| BELLETRISMS | • BELLETRISM n. the writing of belles-lettres. |
| BELLETRISTS | • belletrists n. Plural of belletrist. • BELLETRIST n. one who engages in belles-lettres, also BELLETTRIST. |
| DOUBLETREES | • doubletrees n. Plural of doubletree. • double-trees n. Plural of double-tree. • double␣trees n. Plural of double tree. |
| MANTLETREES | • mantletrees n. Plural of mantletree. • mantle-trees n. Plural of mantle-tree. • MANTLETREE n. a beam made of stone or wood that forms the lintel over a fireplace, also MANTELTREE. |
| RATTLETRAPS | • rattletraps n. Plural of rattletrap. • rattle␣traps n. Plural of rattle trap. • RATTLETRAP n. any machine or vehicle that does not run smoothly. |
| SADDLETREES | • saddletrees n. Plural of saddletree. • saddle-trees n. Plural of saddle-tree. • saddle␣trees n. Plural of saddle tree. |
| SINGLETRACK | • singletrack n. A narrow mountain biking trail that is approximately the width of the bicycle. • single-track adj. (Rail transport) Having only a single track so that trains may only run in one direction at a time. • single␣track n. Alternative spelling of singletrack. |
| SINGLETREES | • singletrees n. Plural of singletree. • single-trees n. Plural of single-tree. • single␣trees n. Plural of single tree. |
| SWINGLETREE | • swingletree n. Alternative form of singletree. • swingle-tree n. Alternative spelling of swingletree. • swingle␣tree n. Alternative spelling of swingletree. |
| TRESTLETREE | • trestletree n. (Nautical) One of two strong bars of timber, fixed horizontally on the opposite sides of the masthead… • trestle␣tree n. A structure attached to a mast to support the top and the heel of a topmast. • TRESTLETREE n. either of a pair of fore-and-aft timbers fixed horizontally on opposite sides of a lower masthead to support an upper mast. |
| WENTLETRAPS | • wentletraps n. Plural of wentletrap. • WENTLETRAP n. (Dutch) any of a genus of gasteropod molluscs, having a spiral shell with many deep whorls. |
| WHIFFLETREE | • whiffletree n. (US) a whippletree. • WHIFFLETREE n. the crosspiece of a carriage to which harnesses are attached, also SINGLETREE, SWINGLETREE, SWINGTREE, WHIPPLETREE. |
| WHIPPLETREE | • whippletree n. A wooden crossbar for a plough or carriage, pivoted in the middle, from which traces are fastened to a draught animal. • whipple-tree n. Alternative form of whippletree. • whipple␣tree n. Alternative form of whippletree. |