| ALTERANTS | • alterants n. Plural of alterant. • ALTERANT n. something that alters the state of something. |
| ALTERNATS | • ALTERNAT n. (French) a way of determining diplomatic precedence by lot. |
| FLITTERNS | • flitterns n. Plural of flittern. • FLITTERN n. bark obtained from young oak trees. |
| FRONTLETS | • frontlets n. Plural of frontlet. • FRONTLET n. a forehead ornament worn as a phylacteric, defending against disease. |
| FRONTLIST | • frontlist n. (Publishing) A list of the most recent books available from a publisher, as opposed to the backlist of older titles. • FRONTLIST n. a list of books about to be published. |
| RATTLINES | • rattlines n. Plural of rattline. • RATTLINE n. any of the small lines forming the steps of the rigging of ships, also RATLIN, RATLINE, RATLING, RATTLIN, RATTLING. |
| RATTLINGS | • rattlings n. Plural of rattling. • RATTLING n. any of the small lines forming the steps of the rigging of ships, also RATLIN, RATLINE, RATLING, RATTLIN, RATTLINE. |
| RESULTANT | • resultant adj. Following as a result or consequence of something; resulting. • resultant n. Anything that results from something else; an outcome. • resultant n. (Mathematics) a vector that is the vector sum of multiple vectors. |
| SLATTERNS | • slatterns n. Plural of slattern. • SLATTERN n. a slovenly woman. |
| STARTLING | • startling v. Present participle and gerund of startle. • startling adj. Likely to startle; surprising; shocking. • startling n. A startle; a sudden motion or shock. |
| STERILANT | • sterilant n. Any substance used to sterilize something. • STERILANT n. a sterilizing agent. |
| TARLATANS | • tarlatans n. Plural of tarlatan. • TARLATAN n. (French) a thin, stiffly-starched, open-weave muslin, also TARLETAN. |
| TARLETANS | • tarletans n. Plural of tarletan. • TARLETAN n. (French) a thin, stiffly-starched, open-weave muslin, also TARLATAN. |
| TELETRONS | • TELETRON n. a cathode-ray tube for synthesis of television images. |
| TETRONALS | • TETRONAL n. a hypnotic and sedative drug, rarely used because of its toxicity. |
| TRANSLATE | • translate v. Senses relating to the change of information, etc., from one form to another. • translate v. Senses relating to a change of position. • translate v. (Transitive, obsolete) To entrance (“place in a trance”), to cause to lose recollection or sense. |
| TRAWLNETS | • trawlnets n. Plural of trawlnet. • TRAWLNET n. a large net used in trawling. |
| TROTLINES | • trotlines n. Plural of trotline. • TROTLINE n. a strong fishing line. |
| TURNSTILE | • turnstile n. A rotating mechanical device that controls and counts passage between public areas, especially one that… • turnstile n. A similar device in a footpath to allow people through one at a time while preventing the passage of cattle. • turnstile n. (Mathematics, logic) The ⊢ symbol used to represent logical entailment (deducibility relation), especially… |
| TURTLINGS | • turtlings n. Plural of turtling. • TURTLING n. the hunting of turtles. |