| BLATHERS | • blathers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blather. • BLATHER v. to talk foolishly. |
| CALATHEA | • calathea n. (Botany) Any of the genus Calathea of plants belonging to the family Marantaceae. • Calathea prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Marantaceae. • CALATHEA n. a showy indoor plant. |
| CALATHOS | • calathos n. A basket-like ornament in Ancient Greek architecture. • CALATHOS n. (Greek) a vase-shaped Ancient Greek basket, carried on the head, also CALATHUS. |
| CALATHUS | • calathus n. (Historical) A vase-shaped basket made from reeds or twigs, used in Ancient Greece. • CALATHUS n. (Latin) a vase-shaped Ancient Greek basket, carried on the head, also CALATHOS. |
| FLATHEAD | • flathead n. Any fish in the family Platycephalidae. • flathead n. (US, informal) Alternative form of flathead catfish. • flathead n. (Plural only "flatheads") A type of screw or bolt designed to fit in a countersink so that it sits flush… |
| LATHERED | • lathered v. Simple past tense and past participle of lather. • LATHER v. to cover with a light foam. |
| LATHERER | • latherer n. A person employed to fasten laths to parts of buildings. • latherer n. A person employed in a barber’s shop to apply lather to customers before they are shaved. • LATHERER n. one who lathers. |
| LATHIEST | • lathiest adj. Superlative form of lathy: most lathy. • LATHY adj. like a lath; long and slender. |
| LATHINGS | • lathings n. Plural of lathing. • LATHING n. work made by using laths, also LATHWORK. |
| LATHLIKE | • lathlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a lath. • LATHLIKE adj. like a lath, long and slender. |
| LATHWORK | • lathwork n. A covering of laths. • LATHWORK n. work made by using laths, also LATHING. |
| LATHYRUS | • Lathyrus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Fabaceae – numerous species of sweet peas and vetchlings. • LATHYRUS n. (Greek) any plant of the Lathyrus genus, that includes sweet peas. |
| SLATHERS | • slathers n. Plural of slather. • slathers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slather. • SLATHER v. to spread thickly. |