Any of several trees or shrubs of the genus Alnus, belonging to the birch family.
alurd
ardel
baldr
dalar
daler
darla
daryl
daryl
Proper noun
name, a spelling variant of Darrell.
deryl
dirls
dolor
dolor
noun
(American spelling) Alternative spelling of dolour
drail
drail
noun
(fishing) A hook with a lead shank.
(fishing) The piece of lead around the shank of such a hook.
The iron bow of a plough from which the traces draw.
verb
(fishing, obsolete) To trail; to draggle.
drawl
drawl
noun
A way of speaking slowly while lengthening vowel sounds and running words together. Characteristic of some southern US accents, as well as Scots.
verb
(intransitive) To move slowly and heavily; move in a dull, slow, lazy manner.
(intransitive) To speak with a slow, spiritless utterance, from affectation, laziness, or lack of interest.
(transitive) To drag on slowly and heavily; to while or dawdle away time indolently.
(transitive) To utter or pronounce in a dull, spiritless tone, as if by dragging out the utterance.
drill
drill
noun
(obsolete) A small trickling stream; a rill.
(uncountable, music) A style of trap music with gritty, violent lyrics, originating on the South Side of Chicago.
A light furrow or channel made to put seed into, when sowing.
A row of seed sown in a furrow.
A short and highly repeatable sports training exercise designed to hone a particular skill that may be useful in competition.
A strong, durable cotton fabric with a strong bias (diagonal) in the weave.
A tool used to remove material so as to create a hole, typically by plunging a rotating cutting bit into a stationary workpiece.
An Old World monkey of West Africa, Mandrillus leucophaeus, similar in appearance to the mandrill, but lacking the colorful face.
An activity done as an exercise or practice (especially a military exercise), particularly in preparation for some possible future event or occurrence.
An agricultural implement for making holes for sowing seed, and sometimes so formed as to contain seeds and drop them into the hole made.
Any of several molluscs, of the genus Urosalpinx, especially the oyster drill (Urosalpinx cinerea), that drill holes in the shells of other animals.
The portion of a drilling tool that drives the bit.
verb
(baseball) To hit someone with a pitch, especially in an intentional context.
(ergative) To cause to drill (practice); to train in military arts.
(intransitive) To practice, especially in (or as in) a military context.
(intransitive, figurative) To investigate or examine something in more detail or at a different level
(slang) To shoot; to kill.
(slang, vulgar) To have sexual intercourse with; to penetrate.
(transitive) To cause to flow in drills or rills or by trickling; to drain by trickling.
(transitive) To create (a hole) by removing material with a drill (tool).
(transitive) To hit or kick with a lot of power.
(transitive) To repeat an idea frequently in order to encourage someone to remember it.
(transitive) To sow (seeds) by dribbling them along a furrow or in a row.
(transitive, obsolete or dialectal) To cause to slip or waste away by degrees.
(transitive, obsolete or dialectal) To entice or allure; to decoy; with on.
(transitive, obsolete or dialectal) To protract, lengthen out; fritter away, spend (time) aimlessly.
drily
drily
adv
Of speech, in a dry manner; with dry humour.
droil
droil
noun
(obsolete) Mean labour; toil.
verb
To work sluggishly or slowly; to plod.
droll
droll
adj
Oddly humorous; whimsical, amusing in a quaint way; waggish.
noun
(archaic) A funny person; a buffoon, a wag.
verb
(archaic) To jest, to joke.
drool
drool
noun
(colloquial) Stupid talk.
Saliva trickling from the mouth.
verb
(intransitive, informal, figurative) To react to something with uncontrollable desire.
(transitive, intransitive) To secrete any substance in a similar way.
(transitive, intransitive) To secrete saliva, especially in anticipation of food.
To talk nonsense; drivel.
droyl
dryly
dryly
adv
In a dry manner.
duler
dural
dural
adj
(anatomy, relational) Relating to the dura mater.
noun
Clipping of duralumin.
duryl
elder
elder
adj
comparative degree of old: older, greater than another in age or seniority.
noun
(Germanic paganism) A pagan or Heathen priest or priestess.
(Mormonism, often capitalized) Title for a male missionary; title for a general authority.
(US, Mormonism) Male missionary.
(US, Mormonism) One ordained to the lowest office in the Melchizedek priesthood.
A clergyman authorized to administer all the sacraments.
A cow's udder, especially used as food.
A small tree, Sambucus nigra, having white flowers in a cluster, and edible purple berries
An officer of a church, sometimes having teaching responsibilities.
An older member, usually a leader, of some community.
An older person.
Any of the other species of the genus Sambucus: small trees, shrubs or herbaceous perennials with red, purple, or white/yellow berries (some of which are poisonous).
One who is older than another.
One who lived at an earlier period; a predecessor.
verb
(Quakerism) To admonish or reprove for improper conduct by the elders of the meeting.
elrod
elurd
idler
idler
adj
comparative form of idle: more idle
noun
(nautical, dated) Any member of a ship's crew who is not required to keep the night-watch
A mechanical device such as a pulley or wheel that does not transmit power, but supports a moving belt etc.
One who idles; a lazy person; a sluggard.
One who idles; one who spends his or her time in inaction.
idryl
ladar
lader
lader
noun
One who loads cargo onto a vessel.
laird
laird
noun
(chiefly Scotland) A landowner, particularly in Scottish contexts.
(chiefly Scotland) An aristocrat, particularly in Scottish contexts and in reference to the chiefs of the Scottish clans.
(historical) A feudal lord in Scottish contexts.
verb
(transitive, Scotland) Chiefly as laird it over: to behave like a laird, particularly to act haughtily or to domineer; to lord (it over).
lards
lards
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lard
lardy
lardy
adj
(colloquial, derogatory, of a person) fat or overweight.
Resembling or containing (perhaps an excess of) lard.
noun
A lardy cake.
larid
larid
noun
(ornithology) Any member of the family Laridae, the gulls, terns, skimmers and noddies .
liard
liard
noun
(historical) A small French coin, equivalent to a quarter of a sou.
lidar
lidar
noun
The optical analogue of radar, using intense pulses of laser light to measure the composition and structure of the atmosphere.
lodur
loord
loord
noun
(obsolete) A dull, stupid fellow; a lout.
(obsolete) A lazy person; an idler
lords
lords
noun
plural of lord
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lord
lordy
lordy
intj
Alternative letter-case form of Lordy
lored
lored
adj
(chiefly in combination) Having a lore, of a certain type or color.
lourd
lrida
lured
lured
verb
simple past tense and past participle of lure
lurid
lurid
adj
(botany) Having a brown colour tinged with red, as of flame seen through smoke.
(zoology) Having a colour tinged with purple, yellow, and grey.
Being of a light yellow hue.
Ghastly, pale, wan in appearance.
Melodramatic.
Shocking, horrifying.
lyard
lyrid
lyrid
Noun
A shooting star or meteor observed as originating from the constellation Lyra, and belonging to the meteor shower seen each April.
older
older
adj
comparative form of old: more old, elder, senior
elderly
radly
rcldn
readl
redly
redly
adv
In a red manner.
rilda
riled
riled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of rile
roald
ruled
ruled
adj
(geometry, of a surface) Being a scroll; being such that through every point of S there is a straight line that lies on S.
Having printed lines.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of rule
rydal
urled
world
world
noun
(archaic) Age, era.
(by extension) Any other astronomical body which may be inhabitable, such as a natural satellite.
(computing) The part of an operating system distributed with the kernel, consisting of the shell and other programs.
(countable) A planet, especially one which is inhabited or inhabitable.
(fiction) A realm, such as a planet, containing one or multiple societies of beings, especially intelligent ones.
(informal, singular or plural, followed by "of") A great amount.
(metonymically, with "the") A majority of people.
(tarot) The twenty-second trump or major arcana card of the tarot.
(uncountable, with "the") The Earth.
(video games) A subdivision of a game, consisting of a series of stages or levels that usually share a similar environment or theme.
(with "the" or a plural possessive pronoun) The subjective human experience, regarded collectively; human collective existence; existence in general.
(with "the" or a singular possessive pronoun) The subjective human experience, regarded individually.
A very large extent of country.
An individual or group perspective or social setting.
The Universe.
verb
To consider or cause to be considered from a global perspective; to consider as a global whole, rather than making or focussing on national or other distinctions; compare globalise.