| DISLEAF | • disleaf v. (Transitive, rare or obsolete) To remove the leaves from. • DISLEAF v. to deprive of leaves, also DISLEAVE. |
| DISLEAL | • disleal adj. (Obsolete) disloyal; perfidious. • DISLEAL adj. (Spenser) disloyal. |
| ENISLED | • enisled adj. Placed alone or apart, as if on an island. • enisled v. Simple past tense and past participle of enisle. • ENISLE v. to put onto an island, also INISLE. |
| ENISLES | • enisles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enisle. • ENISLE v. to put onto an island, also INISLE. |
| GRISLED | • grisled adj. Obsolete form of grizzled. • GRISLED adj. grizzled. |
| INISLED | • inisled v. Simple past tense and past participle of inisle. • INISLE v. to put onto an island, also ENISLE. |
| INISLES | • inisles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inisle. • INISLE v. to put onto an island, also ENISLE. |
| ISLEMAN | • isleman n. A man who inhabits an island. • ISLEMAN n. an islander, also ISLESMAN. |
| ISLEMEN | • islemen n. Plural of isleman. • ISLEMAN n. an islander, also ISLESMAN. |
| ISLETED | • isleted adj. Having little islands. • ISLETED adj. having islets. |
| LEISLER | • LEISLER n. a small black bat. |
| MISLEAD | • mislead v. (Literally) To lead astray, in a false direction. • mislead v. To deceive by telling lies or otherwise giving a false impression. • mislead v. To deceptively trick into something wrong. |
| PAISLEY | • paisley n. A motif of a swirling droplet. • paisley n. A soft woollen fabric having this motif. • paisley adj. Made from this fabric, or marked with this design. |
| WHAISLE | • WHAISLE v. (Scots) to wheeze, also WHAIZLE. |