| UNTILE | • untile v. (Transitive) To remove the tiles from. • UNTILE v. to strip of tiles. |
| CENTILE | • centile n. Clipping of percentile. • CENTILE n. a value of a statistical variable. |
| GENTILE | • gentile adj. Non-Jewish. • gentile adj. Heathen, pagan. • gentile adj. (Mormonism) Non-Mormon. |
| PANTILE | • pantile n. A type of interlocking roof tile with a rounded under and over, giving it an elongated S shape. • pantile n. (Obsolete, slang) A hat. • pantile n. (Obsolete) A flat jam-covered cake. |
| PONTILE | • pontile adj. (Anatomy) Of or relating to the pons. • PONTILE n. an iron rod used in holding and manipulating glassware during manufacture, also PONTIE, PONTIL, PONTY, PUNTEE, PUNTY. |
| QUANTILE | • quantile n. (Statistics) One of the class of values of a variate which divides the members of a batch or sample… • QUANTILE n. any of the values of a random variable that divides a frequency distribution. |
| QUINTILE | • quintile n. (Statistics) Any of the quantiles which divide an ordered sample population into five equally numerous subsets. • quintile n. (By extension) A subset thus obtained. • quintile n. (Astrology) An aspect of planets that are distant from each other by one fifth of a zodiac (72°). |
| INFANTILE | • infantile adj. Pertaining to infants. • infantile adj. Childish; immature. • INFANTILE adj. like an infant, childish, also INFANTINE. |
| BIQUINTILE | • biquintile n. (Astrology) An aspect of two planets that are distant from each other by two fifths of a great circle (72 degrees). • BIQUINTILE n. the aspect of planets when they are twice the fifth part of a great circle (i.e. 144 degrees) from each other. |
| MERCANTILE | • mercantile adj. (Economics) Concerned with the exchange of goods for profit. • mercantile adj. (Economics) Of or relating to mercantilism. • MERCANTILE adj. of or relating to merchants or trading. |
| PERCENTILE | • percentile n. (Statistics) Any of the ninety-nine points that divide an ordered distribution into one hundred parts… • percentile n. (Statistics) Any one of the hundred groups so divided. • PERCENTILE n. the value below which falls a large number of statistical units e.g. exam scores. |