| ALTHORNS | • althorns n. Plural of althorn. • ALTHORN n. (German) an instrument of the saxhorn family, used exclusively in military music. |
| ANTHERAL | • antheral adj. Relating to an anther. • ANTHERAL adj. relating to the pollen producing part of the stamen. |
| ENTHRALL | • enthrall v. (Transitive) To hold spellbound. • enthrall v. (Transitive, rare) To make subservient. • ENTHRALL v. to reduce to the condition of a thrall, also ENTHRAL, INTHRAL, INTHRALL. |
| ENTHRALS | • enthrals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enthral. • ENTHRAL v. to reduce to the condition of a thrall, also ENTHRALL, INTHRAL, INTHRALL. |
| HORNLETS | • hornlets n. Plural of hornlet. • HORNLET n. a little horn. |
| HORNTAIL | • horntail n. The wood wasp. • HORNTAIL n. a hymenopterous insect with a stout ovipositor, aka wood wasp. |
| HOTLINER | • HOTLINER n. someone running a radio call-in show. |
| HURTLING | • hurtling v. Present participle of hurtle. • hurtling n. The act of something being hurtled or thrown. • HURTLE v. to rush violently. |
| INTHRALL | • inthrall v. Archaic form of enthrall. • INTHRALL v. to charm, also ENTHRALL, INTHRAL. |
| INTHRALS | • inthrals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inthral. • INTHRAL v. to charm, also ENTHRALL, INTHRALL. |
| LANTHORN | • lanthorn n. Archaic form of lantern. • LANTHORN n. (obsolete) a lantern, from folk etymology deriving from use of horn in lanterns. |
| LEATHERN | • leathern adj. (Dated) Made of leather. • LEATHERN adj. made of leather. |
| LUTHERNS | • lutherns n. Plural of luthern. • LUTHERN n. a dormer window. |
| THIRLING | • thirling n. The act of boring or perforating. • thirling n. (Coal-mining) Same as thirl. • thirling n. (Northern England, mining) In lead-mining, a mark indicating the termination of a set or pitch. |
| THORNILY | • thornily adv. In a thorny manner. • THORNY adv. full of thorns. |
| THRAWNLY | • thrawnly adv. (Rare) In a thrawn manner. • THRAWN adv. (Scots) obstinate; twisted, wry. |
| TURNHALL | • turnhall n. Alternative form of turnhalle. • TURNHALL n. a building where gymnasts practice. |