| ATTOLASER | • ATTOLASER n. a high-powered laser capable of producing pulses measured in quintillionths of a second. |
| ATTOLASERS | • ATTOLASER n. a high-powered laser capable of producing pulses measured in quintillionths of a second. |
| ATTOLLENS | • ATTOLLENS adj. (Latin) of a muscle, that raises, also ATTOLLENT. |
| ATTOLLENT | • attollent adj. (Obsolete) Lifting up; raising. • attollent n. (Obsolete) A raising or lifting muscle. • ATTOLLENT adj. lifting up, raising. |
| ATTOLLENTS | • attollents n. Plural of attollent. • ATTOLLENT n. a muscle that raises, also ATTOLLENS. |
| BATTOLOGICAL | • battological adj. Exhibiting or relating to battology. • BATTOLOGICAL adj. pertaining to battology, unnecessarily repetitive writing or speaking. |
| BATTOLOGIES | • battologies n. Plural of battology. • BATTOLOGY n. a needless repetition of words in speaking or writing. |
| BATTOLOGY | • battology n. Continual unnecessary reiteration of the same words, phrases, or ideas. • BATTOLOGY n. a needless repetition of words in speaking or writing. |
| DITTOLOGIES | • dittologies n. Plural of dittology. • DITTOLOGY n. a twofold reading or interpretation. |
| DITTOLOGY | • dittology n. A double reading or interpretation of a text. • DITTOLOGY n. a twofold reading or interpretation. |
| GLOTTOLOGIES | • GLOTTOLOGY n. the science of tongues or languages. |
| GLOTTOLOGY | • glottology n. The science of tongues or languages. • GLOTTOLOGY n. the science of tongues or languages. |
| OUTTOLD | • outtold v. Simple past tense and past participle of outtell. • OUTTELL v. to say openly. |
| WITTOL | • wittol n. (Archaic) A man who knows and tolerates his wife’s infidelity with another man or men; a mari complaisant. • wittol n. (UK, dialect, obsolete) A bird, the wheatear. • WITTOL n. (archaic) a husband who accepts his wife's infidelity. |
| WITTOLLY | • wittolly adj. (Obsolete) Like a wittol; cuckoldly. • WITTOLLY adj. (Shakespeare) like a wittol, a husband who accepts his wife's infidelity. |
| WITTOLS | • wittols n. Plural of wittol. • WITTOL n. (archaic) a husband who accepts his wife's infidelity. |