| ALIGHTMENTS | • alightments n. Plural of alightment. • ALIGHTMENT n. act of alighting. |
| ALMIGHTIEST | • ALMIGHTY adj. having absolute power over all. |
| ANGLETWITCH | • angletwitch n. (Rare, dialectal) An angleworm; earthworm. • ANGLETWITCH n. a worm used as bait in fishing. |
| CHITTERLING | • chitterling n. (Obsolete) The frill to the breast of a shirt. • chitterling n. A single piece of chitterlings (intestine used as food). • CHITTERLING n. part of the small intestine of swine, also CHITLIN, CHITLING. |
| EARTHLIGHTS | • earthlights n. Plural of earthlight. • EARTHLIGHT n. the faint light visible on parts of the moon not illuminated by the sun. |
| ETHNOLOGIST | • ethnologist n. One who practices ethnology. • ETHNOLOGIST n. a student of ethnology. |
| ETHOLOGISTS | • ethologists n. Plural of ethologist. • ETHOLOGIST n. one who studies or writes upon ethology. |
| GLUTATHIONE | • glutathione n. (Biochemistry) A tripeptide formed from glutamic acid, cysteine and glycine, that is active in many… • GLUTATHIONE n. an antioxidant, found in the body's airways and nose, that protects the lungs from the effects of pollutants. |
| KNIGHTLIEST | • knightliest adj. Superlative form of knightly: most knightly. • KNIGHTLY adj. befitting a knight. |
| LIGHTWEIGHT | • lightweight n. (Combat sports) A particular weight class, or member of such, as prescribed by the rules, between that… • lightweight n. (Rowing) A particular weight category as prescribed by the rules, separate from an open or heavyweight class. • lightweight n. (Weightlifting) A competitive weight division as prescribed by the rules, between the heavier middleweight… |
| METHYLATING | • methylating v. Present participle of methylate. • methylating adj. That methylates. • METHYLATE v. to introduce one or more methyl groups into (a compound or group). |
| SPOTLIGHTED | • spotlighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of spotlight. • SPOTLIGHT v. to highlight. |
| STARLIGHTED | • starlighted adj. Illuminated by starlight. • STARLIGHTED adj. lighted by the stars, also STARLIT. |
| STEALTHINGS | • STEALTHING n. the act of making e.g. a plane proof against radar. |
| STREETLIGHT | • streetlight n. (Countable) Any large outdoor light used to illuminate a public area, usually urban. • streetlight n. (Uncountable) The light produced by these lights. • street-light n. Alternative spelling of streetlight. |
| TELEPATHING | • telepathing v. Present participle of telepath. • TELEPATH v. to read minds. |
| THEOLOGISTS | • theologists n. Plural of theologist. • THEOLOGIST n. a theologian. |