| CHILES | • chiles n. Plural of chile. • Chiles prop.n. A surname. • CHILE n. (Nahuatl) the (dried) red pod of a Capsicum pepper used in sauces, relishes, etc., and made into a hot cayenne, also CHILI, CHILLI. |
| DWILES | • dwiles n. Plural of dwile. • DWILE n. a floorcloth or mop. |
| EDILES | • ediles n. Plural of edile. • EDILE n. (Latin) in classical times, a magistrate in charge of games, markets or buildings, also AEDILE. |
| ESILES | • ESILE n. (obsolete) sour wine resembling vinegar, also EISEL, EISELL. |
| EXILES | • exiles n. Plural of exile. • exiles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exile. • EXILE v. to banish from one's own country. |
| GUILES | • guiles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of guile. • Guiles prop.n. Plural of Guile. • GUILE v. to beguile, also GUYLE. |
| MAILES | • mailes n. Plural of maile. • MAILE n. (Hawaiian) a kind of flowering vine. |
| MOILES | • moiles n. Plural of moile. • MOILE n. a type of rice pudding made with almond milk. |
| RAILES | • railes n. Plural of raile. • RAILE v. (Spenser) to flow, gush. |
| SMILES | • smiles n. Plural of smile. • smiles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smile. • Smiles prop.n. A surname from Old English. |
| SPILES | • spiles n. Plural of spile. • SPILE v. to stop up with a wooden peg. |
| STILES | • stiles n. Plural of stile. • Stiles prop.n. A surname. • STILE v. to style, designate. |
| SWILES | • SWILE n. a seal (marine animal). |
| TOILES | • toiles n. Plural of toile. • TOILE n. (French) a thin dress material. |
| TUILES | • tuiles n. Plural of tuile. • TUILE n. (French) a thin cookie made with almonds. |
| UTILES | • utiles n. Plural of utile. • UTILE n. an African hardwood tree, a species of mahogany. |
| VOILES | • voiles n. Plural of voile. • VOILE n. (French) a thin semitransparent material. |
| WHILES | • whiles adv. (Archaic or Scotland) sometimes; at times. • whiles adv. (Archaic or Scotland) meanwhile. • whiles conj. (Archaic or dialect) while, whilst. |