| EASTLINGS | • EASTLINGS adv. (Scots) eastward, also EASTLIN, EASTLING, EASTLINS. |
| LIGHTNESS | • lightness n. (Uncountable) the condition of being illuminated. • lightness n. (Uncountable) the relative whiteness or transparency of a colour. • lightness n. (Countable) The product of being illuminated. |
| LINGSTERS | • lingsters n. Plural of lingster. • LINGSTER n. an interpreter, also LINKSTER. |
| LOSINGEST | • losingest adj. (US, sports) The most losing; who has lost most games, votes, etc. • LOSINGEST adj. losing more often than others of its kind; least successful. |
| NESTLINGS | • nestlings n. Plural of nestling. • NESTLING n. a young bird. |
| NIGHTLESS | • nightless adj. Without night. • NIGHTLESS adj. having no night. |
| SETTLINGS | • settlings n. Plural of settling. • SETTLING n. the residue in the bottom of a bottle. |
| SLANGIEST | • slangiest adj. Superlative form of slangy: most slangy. • SLANGY adj. full of slang. |
| SLINGIEST | • SLINGY adj. denoting a throwing motion which resembles the action of using a sling. |
| SMELTINGS | • smeltings n. Plural of smelting. • SMELTING n. the act of smelting. |
| SPANGLETS | • spanglets n. Plural of spanglet. • SPANGLET n. a sparkling bit of metal. |
| STEALINGS | • stealings n. Plural of stealing. • STEALING n. the act of stealing. |
| STEELINGS | • steelings n. Plural of steeling. • STEELING n. the act of steeling. |
| STERLINGS | • sterlings n. Plural of sterling. • STERLING n. an English penny of the Norman and subsequent dynasties. |
| STINGLESS | • stingless adj. Having no sting. • STINGLESS adj. having no sting. |
| STRANGLES | • strangles n. A disease of horses caused by an infection by the bacterium Streptococcus equi. • strangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of strangle. • strangles n. Plural of strangle. |
| TASSELING | • tasseling n. A decorative fringe of tassels. • tasseling v. Present participle of tassel. • TASSEL v. to adorn with dangling ornaments. |