| DISPELS | • dispels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispel. • dispels n. Plural of dispel. • DISPEL v. to drive away and scatter. |
| GOSPELS | • gospels n. Plural of gospel. • Gospels n. Plural of Gospel. • GOSPEL v. to teach about the life of Christ. |
| RESPELL | • respell v. (Transitive) To spell again. • RESPELL v. to spell again. |
| RESPELT | • respelt v. Simple past tense and past participle of respell. • RESPELL v. to spell again. |
| SPELDED | • SPELD v. (Scots) to spread open, sprawl, also SPELDER. |
| SPELDER | • spelder n. Alternative form of speld (“chip, splinter”). • spelder v. (Chiefly Scotland) To split apart. • spelder v. (Chiefly Scotland) To spread out; to sprawl. |
| SPELDIN | • SPELDIN n. a haddock or other small fish split open and dried in the sun, also SPELDING, SPELDRIN, SPELDRING. |
| SPELEAN | • spelean adj. Alternative form of spelaean. • SPELEAN adj. living in caves, also SPELAEAN. |
| SPELLED | • spelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spell. • SPELL v. to read or write laboriously, letter by letter. |
| SPELLER | • speller n. A person who spells. • speller n. A participant in a spelling bee. • speller n. (US) A book used to learn how to spell properly. |
| SPELTER | • spelter n. (Uncountable) zinc, often in blocks or ingot form. • spelter n. (Uncountable, countable) Zinc alloyed with another metal (especially copper), used as a solder. • spelter n. (Countable) An objet d’art made from zinc. |
| SPELUNK | • spelunk n. (Obsolete) A cave, cavern or grotto. • spelunk v. To explore caves. • spelunk v. To explore a system in depth. |
| UNSPELL | • unspell v. (Transitive) To break the power of (a spell); to release (a person) from the influence of a spell; to disenchant. • UNSPELL v. to free from a spell. |