| KISSEL | • kissel n. Alternative form of kisel (dessert). • Kissel prop.n. A surname. • KISSEL n. (Russian) thickened fruit puree dessert. |
| MISSEL | • missel n. A missel thrush. • missel n. (Obsolete) mistletoe. • missel adj. Obsolete form of mesel in its various senses. |
| HISSELF | • hisself pron. (Now chiefly dialectal or informal) Himself. • HISSELF pron. (dialect) himself. |
| KISSELS | • kissels n. Plural of kissel. • Kissels prop.n. Plural of Kissel. • KISSEL n. (Russian) thickened fruit puree dessert. |
| MISSELL | • missell v. (Transitive) To sell something wrongly or fraudulently. • missell adj. Obsolete form of mesel in its various senses. • missell n. Obsolete form of mesel in its various senses. |
| MISSELS | • missels n. Plural of missel. • MISSEL n. the mistle-thrush. |
| SCISSEL | • scissel n. Metal scraps or clippings; especially the remains of fillets from which coin blanks have been cut. • SCISSEL n. metal clippings, scrap metal, also SCISSIL, SIZEL. |
| MISSELLS | • missells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of missell. • MISSELL v. to sell an inappropriate financial product, e.g. a personal pension. |
| SCISSELS | • scissels n. Plural of scissel. • SCISSEL n. metal clippings, scrap metal, also SCISSIL, SIZEL. |
| THRISSEL | • THRISSEL n. (Scots) a thistle, also THRISTLE. |
| THRISSELS | • THRISSEL n. (Scots) a thistle, also THRISTLE. |
| DICKCISSEL | • dickcissel n. The American black-throated bunting (Spiza americana). • DICKCISSEL n. the American black-throated bunting. |
| DISSELBOOM | • disselboom n. One of the poles supporting a wagon. • DISSELBOOM n. (South African) the single shaft of an ox-wagon or other cart. |
| MISSELLING | • misselling v. Present participle of missell. • MISSELLING n. the act of selling an inappropriate financial product, e.g. a personal pension. |
| DICKCISSELS | • dickcissels n. Plural of dickcissel. • DICKCISSEL n. the American black-throated bunting. |
| DISSELBOOMS | • disselbooms n. Plural of disselboom. • DISSELBOOM n. (South African) the single shaft of an ox-wagon or other cart. |
| MISSELLINGS | • MISSELLING n. the act of selling an inappropriate financial product, e.g. a personal pension. |