| ARTILLERIST | • artillerist n. (Military) A person who operates artillery. • ARTILLERIST n. one who operates artillery. |
| BRISTLETAIL | • bristletail n. Any of various small, active six-legged arthropods that have two or three bristles at the ends of their… • bristle-tail n. Alternative form of bristletail. • BRISTLETAIL n. another name for the silverfish. |
| ILLITERATES | • illiterates n. Plural of illiterate. • ILLITERATE n. one with little or no education. |
| INTERTILLED | • INTERTILL v. to cultivate between the rows (of a crop). |
| LITERALISTS | • literalists n. Plural of literalist. • LITERALIST n. an adherent of literalism. |
| MIDLITTORAL | • midlittoral adj. (Geography) In the middle part of a seashore. • MIDLITTORAL n. that part of the seashore that lies between high and low neap tidemarks. |
| ROTOTILLING | • rototilling n. The use of a rototiller. • rototilling v. Present participle of rototill. • ROTOTILL v. to till soil with a type of farming implement. |
| STILLBIRTHS | • stillbirths n. Plural of stillbirth. • still-births n. Plural of still-birth. • STILLBIRTH n. the birth of a dead fetus. |
| TITILLATORS | • titillators n. Plural of titillator. • TITILLATOR n. one who titillates. |
| TORTELLINIS | • TORTELLINI n. (Italian) small stuffed pasta dumplings, also TORTELLI. |
| TORTICOLLIS | • torticollis n. A medical condition in which the neck muscles contract, causing the neck to twist or jerk. • TORTICOLLIS n. a condition in which the neck is permanently twisted and head held at an unusual angle. |
| TRILITERALS | • triliterals n. Plural of triliteral. • TRILITERAL n. a word with three letters. |
| TRILLIONTHS | • trillionths n. Plural of trillionth. • TRILLIONTH n. a trillionth part. |
| TRIPLETAILS | • tripletails n. Plural of tripletail. • triple-tails n. Plural of triple-tail. • TRIPLETAIL n. a large marine bony fish, common on the southern and middle coasts of the United States. |
| VITRAILLIST | • vitraillist n. (Rare) An artist who uses stained glass as a medium. • VITRAILLIST n. a maker of glass, esp. stained glass. |