| GALETTES | • galettes n. Plural of galette. • GALETTE n. (French) a round, flat, sweet or savoury cake. |
| GANTLETS | • gantlets n. Plural of gantlet. • GANTLET v. to protect with an armoured glove. |
| GENTLEST | • gentlest adj. Superlative form of gentle: most gentle. • GENTLE adj. mild and refined in manners. |
| GESTALTS | • gestalts n. Plural of gestalt. • GESTALT n. (German) a shape or pattern; most often used in psychology to describe a theory or approach which aims to see something as a whole rather than breaking it into separate parts. |
| GLITTERS | • glitters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glitter. • GLITTER v. to sparkle. |
| GLUTTONS | • gluttons n. Plural of glutton. • GLUTTON n. a person who feeds to excess. |
| GUTTLERS | • guttlers n. Plural of guttler. • GUTTLER n. a greedy eater; a glutton. |
| LETTINGS | • lettings n. Plural of letting. • LETTING n. the act of letting. |
| LIGHTEST | • lightest adj. Superlative form of light: most light. • lightest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of light. • LIGHT adj. having little weight. |
| SAGITTAL | • sagittal adj. (Anatomy) Relating to or denoting the suture on top of the skull which runs between the parietal bones… • sagittal adj. Of or relating to an arrow; resembling an arrow; furnished with an arrowlike appendage. • SAGITTAL adj. shaped like an arrowhead, also SAGITTATE, SAGITTIFORM. |
| SETTLING | • settling v. Present participle of settle. • settling n. The act of one who, or that which, settles; the act of establishing oneself, of colonizing, subsiding, adjusting, etc. • settling n. The reckoning or settlement of accounts; the paying out of gambling winnings. |
| SLATTING | • slatting v. Present participle of slat. • slatting n. An arrangement of slats. • slatting n. The violent shaking or flapping of anything hanging loose in the wind, as of a sail when being hauled down. |
| SLITTING | • slitting v. Present participle of slit. • slitting n. The act by which something is slit. • SLIT v. to make a long narrow cut in. |
| SLOTTING | • slotting v. Present participle of slot. • slotting n. Allocation to a slot. • SLOT v. to cut a long narrow opening in. |
| STILTING | • stilting v. Present participle of stilt. • stilting n. Stilted language or movement. • stilting n. A structure made of stilts. |
| SUTTLING | • suttling v. Present participle of suttle. • SUTTLE v. to trade as a camp hawker. |
| TILTINGS | • tiltings n. Plural of tilting. • TILTING n. the act of leaning. |
| TITLINGS | • titlings n. Plural of titling. • TITLING n. any of various tits, pipits, and similar small birds, esp. a dunnock. |
| TRIGLOTS | • triglots n. Plural of triglot. • TRIGLOT n. a book written in three languages. |
| TWIGLETS | • twiglets n. Plural of twiglet. • TWIGLET n. a small twig. |