| DISTILL | • distill v. US standard spelling of distil. • DISTILL v. to extract by vaporization and condensation, also DISTIL. |
| ILLICIT | • illicit adj. (Law) Not approved by law, but not invalid. • illicit adj. Breaking social norms. • illicit adj. Unlawful. |
| ILLITES | • illites n. Plural of illite. • ILLITE n. a white or pale clay mineral found in shales or sediments. |
| ILLITIC | • illitic adj. Of or relating to the mineral illite. • ILLITIC adj. of or like illite, a clay mineral. |
| INSTILL | • instill v. To cause a quality to become part of someone’s nature. • instill v. To pour in (medicine, for example) drop by drop. • INSTILL v. to infuse slowly, also INSTIL. |
| LICITLY | • licitly adv. In a licit manner, legally, in a manner compatible with law. • LICIT adv. not forbidden by law, permissible. |
| LILTING | • lilting adj. Having a lilt; with energy, spirit and sprightliness; lively and cheerful. • lilting n. A type of lively singing without any musical accompaniment, where the tune itself is sung, often to… • lilting v. Present participle of lilt. |
| LIMELIT | • limelit v. Simple past tense and past participle of limelight. • LIMELIGHT v. to light with limelight. |
| LITTLIE | • littlie n. (Colloquial) A small person or child. • LITTLIE n. (Australian slang) a young child, also LITTLIN, LITTLING. |
| LITTLIN | • LITTLIN n. (Scots) a child, also LITTLIE, LITTLING. |
| TAILLIE | • taillie n. Alternative form of tailzie. • TAILLIE n. (Scots) an entailment or deed whereby the legal course of succession is cut off, and an arbitrary one substituted, also TAILYE, TAILZIE. |
| TILLIER | • TILLY adj. of or like till, a stiff impervious clay. |
| TILLING | • tilling v. Present participle of till. • tilling n. The act of one who tills. • Tilling prop.n. A surname. |
| TILLITE | • tillite n. (Geology) Glacial till cemented into a solid rock. • TILLITE n. a stiff impervious clay. |
| TWIBILL | • twibill n. (Carpentry) A two-edged tool used in gate-type hurdle-making for cutting out mortises, with a flat chisel… • twibill n. (Dialectal, Britain) A mattock with one blade like an axe and the other like an adze. • twibill n. (Dialectal, England) A reaping hook, especially for cutting beans and peas. |
| VITELLI | • vitelli n. Plural of vitellus. • Vitelli prop.n. A surname from Italian. • VITELLUS n. (Latin) the yolk of an egg. |