| INLET | • inlet v. (Transitive) To let in; admit. • inlet v. (Transitive) To insert; inlay. • inlet v. (Firearms) To carve the wooden stock of a firearm so as to position the metal components in it. |
| UNLET | • unlet adj. (Of property) Not let (not in temporary possession in return for rent). • UNLET adj. not letted (of a property), also UNLETTED. |
| RUNLET | • runlet n. A small stream or brook. • runlet n. (Archaic) A wine measure, equivalent to 18 gallons. • RUNLET n. a little brook, also RUNNEL. |
| TONLET | • tonlet n. (Historical) A long armoured skirt, designed for combat on foot. • tonlet n. (Historical) One of the plates which make up such a skirt. • TONLET n. a set of overlapping strips on armour skirt. |
| HORNLET | • hornlet n. A little horn. • HORNLET n. a little horn. |
| MOONLET | • moonlet n. (Astronomy) a very small body orbiting a planet, often as part of a planetary ring system. • MOONLET n. a small satellite. |
| TOWNLET | • townlet n. A small town. • TOWNLET n. a small town, also TOWNLING. |
| VEINLET | • veinlet n. A small or secondary vein, especially on the wing of an insect or the leaf of a plant. • VEINLET n. a small vein, also VEINULE, VEINULET, VENULE. |
| CHAINLET | • chainlet n. A small chain. • CHAINLET n. a small chain. |
| CROWNLET | • crownlet n. (Poetic) A coronet. • CROWNLET n. a small crown. |
| GREENLET | • greenlet n. Any of various birds in the genus Hylophilus. • GREENLET n. any of various small greenish American songbirds of the genus Vireo. |
| QUEENLET | • queenlet n. (Chiefly derogatory) A female kinglet; a petty queen; a queen ruling over a small or unimportant territory. • queenlet n. A young or little queen. • queenlet n. A princess. |
| FRACTIONLET | • FRACTIONLET n. a small fraction. |