| BITTERLY | • bitterly adv. In a bitter manner. • BITTER adv. having a disagreeable taste. |
| EASTERLY | • easterly n. (Meteorology) Any persistent wind from the east (usually applied to broad currents or belts of easterly winds). • easterly adj. Facing the east; directed towards the east. • easterly adj. Located towards or in the east. |
| INTERLAP | • interlap v. (Transitive, intransitive) To overlap mutually, so that each partially covers the other. • INTERLAP v. to lap over one another. |
| INTERLAY | • interlay v. (Transitive) To insert layers of a different material between. • interlay v. Simple past tense of interlie. • INTERLAY v. to place between. |
| LATTERLY | • latterly adv. In a latter manner. • latterly adv. (Obsolete) lately, recently. • LATTERLY adv. lately. |
| MASTERLY | • masterly adj. Executed in the manner of a master; showing competence and skill; masterful. • masterly adj. (Usually derogatory, obsolete) Like a master; arbitrary; domineering, imperious. • masterly adv. (Archaic) In a masterful manner; competently, masterfully. |
| PORTERLY | • porterly adj. Characteristic of a porter. • PORTERLY adv. like a porter. |
| SISTERLY | • sisterly adj. Of or characteristic of sisters. • sisterly adv. In the manner of a sister, behaving as one would expect of a sister; as a sister, as sisters. • SISTERLY adj. of or resembling a sister. |
| SOUTERLY | • souterly adj. (Obsolete) Of or relating to souters, that is, to shoemakers. • souterly adj. (Obsolete, by extension) Vulgar; low. • SOUTERLY adj. like a shoemaker. |
| STERLETS | • sterlets n. Plural of sterlet. • STERLET n. (Russian) a small sturgeon found in the Caspian Sea. |
| STERLING | • sterling n. The currency of the United Kingdom; especially the pound. • sterling n. Former British gold or silver coinage of a standard fineness: for gold 0.91666 and for silver 0.925. • sterling n. Sterling silver, or articles made from this material. |
| WATERLOG | • waterlog v. (Transitive) To saturate with water. • waterlog v. (Transitive, nautical) To make (a boat) heavy and in danger of sinking by flooding it with water. • water-log v. Alternative form of waterlog. |
| WATERLOO | • Waterloo prop.n. A village in Walloon Brabant, Belgium; the site of a major military battle in 1815. • Waterloo prop.n. A battle fought at Waterloo, Belgium on June 18, 1815, resulting in the epic, final defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte. • Waterloo prop.n. A district and large railway terminus in central London, England. |
| WESTERLY | • westerly adj. Facing the west; directed towards the west. • westerly adj. Located towards or in the west. • westerly adj. (Of wind) Coming from the west. |
| WINTERLY | • winterly adj. Of or relating to winter. • winterly adj. Happening in winter. • winterly adj. Of weather, etc, characteristic of winter. |
| WRITERLY | • writerly adj. Characteristic of a writer; using well-chosen words or well-crafted sentences. • writerly adj. Of or pertaining to a writer. • WRITERLY adj. characteristic of a writer. |