| AISLE | • aisle n. A wing of a building, notably in a church separated from the nave proper by piers. • aisle n. A clear path through rows of seating. • aisle n. A clear corridor in a supermarket with shelves on both sides containing goods for sale. |
| EASLE | • easle n. Misspelling of easel. • easle n. Alternative form of izle. • EASLE n. (Scots) hot ashes, also AIZLE. |
| GUSLE | • gusle n. (Music) A single-stringed lute-like stringed instrument with a bowl-shaped body, held vertically in… • GUSLE n. (Serbo-Croat) a one-stringed Balkan musical instrument, also GUSLA, GUSLI. |
| ISLED | • isled adj. (Often in combination) Having an island or islands. • ISLE v. to place on a small island. |
| ISLES | • isles n. Plural of isle. • ISLE v. to place on a small island. |
| ISLET | • islet n. A small island. • islet n. (Biology) An isolated piece of tissue that has a specific function. • ISLET n. a small island. |
| LISLE | • lisle n. A type of strong cotton thread, or a cloth woven from such thread. • Lisle prop.n. A surname from French. • LISLE n. a fine, tightly twisted cotton thread. |
| PUSLE | • pusle n. Alternative spelling of puzzel (“harlot”). • PUSLE v. to puzzle. |
| SLEBS | • slebs n. Plural of sleb. • SLEB n. (slang) a celebrity. |
| SLEDS | • sleds n. Plural of sled. • sleds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sled. • SLEDs n. Plural of SLED. |
| SLEEK | • sleek adj. Having an even, smooth surface; smooth. • sleek adj. Glossy. • sleek adj. Not rough or harsh. |
| SLEEP | • sleep v. (Intransitive) To rest in a state of reduced consciousness. • sleep v. (Intransitive, of a spinning top or yo-yo) To spin on its axis with no other perceptible motion. • sleep v. (Transitive) To cause (a spinning top or yo-yo) to spin on its axis with no other perceptible motion. |
| SLEER | • sleer v. (Obsolete) To mock or jeer. • SLEE adj. (Scots) sly. |
| SLEET | • sleet n. (Chiefly US) Pellets of ice made of mostly frozen raindrops or refrozen melted snowflakes. • sleet n. (Chiefly UK, Ireland, New England) Precipitation in the form of a mixture of rain and snow. • sleet n. (Rare) A smooth coating of ice formed on ground or other objects by freezing rain. |
| SLEPT | • slept v. Simple past tense and past participle of sleep. • SLEEP v. to be in a natural, periodic state of rest. |
| SLEWS | • slews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slew. • SLEW v. to cause to move sideways, also SLUE. |
| SLEYS | • sleys n. Plural of sley. • sleys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sley. • SLEY n. a weaver's reed. |