| CLICKLESS | • clickless adj. Without a clicking sound. • clickless adj. Without clicks of a computer mouse. • CLICKLESS adj. without a click. |
| SICKLEMAN | • sickleman n. One who uses a sickle; a reaper. • SICKLEMAN n. one who uses a sickle; a reaper. |
| SICKLEMEN | • sicklemen n. Plural of sickleman. • SICKLEMAN n. one who uses a sickle; a reaper. |
| SICKLEMIA | • sicklemia n. (Pathology) sickle-cell anemia. • SICKLEMIA n. a severe hereditary anaemia. |
| SICKLEMIC | • sicklemic adj. Of or relating to sicklemia. • SICKLEMIC adj. relating to sicklemia, a severe hereditary anaemia. |
| STICKLERS | • sticklers n. Plural of stickler. • Sticklers prop.n. Plural of Stickler. • STICKLER n. one who has scruples. |
| STRICKLED | • strickled v. Simple past tense and past participle of strickle. • STRICKLE v. to shape grain with an instrument. |
| STRICKLES | • strickles n. Plural of strickle. • STRICKLE v. to shape grain with an instrument. |
| THICKLEAF | • thickleaf adj. Applied to various kinds of plant characterized by thick leaves. • THICKLEAF n. any of various succulent plants of the genus Crassula. |
| TICKLEASS | • tickleass n. (Newfoundland) A bird, the black-legged kittiwake. • TICKLEASS n. (Canadian) in Newfoundland, a kittiwake, also TICKLACE. |
| TRICKLESS | • trickless adj. (Card games) Without any tricks. • TRICKLESS adj. without tricks. |
| TRICKLETS | • tricklets n. Plural of tricklet. • TRICKLET n. a little trickle. |
| UNSICKLED | • unsickled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsickle. • UNSICKLED adj. not cut with a sickle. |