These are the meanings of the letters LCETANT when you unscramble them.
- Cantle (n.)
A corner or edge of anything; a piece; a fragment; a part.
- Cantle (n.)
The upwardly projecting rear part of saddle, opposite to the pommel.
- Cantle (v. t.)
To cut in pieces; to cut out from.
- Cattle (n. pl.)
Quadrupeds of the Bovine family; sometimes, also, including all domestic quadrupeds, as sheep, goats, horses, mules, asses, and swine.
- Cental (n.)
A weight of one hundred pounds avoirdupois; -- called in many parts of the United States a Hundredweight.
- Cental (n.)
Relating to a hundred.
- Lancet (n.)
A surgical instrument of various forms, commonly sharp-pointed and two-edged, used in venesection, and in opening abscesses, etc.
- Lancet (n.)
An iron bar used for tapping a melting furnace.
- 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.
- 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).
- tectal (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.