| APPALTI | • appalti n. Plural of appalto. • APPALTO n. (Italian) a contract or monopoly. |
| HALTING | • halting adj. Prone to pauses or breaks; hesitant; broken. • halting v. Present participle of halt. • halting n. The action of one who halts; a stopping or hesitancy. |
| MALTIER | • maltier adj. Comparative form of malty: more malty. • MALTY adj. resembling malt. |
| MALTING | • malting n. The process of turning grain into malt. • malting n. The premises where grain is malted. • malting v. Present participle of malt. |
| REALTIE | • REALTIE n. (Milton) sincerity, honesty. |
| SALTIER | • saltier adj. Comparative form of salty: more salty. • saltier n. Alternative form of saltire. • SALTIER n. an X-shaped cross, a St Andrew's Cross, also SALTIRE. |
| SALTIES | • salties n. Plural of saltie. • SALTIE n. a deep-sea vessel sailing the Great Lakes. |
| SALTILY | • saltily adv. In a salty manner. • SALTY adv. tasting of salt. |
| SALTINE | • saltine n. (North America) A thin, crisp, salted, customarily white-colored cracker; a soda cracker; a soda biscuit. • SALTINE n. a salted cracker. |
| SALTING | • salting v. Present participle of salt. • salting n. (Uncountable) The act of sprinkling salt, either on food, or on an icy road. • salting n. (Countable) A salt marsh. |
| SALTIRE | • saltire n. (Heraldry) An ordinary (geometric design) in the shape of an X. It usually occupies the entire field… • saltire n. The Saint Andrew’s cross, the flag of Scotland. • saltire n. The Saint Patrick’s Cross, the pre 1922 flag of Ireland. |
| SALTISH | • saltish adj. Somewhat salty. • SALTISH adj. somewhat salty. |
| WALTIER | • WALTY adj. inclined to tip over or lean. |