| ANNULET | • annulet n. A small ring. • annulet n. (Architecture) A ring-shaped molding at the top of a column. • annulet n. (Heraldry) A small circle borne as a charge in coats of arms. |
| ANTLION | • antlion n. Any of various species of insects, many of them nocturnal, in the family Myrmeleontidae. The adults… • ant␣lion n. Alternative form of antlion. • ANTLION n. an insect that digs a pit to catch ants. |
| LANTANA | • lantana n. Any member of the genus Lantana of perennial verbenas with aromatic flower clusters. • Lantana prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Verbenaceae – shrub verbena. • LANTANA n. a tropical shrub of the vervain family. |
| LANTERN | • lantern n. A case of translucent or transparent material made to protect a flame, or light, used to illuminate its surroundings. • lantern n. (Theater) Especially, a metal casing with lens used to illuminate a stage (e.g. spotlight, floodlight). • lantern n. (Architecture) An open structure of light material set upon a roof, to give light and air to the interior. |
| LENIENT | • lenient adj. Lax; not strict; tolerant of dissent or deviation. • lenient n. (Medicine) A lenitive; an emollient. • LENIENT adj. not severe, tolerant. |
| LINNETS | • linnets n. Plural of linnet. • LINNET n. a common finch, feeding on flaxseed, also LINTIE, LINTWHITE. |
| LINTING | • linting n. (Computing, programming) The process of using a software tool to analyse source code and identify possible… • linting v. Present participle of lint. • LINTING n. the act of putting lint on. |
| LUNTING | • lunting v. Present participle of lunt. • LUNT v. to kindle. |
| NINTHLY | • ninthly adv. In the ninth place; ninth in a row. • NINTHLY adv. in the ninth place. |
| NITINOL | • nitinol n. Alternative form of Nitinol. • Nitinol n. An alloy of nickel and titanium that has the ability to return to a predetermined shape when heated. • NITINOL n. an alloy of nickel and titanium. |
| STANNEL | • stannel n. (Obsolete) kestrel. • STANNEL n. the kestrel, also STANDGALE, STANIEL, STANYEL. |
| TANLING | • tanling n. (Archaic, especially of children) One who has been tanned by the sun. • TANLING n. (Shakespeare) someone tanned by the sun. |
| TINNILY | • tinnily adv. In a tinny way. • TINNY adv. making a noise like tin. |
| TONNELL | • TONNELL n. (obsolete) a tunnel. |
| TRUNNEL | • trunnel n. Alternative form of treenail. • trunnel n. Alternative form of trundle. • TRUNNEL n. a wooden peg used to fasten timber, also TREENAIL, TRENAIL. |
| TUNNELS | • tunnels n. Plural of tunnel. • TUNNEL v. to dig a tunnel. |
| UNBLENT | • unblent adj. (Archaic) Not blended; unmixed; unalloyed. • UNBLENT adj. not blent. |