An alloy of aluminium, nickel and cobalt, sometimes alloyed with smaller amounts of iron, copper, titanium and used primarily in the manufacture of magnets.
ancell
ancile
ancile
noun
(historical, Roman antiquity) The sacred shield of the Ancient Romans, said to have fallen from heaven in the reign of Numa. It was the palladium of Rome.
ancoly
anglic
anglic
Adjective
Anglian
anilic
anilic
adj
Relating to aniline or to anil
anlace
anlace
noun
Alternative spelling of anelace
auncel
auncel
noun
A crude balance for weighing, and a kind of weight, formerly used in England.
baclin
balcon
balcon
noun
Obsolete form of balcony.
bancal
bancal
noun
An ornamental covering, as of carpet or leather, for a bench or form.
blanca
blanch
blanch
verb
(intransitive) To cover (sheet iron) with a coating of tin.
(intransitive) To grow or become white.
(transitive) To bleach by excluding the light, for example the stalks or leaves of plants, by earthing them up or tying them together
(transitive) To give a white lustre to (silver, before stamping, in the process of coining)
(transitive) To make white by removing the skin of, for example by scalding
(transitive) To take the color out of, and make white; to bleach.
(transitive) To whiten, for example the surface of meat, by plunging into boiling water and afterwards into cold, so as to harden the surface and retain the juices
(transitive, cooking) To cook by dipping briefly into boiling water, then directly into cold water.
(transitive, figuratively) To give a favorable appearance to; to whitewash; to whiten;
To avoid, as from fear; to evade; to leave unnoticed.
To cause to turn aside or back.
To use evasion.
blanco
blanco
verb
(transitive) To polish using Blanco.
blancs
blancs
noun
plural of blanc
blench
blench
noun
A deceit; a trick.
A sidelong glance.
verb
(intransitive) To fly off; to turn aside.
(intransitive) To shrink; start back; give way; flinch; turn aside or fly off.
(intransitive, of the eye) To quail.
(obsolete) To blanch.
(transitive) To deceive; cheat.
(transitive) To draw back from; shrink; avoid; elude; deny, as from fear.
(transitive) To hinder; obstruct; disconcert; foil.
buncal
calden
calean
calgon
calhan
calina
caline
calion
calkin
calkin
noun
A calk (on a horseshoe).
callan
calvin
calvin
Proper noun
of French and Spanish origin, notably borne by John Calvin, French Protestant theologian
name derived from the surname; used especially by nonconformist families
calyon
calyon
noun
flint or pebble stone, used in building walls, etc.
canale
canali
canals
canals
noun
plural of canal
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of canal
cancel
cancel
noun
(obsolete) An enclosure; a boundary; a limit.
(printing) The page that replaces it.
(printing) The page thus suppressed.
(printing) The suppression on striking out of matter in type, or of a printed page or pages.
A cancellation (US); (nonstandard in some kinds of English).
A control message posted to Usenet that serves to cancel a previously posted message.
verb
(obsolete) To shut out, as with a railing or with latticework; to exclude.
(printing, dated) To suppress or omit; to strike out, as matter in type.
(transitive) To cross out something with lines etc.
(transitive) To invalidate or annul something.
(transitive) To mark something (such as a used postage stamp) so that it can't be reused.
(transitive) To offset or equalize something.
(transitive, mathematics) To remove a common factor from both the numerator and denominator of a fraction, or from both sides of an equation.
(transitive, media) To stop production of a programme.
(transitive, neologism) To cease to provide financial or moral support to (someone deemed unacceptable). Compare cancel culture.
candil
candle
candle
noun
(forestry) A fast-growing, light-colored, upward-growing shoot on a pine tree in the spring. As growth slows in summer, the shoot darkens and is no longer conspicuous.
(obsolete) A unit of luminous intensity, now replaced by the SI unit candela.
A light source consisting of a wick embedded in a solid, flammable substance such as wax, tallow, or paraffin.
The protruding, removable portion of a filter, particularly a water filter.
verb
(embryology, transitive) To observe the growth of an embryo inside (an egg), using a bright light source.
(pottery, transitive) To dry (greenware) prior to the firing cycle, setting the kiln at 200° Celsius until all water is removed from the greenware.
(transitive) To check (an item, such as an envelope) by holding it between a light source and the eye.
canela
canell
canelo
canful
canful
noun
As much as a can will hold.
cangle
cannel
cannel
noun
A bituminous coal that burns brightly with much smoke.
cantal
cantal
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Cantal
cantel
cantel
noun
Alternative form of cantle
cantil
cantil
noun
Any of various snakes of the species Agkistrodon bilineatus.
cantle
cantle
noun
(Scotland) On many styles of sporran, a metal arc along the top of the pouch, usually fronting the clasp.
(Scotland) The top of the head.
(obsolete) A splinter, slice, or sliver broken off something.
The raised back of a saddle.
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To cut into pieces.
(obsolete, transitive) To cut out from.
canula
canula
noun
Alternative form of cannula
caplan
caplin
caplin
noun
Alternative form of capelin
The cap or coupling of a flail, through which the thongs pass that connect the handle and swingel.
carlen
carlin
carlin
noun
Alternative form of carling
An old woman.
carlyn
carnal
carnal
adj
Of or relating to the body or flesh.
Relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites.
Worldly or earthly; temporal.
carnel
caslon
catlin
catlin
noun
Alternative form of catling (surgical knife)
celene
celina
celine
cental
cental
adj
Relating to a hundred.
noun
(historical) A weight of one hundred avoirdupois pounds.
ceylon
ceylon
Proper noun
Sri Lanka
chalon
chalon
noun
(obsolete) A bed blanket.
chanel
chelan
chelan
Proper noun
a city in Washington, USA.
chilon
chinle
chinol
cholon
chulan
chulan
noun
The fragrant flowers of Chloranthus spicatus (formerly Chloranthus inconspicuus), used in China for perfuming tea.
cimnel
cineol
cineol
noun
(organic chemistry) eucalyptol
cingle
cingle
noun
A kind of belt or other girdle.
cinnyl
claman
clance
clancy
clancy
noun
An overflow or spillage.
clangs
clangs
noun
plural of clang
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clang
clanks
clanks
noun
plural of clank
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clank
clarin
claxon
claxon
noun
Alternative spelling of klaxon.
clayen
clayen
adj
Of clay; made of clay.
cleans
cleans
noun
plural of clean
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clean
clemen
clemon
clench
clench
noun
(archaic) A pun
(engineering) A seal that is applied to formed thin-wall bushings.
A local chapter of the Church of the SubGenius parody religion.
A tight grip.
verb
To close tightly.
To grip or hold fast.
cleone
client
client
noun
(computing) The role of a computer application or system that requests and/or consumes the services provided by another having the role of server.
(law) A person who employs or retains an attorney to represent him or her in any legal matter, or one who merely divulges confidential matters to an attorney while pursuing professional assistance without subsequently retaining the attorney.
A customer, a buyer or receiver of goods or services.
A person who receives help or services from a professional such as a lawyer or accountant.
Short for client state.
clinah
clinal
clinal
adj
(chemistry) Describing a torsion angle between 30° and 150°
Pertaining to a cline.
Pertaining to beds or rest.
clinch
clinch
noun
(nautical) A hitch or bend by which a rope is made fast to the ring of an anchor, or the breeching of a ship's gun to the ringbolts.
(obsolete) A pun.
(slang, archaic) A prison sentence.
(wrestling, combat sports) The act of one or both fighters holding onto the other to prevent being hit or engage in standup grappling.
A passionate embrace.
Any of several fastenings.
The act or process of holding fast; that which serves to hold fast.
verb
To bend and hammer the point of (a nail) so it cannot be removed.
To clasp; to interlock.
To embrace passionately.
To fasten securely or permanently.
To hold firmly; to clench.
To make certain; to finalize.
To set closely together; to close tightly.
clines
clines
noun
plural of cline
clings
clings
noun
plural of cling
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cling
clingy
clingy
adj
(informal, usually derogatory) Pathetically attached to, or possessive of someone, usually a significant other.
Having a tendency to cling.
clinia
clinia
noun
plural of clinium
clinic
clinic
noun
(medicine, by extension) A hospital session to diagnose or treat patients.
(medicine, obsolete) A school, or class, in which medicine or surgery is taught by examining and treating patients in the presence of the pupils.
(obsolete) A bed-ridden person
(obsolete) Somene who receives baptism on a sickbed.
(wrestling) A series of workouts used to build skills of practitioners regardless of team affiliation.
A group practice of several physicians or other health professionals.
A medical facility, such as a hospital, especially one for the treatment and diagnosis of outpatients.
A meeting for the diagnosis of problems, or training, on a particular subject.
A temporary office arranged on a regular basis to allow politicians to meet their constituents.
clinid
clinid
noun
(ichthyology) Any fish in the family Clinidae.
clinis
clinks
clinks
noun
plural of clink
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clink
clints
clints
noun
plural of clint
clinty
cliona
clione
cloine
clonal
clonal
adj
(biology) That lives with others of the same kind
(cytology) Related to the descendants through cell division of a single identifiable cell, either in vitro or in vivo
Relating to, or created by asexual reproduction (cloning)
cloned
cloned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of clone
cloner
cloner
noun
(computing) A software program that duplicates media.
(science fiction) A device capable of duplicating physical objects.
Someone who clones something.
clones
clones
noun
plural of clone
clonic
clonic
adj
Pertaining to clonus; having irregular, convulsive spasms.
clonks
clonks
noun
plural of clonk
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clonk
clonos
clonus
clonus
noun
(medicine) A muscular spasm with regular contractions.
closen
closen
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To make or become close.
cloven
cloven
adj
Split, sundered, or divided.
verb
past participle of cleave
clowns
clowns
noun
plural of clown
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clown
cloyne
cluing
cluing
verb
present participle of clue
clunch
clunch
noun
(UK) A traditional building material mostly made of chalk or clay.
verb
(transitive) To grasp firmly; clench.
clunks
clunks
noun
plural of clunk
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clunk
(Scotland, transitive, intransitive, sometimes figurative) To grow or make cold.
coleen
coleen
noun
Alternative form of colleen
colene
colent
colfin
coling
colins
colins
noun
plural of colin
collen
collin
collin
noun
(obsolete) A very pure form of gelatin.
collun
colman
colner
colona
colone
colone
noun
Alternative form of colon (“husbandman”)
coloni
coloni
noun
plural of colonus
colons
colons
noun
plural of colon
colony
colony
noun
(India) An apartment complex or neighborhood.
(biology) A group of organisms of same or different species living together in close association.
A group of bacteria, fungi or other cells cultured together, especially from a single cell.
A group of people who settle such an area and maintain ties to their native country, and (later) their descendants.
A group of people with similar interests, occupations, or characteristics, living in a particular area; the area such people occupy.
A group of people, of one nationality, ethnic group, or language, residing in a different country, city, or area; the area such people occupy.
A local group of Beaver Scouts.
A potential new chapter of a fraternity or sorority awaiting official recognition from their headquarters.
An area under the political control of another country and typically occupied by settlers (colonists) from it, or by their descendants.
colpin
colson
coltin
colton
colton
Proper noun
Any of several placenames in England derived from and
derived from any of these places.
name transferred from the surname.
coltun
column
column
noun
(architecture) A solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration.
(botany) The gynostemium
(by extension) A recurring feature in a periodical, especially an opinion piece, especially by a single author or small rotating group of authors, or on a single theme.
(chemistry) An object used to separate the different components of a liquid or to purify chemical compounds.
A body of text meant to be read line by line, especially in printed material that has multiple adjacent such on a single page.
A body of troops or army vehicles, usually strung out along a road.
A unit of width, especially of advertisements, in a periodical, equivalent to the width of a usual column of text.
A vertical line of entries in a table, usually read from top to bottom.
Something having similar vertical form or structure to the things mentioned above, such as a spinal column.