| FILTH | • filth n. Dirt; foul matter; that which soils or defiles. • filth n. Smut; that which sullies or defiles the moral character; corruption; pollution. • filth n. (Derogatory, uncountable) A vile or disgusting person. |
| HILTS | • hilts n. Plural of hilt. • hilts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hilt. • Hilts prop.n. Plural of Hilt. |
| ILLTH | • illth n. The opposite of wealth; that which, by its possession, causes damage of some kind. • ILLTH n. the contrary of wealth or wellbeing. |
| LAITH | • laith n. (Dialectal, rare, Northern England) shed, barn. • LAITH adj. (Scots) loth, also LOATH, LOTH. |
| LATHI | • lathi n. (India, countable) A heavy stick or club, usually used by policemen. • lathi n. (Uncountable) A martial art based on stick fighting originally practiced in India. • LATHI n. (Hindi) in India, a heavy stick used as a weapon, also LATHEE. |
| LICHT | • LICHT adj. (Scots) light. • LICHT v. to light. |
| LIGHT | • light n. (Physics, uncountable) Visible electromagnetic radiation. The human eye can typically detect radiation… • light n. A source of illumination. • light n. (Figurative) Spiritual or mental illumination; enlightenment, useful information. |
| LITHE | • lithe adj. (Obsolete) Mild; calm. • lithe adj. Slim but not skinny. • lithe adj. Capable of being easily bent; flexible. |
| LITHO | • litho adj. Clipping of lithographic. • litho n. Clipping of lithograph. • litho v. To lithograph. |
| LITHS | • liths n. Plural of lith. • LITH n. (Scots) a joint; specifically the last joint of the finger. |
| THALI | • thali n. A round metal platter used to serve food in India. • thali n. A meal served on such a platter, typically comprising a selection of different dishes presented in small bowls. • thali n. Alternative form of thaali. |
| THILK | • THILK adj. (dialect) the same. |
| THILL | • thill n. One of the two long pieces of wood, extending before a vehicle, between which a horse is hitched; a shaft. • thill n. (Mining) The shallow stratum of underclay that lies under a seam of coal; the bottom of a coal-seam. • Thill prop.n. A surname. |
| THIOL | • thiol n. (Organic chemistry) A univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound… • THIOL n. a sulphur compound. |
| THIRL | • thirl n. (Archaic or dialectal) A hole, an aperture, especially a nostril. • thirl n. (Dialectal) A low door in a dry-stone wall to allow sheep to pass through; a smoot. • thirl n. (Mining, possibly obsolete) A short communication between adits in a mine. |
| THOLI | • tholi n. Plural of tholus. • THOLUS n. (Greek) a round building, a cupola, also THOLOS. |
| TILTH | • tilth n. Agricultural labour; husbandry. • tilth n. The state of being tilled, or prepared for a crop; culture. • tilth n. Rich cultivated soil. |