| ENROLLS | • enrolls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enroll. • ENROLL v. to insert on a register, also ENROL. |
| ENTRALL | • ENTRALL n. (Spenser) an entrail. |
| KNOLLER | • KNOLLER n. one that knolls, tolls a bell. |
| LANDLER | • Landler prop.n. A surname. • ländler n. An Austrian folk dance in the form of a slow waltz. • LANDLER n. (German) a slow Austrian dance. |
| LANGREL | • langrel n. (Military, naval, obsolete or historical) Langrage (scraps of metal used to fire at an enemy). • LANGREL n. a shot consisting of canister containing irregular pieces of iron, formerly used to damage sails and rigging, also LANGRAGE, LANGRIDGE. |
| LLANERO | • llanero n. A plainsman; a South American cattle-herder or cowboy, especially in Venezuela and Colombia. • LLANERO n. (Spanish) an inhabitant of the llanos of South America. |
| LUNULAR | • lunular adj. (Botany) Having a form like that of the new moon; crescent-shaped. • LUNULAR adj. crescent-shaped. |
| MILLRUN | • millrun n. Synonym of mill race. • MILLRUN n. the current of water that drives a mill wheel, also MILLRACE. |
| RALLINE | • ralline adj. (Ornithology, rare) Of, or pertaining to members of the Rallidae family (also referred to as rails). • RALLINE adj. pertaining to the rail family of birds. |
| RELLENO | • RELLENO n. (Spanish) a Mexican dish of stuffed vegetables. |
| RILLING | • rilling v. Present participle of rill. • Rilling prop.n. A surname from German. • RILL v. to flow like a small brook. |
| ROLLING | • rolling adj. (Colloquial) Drunk; intoxicated from alcohol, staggering. • rolling adj. Staggered in time and space. • rolling adj. Moving by turning over and over about an axis. |
| RULLION | • rullion n. A shoe made of untanned leather. • rullion n. A coarse woman. • rullion n. (Scotland) An animal in poor condition. |
| SNELLER | • sneller adj. Comparative form of snell: more snell. • Sneller prop.n. A surname. • SNELL adj. keen, sharp. |
| UNROLLS | • unrolls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unroll. • UNROLL v. to open something that is rolled up. |