| BALLONS | • ballons n. Plural of ballon. • BALLON n. (French) in dancing, lightness of movement. |
| BILLONS | • billons n. Plural of billon. • BILLON n. (French) base metal, an alloy of copper, tin or silver. |
| COLLINS | • collins n. Any of various alcoholic drinks made with lemon juice, sugar, and carbonated water. • Collins prop.n. An English surname originating as a patronymic from the given name Colin. • Collins prop.n. A surname from Irish, anglicized from Irish Ó Coileáin. |
| ENROLLS | • enrolls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enroll. • ENROLL v. to insert on a register, also ENROL. |
| GALLONS | • gallons n. Plural of gallon. • Gallons prop.n. Plural of Gallon. • GALLON n. a unit of liquid measure. |
| GOLLANS | • GOLLAN n. (dialect) a name for various yellow flowers including marigold, also GOLLAND, GOWLAN, GOWLAND. |
| LINTOLS | • lintols n. Plural of lintol. • LINTOL n. a horizontal supporting beam, also LINTEL. |
| LIONELS | • lionels n. Plural of lionel. • LIONEL n. a small lion used as a bearing in heraldry, also LIONCEL, LIONCELLE. |
| NIELLOS | • niellos n. Plural of niello. • NIELLO v. to decorate with a black metallic substance. |
| NOUSELL | • NOUSELL v. (Spenser) to foster, also NOURSLE, NOUSLE, NURSLE. |
| ONFALLS | • onfalls n. Plural of onfall. • ONFALL n. an attack. |
| POLLANS | • pollans n. Plural of pollan. • Pollans prop.n. Plural of Pollan. • POLLAN n. (Irish) a whitefish, plentiful in Irish loughs, also POWAN. |
| POLLENS | • pollens n. Plural of pollen. • POLLEN v. to cover or fertilise with pollen. |
| SHALLON | • shallon n. The shrub salal. • SHALLON n. an evergreen shrub of NW America, aka salal. |
| STOLLEN | • stollen n. A traditional German cake eaten at Christmas time, made with nuts, raisins and other dried fruits. • STOLLEN n. (German) a rich sweet German bread made with raisins etc. and coated with icing sugar. |
| SWOLLEN | • swollen adj. Protuberant or abnormally distended (as by injury or disease). • swollen v. Past participle of swell. • SWELL v. to increase in size or volume. |
| UNROLLS | • unrolls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unroll. • UNROLL v. to open something that is rolled up. |
| VELLONS | • vellons n. Plural of vellon. • VELLON n. (Spanish) a copper and silver alloy used in Spanish coinage. |