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aeolid

aeolid

noun

  1. A sea slug of the suborder Aeolidina.

albedo

albedo

noun

  1. (alchemy) One of the four major stages of the magnum opus, involving purification of the prima materia.
  2. (botany) The whitish inner portion of the rind of citrus fruits that is a source of pectin, commonly referred to as the pith.
  3. (physics, meteorology, astronomy, optics) The fraction of incident light or radiation reflected by a surface or body, commonly expressed as a percentage.

alcedo

aldose

aldose

noun

  1. (organic chemistry, biochemistry) Any of a class of monosaccharides having an aldehyde or hemiacetal functional group.

algedo

alodee

alodie

bedolt

behold

behold

intj

  1. lo!
  2. look, a call of attention to something

verb

  1. (intransitive) To look.
  2. To contemplate (someone or something).
  3. To look at or see (someone or something), especially appreciatively; to descry, to look upon.

beloid

belord

belord

verb

  1. (transitive) To address by the phrase "my lord".
  2. (transitive) To apply the title Lord to.
  3. (transitive, rare) To domineer over; lord over.

blonde

blonde

adj

  1. (especially of a woman) Alternative form of blond
  2. (especially of a woman, offensive) Stupid, ignorant, naive.

noun

  1. (film, television, theater) A kind of 2,000-watt lamp.
  2. Alternative form of blond (pale golden brown color).
  3. Alternative form of blond (person of fair hair). (Used especially of a woman. See the usage notes in the entry blond.)

blowed

blowed

verb

  1. (dialect) simple past tense and past participle of blow

boddle

boddle

noun

  1. Alternative form of bodle

bodley

bogled

boiled

boiled

adj

  1. (colloquial) Angry.
  2. (colloquial) Drunk.
  3. (of water) Having reached the boiling point.
  4. Cooked in boiling water.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of boil

bolded

bolded

verb

  1. past participle of bold

bolden

bolden

verb

  1. To make bold; to embolden.

bolder

bolder

adj

  1. comparative form of bold: more bold

bolide

bolide

noun

  1. A fireball.
  2. An extremely bright meteor.
  3. Any extraterrestrial body that collides with Earth.

bolled

bolled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of boll

boloed

boloed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of bolo

bolted

bolted

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of bolt

boodle

boodle

noun

  1. (US, dialect) The whole collection or lot; caboodle.
  2. (slang) Money, especially when acquired or spent illegally or improperly; swag.

verb

  1. (slang) To engage in bribery.

bordel

bordel

noun

  1. (now rare) A brothel.

bowdle

bowled

bowled

adv

  1. (cricket) (Dismissed) by the bowled ball hitting and breaking the batsman's wicket.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of bowl

cedrol

cedrol

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) A sesquiterpene alcohol found in the essential oil of conifers (cedar oil), especially in the cypress and juniper.

cleoid

cloned

cloned

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of clone

closed

closed

adj

  1. (electricity, of a switch or circuit breaker) To be in a position allowing electricity to flow.
  2. (engineering, gas and liquid flow, of valve or damper) To be in a position preventing fluid from flowing.
  3. (graph theory, of a walk) Whose first and last vertices are the same, forming a closed loop.
  4. (mathematics, logic, of a formula) Lacking a free variable.
  5. (mathematics, of a set) Such that its image under the specified operation is contained in it.
  6. (of a multi-word compound) Having component words joined together without spaces or hyphens; for example, timeslot as opposed to time slot or time-slot.
  7. (of a store or business) Not operating or conducting trade.
  8. (phonology) Formed by closing the mouth and nose passages completely, like the consonants /t/, /d/, and /p/.
  9. (phonology) Having the sound cut off sharply by a following consonant, like the /ɪ/ in pin.
  10. (topology, of a set) Having an open complement.
  11. Not public.
  12. Sealed, made inaccessible or impassable; not open.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of close

cloyed

cloyed

adj

  1. blocked up

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of cloy

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

coddle

coddle

noun

  1. (archaic) An effeminate person.
  2. An Irish dish comprising layers of roughly sliced pork sausages and bacon rashers with sliced potatoes and onions.

verb

  1. (transitive) To cook slowly in hot water that is below the boiling point.
  2. (transitive) To exercise excessive or damaging authority in an attempt to protect. To overprotect.
  3. (transitive) To treat gently or with great care.

codell

coiled

coiled

adj

  1. In the form of coils; having coils.
  2. Prepared and poised to act, like a snake that has coiled its lower body so it can strike.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of coil

colden

colden

verb

  1. (Scotland, transitive, intransitive, sometimes figurative) To grow or make cold.

colder

colder

adj

  1. comparative form of cold: more cold

colead

colead

noun

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

verb

  1. To lead jointly.

coodle

cooled

cooled

adj

  1. Brought to a lower temperature by means of (often in compounds).
  2. Brought to a lower temperature.
  3. Brought to a reduced degree of anger or fervour.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of cool

cordel

cordel

noun

  1. (historical) Spanish chain, a traditional Spanish and Mexican unit of distance equivalent to about 41.9 m.

cordle

cowled

cowled

adj

  1. (of a chimney) Fitted with a cowl.
  2. Wearing a cowl; hooded.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of cowl

dacelo

debolt

decoll

deflow

deflow

verb

  1. (obsolete) To flow down.

defoil

defoil

verb

  1. To defile or despoil.

defoul

defoul

verb

  1. (obsolete) To defile the chastity of; to debauch, to rape.
  2. (obsolete) To oppress, keep down.
  3. (obsolete) To physically crush or break.
  4. (obsolete) To trample underfoot.

degold

delano

deleon

delmor

delogu

deloit

delong

delora

deloul

deloul

noun

  1. A breed of dromedary used for rapid travel; a swift camel.

delrio

delton

deploy

deploy

noun

  1. (military, dated) Deployment.

verb

  1. (computing) To install, test and implement a computer system or application.
  2. (transitive, ergative) To prepare and arrange (usually military unit or units) for use.
  3. (transitive, intransitive) To unfold, open, or otherwise become ready for use.

dermol

desole

dewool

dewool

verb

  1. (transitive) To remove the wool from.

dholes

dholes

noun

  1. plural of dhole

dildoe

dildoe

noun

  1. Obsolete form of dildo.

diploe

diploe

noun

  1. (anatomy) The thin layer of soft, spongy or cancellate tissue between the bone plates which constitute the skull.

dipole

dipole

noun

  1. (chemistry) Any molecule or radical that has delocalised positive and negative charges.
  2. (physics) Any object (such as a magnet, polar molecule or antenna) that is oppositely charged at two points (or poles).
  3. (radio) A dipole antenna.

doable

doable

adj

  1. (informal) Worthy of sexual conquest.
  2. Possible to do; feasible.

noun

  1. Something that can be done; a possible or practical task.

dobule

dobule

noun

  1. (archaic) A common dace (Leuciscus leuciscus)

docile

docile

adj

  1. Ready to accept instruction or direction; obedient; subservient.
  2. Yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management.

doddle

doddle

noun

  1. (Britain, informal) A job, task, or other activity that is easy to complete or simple.
  2. A hornless animal; a pollard or doddy.

verb

  1. Misspelling of dawdle.
  2. To dodder.

dodlet

doggle

dogleg

dogleg

noun

  1. (US, also attributively) A single intersection consisting of two opposing T-junctions in close proximity; an intersection with a staggered cross street.
  2. (architecture) A configuration of stairs where a flight ascends to a half-landing before turning 180 degrees and continuing upwards.
  3. (golf, disc golf) A sharp bend in the fairway before reaching a hole.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To bend in the shape of the hind leg of a dog, especially to turn and then turn back sharply to the original direction.

doiled

dolent

dolent

adj

  1. (archaic) Sad, sorrowful.

doless

doline

doline

noun

  1. (by extension) Any sinkhole.
  2. A depression (basin, hollow) in karstic terrain/limestone.

dolite

dolled

dolled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of doll

dolley

dollie

dollie

noun

  1. Alternative form of dolly

dolmen

dolmen

noun

  1. A prehistoric megalithic tomb consisting of a capstone supported by two or more upright stones, most having originally been covered with earth or smaller stones to form a barrow.
  2. More generally, any megalithic tomb, including passage graves and wedge tombs.

dolose

dolose

adj

  1. (rare, historical, law) Deceitful, with hidden malice.

dolven

dolven

verb

  1. (obsolete) past participle of delve

domela

donela

donell

donelu

donzel

donzel

noun

  1. (obsolete) A young squire or the attendant to a knight; a page
  2. A boy or an unmarried young man

doodle

doodle

noun

  1. (obsolete) A fool, a simpleton, a mindless person.
  2. (slang, sometimes childish) Penis.
  3. A small mindless sketch, etc.
  4. Any crossbreed of a poodle with a different breed of dog.

verb

  1. (Scotland) To drone like a bagpipe.
  2. (transitive, intransitive) To draw or scribble aimlessly.

doolee

dooley

doolie

doolie

noun

  1. (US) A first-year student at the United States Air Force Academy; a cadet freshman.
  2. Alternative form of dooly (“covered litter”)

dorbel

dorsel

dorsel

noun

  1. A pannier.
  2. Alternative form of dorsal

dossel

dossel

noun

  1. Alternative form of dorsal (“a hanging or canopy”)

dotlet

dottel

dottel

noun

  1. Alternative form of dottle

dottle

dottle

adj

  1. (Scotland) Stupid or senile.

noun

  1. (Scotland) A dotard.
  2. (Tyneside) A baby's dummy, pacifier.
  3. A plug or tap of a vessel.
  4. A small rounded lump or mass.
  5. The still burning or wholly burnt tobacco plug in a pipe.

double

double

adj

  1. (music) Of an instrument, sounding an octave lower.
  2. (music) Of time, twice as fast.
  3. Designed for two users.
  4. False, deceitful, or hypocritical.
  5. Folded in two; composed of two layers.
  6. Having two aspects; ambiguous.
  7. Made up of two matching or complementary elements.
  8. Of a family relationship, related on both the maternal and paternal sides of a family.
  9. Of flowers, having more than the normal number of petals.
  10. Of twice the quantity.
  11. Stooping; bent over.

adv

  1. Twice over; twofold; doubly.
  2. Two together; two at a time. (especially in see double)

noun

  1. (Christianity) A double feast.
  2. (baseball) A two-base hit.
  3. (billiards) A strike in which the object ball is struck so as to make it rebound against the cushion to an opposite pocket.
  4. (bridge) A call that increases certain scoring points if the last preceding bid becomes the contract.
  5. (computing, programming) A double-precision floating-point number.
  6. (darts) A hit on this ring.
  7. (darts) The narrow outermost ring on a dartboard.
  8. (dominoes) A tile that has the same value (i.e., the same number of pips) on both sides.
  9. (historical) A former French coin worth one-sixth of a sou.
  10. (historical, Guernsey) A copper coin worth one-eighth of a penny.
  11. (music) Playing the same part on two instruments, alternately.
  12. (rowing) A boat for two scullers.
  13. (soccer) Two competitions, usually one league and one cup, won by the same team in a single season.
  14. (sports) The feat of scoring twice in one game.
  15. (sports, chiefly swimming and track) The feat of winning two events in a single meet or competition.
  16. A bet on two horses in different races in which any winnings from the first race are placed on the horse in the later race.
  17. A drink with two portions of alcohol.
  18. A ghostly apparition of a living person; a doppelgänger.
  19. A person who resembles and stands in for another person, often for safety purposes
  20. A redundant item for which an identical item already exists.
  21. A sharp turn, especially a return on one's own tracks.
  22. Synonym of double-quick (“fast marching pace”)
  23. Twice the number, amount, size, etc.

verb

  1. (baseball) To get a two-base hit.
  2. (billiards, snooker, pool) To cause (a ball) to rebound from a cushion before entering the pocket.
  3. (bridge) To make a call that will double certain scoring points if the preceding bid becomes the contract.
  4. (card games, intransitive) To double down.
  5. (espionage, intransitive) To operate as a double agent.
  6. (intransitive) To go or march at twice the normal speed.
  7. (intransitive) To increase by 100%, to become twice as large in size.
  8. (intransitive) To turn sharply, following a winding course.
  9. (military) To unite, as ranks or files, so as to form one from each two.
  10. (music) To duplicate (a part) either in unison or at the octave above or below it.
  11. (music, intransitive, usually followed by "on") To be capable of performing (upon an additional instrument).
  12. (nautical) To sail around (a headland or other point).
  13. (radio, informal, of a station) To transmit simultaneously on the same channel as another station, either unintentionally or deliberately, causing interference.
  14. (theater) To play (both one part and another, in the same play, etc).
  15. (transitive with as) To serve a second role or have a second purpose.
  16. (transitive) (often followed by together or up) To join or couple.
  17. (transitive) (sometimes followed by up) To clench (a fist).
  18. (transitive) To fold over so as to make two folds.
  19. (transitive) To multiply by two.
  20. (transitive) To multiply the strength or effect of by two.
  21. (transitive) To repeat exactly; copy.
  22. (transitive, intransitive, sometimes with "for") To act as substitute for (another theatrical performer in a certain role, etc).
  23. To be the double of; to exceed by twofold; to contain or be worth twice as much as.

doudle

doulce

dowell

dowels

dowels

noun

  1. plural of dowel

dowlen

doyley

doyley

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of doily

dozzle

dozzle

noun

  1. (chiefly North-country English dialectal) a paste flower on top of a pie cover.
  2. (chiefly North-country English dialectal) the straw ornament on top of a haystack.
  3. (chiefly North-country English dialectal) the tobacco left at the bottom of a pipe and put on the top of the next fill: dottle; in a general sense, a plug or a cap to top something off.
  4. (engineering) A device, originally a heated sleave of fire clay, variously used to introduce molten metal to counter the formation of hollows in metal castings as they shrink while the mould cools. Now commonly called hot top or feeder head

verb

  1. To stupify; to render dull or insensible.
  2. To use a dozzle in order to prevent shrinkage when casting in a mold.

drolet

dronel

duello

duello

noun

  1. (obsolete) A duel.

edholm

edplot

eidola

eldora

eldwon

elfdom

elfdom

noun

  1. The world or realm of elves.

elkdom

ellord

elodea

elodea

noun

  1. Any of several underwater freshwater perennials, of the genus Elodea, that have grasslike leaves; ditchmoss or pondweed.

elodes

elodia

elodie

eloped

eloped

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of elope

elsdon

elwood

enfold

enfold

verb

  1. Alternative form of infold

engold

enodal

enodal

adj

  1. Without a node.

erlond

feloid

feloid

adj

  1. Relating to the Feloidea; feliform.

noun

  1. Any member of the Feloidea.

feodal

feodal

adj

  1. Archaic form of feudal.

fidole

flodge

flowed

flowed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of flow

foaled

foaled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of foal

fodgel

foiled

foiled

adj

  1. (architecture) Having a foil.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of foil

folded

folded

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of fold

folden

folden

verb

  1. (obsolete) past participle of fold

folder

folder

noun

  1. (computing) A virtual container in a computer's file system, in which files and other folders may be stored. The files and subfolders in a folder are usually related.
  2. A folding knife, typically a pocketknife.
  3. A machine or person that folds things.
  4. An organizer that papers are kept in, usually with an index tab, to be stored as a single unit in a filing cabinet.

fondle

fondle

verb

  1. To grasp.
  2. To touch or stroke lovingly.

fooled

fooled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of fool

fouled

fouled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of foul

fowled

fowled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of fowl

galeod

gaoled

gaoled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of gaol

geodal

glendo

globed

globed

adj

  1. Enclosed in a globe.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of globe

gloved

gloved

adj

  1. Wearing a glove or gloves.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of glove

glowed

glowed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of glow

glozed

glozed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of gloze