| ALLETHRINS | • allethrins n. Plural of allethrin. • ALLETHRIN n. a light yellow viscous oily insecticide. |
| BRANCHLETS | • branchlets n. Plural of branchlet. • BRANCHLET n. a little branch. |
| CHARLESTON | • charleston v. (Intransitive) To dance the Charleston. • Charleston prop.n. A number of places in the United States… • Charleston prop.n. A community in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
| DISENTHRAL | • disenthral v. (Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of disenthrall. • DISENTHRAL v. to release from a state of enthralment, also DISENTHRALL, DISINTHRAL. |
| EARTHLINGS | • earthlings n. Plural of earthling. • Earthlings n. Plural of Earthling. • EARTHLING n. an inhabitant of the earth. |
| ENSHELTERS | • enshelters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enshelter. • ENSHELTER v. (Shakespeare) to give shelter to. |
| GIRTHLINES | • girthlines n. Plural of girthline. • GIRTHLINE n. a gantline, a rope used in single-block hoist, also GIRTLINE. |
| HEARTLANDS | • heartlands n. Plural of heartland. • HEARTLAND n. an area of a country that is centrally situated and/or vitally important. |
| HEARTLINGS | • heartlings interj. (Obsolete) An exclamation used in addressing a familiar acquaintance. • HEARTLING n. (Shakespeare) little heart, used in the oath ods heartling. |
| HOLSTERING | • holstering v. Present participle of holster. • HOLSTER v. to place in a holster. |
| INSHELTERS | • inshelters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inshelter. • INSHELTER v. to place in shelter. |
| LIGHTENERS | • lighteners n. Plural of lightener. • LIGHTENER n. something that lightens. |
| SHELTERING | • sheltering v. Present participle of shelter. • sheltering n. A shelter; a structure beneath which one shelters. • SHELTERING n. the act of sheltering. |
| SLATHERING | • slathering v. Present participle of slather. • slathering n. The act of spreading thickly. • slathering n. A portion of thickly spread material. |
| SLITHERING | • slithering v. Present participle of slither. • slithering n. The act of one who slithers. • SLITHER v. to slide from side to side. |
| SLOETHORNS | • SLOETHORN n. the blackthorn, also SLOEBUSH, SLOETREE. |
| SOUTHERNLY | • southernly adj. Southerly, somewhat southern. • southernly adv. Southward, southerly. • southernly adv. In a Southern manner, in a way typical of a Southerner or of the South (the southern United States). |
| THRONELESS | • throneless adj. Without a throne. • THRONELESS adj. having no throne. |
| UNHOLSTERS | • unholsters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unholster. • UNHOLSTER v. to remove from a holster. |