| CANELLAS | • canellas n. Plural of canella. • CANELLA n. a genus of trees of the order Canellaceae, growing in the West Indies. |
| CRENELLE | • crenelle n. Alternative spelling of crenel. • crenellé adj. Alternative form of crénelé. • CRENELLE n. (French) a crenellation. |
| FANNELLS | • fannells n. Plural of fannell. • FANNELL n. a strip of material worn on a priest's arm, also FANNEL. |
| KERNELLY | • kernelly adj. Full of kernels; resembling kernels; of the nature of kernels. • KERNELLY adj. full of kernels; resembling a kernel. |
| KNELLING | • knelling v. Present participle of knell. • knelling n. The tolling of a bell. • KNELL v. to sound a bell. |
| MONELLIN | • monellin n. (Biochemistry) A sweet protein found in Dioscoreophyllum cumminsii. • MONELLIN n. a protein extracted from a West African red berry. |
| PANELLED | • panelled adj. (British spelling) Having panels. • panelled v. (British spelling) simple past tense and past participle of panel. • PANEL v. to decorate with thin sheets of material. |
| PRUNELLA | • prunella n. (Botany) A member of the genus Prunella of herbaceous plants, the allheals. • prunella n. (Obsolete, medicine) Any of various diseases characterised by inflammation of the mouth or throat. • prunella n. (Now rare, historical) A smooth worsted or silk fabric, generally black, formerly used for making shoes… |
| PRUNELLE | • prunelle n. A kind of small and very acid French plum, especially when stoned and dried, from Prunus spinosa (blackthorn, sloe). • PRUNELLE n. (French) a strong silk or woollen material, formerly used for academic and clerical gowns and women's shoes, also PRUNELLA. |
| PRUNELLO | • prunello n. A species of dried plum; a prunelle. • prunello n. Alternative form of prunella (woollen material). • PRUNELLO n. (Italian) a fine kind of prune, esp. one made from a greengage. |
| QUENELLE | • quenelle n. (Cooking) A light dumpling made of lightly spiced minced meat or fish bound with egg and poached. • quenelle n. (Cooking) An elliptical shape moulded by chefs from soft foods using two spoons. • quenelle n. (Offensive) A gesture which is usually performed by pointing one arm diagonally downwards palm down… |
| QUINELLA | • quinella n. (Gambling, horse racing) A form of bet in which the bettor predicts the first two finishers in a race… • quinella v. (Australia, New Zealand) To have two team members, horses, etc., finish first and second in the same event. • QUINELLA n. (Spanish) a bet whereby the bettor must pick first two winners of a race but not necessarily in order, also QUINELA, QUINIELA. |
| SNELLEST | • snellest adj. Superlative form of snell: most snell. • SNELL adj. keen, sharp. |
| SNELLING | • snelling v. Present participle of snell. • Snelling prop.n. A surname. • Snelling prop.n. A census-designated place in Merced County, California, United States. |
| SPINELLE | • spinelle n. Dated form of spinel. • SPINELLE n. any mineral of a group of aluminates, ferrates, and chromates of magnesium, iron, zinc, etc., also SPINEL. |
| TONNELLS | • tonnells n. Plural of tonnell. • TONNELL n. (obsolete) a tunnel. |
| ZANELLAS | • zanellas n. Plural of zanella. • Zanellas prop.n. Plural of Zanella. • ZANELLA n. a mixed twilled umbrella fabric. |