| ALISON | • Alison prop.n. (Countable) A female given name from the Germanic languages. • Alison prop.n. (Countable) A surname. • Alison prop.n. A semi-rural suburb in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. |
| ALOINS | • aloins n. Plural of aloin. • ALOIN n. a kind of laxative. |
| COLINS | • colins n. Plural of colin. • Colins prop.n. Plural of Colin. • COLIN n. (Nahuatl) the American quail or bobwhite. |
| ELOINS | • eloins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eloin. • ELOIN v. to remove to a distant place, also ELOIGN, ESLOIN, ESLOYNE. |
| ESLOIN | • esloin v. (Obsolete) To remove; to banish; to withdraw. • ESLOIN v. to remove to a distant place, also ELOIN, ELOIGN, ESLOYNE. |
| INDOLS | • indols n. Plural of indol. • INDOL n. a crystalline chemical compound, forming the basis of the indigo molecule, also INDOLE. |
| INSOLE | • insole n. The inside sole of a shoe or other footwear. • insole v. (Transitive) To fit (footwear) with an insole. • INSOLE n. the inner sole of a shoe or boot. |
| INSOUL | • insoul v. (Obsolete) To set a soul in; reflexively, to fix one’s strongest affections on. • INSOUL v. to infuse with a soul, also ENSOUL. |
| LESION | • lesion n. (Pathology) A wound or injury. • lesion n. (Medicine) An infected or otherwise injured or diseased organ or part, especially such on a patch of skin. • lesion n. (Biochemistry) Any compound formed from damage to a nucleic acid. |
| LINGOS | • lingos n. Plural of lingo. • Lingos prop.n. Plural of Lingo. • LINGO n. (colloquial) language. |
| LOGINS | • logins n. Plural of login. • LOGIN n. access to a mainframe or server system, also LOGON. |
| LOSING | • losing v. Present participle of lose. • losing adj. That loses or has lost. • losing n. The process by which something is lost; a loss. |
| NICOLS | • Nicols prop.n. A surname. • Nicols prop.n. Plural of Nicol. • Nicols n. Plural of Nicol. |
| NOSILY | • nosily adv. In a nosy manner. • NOSY adv. unduly curious. |
| OLEINS | • oleins n. Plural of olein. • OLEIN n. a glycerine ester of oleic acid, also OLEINE. |
| SIALON | • sialon n. Any of a class of strong refractory ceramics, based on the elements silicon, aluminium, oxygen and nitrogen… • SIALON n. a type of ceramic material. |
| SOLEIN | • SOLEIN adj. (Spenser) sullen. |
| SOLING | • soling v. Present participle of sole. • SOLE v. to replace the bottom of a shoe or boot. |
| SOLION | • solion n. (Electronics, historical) An electrochemical device of the 1950s, intended to replace the transistor… • SOLION n. an electronic detecting and amplifying device. |
| TONSIL | • tonsil n. (Anatomy, immunology) Ellipsis of palatine tonsil. • tonsil n. (Anatomy, immunology) Any of various small masses of lymphoid tissues. • TONSIL n. a lymphoid organ. |