| CANTLED | • cantled v. Simple past tense and past participle of cantle. • CANTLE v. to break a piece from. |
| DISGRUNTLED | • disgruntled v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of disgruntle. • disgruntled adj. Unhappy; dissatisfied. • disgruntled adj. Frustrated. |
| DISMANTLED | • dismantled v. Simple past tense and past participle of dismantle. • DISMANTLE v. to take to pieces. |
| GENTLED | • gentled v. Simple past tense and past participle of gentle. • GENTLE v. to tame. |
| GRUNTLED | • gruntled adj. (Obsolete) Grunted. • gruntled adj. (Humorous) Satisfied, pleased, contented. • GRUNTLE v. (dialect) to put in good humour. |
| IMMANTLED | • immantled v. Simple past tense and past participle of immantle. • IMMANTLE v. to cloak in a mantle. |
| KENTLEDGE | • kentledge n. (Nautical) Weights (often scrap or pig iron) used as permanent ballast on ships. • kentledge n. A system of weights (usually concrete or cast-iron blocks) used for load-testing piled foundations. • KENTLEDGE n. pig-iron used as ballast in a ship's hold, also KINTLEDGE. |
| KENTLEDGES | • kentledges n. Plural of kentledge. • KENTLEDGE n. pig-iron used as ballast in a ship's hold, also KINTLEDGE. |
| KINTLEDGE | • kintledge n. Alternative form of kentledge. • KINTLEDGE n. pig-iron used as ballast in a ship's hold, also KENTLEDGE. |
| KINTLEDGES | • KINTLEDGE n. pig-iron used as ballast in a ship's hold, also KENTLEDGE. |
| MANTLED | • mantled v. Simple past tense and past participle of mantle. • mantled adj. Dressed in a mantle. • MANTLE v. to cover as with a cloak. |
| OUTMANTLED | • outmantled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outmantle. • OUTMANTLE v. (archaic) to exceed in dress or ornament. |
| SCANTLED | • scantled v. Simple past tense and past participle of scantle. • SCANTLE v. to stint, make scant. |
| UNDISMANTLED | • undismantled adj. Not dismantled. • UNDISMANTLED adj. not dismantled. |
| UNMANTLED | • unmantled adj. Without a mantle. • UNMANTLE v. to remove the mantle from. |
| WINTLED | • wintled v. Simple past tense and past participle of wintle. • WINTLE v. (Scots) to stagger. |