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bandel

bandle

bandle

noun

  1. An Irish measure of two feet in length.

bardel

bawled

bawled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of bawl

beadle

beadle

noun

  1. (Scotland, ecclesiastic) An attendant to the minister.
  2. A parish constable, a uniformed minor (lay) official, who ushers and keeps order.
  3. A warrant officer.

beclad

beclad

adj

  1. Clothed about; clad.

bedlam

bedlam

noun

  1. (obsolete) A lunatic asylum; a madhouse.
  2. (obsolete) An insane person; a lunatic; a madman.
  3. A place or situation of chaotic uproar, and where confusion prevails.

bedlar

bedral

beglad

belady

belady

verb

  1. To promote to the status of lady.

belard

belaud

belaud

verb

  1. (transitive, rare) To load with praise; praise greatly; extol.

beldam

beldam

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of beldame

bellda

biland

biland

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of byland

bildad

bildar

bildar

noun

  1. (India, historical) A laborer who excavates or digs, often one employed by the Public Works Department of Upper India.

bladed

bladed

adj

  1. Having a blade; having the specified number or type of blades.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of blade

bladen

blader

blader

noun

  1. A rollerblader.

blades

blades

noun

  1. plural of blade

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blade

bladon

blamed

blamed

adj

  1. euphemism of damned (intensifier)

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of blame

blanda

blared

blared

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of blare

blawed

blazed

blazed

adj

  1. (slang) Under the influence of marijuana, usually at a relatively high dose.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of blaze

blenda

boland

bradly

bradly

Proper noun

  1. a rare spelling variant of Bradley.

bridal

bridal

adj

  1. Of or pertaining to a bride, or to wedding; nuptial.

noun

  1. (archaic) A wedding feast or festival; a wedding.

byland

byland

noun

  1. A peninsula

cabled

cabled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of cable

caddle

cadell

cadwal

calade

calade

noun

  1. A slope or declivity in a manège ground down which a horse is made to gallop, to give suppleness to its haunches.

calced

calced

adj

  1. (rare) Wearing shoes; used especially of religious orders.

calden

calder

calida

calked

calked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of calk

called

called

adj

  1. Having the name of.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of call

callid

callid

adj

  1. Characterized by cunning or shrewdness; crafty.

calmed

calmed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of calm

calved

calved

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of calve

candil

candle

candle

noun

  1. (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.
  2. (obsolete) A unit of luminous intensity, now replaced by the SI unit candela.
  3. A light source consisting of a wick embedded in a solid, flammable substance such as wax, tallow, or paraffin.
  4. The protruding, removable portion of a filter, particularly a water filter.

verb

  1. (embryology, transitive) To observe the growth of an embryo inside (an egg), using a bright light source.
  2. (pottery, transitive) To dry (greenware) prior to the firing cycle, setting the kiln at 200° Celsius until all water is removed from the greenware.
  3. (transitive) To check (an item, such as an envelope) by holding it between a light source and the eye.

cardel

cardel

noun

  1. A hogshead (large barrel) once used by whalers

cardol

cardol

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) An oily yellow liquid extracted from the shell of the cashew nut.

caudal

caudal

adj

  1. (anatomical terms of location and direction) Toward the tail end (hind end) of the body; in bipeds such as humans, this direction corresponds to inferior.
  2. (zoology) Pertaining to the tail or posterior or hind part of a body.

noun

  1. A caudal vertebra.

caudle

caudle

noun

  1. A hot drink given to the sick, consisting of wine or ale, eggs, and bread.

verb

  1. (transitive) To make into caudle.
  2. (transitive) To serve as a caudle to; to refresh.

caulds

cedula

cedula

noun

  1. (Philippines) A community tax certificate, often used as a form of identification in the Philippines.
  2. A South American promissory note or mortgage bond on lands.

cladus

cladus

noun

  1. (botany) A branch of a ramose spicule, which collectively form the cladome.

clardy

claude

claudy

clawed

clawed

adj

  1. having claws (of animals)

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of claw

clayed

clayed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of clay

coaled

coaled

adj

  1. Laden with a supply of coal to be used as fuel.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of coal

colada

colada

noun

  1. (informal) piña colada

colead

colead

noun

  1. A joint lead; one of a group of actors who jointly take lead roles.

verb

  1. To lead jointly.

cordal

cordal

noun

  1. Alternative form of cordelle

cradle

cradle

noun

  1. (carpentry) A ribbing for vaulted ceilings and arches intended to be covered with plaster.
  2. (contact juggling) A hand position allowing a contact ball to be held steadily on the back of the hand.
  3. (figuratively) Infancy, or very early life.
  4. (figuratively) The place of origin, or in which anything is nurtured or protected in the earlier period of existence.
  5. (mining) A machine on rockers, used in washing out auriferous earth.
  6. (mining) A suspended scaffold used in shafts.
  7. (nautical) A basket or apparatus in which, when a line has been made fast to a wrecked ship from the shore, the people are brought off from the wreck.
  8. A bed or cot for a baby, oscillating on rockers or swinging on pivots.
  9. A case for a broken or dislocated limb.
  10. A frame to keep the bedclothes from contact with the sensitive parts of an injured person.
  11. A framework of timbers, or iron bars, moving upon ways or rollers, used to support, lift, or carry ships or other vessels, heavy guns, etc., as up an inclined plane, or across a strip of land, or in launching a ship.
  12. A mechanical device for tilting and decanting a bottle of wine.
  13. A rest for the receiver of a telephone, or for certain computer hardware.
  14. A tool used in mezzotint engraving, which, by a rocking motion, raises burrs on the surface of the plate, so preparing the ground.
  15. An implement consisting of a broad scythe for cutting grain, with a set of long fingers parallel to the scythe, designed to receive the grain, and to lay it evenly in a swath.

verb

  1. (lacrosse) To rock the lacrosse stick back and forth in order to keep the ball in the head by means of centrifugal force.
  2. (transitive) To contain in or as if in a cradle.
  3. (transitive) To rock (a baby to sleep).
  4. (transitive) To wrap protectively, to hold gently and protectively.
  5. To cut and lay (grain) with a cradle.
  6. To lull or quieten, as if by rocking.
  7. To nurse or train in infancy.
  8. To put ribs across the back of (a picture), to prevent the panels from warping.
  9. To transport a vessel by means of a cradle.

credal

credal

adj

  1. (mathematics) Describes a probability based on belief.
  2. Alternative spelling of creedal

dabble

dabble

noun

  1. A spattering or sprinkling of a liquid.
  2. An act of participation in an activity in a casual or superficial way.
  3. An act of splashing in soft mud, water, etc.

verb

  1. (intransitive, figuratively) To participate or have an interest in an activity in a casual or superficial way.
  2. (intransitive, obsolete) To interfere or meddle in; to tamper with.
  3. (transitive) To cause splashing by moving a body part like a bill or limb in soft mud, water, etc., often playfully; to play in shallow water; to paddle.
  4. (transitive) To make slightly wet or soiled by spattering or sprinkling a liquid (such as water, mud, or paint) on it; to bedabble.

dablet

dabolt

dacelo

dactyl

dactyl

noun

  1. A metrical foot of three syllables (— ⏑ ⏑), one long followed by two short, or one accented followed by two unaccented.

dacula

daddle

daddle

noun

  1. (slang, obsolete) The hand or fist; used in the phrase "tip us your daddle" meaning "give me your hand".

verb

  1. (intransitive, archaic or dialectal) To walk unsteadily; totter; dawdle
  2. To diddle (cheat)

daedal

daedal

adj

  1. Skilful, ingenious, cunning.

daegal

daffle

daftly

daftly

adv

  1. In a daft manner.

dagall

daggle

daggle

verb

  1. (intransitive) To run, go, or trail oneself through water, mud, or slush; to draggle.
  2. (transitive) To trail, so as to wet or befoul; to make wet and limp; to moisten.

daggly

dagley

dahlia

dahlia

noun

  1. Any plant of the genus Dahlia, tuberous perennial flowering plants native to Mexico.

dahlin

dahlin

noun

  1. (archaic, chemistry) inulin

daidle

daidle

noun

  1. (Scotland) A pinafore.

verb

  1. (Scotland) To daddle; totter; move unsteadily.
  2. (Scotland) To draggle.
  3. (Scotland) To saunter.

daidly

daigle

dailey

dakhla

daktyl

dalaga

dalaga

noun

  1. (Philippines) A young woman who has passed puberty but is not yet married; an eligible young woman.

dalasi

dalasi

noun

  1. The currency of the Gambia, divided into 100 bututs.

daledh

daleth

daleth

noun

  1. Alternative form of dalet

dalila

dallan

dallas

dalles

dalles

noun

  1. (plural only) A steep-sided part of a stream channel, near the dalles proper, marked by clefts, ravines, or gorges.
  2. (plural only) The rapids in a deep, narrow stream confined between the rock walls of a canyon or gorge.

dallin

dallis

dallon

dallon

Proper noun

  1. said to mean "from the dale."

dallop

dallop

noun

  1. (obsolete) Alternative form of dollop.
  2. (obsolete, East Anglia and Essex) A tuft or clump, especially an unploughed patch amongst fields of corn.

dalton

dalton

noun

  1. (physics) the atomic mass unit

dalury

dalyce

damali

damply

damply

adv

  1. In a damp manner.

damsel

damsel

noun

  1. A chattering damsel (component of a mill).
  2. A girl; a maiden (without sexual experience).
  3. A young woman (of noble birth).
  4. A young woman who is not married.
  5. An unmarried lady-in-waiting.

dandle

dandle

verb

  1. (transitive) To move up and down on one's knee or in one's arms, in affectionate play, usually said of a child.
  2. (transitive) To treat with fondness or affection, as if a child; to pet.
  3. (transitive, obsolete) To play with; to wheedle.

danell

dangle

dangle

noun

  1. (slang, ice hockey, lacrosse) The action of dangling; a series of complex stick tricks and fakes in order to defeat the defender in style.
  2. A dangling ornament or decoration.
  3. An agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To hang loosely with the ability to swing.
  2. (intransitive, dated) To trail or follow around.
  3. (intransitive, slang, ice hockey, lacrosse) The action of performing a move or deke with the puck in order to get past a defender or goalie; perhaps because of the resemblance to dangling the puck on a string.
  4. (medicine, intransitive) Of a patient: to be positioned with the legs hanging over the edge of the bed.
  5. (medicine, transitive) To position (a patient) in this way.
  6. (transitive) To hang or trail something loosely.
  7. (transitive, figurative, by extension) To put forth as a possibility.

daniel

daniel

noun

  1. (US slang) The buttocks.

danila

danilo

dankly

dankly

adv

  1. In a dank manner.

dannel

dapple

dapple

adj

  1. Having a mottled or spotted skin or coat, dappled.

noun

  1. A mottled marking, usually in clusters.
  2. An animal with a mottled or spotted skin or coat.

verb

  1. To mark or become marked with mottling or spots.

darell

darill

darkle

darkle

verb

  1. To be dark; to be visible only darkly.
  2. To become dark; to show indistinctly.

darkly

darkly

adj

  1. (chiefly poetic) Relating to darkness or obscurity.

adv

  1. (figuratively) In a manner which is difficult to understand, or which retards or prevents understanding; incomprehensibly
  2. (figuratively) In a manner which is not readily visible or noticeable; inconspicuously
  3. (figuratively) In a manner which produces an inward conviction of future misfortune; ominously
  4. (figuratively) In a manner which retards or prevents discernment; clandestinely
  5. (figuratively) In a manner which tends to produce uncertainty or confusion; bewilderingly
  6. (figuratively) In a morbid manner; morbidly, sinisterly
  7. With a dark appearance
  8. With insufficient light for easy discernment or comprehension

darlan

darnel

darnel

noun

  1. A species of ryegrass, Lolium temulentum, often found in wheat fields and often host to a fungus intoxicating to humans and animals.
  2. Various species of Lolium, especially as a weed in wheat fields.

darrel

darryl

darryl

Proper noun

  1. name, a spelling variant of Darrell.

dartle

dartle

verb

  1. To pierce or shoot through; to dart repeatedly.

daryle

dashel

dassel

dassel

Proper noun

  1. A city in Minnesota.

dawdle

dawdle

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of doddle (“a job, task, or other activity that is easy to complete or simple”)
  2. An act of moving or walking lackadaisically, a dawdling; a leisurely or slow walk or other journey.
  3. An act of spending time idly and unfruitfully; a dawdling.
  4. Synonym of dawdler (“a person who dawdles or idles”)

verb

  1. (transitive) Chiefly followed by away: to spend (time) without haste or purpose.
  2. To move or walk lackadaisically.
  3. To spend time idly and unfruitfully; to waste time.

dayfly

dayfly

noun

  1. A mayfly.

daylit

dazzle

dazzle

noun

  1. (figurative) Showy brilliance that may stop a person from thinking clearly.
  2. (uncommon) A herd of zebra.
  3. (uncountable) Dazzle camouflage.
  4. A light of dazzling brilliancy.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To be overpowered by light; to be confused by excess of brightness.
  2. (transitive) To confuse the sight of by means of excessive brightness.
  3. (transitive, figuratively) To render incapable of thinking clearly; to overwhelm with showiness or brilliance.

dclass

deadly

deadly

adj

  1. (informal) Excellent, awesome, cool.
  2. (informal) Very boring.
  3. (obsolete, rare) Subject to death; mortal.
  4. Aiming or willing to destroy; implacable; desperately hostile.
  5. Causing death; lethal.
  6. Very accurate (of aiming with a bow, firearm, etc.).

adv

  1. (obsolete) Fatally, mortally.
  2. Extremely, incredibly.
  3. In a way which suggests death.

deafly

deafly

adv

  1. In a deaf manner; without the aid of a sense of hearing.

dealer

dealer

noun

  1. A drug dealer, one who peddles illicit drugs.
  2. A particular type of stock broker or trader.
  3. One who deals in goods, especially automobiles; a middleman.
  4. One who deals or metes out anything.
  5. The person who deals the cards in a card game.

dearly

dearly

adv

  1. At great expense.
  2. In a dear or expensive manner.
  3. In a dear or precious manner.

deasil

deasil

adv

  1. Clockwise.

noun

  1. Clockwise motion.

deblai

decals

decals

noun

  1. plural of decal

declan

declan

Proper noun

  1. name, anglicized form of an Irish Gaelic saint's name Deaglán.

defail

defail

verb

  1. (obsolete) To cause to fail.

defalk

defalk

verb

  1. (archaic) To reduce by deducting a part, especially when used in a financial sense.
  2. (obsolete) To cut off, to deduct, to subtract (especially expenses or a sum of money).

defial

deflea

deflea

verb

  1. (transitive) To rid of fleas.

dehlia

dekalb

delace

deland

deland

Proper noun

  1. a city in Florida, USA, and the county seat of Named after

delano

delate

delate

verb

  1. Obsolete form of dilate.
  2. To carry abroad; to spread; to make public.
  3. To carry on; to conduct.
  4. To carry or bring against, as a charge; to inform against.
  5. To carry; to convey.

delawn

delays

delays

noun

  1. plural of delay

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delay

delead

delead

verb

  1. (transitive) To remove the lead (metal) from.

delian