| AGTERSKOT | • AGTERSKOT n. (South African) the final payment to a farmer for crops. |
| BANGTAILS | • bangtails n. Plural of bangtail. • bang-tails n. Plural of bang-tail. • bang␣tails n. Plural of bang tail. |
| HOGTIEING | • hogtieing v. Present participle of hogtie. • hog-tieing v. Present participle of hog-tie. • HOGTIE v. to tie the legs together. |
| LAMINGTON | • lamington n. (Chiefly Australia and New Zealand) A small square Australian/New Zealand cake made with sponge cake… • Lamington prop.n. A village in Highland council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NH7477). • Lamington prop.n. A village in South Lanarkshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS9831). |
| LENGTHENS | • lengthens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lengthen. • LENGTHEN v. to make longer. |
| LENGTHFUL | • lengthful adj. (Obsolete) long. • LENGTHFUL adj. long. |
| LENGTHIER | • lengthier adj. Comparative form of lengthy: more lengthy. • LENGTHY adj. very long. |
| LENGTHILY | • lengthily adv. In a lengthy way, in a manner that is long and drawn out, especially in time. • LENGTHY adv. very long. |
| LENGTHMAN | • lengthman n. (Nautical, rail transport, road transport, chiefly historical) A man responsible for the care and maintenance… • LENGTHMAN n. a person whose job it is to maintain a particular length of railway line. |
| LENGTHMEN | • lengthmen n. Plural of lengthman. • LENGTHMAN n. a person whose job it is to maintain a particular length of railway line. |
| PIGTAILED | • pigtailed adj. Having a pigtail. • pig-tailed adj. Alternative form of pigtailed. • PIGTAILED adj. having a pigtail. |
| RAGTIMERS | • ragtimers n. Plural of ragtimer. • RAGTIMER n. one who plays ragtime music. |
| RINGTAILS | • ringtails n. Plural of ringtail. • RINGTAIL n. an animal whose tail has ringlike markings. |
| RINGTONES | • ringtones n. Plural of ringtone. • ringtones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ringtone. • ring␣tones n. Plural of ring tone. |
| SPRIGTAIL | • sprigtail n. (US, dialect) The pintail duck. • sprigtail n. (US, dialect) The sharp-tailed grouse. • SPRIGTAIL n. a species of duck. |
| STRENGTHS | • strengths n. Plural of strength. • strengths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of strength. • STRENGTH n. a degree of being mentally or physically strong. |
| SWINGTAIL | • swingtail n. A hinged tail section on an airplane that can open up, providing access to the interior of the fuselage. • SWINGTAIL adj. as in swingtail cargo aircraft, an aircraft with tail that swings aside to give access to the full cross-section of the fuselage for rapid loading and unloading of cargo. |
| SWINGTREE | • swingtree n. The bar of a carriage to which the traces are fastened. • SWINGTREE n. the crosspiece of a carriage to which harnesses are attached, also SINGLETREE, SWINGLETREE, WHIFFLETREE, WHIPPLETREE. |
| VERLIGTES | • verligtes n. Plural of verligte. • VERLIGTE n. a liberal. |
| YOUNGTHLY | • youngthly adj. (Obsolete, poetic) youthful. • YOUNGTHLY adj. (Spenser) youthful, also YOUTHLY, YOUTHSOME, YOUTHY. |