| CHISELLED | • chiselled v. (Britain) simple past tense and past participle of chisel. • chiselled adj. (Britain) Alternative form of chiseled. • CHISEL v. to use a cutting tool. |
| CHISELLER | • chiseller n. Alternative spelling of chiseler. • CHISELLER n. one who chisels; a swindler, also CHISELER. |
| FILOSELLE | • filoselle n. A soft silk embroidery thread. • FILOSELLE n. (French) floss silk, or a thread similar to this. |
| HANSELLED | • hanselled v. Simple past tense and past participle of hansel. • HANSEL v. to give a good luck gift to, also HANDSEL. |
| HIRSELLED | • HIRSEL v. (Scots) to herd sheep. |
| HOUSELLED | • houselled v. Simple past tense and past participle of housel. • HOUSEL v. to administer the Eucharist to. |
| MAMSELLES | • mamselles n. Plural of mamselle. • MAMSELLE n. (French) a form of address for a woman teacher. |
| MORSELLED | • MORSEL v. to divide into small pieces. |
| MUSSELLED | • MUSSELLED adj. poisoned by eating an infected mussel. |
| NORSELLED | • norselled v. Simple past tense and past participle of norsel. • NORSEL v. (obsolete) to fish with a norsel. |
| NORSELLER | • norseller n. One who affixes with norsels. • NORSELLER n. (obsolete) one who fishes with a norsel. |
| NOUSELLED | • NOUSELL v. (Spenser) to foster, also NOURSLE, NOUSLE, NURSLE. |
| RESELLERS | • resellers n. Plural of reseller. • RESELLER n. one who resells. |
| TASSELLED | • tasselled adj. Having tassels. • TASSEL v. to adorn with dangling ornaments. |
| TEASELLED | • teaselled v. Simple past tense and past participle of teasel. • TEASEL v. to raise a nap on fabric, also TEAZEL, TEAZLE. |
| TEASELLER | • teaseller n. Alternative form of teaseler. • TEASELLER n. one who uses teasels for raising a nap on cloth, also TEASELER. |
| TINSELLED | • tinselled v. Simple past tense and past participle of tinsel. • TINSEL v. to give a showy appearance to. |
| WEASELLED | • weaselled v. (Britain) simple past tense and past participle of weasel. • WEASEL v. to act evasively. |
| WEASELLER | • WEASELLER n. one who weasels, also WEASELER. |