| ALTERED | • altered v. Simple past tense and past participle of alter. • altered n. A kind of car in drag racing, usually with a partial body situated behind the exposed engine. • altered adj. Having been changed from an original form. |
| ALTERER | • alterer n. One who alters. • ALTERER n. one who alters. |
| ALTERNE | • ALTERNE n. one of two or more plant communities adjoining but differing greatly. |
| EXALTER | • exalter n. Someone who exalts. • EXALTER n. one who exalts or raises to dignity. |
| FALTERS | • falters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of falter. • falters n. Plural of falter. • FALTER v. to hesitate. |
| HALTERE | • haltere n. (Entomology) A small knobbed structure in some two-winged insects, one of a pair that are flapped rapidly… • HALTERE n. (Greek) the rudimentary hindwing of a fly. |
| HALTERS | • halters n. Plural of halter. • halters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of halter. • HALTER v. to put restraint upon. |
| PALTERS | • palters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of palter. • PALTER v. to talk or act insincerely. |
| PSALTER | • psalter n. (Christianity) Synonym of Psalms, particularly when printed as a separate work from the Bible. • psalter n. (Catholicism) Synonym of breviary, which arranges the Psalms for devotional recitation. • psalter n. (Anglicanism) Synonym of Book of Common Prayer, which prominently includes the Psalms. |
| REALTER | • realter v. (Transitive) To alter again. • REALTER v. to alter again. |
| SALTERN | • saltern n. (Archaeology) An area used for saltmaking, especially in the East Anglian fenlands. • saltern n. A modern saltworks. • SALTERN n. a saltwork. |
| SALTERS | • salters n. Plural of salter. • Salters prop.n. A surname. • Salters prop.n. An unincorporated community in Williamsburg County, South Carolina, United States. |
| SALTERY | • saltery n. A saltworks. • saltery n. A place for fish salting. • SALTERY n. a factory where fish is salted for storage. |