| ENSILED | • ensiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of ensile. • ENSILE v. to store in a silo, also ENSILAGE. |
| ENSILES | • ensiles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ensile. • ENSILE v. to store in a silo, also ENSILAGE. |
| FISSILE | • fissile adj. Able to be split. • fissile adj. (Geology) Easily split along a grain. • fissile adj. (Physics) Capable of sustaining a nuclear fission chain reaction. |
| MISSILE | • missile n. Any object used as a weapon by being thrown or fired through the air, such as stone, arrow or bullet. • missile n. (Military) A self-propelled projectile whose trajectory can be adjusted after it is launched. • MISSILE n. an object or weapon that is thrown or projected. |
| PENSILE | • pensile adj. Hanging down, suspended. • PENSILE adj. hanging loosely. |
| RESILED | • resiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of resile. • RESILE v. to spring back. |
| RESILES | • resiles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resile. • RESILE v. to spring back. |
| SENSILE | • sensile adj. (Archaic) Capable of affecting the senses. • SENSILE adj. responsive to stimulus. |
| SESSILE | • sessile adj. (Zoology) Permanently attached to a substrate; not free to move about. • sessile adj. (Botany) Attached directly by the base; not having an intervening stalk; stalkless. • SESSILE adj. stalkless, permanently attached. |
| SILENCE | • silence n. The absence of any sound. • silence n. The act of refraining from speaking. • silence n. Form of meditative worship practiced by the Society of Friends (Quakers); meeting for worship. |
| SILENES | • silenes n. Plural of silene. • SILENE n. a flowering plant of the genus Silene, including the campions and catchfly. |
| SILENTS | • silents n. Plural of silent. • SILENT n. a silent film. |
| SILENUS | • Silenus prop.n. (Greek mythology) A companion and tutor to the wine god Dionysus. • SILENUS n. (Latin) a satyrlike woodland god, an attendant of Bacchus, also SILEN. |
| SILESIA | • silesia n. Silesian textile made of flax or cotton. • Silesia prop.n. A region in central Europe, now chiefly in Poland, with small portions in the Czech Republic and Germany… • SILESIA n. a thin twilled cotton or linen. |
| SILEXES | • silexes n. Plural of silex. • Silexes n. Plural of Silex. • SILEX n. (Latin) finely ground tripoli used as a paint filler. |
| TENSILE | • tensile adj. Of or pertaining to tension. • tensile adj. Capable of being stretched; ductile. • TENSILE adj. of or relating to stretching. |
| VISILES | • visiles n. Plural of visile. • VISILE n. a person who learns by visual image. |