| FOOTSTALLS | • footstalls n. Plural of footstall. • FOOTSTALL n. a pedestal or plinth. |
| LETTERLESS | • letterless adj. Without the presence or use of alphabetical letters. • letterless adj. (Of a person) Not having received a letter; (of a period of time) during which no letter is received. • letterless adj. Illiterate. |
| LITTERLESS | • litterless adj. Without litter; not having or creating waste. |
| LITTLENESS | • littleness n. The property of being little, smallness. • littleness n. Smallness of spirit; pettiness. • Little␣Ness prop.n. A hamlet and civil parish (served by Great Ness and Little Ness Parish Council) in Shropshire, England… |
| METALLISTS | • metallists n. Plural of metallist. • METALLIST n. a worker in metals, or one skilled in metals, also METALIST. |
| PASTELLIST | • pastellist n. (Art) An artist who works in pastels. • PASTELLIST n. an artist who works in pastel, also PASTELIST. |
| SATELLITES | • satellites n. Plural of satellite. • satellites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of satellite. • SATELLITE v. to transmit by satellite. |
| SLUTTISHLY | • sluttishly adv. In a sluttish manner. • SLUTTISH adv. like a slut. |
| SOLSTITIAL | • solstitial adj. Pertaining to a solstice. • solstitial adj. Occurring on a solstice. • SOLSTITIAL adj. of or pertaining to a solstice. |
| SPELLSTOPT | • SPELLSTOPT adj. (archaic) brought to a standstill by a spell. |
| STANDSTILL | • standstill n. Complete immobility; halt. • stand␣still v. (Sometimes figurative) To stop moving, to remain motionless. • stand␣still n. Obsolete spelling of standstill. |
| STYLOLITES | • stylolites n. Plural of stylolite. • STYLOLITE n. an irregular suture-like boundary creating columnar formations in some limestones and evaporites. |
| TACTLESSLY | • tactlessly adv. In a tactless manner; in a manner intentionally inconsiderate of another’s feelings. • TACTLESS adv. without tact. |
| TALENTLESS | • talentless adj. Having no talent or natural ability. • TALENTLESS adj. without talent. |
| TESSELLATE | • tessellate v. (Transitive) To cover with tiles or stones, as a mosaic; to tile. • tessellate v. (Intransitive, geometry) Of a two-dimensional shape, such that multiple copies of itself placed edge… • tessellate v. (Transitive, geometry) To completely fill (an area) when multiple copies of one or more two-dimensional… |
| TRIALLISTS | • triallists n. Plural of triallist. • TRIALLIST n. a person taking part in a trial or test, also TRIALIST. |