| BATTLEAX | • battleax n. Alternative spelling of battle axe. • battle-ax n. (Chiefly US) Alternative spelling of battle axe. • BATTLEAX n. a kind of axe once used in battle; a domineering, usually older woman, also BATTLEAXE. |
| BATTLERS | • battlers n. Plural of battler. • BATTLER n. one who battles. |
| BRATTLED | • brattled v. Simple past tense and past participle of brattle. • BRATTLE v. (Scots) to rush noisily. |
| BRATTLES | • brattles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brattle. • BRATTLE v. (Scots) to rush noisily. |
| CATTLEYA | • cattleya n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Cattleya, a species of orchid. • Cattleya prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Orchidaceae – the cattleyas. • CATTLEYA n. a tropical orchid. |
| EMBATTLE | • embattle v. (Transitive) To arrange in order of battle; to array for battle. • embattle v. To prepare or arm for battle; to equip as for battle. • embattle v. (Intransitive) To be arrayed for battle. |
| PRATTLED | • prattled v. Simple past tense and past participle of prattle. • PRATTLE v. to talk at length about nothing in particular. |
| PRATTLER | • prattler n. One who prattles or is inclined to do so. • PRATTLER n. one who prattles. |
| PRATTLES | • prattles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prattle. • PRATTLE v. to talk at length about nothing in particular. |
| RATTLERS | • rattlers n. Plural of rattler. • Rattlers prop.n. Plural of Rattler. • RATTLER n. a rattlesnake. |
| SCRATTLE | • scrattle v. To scratch. • scrattle v. To make shift, to manage to get along. • scrattle v. (Intransitive, UK, dialect) To scuttle. |
| SPRATTLE | • sprattle v. (Scotland, intransitive) To scramble. • SPRATTLE v. (Scots) to scramble. |
| SQUATTLE | • squattle v. (Intransitive, Scotland) To squat or sprawl; to duck into concealment. • SQUATTLE v. (Scots) to squat down. |
| TATTLERS | • tattlers n. Plural of tattler. • TATTLER n. an indiscreet person, a gossip, also TATLER. |
| TWATTLED | • twattled v. Simple past tense and past participle of twattle. • TWATTLE v. to talk foolishly, also TWADDLE. |
| TWATTLER | • twattler n. One who twattles; a long-winded talker. • TWATTLER n. one who twattles. |
| TWATTLES | • twattles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of twattle. • twattles n. Plural of twattle. • TWATTLE v. to talk foolishly, also TWADDLE. |
| WATTLESS | • wattless adj. Without any electrical power; said of an alternating current or component of current when it differs… • WATTLESS adj. denoting a type of electric current. |