A cone-shaped structure built from sediment and other available materials by ants or termites, and beneath which the colony nests.
blithen
blithen
verb
(intransitive) To become glad or blithe; gladden.
(transitive) To make glad or blithe; gladden.
chilton
chilton
Proper noun
Any of several villages in
An in
A and unincorporated community in
A city in that is the of
A town in Calumet County, Wisconsin, partially within which the city is.
chitlin
chitlin
noun
(African-American Vernacular, used chiefly in compounds and attributive uses) chitlins (corruption of chitterlings)
enlight
enlight
verb
(archaic, transitive) To illuminate.
ethelin
ethinyl
ethinyl
noun
Alternative form of ethynyl
ethylin
ethylin
noun
(organic chemistry) Any of several ethyl ethers of glycerol
halting
halting
adj
Prone to pauses or breaks; hesitant; broken.
noun
The action of one who halts; a stopping or hesitancy.
verb
present participle of halt
hilting
hilting
verb
present participle of hilt
hiltner
hiltons
hotline
hotline
noun
A direct line between two people, especially one between heads of state to be used in an emergency.
A telephone line that is always staffed and able to give immediate assistance.
verb
To communicate over a telephone hotline.
inolith
inthral
inthral
verb
Archaic form of enthral.
kathlin
lathing
lathing
noun
A covering of laths.
verb
present participle of lathe
lighten
lighten
verb
(intransitive) To become brighter or clearer; to brighten.
(intransitive) To become less serious or more cheerful.
(intransitive) To become light or lighter in weight.
(intransitive, now rare) To flash lightning, to give off lightning.
(transitive) To alleviate; to reduce the burden of.
(transitive) To emit or disclose in, or as if in, lightning; to flash out, like lightning.
(transitive) To make brighter or clearer; to illuminate.
(transitive) To make less serious or more cheerful.
(transitive) To make light or lighter in weight.
To descend; to light.
To illuminate with knowledge; to enlighten.
linchet
linchet
noun
Alternative form of lynchet
lothian
lothian
Proper noun
An area and former region in Scotland, including Edinburgh.
neolith
neolith
noun
A stone implement from the Neolithic era.
nightly
nightly
adj
Happening or appearing in the night; night-time; nocturnal.
Performing, occurring, or taking place every night.
Used in the night.
adv
Every night.
noun
(computing) A build of a software program with the latest changes, released every night.
nijholt
ninthly
ninthly
adv
In the ninth place; ninth in a row.
othniel
plinths
plinths
noun
plural of plinth
thalian
thalian
adj
Comic; comedic.
thallin
theelin
theelin
noun
(biochemistry, steroids) The steroid hormone estrone.
thelion
thelion
noun
(rare) The tip or peak of a nipple.
thielen
thienyl
thienyl
noun
(organic chemistry, especially in combination) A univalent radical derived from thiophene
thingal
thingal
adj
(rare) Belonging or pertaining to a thing or things; real.
thingly
thingly
adj
(philosophy, art, linguistics) Pertaining to the substance of a work, separate from what is conveyed; material, substantive.
Actual; real; substantial.
thionyl
thionyl
noun
(chemistry) The divalent radical O=S<
tholing
tholing
verb
present participle of thole
tinchel
tinchel
noun
(Scotland) A circle of sportsmen, who, by surrounding an extensive space and gradually closing in, bring a number of deer and game within a narrow compass.
tulchin
unlight
unlight
adj
(rare) Not light (“having little weight”).
noun
(literary or poetic) The absence of light; darkness.
verb
(intransitive, now dialectal) To alight; dismount
(transitive, rare) To extinguish, turn off, or dim the light from