| ATTENDS | • attends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attend. • ATTEND v. to be present at. |
| ATTENTS | • ATTENT n. (Spenser) attention. |
| BATTENS | • battens n. Plural of batten. • Battens prop.n. Plural of Batten. • BATTEN v. to fasten with strips of wood. |
| FATTENS | • fattens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fatten. • FATTEN v. to make fat. |
| FLATTEN | • flatten v. (Transitive) To make something flat or flatter. • flatten v. (Reflexive) To press one’s body tightly against a surface, such as a wall or floor, especially in order… • flatten v. (Transitive) To knock down or lay low. |
| GRUTTEN | • GREET v. to address in a friendly and courteous way. |
| KITTENS | • kittens n. Plural of kitten. • kittens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kitten. • KITTEN v. to bear young cats. |
| KITTENY | • kitteny adj. Resembling or characteristic of a kitten. • KITTENY adj. like a kitten. |
| LATTENS | • lattens n. Plural of latten. • LATTEN n. metal in thin plates, also LATTIN. |
| MITTENS | • mittens n. Plural of mitten. • Mittens prop.n. A given name for a cat. • MITTEN n. any of various glove-like hand coverings, such as one that does not cover the fingers, also MITT. |
| PATTENS | • pattens n. Plural of patten. • Pattens prop.n. Plural of Patten. • PATTEN v. (obsolete) to go on pattens. |
| RATTENS | • rattens n. Plural of ratten. • rattens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ratten. • RATTEN v. to compel obedience to a trade union by damaging or depriving of machinery, tools, etc. |
| ROTTENS | • ROTTEN n. a rat. |
| SHOTTEN | • shotten v. (Archaic) past participle of shoot. • shotten adj. Having ejected the spawn. • shotten adj. Shot out of its socket; dislocated, as a bone. |
| SMITTEN | • smitten adj. Affected by an act of smiting. • smitten v. Past participle of smite. • SMITE v. to strike heavily. |
| SPITTEN | • spitten v. (Nonstandard) past participle of spit. • SPIT v. to throw out saliva from the mouth. |
| TWITTEN | • twitten n. (Sussex) a narrow path between two walls or hedges, especially on hills. For example, small alleyways… • TWITTEN n. a narrow lane between two walls or hedges. |
| WHATTEN | • whatten pron. (Northern England, Scotland, Ireland, dialect, archaic) What. • WHATTEN adj. (dialect) what kind of, also WHATEN, WHATNA. |
| WRITTEN | • written adj. Of, relating, or characteristic of writing (i.e., of that which has been written). • written adj. Having been written. • written v. Past participle of write. |