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androw
browed
browed
adj
(in combination) Having a brow.
byword
byword
noun
A characteristic word or expression; a word or phrase associated with a person or group.
A nickname or epithet.
A proverb or proverbial expression, common saying; a frequently used word or phrase.
An object of notoriety or contempt, scorn or derision.
Someone or something that stands as an example (i.e. metonymically) for something else, by having some of that something's characteristic traits.
coward
coward
adj
(heraldry, of a lion) Borne in the escutcheon with his tail doubled between his legs.
Cowardly.
noun
A person who lacks courage.
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To intimidate.
crowds
crowds
noun
plural of crowd
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crowd
crowdy
crowdy
adj
(nonstandard) crowded
noun
(Scotland) A thick gruel of oatmeal and milk or water.
crowed
crowed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of crow
darrow
derwon
deworm
deworm
verb
To cause an animal to excrete any worms in the digestive tract by the administration of drugs.
dewrot
dorwin
dowers
dowers
noun
plural of dower
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dower
dowery
dowery
noun
Alternative form of dowry
downer
downer
noun
(slang) A drug that has depressant qualities.
(slang) A negative drug trip.
(slang) Something or someone disagreeable, dispiriting or depressing; a killjoy.
A form of industrial action in which workers down tools and refuse to work.
A livestock animal that has collapsed.
dowser
dowser
noun
A divining rod used in searching for water, ore, etc.; a dowsing rod.
One who uses the dowser or divining rod. A diviner.
drownd
drownd
verb
(nonstandard, dialectal) To drown.
Archaic spelling of drowned.
drowns
drowns
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drown
drowse
drowse
noun
The state of being sleepy and inactive.
verb
(intransitive) To nod off; to fall asleep.
(intransitive, also figurative) To be sleepy and inactive.
(transitive) To advance drowsily. (Used especially in the phrase "drowse one's way" ⇒ sleepily make one's way.)
(transitive) To make heavy with sleepiness or imperfect sleep; to make dull or stupid.
drowsy
drowsy
adj
Boring.
Causing someone to fall sleep or feel sleepy; lulling; soporific.
Dull; stupid.
Inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness
drowte
dworak
edgrow
edgrow
noun
(obsolete) Aftergrass; eddish.
growed
growed
verb
(nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of grow
howard
howard
Proper noun
name, transferred back from the surname. Short form: Howie.
A small city in Kansas, USA
A small city in South Dakota, USA
howder
lowder
lowder
adj
comparative form of lowd: more lowd
nedrow
nowder
odwyer
onward
onward
adj
(not comparable) Moving forward.
Advanced in a forward direction or toward an end.
adv
In a forward direction.
verb
To keep going; to progress or persevere.
ordway
ordway
Proper noun
a statutory town in Colorado, USA
an unincorporated community in South Dakota, USA.
powder
powder
noun
(cosmetics) A mixture of fine dry, sweet-smelling particles applied to the face or other body parts, to reduce shine or to alleviate chaffing.
(informal) Ellipsis of powder snow.; light, dry, fluffy snow.
An explosive mixture used in gunnery, blasting, etc.; gunpowder.
Ellipsis of powder blue.; the colour powder blue.
The fine particles which are the result of reducing a dry substance by pounding, grinding, or triturating, or the result of decay; dust.
verb
(intransitive) To turn into powder; to become powdery.
(intransitive) To use powder on the hair or skin.
(intransitive, slang) To depart suddenly; to "take a powder".
(obsolete, transitive) To sprinkle with salt; to corn, as meat.
(transitive) To reduce to fine particles; to pound, grind, or rub into a powder.
(transitive) To sprinkle with powder, or as if with powder.
powdry
powdry
adj
Obsolete form of powdery.
prowed
prowed
adj
Having a (specified kind of) prow.
rawdon
rawdon
Proper noun
A village in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
A municipality in Quebec, Canada.
redowa
redowa
noun
A dance of Czech origin with turning, leaping waltz steps.
The music for this kind of dance, usually in quick triple time.
redowl
rewood
rewood
verb
(transitive) To plant with woods again; to reforest.
reword
reword
verb
To change the wording of; to restate using different words.
rowted
rowted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of rowt
rwound
sowder
strowd
swords
swords
noun
plural of sword
toward
toward
adj
(dated) Approaching, coming near; impending; present, at hand.
(obsolete or archaic) Promising, likely.
(obsolete) Future; to-come.
Yielding, pliant; docile; ready or apt to learn; not froward.
prep
For the purpose of attaining (an aim).
In relation to (someone or something).
In the direction of.
Located close to; near (a time or place).
trowed
trowed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of trow
wedron
weirdo
weirdo
noun
(informal) A strange, odd, eccentric person.
(informal) An insane, possibly dangerous person.
weldor
weldor
noun
Alternative form of welder
whored
whored
verb
simple past tense and past participle of whore
woader
woader
noun
A person who cultivates or dyes with woad
woidre
wonder
wonder
noun
(UK, informal) A mental pondering, a thought.
(US) A kind of donut; a cruller.
Someone very talented at something, a genius.
Something astonishing and seemingly inexplicable.
Something that causes amazement or awe; a marvel.
The sense or emotion which can be inspired by something curious or unknown; surprise; astonishment, often with awe or reverence.
verb
(intransitive) To be affected with surprise or admiration; to be struck with astonishment; to be amazed; to marvel; often followed by at.
(transitive, intransitive) To ponder; to feel doubt and curiosity; to query in the mind.
worded
worded
verb
simple past tense and past participle of word
worden
worder
worder
noun
One who words something a certain way; a turner of phrases.
wordle
wordle
noun
One of several pivoted pieces forming the throat of an adjustable die used in drawing wire, lead pipe, etc.
worked
worked
adj
Decorated or embellished; embroidered.
Designed or executed in a particular manner or to a particular degree.
Prepared so as to demonstrate the steps required.
Processed in a particular way; prepared via labour.
worlds
worlds
adv
to a great extent; much; far
noun
plural of world
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of world
worldy
worldy
adj
(rare) Synonym of worldly
wormed
wormed
adj
Affected with woodworm.
Infested with parasitic worms.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of worm