| ABSEILS | • abseils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abseil. • abseils n. Plural of abseil. • ABSEIL v. (German) to descend a rock face using a double rope, to rappel. |
| CEILERS | • ceilers n. Plural of ceiler. • CEILER n. one that ceils. |
| CEILIDH | • ceilidh n. An informal social gathering where traditional Irish or Scottish folk music is played, with dancing and storytelling. • ceilidh v. To dance a ceilidh. • céilidh n. Alternative form of ceilidh. |
| CEILING | • ceiling n. The overhead closure of a room. • ceiling n. The upper limit of an object or action. • ceiling n. (Aviation) The highest altitude at which an aircraft can safely maintain flight. |
| CONSEIL | • CONSEIL n. (French) advice, council. |
| CORBEIL | • corbeil n. A decorative basket for the display of flowers or fruits. • corbeil n. (Military) A basket filled with earth and set up as a protection from the fire of the enemy. • Corbeil prop.n. A surname. |
| EILDING | • EILDING n. (Scots) fuel, also ELDIN, ELDING, YEALDON. |
| HEILING | • heiling v. Present participle of heil. • HEIL v. (German) to salute. |
| SEILING | • SEIL v. to strain, also SILE. |
| SHEILAS | • sheilas n. Plural of sheila. • SHEILA n. (Australian slang) a young girl or woman. |
| SPEILED | • SPEIL v. (Scots) to climb, also SPEEL. |
| SURVEIL | • surveil v. (Transitive, US) To keep someone or something under surveillance. • SURVEIL v. to watch closely, also SURVEILLE. |
| TREILLE | • Treille prop.n. A tributary of the Loing river. • TREILLE n. (French) a trellis. |
| UNVEILS | • unveils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unveil. • UNVEIL v. to remove a covering from. |
| VEILERS | • veilers n. Plural of veiler. • VEILER n. one who veils. |
| VEILIER | • VEILY adj. like a veil, diaphanous. |
| VEILING | • veiling v. Present participle of veil. • veiling n. The act of covering with a veil. • veiling n. Material for making veils. |
| VERMEIL | • vermeil adj. (Poetic, now rare) Bright scarlet, vermilion. • vermeil adj. (Poetic, now rare) Specifically of faces, lips etc.: red, ruddy, healthy-looking. • vermeil n. (Poetic) Vermilion; bright red. |