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There are 20 words containing ITLING

BETITLINGbetitling v. Present participle of betitle.
BETITLE v. to furnish with a title or titles.
CHITLINGchitling n. Alternative form of chitterling (shirt frill).
chitling n. Alternative form of chitterling (intestine used as food).
CHITLING n. part of the small intestine of swine, also CHITLIN, CHITTERLING.
CHITLINGSchitlings n. Pronunciation spelling of chitterlings.
CHITLING n. part of the small intestine of swine, also CHITLIN, CHITTERLING.
DISENTITLINGdisentitling v. Present participle of disentitle.
DISENTITLE v. to deprive of title or claim.
ENTITLINGentitling v. Present participle of entitle.
ENTITLE v. to give a right to, also INTITLE, INTITULE.
INTITLINGintitling v. Present participle of intitle.
INTITLE v. to give a right to, also ENTITLE, INTITULE.
KITLINGkitling n. (Archaic) Any young animal, especially a kitten; kit.
KITLING n. a young animal.
KITLINGSkitlings n. Plural of kitling.
KITLING n. a young animal.
MISTITLINGmistitling v. Present participle of mistitle.
MISTITLE v. to call by the wrong title.
RETITLINGretitling v. Present participle of retitle.
retitling n. The act of giving something a new title.
RETITLE v. to give a new title to.
SUBTITLINGsubtitling v. Present participle of subtitle.
subtitling n. The addition of subtitles to a work.
SUBTITLING n. the act of providing with a subtitle.
SUBTITLINGSsubtitlings n. Plural of subtitling.
SUBTITLING n. the act of providing with a subtitle.
TITLINGtitling v. Present participle of title.
titling n. The act of giving something a title, or of impressing the title on the back of a book.
titling n. (Law) A legal right to a property; holding a title.
TITLINGStitlings n. Plural of titling.
TITLING n. any of various tits, pipits, and similar small birds, esp. a dunnock.
UPTITLINGuptitling n. The practice of giving a job an impressive title to make it appear more desirable.
uptitling n. The practice of giving a book a more impressive title than its content merits.
UPTITLING n. the practise of conferring grandiose titles on employees doing relatively menial jobs.
UPTITLINGSUPTITLING n. the practise of conferring grandiose titles on employees doing relatively menial jobs.
WHITLINGwhitling n. (UK, dialect) A young full trout during its second season.
WHITLING n. a young bull trout.
WHITLINGSwhitlings n. Plural of whitling.
WHITLING n. a young bull trout.
WITLINGwitling n. A person who feigns wit, pretending or aspiring to be witty.
witling n. A person with very little wit.
WITLING n. one who considers himself witty.
WITLINGSwitlings n. Plural of witling.
WITLING n. one who considers himself witty.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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