WELLING | • welling v. Present participle of well. • welling n. The act of something that wells, or issues forth like water. • Welling prop.n. A surname. |
| YELLING | • yelling v. Present participle of yell. • yelling n. The act of producing a yell. • YELLING n. the act of crying out. |