| CHANNELLED | • channelled v. (British spelling) simple past tense and past participle of channel. • CHANNEL v. to direct along a course. |
| CHANNELLER | • channeller n. Alternative spelling of channeler. • CHANNELLER n. one who channels, a spirit medium, also CHANNELER. |
| CUBANELLES | • cubanelles n. Plural of cubanelle. • Cubanelles n. Plural of Cubanelle. • CUBANELLE n. a variety of pepper. |
| EMPANELLED | • empanelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of empanel. • EMPANEL v. to select a jury from a list, also IMPANEL, IMPANNEL. |
| FLANNELLED | • flannelled adj. Wearing clothes made of flannel; especially wearing cricket whites. • FLANNEL v. to cover with a soft fabric. |
| FONTANELLE | • fontanelle n. (Anatomy) A soft membraneous spot on the head of a baby due to incomplete fusion of the cranial bones. • FONTANELLE n. a membrane-covered gap between the immature parietal bones in the skull of a foetus or infant, also FONTANEL. |
| FUSTANELLE | • fustanelle n. Alternative form of fustanella. • FUSTANELLE n. a white kilt worn by Greek and Albanian men, also FUSTANELLA. |
| IMPANELLED | • impanelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of impanel. • IMPANEL v. to put onto a list for jury duty, also IMPANNEL. |
| JARGONELLE | • jargonelle n. A variety of pear. • JARGONELLE n. (French) an early variety of pear, also JARGONEL. |
| ORGANELLES | • organelles n. Plural of organelle. • ORGANELLE n. a specialized part of a cell that acts like an organ. |
| REPANELLED | • repanelled v. (British spelling) simple past tense and past participle of repanel. • REPANEL v. to panel again. |
| RITORNELLE | • ritornelle n. Alternative form of ritornello. • RITORNELLE n. (French) a short instrumental passage in a vocal work, also RITORNEL, RITORNELL, RITORNELLO, RITOURNELLE. |
| TUNNELLERS | • tunnellers n. Plural of tunneller. • TUNNELLER n. one who tunnels, also TUNNELER. |
| UNPANELLED | • unpanelled adj. Not panelled; without panels. • UNPANEL v. to unsaddle, also UNPANNEL. |
| VILLANELLE | • villanelle n. (Poetry) A type of poem, consisting of five tercets and one quatrain, with only two rhymes. • VILLANELLE n. (French) a poem consisting of five tercets and a quatrain. |