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Definition: Crottle |
CrottleNoun1. Any of several lichens of the genus Parmelia from which reddish brown or purple dyes are made. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Synonyms: CrottleSynonyms: crotal (n), crottal (n). (additional references) |
| Synonym by domain: crotal (biology & biotechnology, chemical industry). |
| Language | Translations for "crottle"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Danish | lakmuslav (archil, cockur, crotal, litmus lichen, orchil), farvelav (archil, cockur, crotal, litmus lichen, orchil). (various references) | |
Dutch | Ochrolechia tartarea (cockur, crotal, litmus lichen). (various references) | |
Finnish | kallioruostenyppyjäkälä (cockur, crotal, litmus lichen), kalliokermajäkälä (cockur, crotal, litmus lichen). (various references) | |
French | orseille tinctoriale (crotal). (various references) | |
German | Lackmusflechte (archil, cockur, crotal, litmus lichen, orchil). (various references) | |
Italian | oricello di terra (cockur, crotal, litmus lichen). (various references) | |
Pig Latin | ottlecray.(various references) | |
Portuguese | parmélia (dark crottle, puffed shield lichen). (various references) | |
Spanish | Parmelia physodes (dark crottle, puffed shield lichen). (various references) | |
Swedish | vinstenslav (cockur, crotal, litmus lichen), örnlav (cockur, crotal, litmus lichen). (various references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references. | ||
| Language | Period | Translations |
| Latin | 500 BCE-Modern | Ochrolechia tartarea. (various references) |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "c-e-l-o-r-t-t" | |
-1 letter: colter, cotter, lector. | |
-2 letters: ceorl, lotte, octet, otter, recto, rotte, torte, toter. | |
-3 letters: celt, cero, clot, cole, colt, core, cote, lore, orle, role, rote, rotl, tole, torc, tore, tort, tote, tret, trot. | |
-4 letters: cel, col, cor, cot, let, lot, ole, orc, ore, ort, rec, ret, roc, roe, rot, tel, tet, toe, tor, tot. | |
-5 letters: el. | |
| Words containing the letters "c-e-l-o-r-t-t" | |
+2 letters: charlotte. | |
+3 letters: charlottes, contritely, corselette, cotterless, courtliest, electorate, electrojet, hectoliter, tremolitic, tricolette. | |
+4 letters: altercation, contractile, controlment, corselettes, counterplot, electorates, electrocute, electrojets, electrolyte, electrotype, felicitator, hectoliters, heteroclite, heterolytic, intercostal, latticework, luteotropic, obstetrical, protectoral, proteolytic, protostelic, protractile, pterodactyl, recommittal, reluctation, telocentric, teratologic, theoretical, translocate, tricolettes. | |
+5 letters: acetonitrile, altercations, antielectron, atheoretical, bachelorette, clitorectomy, coelenterate, coleopterist, congratulate, contemplator, contractible, contrastable, controlments, counterblast, counterplots, counterstyle, dilatometric, electrocuted, electrocutes, electrolytes, electrolytic, electrometer, electroplate, electrotonic, electrotonus, electrotyped, electrotyper, electrotypes, felicitators, gesticulator, heteroclites, horticulture, intercoastal, intercostals, interlocutor, latticeworks, luteotrophic, meteoritical, olfactometer, protectively, pterodactyls, recommittals, reluctations, reticulation, reticulocyte, retinotectal, spectatorial, sternocostal, telecommuter, telocentrics, theocratical, translocated, translocates, trochanteral. | |
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| 1. Definition 2. Synonyms 3. Translations: Modern 4. Translations: Ancient | 5. Anagrams 6. Bibliography |
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