| BLOTTING | • blotting v. Present participle of blot. • blotting n. A blot; a stain. • blotting n. The process by which something is blotted. |
| BOTTLING | • bottling n. A batch of bottled liquids, as from a single vat, barrel, or seasonal growth. • bottling n. The act of pelting (A musical act on stage, etc.) with bottles as a sign of disapproval. • bottling v. Present participle of bottle. |
| CLOTTING | • clotting v. Present participle of clot. • clotting n. Clotted material. • CLOTTING n. the act of coagulating. |
| KNOTTILY | • knottily adv. In a knotty way. • KNOTTY adv. full of knots. |
| MOTTLING | • mottling v. Present participle of mottle. • mottling n. Spots or blotches of different shades or colours. • MOTTLING n. a blotched appearance. |
| MULTITON | • multiton adj. Weighing more than one ton. • multiton n. (Software, design) A creational design pattern resembling the singleton pattern except that multiple… • multiton n. (Programming) The class used for the multiton pattern. |
| NONTITLE | • nontitle adj. Not of or pertaining to a title. • NONTITLE adj. pertaining to an event where the title is not at stake. |
| PLOTTING | • plotting v. Present participle of plot. • plotting n. The act of scheming or making plots; machination. • PLOTTING adj. conspiratorial. |
| SLOTTING | • slotting v. Present participle of slot. • slotting n. Allocation to a slot. • SLOT v. to cut a long narrow opening in. |
| SNOTTILY | • snottily adv. In a snotty manner. • SNOTTY adv. foul with snot. |
| TOILINET | • toilinet n. Alternative form of toilinette. • TOILINET n. a kind of woollen cloth, silk and cotton warp, also TOILINETTE. |
| TONALITE | • tonalite n. (Geology) An igneous, plutonic rock composed mainly of plagioclase. • tonalite n. (Geology, dated) Quartz diorite. • TONALITE n. a coarse rock. |
| TONALITY | • tonality n. (Music) The system of seven tones built on a tonic key; the 24 major and minor scales. • tonality n. (Music) A sound of specific pitch and quality; timbre. • tonality n. (Music) The quality of all the tones in a composition heard in relation to the tonic. |
| TOOTLING | • tootling v. Present participle of tootle. • tootling n. The sound of a tootle. • TOOTLE v. to go along casually, esp. by car; to make feeble sounds on the flute, also TOODLE. |
| TOTALING | • totaling v. Present participle of total. • TOTAL v. to amount to. |
| TROTLINE | • trotline n. (Fishing) A long fishing line with many shorter lines and hooks attached to it (usually suspended between buoys). • TROTLINE n. a strong fishing line. |
| VOLITANT | • volitant adj. Flying; capable of flight. • VOLITANT adj. capable of flying. |