(obsolete) To cause, inflict (something) upon or to someone.
(obsolete) To introduce (a subject) in speaking, writing etc.; to bring in, to adduce.
(transitive) To introduce (something) as a reasoned conclusion; to conclude by reasoning or deduction, as from premises or evidence.
(transitive, often proscribed) To lead to (something) as a consequence; to imply.
kafre
kefir
kefir
noun
A fermented milk drink from the Caucasus and Eastern Europe, similar to yogurt but more liquidy.
Alternative form of kafir
kerfs
kerfs
noun
plural of kerf
lefor
lifer
lifer
noun
(birdwatching) A bird species seen for the first time by a birder who is keeping a list of all the species he or she has ever seen.
A person with a singular career path, especially in the military.
A prisoner sentenced to life in prison.
A prisoner sentenced to transportation for life.
offer
offer
noun
(law) An invitation to enter into a binding contract communicated to another party which contains terms sufficiently definite to create an enforceable contract if the other party accepts the invitation.
(used in combinations from phrasal verbs) agent noun of off
A proposal that has been made.
Something put forth, bid, proffered or tendered.
verb
(intransitive) To happen, to present itself.
(intransitive) To propose or express one's willingness (to do something).
(obsolete) To make an attempt; typically used with at.
(transitive) To bid, as a price, reward, or wages.
(transitive) To place at someone’s disposal; to present (something) to be either accepted or turned down.
(transitive) To present (something) to God or gods as a gesture of worship, or for a sacrifice.
(transitive) To present in words; to proffer; to make a proposal of; to suggest.
(transitive) To put in opposition to; to manifest in an offensive way; to threaten.
(transitive, engineering) To place (something) in a position where it can be added to an existing mechanical assembly.
ofter
ofter
adv
(chiefly poetic or dialectal) comparative form of oft: more oft; more often
onfre
orfeo
rafer
raffe
raffe
noun
Alternative form of raff (“three-cornered sail”)
reefs
reefs
noun
plural of reef
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reef
reefy
reefy
adj
containing reefs.
refan
refan
noun
An airplane engine that has been refanned.
verb
(metaphoric) To revive or reinvigorate.
To cause air to blow on again.
To retrofit an airplane engine with a turbofan that reduces noise.
To winnow again.
refed
refed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of refeed
refel
refel
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To refute, disprove (an argument); to confute (someone).
refer
refer
noun
(journalism) A blurb on the front page of a newspaper issue or section that refers the reader to the full story inside the issue or section by listing its slug or headline and its page number.
verb
(grammar) To be referential to another element in a sentence.
(intransitive) To mention (something); to direct attention (to something)
(intransitive, education) Required to resit an examination.
(intransitive, programming) To point to either a specific location in computer memory or to a specific object. [+ to (object)]
(intransitive, stative) To make reference to; to be about; to relate to; to regard; to allude to.
(transitive) To direct the attention of (someone toward something)
(transitive) To place in or under by a mental or rational process; to assign to, as a class, a cause, source, a motive, reason, or ground of explanation.
(transitive) To submit to (another person or group) for consideration; to send or direct elsewhere.
reffo
reffo
noun
(Australia, derogatory, ethnic slur) A refugee who has settled in Australia.
refit
refit
noun
The process of having something fitted again, repaired or restored.
verb
(intransitive, nautical) To prepare a vessel for use again (e.g. by replenishing depleted supplies or doing maintenance or repair work); (of a vessel) to be prepared for use again.
(transitive) To fit again; to put back into its place.
(transitive) To fit out or supply again (with something).
(transitive) To prepare for use again; to repair or restore.
refix
refix
verb
To fix again.
refly
refly
verb
to fly again
refry
refry
verb
(cooking) In Mexican cookery, to fry beans after boiling and mashing them.
To fry again.
reifs
reify
reify
verb
(transitive) to regard something abstract as if it were a concrete material thing.
rfree
rifer
rifer
adj
comparative form of rife: more rife
rifle
rifle
noun
(military, usually in the plural, dated) A rifleman.
(weaponry) A firearm fired from the shoulder; improved range and accuracy is provided by a long, rifled barrel.
(weaponry) An artillery piece with a rifled barrel.
A strip of wood covered with emery or a similar material, used for sharpening scythes.
verb
(intransitive) To commit robbery or theft.
(intransitive) To move in a flat ballistic trajectory (as a rifle bullet).
(intransitive) To quickly search through many items (such as papers, the contents of a drawer, a pile of clothing). (See also riffle)
(intransitive, obsolete) To engage in a raffle.
(transitive) To add a spiral groove to a gun bore to make a fired bullet spin in flight in order to improve range and accuracy.
(transitive) To cause (a projectile, as a rifle bullet) to travel in a flat ballistic trajectory.
(transitive) To search with intent to steal; to ransack, pillage or plunder.
(transitive) To seize and bear away by force; to snatch away; to carry off.
(transitive) To strip of goods; to rob; to pillage.
(transitive, obsolete) To dispose of in a raffle.
rolfe
ruffe
ruffe
noun
Gymnocephalus cernua, a small Eurasian freshwater fish.
Other species in the same genus.
safer
safer
adj
comparative form of safe: more safe
serfs
serfs
noun
plural of serf
serif
serif
adj
(typography) Of a typeface, provided with serifs.
noun
(typography) A short line added to the end of a stroke in traditional typefaces, such as Times New Roman.
sfree
sofer
sofer
noun
A Jewish scribe who can transcribe Torah scrolls and other religious writings.
trefa
vefry
wafer
wafer
noun
(Christianity) A thin disk of consecrated unleavened bread used in communion.
(electronics) A thin disk of silicon or other semiconductor on which an electronic circuit is produced.
A light, thin, flat biscuit/cookie.
A soft disk originally made of flour, and later of gelatin or a similar substance, used to seal letters, attach papers etc.