| ADDLING | • addling n. Alternative form of addlings (earnings). • addling n. The act of causing fertilised eggs to lose viability, by killing the developing embryo within through… • addling v. Present participle of addle. |
| CODLING | • codling n. A young small cod. • codling n. A hake (cod-related food fish), notably from the genus Urophycis. • codling v. Present participle of codle. |
| CODLINS | • codlins n. Plural of codlin. • CODLIN n. an unripe apple, also CODLING, QUODLIN. |
| GADLING | • gadling n. (Obsolete) A companion in arms, fellow, comrade. • gadling n. A roving vagabond; one who roams. • gadling n. A man of humble condition; a fellow; a low fellow; lowborn; originally comrade or companion, in a good… |
| GODLING | • godling n. A minor divinity, a local or inferior god. • godling n. A young god. • GODLING n. a lesser god. |
| HIDLING | • HIDLING adv. (Scots) in secret, also HIDLINGS, HIDLINS. |
| HIDLINS | • HIDLINS adv. (Scots) in secret, also HIDLING, HIDLINGS. |
| KIDLING | • kidling n. (Archaic, poetic) A young kid; a baby goat. • KIDLING n. a young kid. |
| LADLING | • ladling v. Present participle of ladle. • ladling n. The act of moving material using a ladle. • LADLE v. to serve with a large type of spoon. |
| MADLING | • madling n. A mad creature; one who acts wildly or foolishly. • madling adj. (Dialect, chiefly archaic) Mad; insane; crazy. • MADLING n. a mad person. |
| MAUDLIN | • maudlin n. (Obsolete, Christianity) The Magdalene; Mary Magdalene. • maudlin n. (Historical) Either of two aromatic plants, costmary or sweet yarrow. • maudlin n. (Obsolete) A Magdalene house; a brothel. |
| MEDLING | • MEDLE v. (Shakespeare) to meddle. |
| MIDLINE | • midline n. (Anatomy, medicine) The medial line (or plane) of the body, which divides the body into halves that… • midline n. (Typography) The level of the top of the x-height of a typeface. • MIDLINE n. a median line. |
| OODLINS | • oodlins n. (Informal) Alternative form of oodles (“lots; a great number or amount”). • OODLINS n. a large amount, also OODLES. |
| QUODLIN | • quodlin n. Obsolete form of codling (“apple”). • QUODLIN n. a variety of elongated apple, also CODLIN, CODLING. |
| REDLINE | • redline n. A drawing, document, etc. that has been marked for correction or modification. • redline n. The maximum speed, temperature, pressure, etc., at which a device (Such as the engine in a car, aircraft… • redline v. To mark a drawing or document for correction or modification. |
| SIDLING | • sidling adj. Alternative spelling of sideling. • sidling adv. Alternative spelling of sideling. • sidling v. Present participle of sidle. |
| YODLING | • yodling v. Present participle of yodle. • YODLE v. (German) to sing with a fluctuating voice, also JODEL, YODEL. |