| CARRYTALE | • carrytale n. An indiscreet person who spreads gossip. • CARRYTALE n. (Shakespeare) a talebearer. |
| CATALEPSY | • catalepsy n. (Pathology) A severe bodily condition, described in psychiatric pathology, marked by sudden rigidity… • CATALEPSY n. a rigid or trancelike fit. |
| CATALEXES | • catalexes n. Plural of catalexis. • CATALEXIS n. the condition of being catalectic, lacking one syllable in the last foot. |
| CATALEXIS | • catalexis n. A shortened or incomplete last foot at the end of a verse. • catalexis n. Truncation at the close of a line of poetry by omission of one or two final syllables. • CATALEXIS n. the condition of being catalectic, lacking one syllable in the last foot. |
| DAYTALERS | • DAYTALER n. a day-labourer, also DATALLER. |
| FAIRYTALE | • fairytale adj. Alternative spelling of fairy-tale. • fairytale n. Alternative spelling of fairy tale. • fairy-tale adj. Of the nature of a fairy tale; as if from a fairy tale. |
| FOLKTALES | • folktales n. Plural of folktale. • folk␣tales n. Plural of folk tale. • FOLKTALE n. a tale from the oral tradition of a people. |
| HOSPITALE | • hospitale n. Obsolete form of hospital. • HOSPITALE n. (Spenser) lodging. |
| MALTALENT | • maltalent n. (Obsolete) Ill will; malice, malevolence. • MALTALENT n. (Spenser) ill-will. |
| MENTALESE | • mentalese n. (Philosophy, psychology) A hypothetical non-verbal language in which concepts are represented in the mind. • Mentalese n. Alternative letter-case form of mentalese. • MENTALESE n. the picturing of concepts in the mind without words. |
| PANTALEON | • pantaleon n. (Music, historical) A very large dulcimer, invented around 1700. • Pantaleon prop.n. A surname. • Pantaleon prop.n. A saint, a martyr of Nicomedia in Bithynia during the Diocletianic Persecution of 305 AD. |
| PANTALETS | • pantalets n. Alternative form of pantalettes. • PANTALET n. long underpants trimmed with ruffles. |
| RETOTALED | • retotaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of retotal. • RETOTAL v. to total again. |
| STALEMATE | • stalemate n. (Chess) The state in which the player to move is not in check but has no legal moves, resulting in a draw. • stalemate n. (By extension) Any situation that has no obvious possible movement, but involves no personal loss. • stalemate n. Any kind of match in which neither contestant laid claim to victory; a draw. |
| STALENESS | • staleness n. (Uncountable) The state or quality of being stale. • staleness n. (Countable) The result or product of being stale. • STALENESS n. the state of being stale. |
| TALEGALLA | • talegalla n. (Zoology) Any of the genus Talegalla of brushturkeys, of Indonesia and vicinity. • Talegalla prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Megapodiidae – certain brushturkeys. • TALEGALLA n. (Malagasy) a genus of Australian birds which includes the brush turkey. |
| TALEGGIOS | • taleggios n. Plural of taleggio. • TALEGGIO n. (Italian) a soft creamy cheese. |
| TELLTALES | • telltales n. Plural of telltale. • tell-tales n. Plural of tell-tale. • tell␣tales v. (Idiomatic) To lie, to be making false claims. |
| VISTALESS | • vistaless adj. Without a vista. • VISTALESS adj. without a vista. |