These are the meanings of the letters WILTER when you unscramble them.
- Liter (n.)
Alt. of Litre
- Litre (n.)
A measure of capacity in the metric system, being a cubic decimeter, equal to 61.022 cubic inches, or 2.113 American pints, or 1.76 English pints.
- Litre (n.)
Same as Liter.
- relit (unknown)
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- Tiler (n.)
A doorkeeper or attendant at a lodge of Freemasons.
- Tiler (n.)
A man whose occupation is to cover buildings with tiles.
- twier (unknown)
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- Twirl (n.)
A twist; a convolution.
- Twirl (n.)
The act of twirling; a rapid circular motion; a whirl or whirling; quick rotation.
- Twirl (v. i.)
To revolve with velocity; to be whirled round rapidly.
- Twirl (v. t.)
To move or turn round rapidly; to whirl round; to move and turn rapidly with the fingers.
- Write (v. i.)
To be regularly employed or occupied in writing, copying, or accounting; to act as clerk or amanuensis; as, he writes in one of the public offices.
- Write (v. i.)
To compose or send letters.
- Write (v. i.)
To form characters, letters, or figures, as representative of sounds or ideas; to express words and sentences by written signs.
- Write (v. i.)
To frame or combine ideas, and express them in written words; to play the author; to recite or relate in books; to compose.
- Write (v. t.)
Hence, to compose or produce, as an author.
- Write (v. t.)
To impress durably; to imprint; to engrave; as, truth written on the heart.
- Write (v. t.)
To make known by writing; to record; to prove by one's own written testimony; -- often used reflexively.
- Write (v. t.)
To set down for reading; to express in legible or intelligible characters; to inscribe; as, to write a deed; to write a bill of divorcement; hence, specifically, to set down in an epistle; to communicate by letter.
- Write (v. t.)
To set down, as legible characters; to form the conveyance of meaning; to inscribe on any material by a suitable instrument; as, to write the characters called letters; to write figures.