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abider

abider

noun

  1. (obsolete) One who abides, or continues.
  2. One who dwells or stays; a resident.

abrade

abrade

verb

  1. (intransitive) To undergo abrasion.
  2. (transitive) Obsolete spelling of abraid
  3. (transitive) To cause the surface to become more rough.
  4. (transitive) To irritate by rubbing; chafe.
  5. (transitive) To rub or wear off; erode.
  6. (transitive) To wear down or exhaust, as a person; irritate.

abreed

abreed

Adverb

  1. Abroad. 1976

abreid

acider

acider

adj

  1. comparative form of acid: more acid

adarme

adarme

noun

  1. (historical) A traditional Spanish unit of mass, equivalent to about 1.8 g.
  2. (historical) Synonym of peso, during periods when it was a Spanish coin notionally equivalent to an adarme of gold.

adders

adders

noun

  1. plural of adder

adhere

adhere

verb

  1. (Scotland, law) To affirm a judgment.
  2. (intransitive) To stick fast or cleave, as a glutinous substance does; to become joined or united.
  3. (intransitive, figurative) To be attached or devoted by personal union, in belief, on principle, etc.
  4. (intransitive, figurative) To be consistent or coherent; to be in accordance; to agree.

adhern

adjure

adjure

verb

  1. (transitive) To earnestly appeal to or advise; to charge solemnly.
  2. (transitive, often law) To issue a formal command.

adlare

admire

admire

verb

  1. (US, dialectal, rare) To be enthusiastic about (doing something); to want or like (to do something). (Sometimes followed by to.)
  2. (obsolete, transitive) To be amazed at; to view with surprise; to marvel at.
  3. (transitive) To estimate or value highly; to hold in high esteem.
  4. (transitive) To look upon with an elevated feeling of pleasure, as something which calls out approbation, esteem, love or reverence.
  5. (transitive) To regard with wonder and delight.

adored

adored

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of adore

adoree

adorer

adorer

noun

  1. Someone who has a deep admiration, fondness or love (of someone or something).
  2. Someone who worships.

adores

adores

verb

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

adorne

adread

adread

adj

  1. (archaic) Affected by or full of dread; fearful.

verb

  1. (intransitive or reflexive, obsolete) To fear, be afraid.
  2. (transitive, obsolete) To dread, fear greatly.

adream

adream

adj

  1. (poetic) dreaming; in dreams

adrell

adreno

adrent

adriel

adrien

adverb

adverb

noun

  1. (grammar) A word that modifies a verb, adjective, other adverbs, or various other types of words, phrases, or clauses.
  2. (modifying a verb)
  3. (programming) In the Raku programming language, a named parameter that modifies the behavior of a routine.

verb

  1. (rare) To make into or become an adverb.

advert

advert

noun

  1. (Britain, informal) An advertisement, an ad.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To call attention, refer (to).
  2. (intransitive) To take notice, to pay attention (to).
  3. (obsolete, transitive) To turn attention to, to take notice of (something).

aeried

aeried

adj

  1. Having aeries

afeard

afeard

adj

  1. (archaic or dialectal) Afraid.

agreed

agreed

adj

  1. In harmony.

intj

  1. Indicates agreement on the part of the speaker.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of agree

ahders

aiders

aiders

noun

  1. plural of aider

airted

airted

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of airt

aldern

aldern

adj

  1. (obsolete) Made of alder wood.

alders

alders

noun

  1. plural of alder

aldred

alfred

allred

anders

andert

andrea

andree

andrei

andrej

andrel

andres

andrew

andrew

Proper noun

  1. The first Apostle in the New Testament.
  2. A village in Alberta, Canada
  3. A city in Iowa
  4. An unincorporated community in West Virginia

andrey

arcade

arcade

noun

  1. (architecture) A covered passage, usually with shops on both sides.
  2. (architecture) A row of arches.
  3. An establishment that runs coin-operated games.

verb

  1. (transitive) To cover (something) as with a series of arches.

arched

arched

adj

  1. Curved.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of arch

arcked

ardeae

ardebs

ardebs

noun

  1. plural of ardeb

ardeen

ardeha

ardehs

ardeid

ardeid

noun

  1. (zoology) Any member of the family Ardeidae, the herons, egrets and bitterns.

ardell

ardene

ardent

ardent

adj

  1. (literary) Providing light or heat.
  2. Full of ardor; expressing passion, spirit, or enthusiasm.

ardeth

ardine

ardrey

ardure

ardyce

aready

arends

arendt

argled

argued

argued

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of argue

arided

arider

arider

adj

  1. comparative form of arid: more arid

aridge

ariled

ariled

adj

  1. Alternative form of arilled (“having an aril”)

arised

arised

verb

  1. (nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of arise

armied

armied

adj

  1. (in combination, rare) Having the specified number of armies.

arride

arride

verb

  1. (archaic, transitive) To please; to gratify.

arrode

astred

atrede

atrede

verb

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To surpass or outdo in counsel.

audres

audrey

audrie

audrye

aulder

aulder

adj

  1. comparative form of auld: more auld

auride

auride

noun

  1. (inorganic chemistry) Any anion of gold; any salt containing such an anion.

azured

azured

adj

  1. Of an azure color; sky-blue.

badder

badder

adj

  1. (nonstandard or obsolete) comparative form of bad: more bad.

badger

badger

noun

  1. (in the plural, obsolete, cant) A crew of desperate villains who robbed near rivers, into which they threw the bodies of those they murdered.
  2. (obsolete) A brush made of badger hair.
  3. (obsolete) An itinerant licensed dealer in commodities used for food; a hawker; a huckster; -- formerly applied especially to one who bought grain in one place and sold it in another.
  4. A native or resident of the American state, Wisconsin.
  5. Any mammal of three subfamilies, which belong to the family Mustelidae: Melinae (Eurasian badgers), Mellivorinae (ratel or honey badger), and Taxideinae (American badger).

verb

  1. To pester, to annoy persistently; press.

balder

balder

adj

  1. comparative form of bald: more bald

bander

bander

noun

  1. (birdwatching) Someone who bands birds
  2. A device for putting metal bands around crates.

barbed

barbed

adj

  1. (heraldry) Bearded (also applied to roses, referring to the leaves between the petals).
  2. (of a horse) Accoutered with defensive armor; barded.
  3. (of language, etc.) Deliberately hurtful; biting; caustic.
  4. Having barbs

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of barb

barded

barded

adj

  1. (of a horse) Accoutered with defensive armor
  2. Wearing rich caparisons.

bardee

bardel

barden

bardes

bardie

bardie

adj

  1. Rude and insolent; bolshie.

noun

  1. (Australia) The edible larva of an insect.
  2. (Scotland) A minor poet or bard; used as a self-deprecatory epithet by Robert Burns.

barfed

barfed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of barf

barged

barged

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of barge

barked

barked

adj

  1. (in combination) Having the specified kind of bark.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of bark

barred

barred

adj

  1. Having bars; striped.
  2. Prevented, either by a physical barrier or by conditions.

verb

  1. (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of barr
  2. simple past tense and past participle of bar

beader

beader

noun

  1. One who makes decorative beading.

beards

beards

noun

  1. plural of beard

verb

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

beardy

beardy

adj

  1. Bearded.
  2. Manly, masculine.

noun

  1. A bearded collie.
  2. A bearded dragon.
  3. A bearded person; used to identify members of a group or class who can be identified by the wearing of beards.
  4. A bearded reedling.
  5. Any of several kinds of fish; a loach.

beared

beared

verb

  1. (finance) simple past tense and past participle of bear (acted as a bear, depressed the price of)
  2. (nonstandard, proscribed) simple past tense and past participle of bear (carried, tolerated etc.)

becard

becard

noun

  1. A South American flycatcher of the genus Pachyramphus

bedare

bedare

verb

  1. (transitive) To defy.

bedark

bedark

verb

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To darken.

bedder

bedder

noun

  1. (Cambridge University slang) Contraction of bedmaker; a housekeeper or domestic cleaner (historically a domestic servant), generally female, employed by one of the constituent colleges of Cambridge University to clean rooms; generally equivalent to a modern scout at Oxford University..
  2. (in combination, informal) A property with a specified number of bedrooms.
  3. Agent noun of bed; one who beds.

bedirt

bedirt

verb

  1. (transitive) To cover or defile with dirt.

bedlar

bedral

bedrel

bedrel

adj

  1. (rare, obsolete) Bedridden.

noun

  1. (UK dialectal) A bedridden person; a helpless cripple.

bedrid

bedrid

adj

  1. (obsolete) Bedridden.

bedrip

bedrip

noun

  1. (UK dialectal) A band of harvesters.
  2. (UK dialectal) A crowd.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To drip about or all over; drip onto (something).

bedrop

bedrop

verb

  1. (archaic) To cover with drops; to splash or spatter.

bedrug

bedrug

verb

  1. (transitive) To drug abundantly or excessively.

begird

begird

verb

  1. (transitive, archaic) To bind with a band or girdle; to gird.
  2. (transitive, archaic) To encircle, surround, as with a gird; enclose; encompass.

belard

belder

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.

bender

bender

intj

  1. (obsolete, British slang) Used to express disbelief or doubt at what one has just heard.
  2. (obsolete, British slang) Used to indicate that the previous phrase was meant sarcastically or ironically.

noun

  1. (UK, slang) A suspended sentence.
  2. (chiefly UK, slang, derogatory) A homosexual man.
  3. (obsolete, UK, slang) A sixpence.
  4. (obsolete, slang, US) A spree, a frolic.
  5. (obsolete, slang, US) Something exceptional.
  6. (slang) A bout of heavy drinking.
  7. A device to aid bending of pipes to a specific angle.
  8. A simple shelter, made using flexible branches or withies.
  9. One who, or that which, bends.

berard

berede

berede

verb

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To advise.

berend

berend

verb

  1. (transitive) To rend or tear severely; tear badly; rip all over.

beride

beride

verb

  1. (transitive) To ride around; beset with horsemen.
  2. (transitive) To ride beside or by the side of.
  3. (transitive) To ride upon; infest.

bidder

bidder

noun

  1. (now rare, archaic) One who begs
  2. (rare or dated) One who asks or invites
  3. One who commands or orders
  4. Someone who bids (all senses), but most commonly, one offers to pay a specified price at an auction

biders

biders

noun

  1. plural of bider

bidery

bidree

bilder

binder

binder

noun

  1. (LGBT) Material or clothing used in binding or flattening the breasts.
  2. (agriculture) A machine used in harvesting that ties cut stalks of grain into a bundle.
  3. (chemistry) A chemical or other substance that causes two other substances to form into one.
  4. (chiefly Minnesota) A rubber band.
  5. (computing) A program or routine that attaches malware to an existing harmless file on the target system.
  6. (law) A down payment on a piece of real property that secures the payor the right to purchase the property from the payee upon an agreement of terms.
  7. (molecular biology) A protein binder.
  8. (programming) A software mechanism that performs binding.
  9. A cover or holder for unbound papers, pages, etc.
  10. A dossier.
  11. Someone who binds books; a bookbinder.
  12. Someone who binds.
  13. Something that is used to bind things together, often referring to the mechanism that accomplishes this for a book.

birded

birded

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of bird

birder

birder

noun

  1. (birdwatching) A birdwatcher.
  2. A person who hunts birds.

birdie

birdie

noun

  1. (Philippines, slang) A man's penis.
  2. (badminton) A shuttlecock.
  3. (diminutive) A (little) bird; a birdling; a child's term for a bird.
  4. (electronics) An electromagnetic signal generated from within an electronic device.
  5. (golf) The completion of a hole one stroke below par.
  6. (usually preceded by "the") A certain rude gesture in some countries, formed with the middle and index fingers.
  7. (usually preceded by "the") A certain rude gesture in some countries, formed with the middle finger.
  8. Aw, that's a cute little birdie. Is it a budgie?

verb

  1. (intransitive, golf) To score a birdie.
  2. (transitive, golf) To score a birdie at (a hole).

birled

birled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of birl

birred

birred

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of birr

blader

blader

noun

  1. A rollerblader.

blared

blared

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of blare

bodger

bodger

noun

  1. A woodworker in the traditional style characterised by the use of hand tools, a pole lathe and use of green timber.
  2. One who works in a rough and ready, slipshod manner.

bodier

bolder

bolder

adj

  1. comparative form of bold: more bold

bonder

bonder

noun

  1. A bonding stone or brick; a bondstone.
  2. A machine or substance used to make a bond, or a person who uses such.
  3. One who places goods under bond or in a bonded warehouse.

bordel

bordel

noun

  1. (now rare) A brothel.

borden

border

border

noun

  1. (Britain, uncountable) border morris or border dancing; a vigorous style of traditional English dance originating from villages along the border between England and Wales, performed by a team of dancers usually with their faces disguised with black makeup.
  2. (computing) A string that is both a prefix and a suffix of another particular string.
  3. A decorative strip around the edge of something.
  4. A strip of ground in which ornamental plants are grown.
  5. The line or frontier area separating political or geographical regions.
  6. The outer edge of something.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To approach; to come near to; to verge (with on or upon).
  2. (intransitive) To touch at a border (with on, upon, or with).
  3. (transitive) To form a border around; to bound.
  4. (transitive) To lie on, or adjacent to, a border of.
  5. (transitive) To put a border on something.

bordet

bordie

boread

boride

boride

noun

  1. (chemistry) any binary compound of boron and a more electropositive element
  2. (chemistry) the B³⁻ anion

braced

braced

adj

  1. (heraldry, of multiple figures of the same form) Interlaced.
  2. Having braces or similar supports.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of brace

braden

brader

braked

braked

adj

  1. (mechanical engineering, rail transport, aviation, of a wheel) Equipped with brakes (the vehicle-stopping devices).

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of brake

brande

braved

braved

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of brave