| BYLINED | • bylined v. Simple past tense and past participle of byline. • bylined adj. Having a byline. • BYLINE v. to write giving the author's name. |
| BYLINER | • byliner n. A journalist who writes bylines. • BYLINER n. one that writes under a byline. |
| BYLINES | • bylines n. Plural of byline. • BYLINE v. to write giving the author's name. |
| FLYLINE | • fly␣line n. (Fishing) A line for angling with an artificial fly. • FLYLINE n. a type of line used in fly fishing. |
| FOYLING | • foyling v. Present participle of foyle. • FOYLE v. (Spenser) to foil. |
| GUYLINE | • guyline n. A rope or cable (a line) used to restrain the motion of something. As a cable used to prevent a mast… • guy␣line n. Alternative spelling of guyline. • GUYLINE n. a wire used to support a radio tower. |
| GUYLING | • GUYLE v. (Spenser) to beguile. |
| KEYLINE | • keyline n. A contour line connecting all points in valley at the same elevation as the keypoint, used in planning… • keyline n. (Graphic design) A boundary line that separates color and monochromatic areas or differently colored areas of print. • KEYLINE n. a diagram representing how an illustration will appear. |
| MOYLING | • moyling v. Present participle of moyle. • MOYLE v. to moil, toil. |
| RAYLING | • RAYLE v. (Spenser) to rail. |
| SKYLINE | • skyline n. (Earth sciences) The line at which the earth and sky meet. • skyline n. The horizontal silhouette of a city or building against the sky. • skyline n. A path of movement, especially military movement, producing a silhouette above terrain features visible… |
| SOYLING | • soyling v. Present participle of soyle. • SOYLE v. (obsolete) to elucidate. |
| STYLING | • styling v. Present participle of style. • styling n. Any form of decoration or stylistic approach. • STYLING n. the way in which something is styled. |