| CANTLES | • cantles n. Plural of cantle. • CANTLE v. to break a piece from. |
| HANTLES | • hantles n. Plural of hantle. • HANTLE n. (Scots) a lot. |
| MANTLES | • mantles n. Plural of mantle. • MANTLE v. to cover as with a cloak. |
| BRANTLES | • brantles n. Plural of brantle. • BRANTLE n. (French) an old French dance, also BRANSLE, BRANLE. |
| SCANTLES | • scantles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scantle. • SCANTLE v. to stint, make scant. |
| IMMANTLES | • immantles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of immantle. • IMMANTLE v. to cloak in a mantle. |
| PLANTLESS | • plantless adj. Without plants (non-animal organisms). • PLANTLESS adj. without plants; barren of vegetation. |
| UNMANTLES | • unmantles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unmantle. • UNMANTLE v. to remove the mantle from. |
| DISMANTLES | • dismantles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dismantle. • DISMANTLE v. to take to pieces. |
| OUTMANTLES | • outmantles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outmantle. • OUTMANTLE v. (archaic) to exceed in dress or ornament. |
| TENANTLESS | • tenantless adj. Lacking a tenant; unoccupied. • TENANTLESS adj. without a tenant. |
| PORTMANTLES | • portmantles n. Plural of portmantle. • PORTMANTLE n. (obsolete) a portmanteau, also PORTMANTEAU, PORTMANTUA. |
| SERVANTLESS | • servantless adj. Without a servant or servants. • SERVANTLESS adj. without servants. |
| WARRANTLESS | • warrantless adj. (Of a search, arrest, or the like) Performed without a warrant. • WARRANTLESS adj. without a warrant. |