| FLIRT | • flirt n. A sudden jerk; a quick throw or cast; a darting motion. • flirt n. Someone who flirts a lot or enjoys flirting; a flirtatious person. • flirt n. An act of flirting. |
| LIART | • LIART adj. grey; dapple-grey, also LIARD, LYARD, LYART. |
| LIROT | • lirot n. Plural of lira. • LIRA n. (Italian) an Italian unit of currency. |
| LITER | • liter n. (American spelling) Alternative form of litre, one cubic decimeter. • LITER n. (US) a measure of capacity in the metric system, a cubic decimeter, also LITRE. |
| LITRE | • litre n. The metric unit of fluid measure, equal to one cubic decimetre. Symbols: l, L, ℓ. • litre n. (Informal) A measure of volume equivalent to a litre. • LITRE n. a unit of capacity, also LITER. |
| RELIT | • relit v. Simple past tense and past participle of relight. • RELIGHT v. to light again. |
| 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. |
| TILER | • tiler n. A person who sets tiles. • tiler n. (Freemasonry) A doorkeeper or attendant at a lodge of Freemasons. • Tiler prop.n. A surname. |
| TIRLS | • tirls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tirl. • TIRL v. (Scots) to turn; to rattle, also DIRL, THIRL. |
| TRAIL | • trail v. (Transitive) To follow behind (someone or something); to tail (someone or something). • trail v. (Transitive) To drag (something) behind on the ground. • trail v. (Transitive) To leave (a trail of). |
| TRIAL | • trial n. An opportunity to test something out; a test. • trial n. (Medicine, sciences, research) A clinical trial, a research study. • trial n. Appearance at judicial court in order to be examined. |
| TRILD | • TRILL v. to play with a tremulous sound. |
| TRILL | • trill n. (Music) A rapid alternation between an indicated note and the one above it, in musical notation usually… • trill n. (Phonetics) A type of consonantal sound that is produced by vibrations of the tongue against the place… • trill n. A tremulous high-pitched vocal sound produced by cats. |
| TRIOL | • triol n. (Organic chemistry) Any trihydroxy alcohol. • Triol prop.n. A surname. • TRIOL n. a chemical compound containing three hydroxyl group. |
| TWIRL | • twirl n. A movement where a person spins round elegantly; a pirouette. • twirl n. Any rotating movement; a spin. • twirl n. A little twist of some substance; a swirl. |