| BOLINES | • bolines n. Plural of boline. • BOLINE n. in wicca, a sickle-shaped knife used for gathering herbs and carving symbols. |
| BYLINES | • bylines n. Plural of byline. • BYLINE v. to write giving the author's name. |
| DOLINES | • dolines n. Plural of doline. • DOLINE n. (Russian) a swallow-hole, also DOLINA. |
| FELINES | • felines n. Plural of feline. • FELINE n. a member of the cat family. |
| MALINES | • Malines prop.n. Synonym of Mechelen (city in Belgium). • Malines n. Mechelen (kind of lace). • MALINE n. (French) a delicate net used for veils. |
| MOLINES | • molines n. Plural of moline. • Molines prop.n. Plural of Moline. • MOLINE n. a cross with two outward curving branches. |
| RELINES | • relines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reline. • RELINE v. to line again. |
| SALINES | • salines n. Plural of saline. • SALINE n. a salt solution. |
| SPLINES | • splines n. Plural of spline. • SPLINE v. to provide with a key to make a wheel and shaft revolve. |
| UNLINES | • unlines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unline. • UNLINE v. to remove the lining. |
| VALINES | • valines n. Plural of valine. • VALINE n. an amino acid, essential to health and growth in humans and vertebrate animals. |