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Our word unscrambler discovered 100 words from the 7 scrambled letters (A E L N R T T) you search for!

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What Can The Letters ATRETNL Mean ?

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  • Antler (n.)
    The entire horn, or any branch of the horn, of a cervine animal, as of a stag.
  • Latent (a.)
    Not visible or apparent; hidden; springs of action.
  • Latten (n.)
    A kind of brass hammered into thin sheets, formerly much used for making church utensils, as candlesticks, crosses, etc.; -- called also latten brass.
  • Latten (n.)
    Sheet tin; iron plate, covered with tin; also, any metal in thin sheets; as, gold latten.
  • Latter (a.)
    Last; latest; final.
  • Latter (a.)
    Later; more recent; coming or happening after something else; -- opposed to former; as, the former and latter rain.
  • Latter (a.)
    Of two things, the one mentioned second.
  • Latter (a.)
    Recent; modern.
  • Learnt ()
    of Learn
  • Natter (v. i.)
    To find fault; to be peevish.
  • Ratten (v. t.)
    To deprive feloniously of the tools used in one's employment (as by breaking or stealing them), for the purpose of annoying; as, to ratten a mechanic who works during a strike.
  • Rattle (n.)
    A noisy, senseless talker; a jabberer.
  • Rattle (n.)
    A rapid succession of sharp, clattering sounds; as, the rattle of a drum.
  • Rattle (n.)
    A scolding; a sharp rebuke.
  • Rattle (n.)
    An instrument with which a rattling sound is made; especially, a child's toy that rattles when shaken.
  • Rattle (n.)
    Any organ of an animal having a structure adapted to produce a rattling sound.
  • Rattle (n.)
    Noisy, rapid talk.
  • Rattle (n.)
    The noise in the throat produced by the air in passing through mucus which the lungs are unable to expel; -- chiefly observable at the approach of death, when it is called the death rattle. See R/le.
  • Rattle (v. i.)
    To drive or ride briskly, so as to make a clattering; as, we rattled along for a couple of miles.
  • Rattle (v. i.)
    To make a clatter with the voice; to talk rapidly and idly; to clatter; -- with on or away; as, she rattled on for an hour.
  • Rattle (v. i.)
    To make a quick succession of sharp, inharmonious noises, as by the collision of hard and not very sonorous bodies shaken together; to clatter.
  • Rattle (v. t.)
    Hence, to disconcert; to confuse; as, to rattle one's judgment; to rattle a player in a game.
  • Rattle (v. t.)
    To assail, annoy, or stun with a rattling noise.
  • Rattle (v. t.)
    To cause to make a rattling or clattering sound; as, to rattle a chain.
  • Rattle (v. t.)
    To scold; to rail at.
  • Rental (n.)
    A schedule, account, or list of rents, with the names of the tenants, etc.; a rent roll.
  • Rental (n.)
    A sum total of rents; as, an estate that yields a rental of ten thousand dollars a year.
  • Talent (v. t.)
    Among the ancient Greeks, a weight and a denomination of money equal to 60 minae or 6,000 drachmae. The Attic talent, as a weight, was about 57 lbs. avoirdupois; as a denomination of silver money, its value was £243 15s. sterling, or about $1,180.
  • Talent (v. t.)
    Among the Hebrews, a weight and denomination of money. For silver it was equivalent to 3,000 shekels, and in weight was equal to about 93/ lbs. avoirdupois; as a denomination of silver, it has been variously estimated at from £340 to £396 sterling, or about $1,645 to $1,916. For gold it was equal to 10,000 gold shekels.
  • Talent (v. t.)
    Inclination; will; disposition; desire.
  • Talent (v. t.)
    Intellectual ability, natural or acquired; mental endowment or capacity; skill in accomplishing; a special gift, particularly in business, art, or the like; faculty; a use of the word probably originating in the Scripture parable of the talents (Matt. xxv. 14-30).

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