| DUELSOME | • duelsome adj. Inclined to duelling. • DUELSOME adj. given to duelling. |
| KEELSON | • keelson n. (Nautical) A longitudinal beam fastened on top of the keel of a vessel for strength and stiffness. • KEELSON n. a wooden or steel structure lengthwise within a ship's frame to bear and distribute stress, also KELSON. |
| KEELSONS | • keelsons n. Plural of keelson. • KEELSON n. a wooden or steel structure lengthwise within a ship's frame to bear and distribute stress, also KELSON. |
| KELSON | • kelson n. Alternative spelling of keelson. • Kelson prop.n. A surname. • KELSON n. a wooden or steel structure lengthwise within ship's frame to bear and distribute stress, also KEELSON. |
| KELSONS | • kelsons n. Plural of kelson. • Kelsons prop.n. Plural of Kelson. • KELSON n. a wooden or steel structure lengthwise within ship's frame to bear and distribute stress, also KEELSON. |
| NELSON | • nelson n. (Cricket) A score of 111, sometimes considered to be unlucky. • nelson n. (Wrestling) A wrestling hold in which a wrestler’s arm is locked behind their back. • Nelson prop.n. A surname originating as a patronymic. |
| NELSONS | • nelsons n. Plural of nelson. • NELSON n. a wrestling hold. |
| QUARRELSOME | • quarrelsome adj. Argumentative; fond of or prone to quarreling. • QUARRELSOME adj. apt or disposed to quarrel in an often petty manner. |
| QUARRELSOMELY | • quarrelsomely adv. In a quarrelsome manner. • QUARRELSOME adv. apt or disposed to quarrel in an often petty manner. |
| QUARRELSOMENESS | • quarrelsomeness n. The quality of being quarrelsome; an argumentative nature. • QUARRELSOME n. apt or disposed to quarrel in an often petty manner. |
| TELSON | • telson n. The part of an arthropod or crustacean posterior to the last segment. • TELSON n. (Greek) the terminal segment of an arthropod. |
| TELSONIC | • telsonic adj. Relating to the telson. • TELSONIC adj. relating to a telson, the last segment of the abdomen in many arthropods. |
| TELSONS | • telsons n. Plural of telson. • TELSON n. (Greek) the terminal segment of an arthropod. |