| CLUTTERED | • cluttered adj. Scattered with a disorderly mixture of objects that take up space; littered. • cluttered v. Simple past tense and past participle of clutter. • CLUTTER v. to pile in a disorderly state. |
| DECLUTTER | • declutter v. To remove clutter from, to tidy. • DECLUTTER v. to simplify or get rid of mess. |
| ELUTRIATE | • elutriate v. To decant; to purify something by straining it. • elutriate v. To separate large and small particles through an upwardly flowing liquid or vapid stream. • ELUTRIATE v. to separate by washing into finer portions. |
| FLEURETTE | • FLEURETTE n. (French) an ornament in the shape of a small flower, also FLEURET. |
| FLUTTERED | • fluttered v. Simple past tense and past participle of flutter. • fluttered adj. Confused, befuddled, flustered. • FLUTTER v. to move in quick motions, also FLITTER. |
| FLUTTERER | • flutterer n. Agent noun of flutter; one who flutters. • flutterer n. Any of various dragonflies of the genus Rhyothemis. • FLUTTERER n. one who flutters. |
| RELUCTATE | • reluctate v. (Obsolete) To struggle against anything; to resist; to oppose. • RELUCTATE v. to be reluctant, also RELUCT. |
| ROULETTED | • rouletted v. Simple past tense and past participle of roulette. • ROULETTE v. (French) to make tiny slits in. |
| ROULETTES | • roulettes n. Plural of roulette. • roulettes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of roulette. • ROULETTE v. (French) to make tiny slits in. |
| STREETFUL | • streetful n. As much as a street will hold. • STREETFUL n. the contents of a street. |
| SUBLETTER | • subletter n. (Property law, real estate) Synonym of sublessor. • SUBLETTER n. one who sublets. |
| TELLURATE | • tellurate n. (Inorganic chemistry) Any oxyanion of tellurium; any salt of telluric acid. • TELLURATE n. a salt of telluric acid. |
| TELLURITE | • tellurite n. (Mineralogy) A yellowish mineral, tellurium dioxide (TeO2). • tellurite n. (Inorganic chemistry) The oxyanion TeO32- derived from tellurous acid; any salt containing this anion. • TELLURITE n. a salt of tellurous acid. |
| TREMULATE | • tremulate v. (Intransitive) To tremble, quiver. • tremulate v. (Transitive) To cause to tremble, quiver. • TREMULATE v. to sound with a tremolo effect. |
| UTTERABLE | • utterable adj. Capable of being expressed in words, especially audibly. • UTTERABLE adj. capable of being uttered. |
| UTTERLESS | • utterless adj. (Archaic, literary) Incapable of being uttered. • UTTERLESS adj. incapable of being uttered. |