| DITHIOLS | • dithiols n. Plural of dithiol. • DITHIOL n. a chemical compound consisting of two thiols. |
| EOLITHIC | • eolithic adj. (Archaeology) of or relating to the early period of the Stone Age marked by the use of eoliths. • EOLITHIC adj. of or like an eolith. |
| FAITHING | • faithing n. Worship, practising faith. • FAITHING n. the act of believing. |
| LECITHIN | • lecithin n. (Organic chemistry) The principal phospholipid in animals; it is particularly abundant in egg yolks… • LECITHIN n. a complex substance containing phosphorus. |
| LITHITES | • LITHITE n. a calcareous body secreted by an animal cell. |
| LITHIUMS | • lithiums n. Plural of lithium. • LITHIUM n. a metallic element. |
| NITHINGS | • nithings n. Plural of nithing. • NITHING n. (Old English) an infamous person; an abject coward, also NIDDERING, NIDDERLING, NIDERING, NIDERLING, NIDING. |
| ORNITHIC | • ornithic adj. Of or pertaining to birds. • ORNITHIC adj. pertaining to birds. |
| PITHIEST | • pithiest adj. Superlative form of pithy: most pithy. • PITHY adj. full of pith, to the point. |
| SAMITHIS | • SAMITHI n. (Hindi) a political organization, also SAMITI. |
| SMITHIED | • smithied v. Simple past tense and past participle of smithy. • SMITHY v. to forge metal, also SMITH, SMIDDY. |
| SMITHIES | • smithies n. Plural of smithy. • Smithies prop.n. A surname. • Smithies prop.n. A northern suburb of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE3508). |
| SMITHING | • smithing n. The work of a smith; the forging of metal. • SMITHING n. the work of a smith. |
| STITHIED | • stithied v. Simple past tense and past participle of stithy. • STITHY v. (Old Norse) to forge on an anvil, also STIDDIE, STUDDIE. |
| STITHIES | • stithies n. Plural of stithy. • stithies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stithy. • STITHY v. (Old Norse) to forge on an anvil, also STIDDIE, STUDDIE. |
| TITHINGS | • tithings n. Plural of tithing. • TITHING n. a tax comprising a tenth of produce. |
| TRITHING | • trithing n. (Historical) One of three ancient divisions of a county in England; a riding. • TRITHING n. an administrative division in England. |
| WITHIEST | • withiest adj. Superlative form of withy: most withy. • WITHY adj. flexible and tough. |
| WRITHING | • writhing adj. Bended in twisting struggle. • writhing v. Present participle of writhe. • writhing n. A twisting struggle. |