To love with one's entire heart and soul; regard with deep respect and affection.
To worship.
aerol
aeron
afore
afore
adv
(archaic, dialect) Before.
(nautical) In the fore part of a ship.
conj
In advance of the time when; before.
prep
Before; in advance of the time of.
Before; situated geographically or metaphorically in front of.
amero
amero
noun
A proposed unified currency of Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
arose
arose
verb
(now colloquial and nonstandard) past participle of arise
simple past tense of arise
beora
beore
berio
berob
berob
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To rob; to plunder.
beroe
beroe
noun
(zoology) A small, oval, transparent jellyfish, belonging to the Ctenophora.
bevor
bevor
noun
(historical) A portion of plate armour to protect the lower face and the neck, typically in two parts, called upper bevor and lower bevor.
blore
blore
noun
(obsolete) The act of blowing; a roaring wind; a blast.
verb
(archaic, dialectal) To bray; bleat like an animal; bellow.
(archaic, dialectal) To cry; cry out; weep.
boder
boers
bojer
boner
boner
noun
(dated slang, especially baseball) A blunder; a silly mistake.
(literally) One who or that which bones (removes bones).
(vulgar, slang, figurative) An often perverse sense of enjoyment from or predilection towards something.
Why do guys get boners when they wake up in the morning?
bored
bored
adj
Perforated by a hole or holes.
Suffering from boredom; mildly annoyed and restless through having nothing to do.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bore
boree
boree
noun
(Australia) Any of various species of wattle tree (genus Acacia), especially Acacia pendula and Acacia glaucescens.
Obsolete form of bourrée.
borek
borek
noun
Alternative form of burek
borel
borer
borer
noun
(MLE, slang) A knife fit for a stabbing.
A cyclostome, such as a hagfish, which bores into injured, dead, or decaying sea creatures to feed on their flesh.
A person who bores or drills; a person employed to drill bore holes.
A tedious person; a person who bores others; a bore.
A tool used for drilling.
An insect or insect larva that bores into wood.
One of the many types of mollusc that bore into soft rock.
bores
bores
noun
plural of bore
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bore
borne
borne
adj
carried, supported.
verb
past participle of bear
boser
bower
bower
noun
(literary) A dwelling; a picturesque country cottage, especially one that is used as a retreat.
(nautical) A type of ship's anchor, carried at the bow.
(obsolete, falconry) A young hawk, when it begins to leave the nest.
(ornithology) A large structure made of grass, twigs, etc., and decorated with bright objects, used by male bower birds during courtship displays.
A bedroom or private apartments, especially for a woman in a medieval castle.
A muscle that bends a limb, especially the arm.
A peasant; a farmer.
A shady, leafy shelter or recess in a garden or woods.
Either of the two highest trumps in euchre.
One who bows or bends.
One who plays any of several bow instruments, such as the musical bow or diddley bow.
verb
(obsolete) To lodge.
To embower; to enclose.
boxer
boxer
noun
A breed of stocky, medium-sized, short-haired dog with a square-jawed muzzle.
A letterboxer.
A participant (fighter) in a boxing match.
A type of internal combustion engine in which cylinders are arranged in two banks on either side of a single crankshaft.
One who packs boxes.
The person running a game of two-up.
boyer
boyer
noun
(nautical) A Flemish sloop with a castle at each end.
broek
broke
broke
adj
(archaic, now informal) Broken.
(informal) Financially ruined, bankrupt.
(informal) Without any money, penniless.
(nautical) Demoted, deprived of a commission.
(slang) Broke off, rich, wealthy
noun
(obsolete) A fragment, remains, a piece broken off.
(papermaking) Paper or board that is discarded and repulped during the manufacturing process.
verb
(archaic, nonstandard or poetic) past participle of break
(obsolete) To act as procurer in love matters; to pimp.
To act as a broker; to transact business for another; synonym of broker.
simple past tense of break
brome
brome
noun
(chemistry, obsolete) bromine
Any grass of the genus Bromus.
brose
brose
noun
(Scotland) Oatmeal mixed with boiling water or milk.
brote
ceorl
ceorl
noun
(historical) An Anglo-Saxon churl.
ceros
ceros
noun
plural of cero
cerro
chore
chore
noun
(obsolete) A choir or chorus.
A task, especially a difficult, unpleasant, or routine one.
verb
(Scotland, dialect) To steal.
(US, dated) To do chores.
coder
coder
noun
(computing) A programmer.
A device that generates a code, often as a series of pulses.
A person who assigns codes or classifications.
coire
coker
coker
noun
(category theory, informal) cokernel
(derogatory, slang) A cocaine addict, a cokehead
The industrial plant in which coke is manufactured
comer
comer
noun
(figuratively) One who is catching up in some contest and has a likelihood of victory.
One in a race who is catching up to others and shows promise of winning.
One who arrives.
coner
coner
noun
(slang, Canada, Ireland) A zoot tapered to a conical shape.
cooer
cooer
noun
One who coos.
coper
coper
noun
(Britain) A floating grogshop supplying the North Sea fishing industry.
One who copes.
verb
(Britain) To supply the North Sea fishing industry from a floating grogshop.
corbe
corbe
adj
(obsolete) crooked
corea
cored
cored
verb
simple past tense and past participle of core
coree
corel
corer
corer
noun
(geology) A device used to take core samples for analysis
A utensil for removing the core from apples and similar fruit or vegetables
cores
cores
noun
plural of core
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of core
corey
corge
corie
corke
corse
corse
noun
(archaic) A dead body, a corpse.
(obsolete) A (living) body.
corve
corve
noun
Alternative form of corf
cover
cover
adj
(music) Of, pertaining to, or consisting of cover versions.
Of or pertaining to the front cover of a book or magazine.
noun
(combinatorics, topology) A collection (or family) of subsets of a given set, whose union contains every element of said original set.
(construction) The distance between reinforcing steel and the exterior of concrete.
(cricket) A fielding position on the off side, between point and mid off, about 30° forward of square; a fielder in this position.
(dated) A swindler's confederate.
(espionage) A persona maintained by a spy or undercover operative; cover story.
(insurance) An insurance contract; coverage by an insurance contract.
(law) In commercial law, a buyer’s purchase on the open market of goods similar or identical to the goods contracted for after a seller has breached a contract of sale by failure to deliver the goods contracted for.
(military) A solid object, including terrain, that provides protection from enemy fire.
(music) A new performance or rerecording of a previously recorded song; a cover version; a cover song.
(philately) An envelope complete with stamps and postmarks etc.
(uncountable) Area or situation which screens a person or thing from view.
A cloth or similar material, often fitted, placed over an item such as a car or sofa or food to protect it from dust, rain, insects, etc. when not being used.
A cover charge.
A lid.
A setting at a restaurant table or formal dinner.
In a steam engine, the lap of a slide valve.
The front and back of a book, magazine, CD package, etc.
The portion of a slate, tile, or shingle that is hidden by the overlap of the course above.
The top sheet of a bed.
verb
(chess, transitive) To protect or control (a piece or square).
(intransitive) To act as a replacement.
(intransitive, dated) To put on one's hat.
(military, law enforcement) To protect using an aimed firearm and the threat of firing; or to protect using continuous, heaving fire at or in the direction of the enemy so as to force the enemy to remain in cover; or to threaten using an aimed firearm.
(music) To make a cover version of (a song that was originally recorded by another artist).
(of a publication) To discuss thoroughly; to provide coverage of.
(sports) To defend (mark) a particular player or area.
(transitive) To be over or upon, as to conceal or protect.
(transitive) To be upon all of, so as to completely conceal.
(transitive) To have as an assignment or responsibility.
(transitive) To invest (oneself with something); to bring upon (oneself).
(transitive) To place something over or upon, as to conceal or protect.
(transitive) To set upon all of, so as to completely conceal.
To be enough money for.
To copulate with (said of certain male animals such as dogs and horses).
To deal with or include someone or something.
To extend over a given period of time or range, to occupy, to stretch over a given area.
To provide insurance coverage for.
To traverse or put behind a certain distance.
cower
cower
verb
(intransitive) To crouch or cringe, or to avoid or shy away from something, in fear.
(intransitive, archaic) To crouch in general.
(obsolete, transitive) To cherish with care.
(transitive) To cause to cower; to frighten into submission.
coyer
coyer
adj
comparative form of coy: more coy
credo
credo
noun
(Christianity) The liturgical creed (usually the Nicene Creed), or a musical arrangement of it for use in church services.
A statement of a belief or a summary statement of a whole belief system; also (metonymically) the belief or belief system itself.
creon
creon
Proper noun
King of Thebes, noted primarily in the stories of Antigone and Oedipus.
croce
crome
crome
noun
(UK, East Anglia) A garden or agricultural implement with three or four tines bent at right angles, resembling a garden fork with bent prongs, and used for breaking up soil, clearing ditches, raking up shellfish on beaches, etc.
(music) Alternative form of croma (“a quaver”)
plural of croma
verb
(UK, East Anglia) To use a crome.
crone
crone
noun
(archaic) An old woman.
(obsolete) An old ewe.
(obsolete) An old man, especially one who talks and acts like an old woman.
An archetypal figure, a Wise Woman.
An ugly, evil-looking, or frightening old woman; a hag.
crore
crore
noun
(India) ten million; 10,000,000; or with Indian digit grouping, 1,00,00,000. Often used with units of money.
crose
crowe
croze
croze
noun
A cooper's tool for making these grooves.
A groove at the ends of the staves of a barrel into which the edge of the head is fitted.
cuero
debor
decor
decor
noun
A stage setting; scenery; set; backdrop.
The style of decoration of a room or building.
derog
deron
deroo
doers
doers
noun
plural of doer
domer
doner
doner
adj
(humorous, dialect) comparative form of done: more done
noun
(Dublin slang) Goner; someone who is done for.
Misspelling of donor.
doner kebab
doper
doper
adj
comparative form of dope: more dope
noun
(dated) A person employed to apply dope solution during aircraft manufacture.
(derogatory) One who frequently uses recreational drugs; a druggie; a stoner.
(derogatory) One who uses performance enhancing substances for competitive gain, especially illegally.
doree
doree
noun
Alternative form of dory (“the fish”)
dorey
dorey
noun
(nautical) Alternative form of dory (“boat”)
dorie
dorje
dorje
noun
Synonym of vajra (“Buddhist ceremonial mace”)
dorse
dorse
noun
(obsolete) A dossal.
(obsolete) The back of a book.
The Baltic cod or variable cod (Gadus morhua callarias).
doser
doser
noun
One who administers a dose.
doter
doter
noun
Synonym of dotard (“old person with impaired intellect”)
Synonym of dotard (“one who dotes on another, showing excessive fondness”)
dover
dower
dower
noun
(law) Property given by a groom directly to his bride at or before their wedding in order to legitimize the marriage; dowry.
(law) The part of or interest in a deceased husband's property provided to his widow, usually in the form of a life estate.
(obsolete) That with which one is gifted or endowed; endowment; gift.
verb
(transitive) To endow.
(transitive) To give a dower or dowry to.
dozer
dozer
noun
(informal) A bulldozer.
One who dozes.
drome
drome
noun
(obsolete) The crab plover, Dromas ardeola, of North Africa.
drone
drone
noun
(Uganda) A Toyota HiAce or a similar van, especially one used by Ugandan state agents to kidnap opposition members.
(aviation) A remotely controlled aircraft, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
(chiefly Internet slang) A person without the ability to think critically and independently, especially one who follows a group blindly; a non-player character.
(music) One of the fixed-pitch pipes on a bagpipe.
(music, uncountable) A genre of music that uses repeated lengthy droning sounds.
(now rare) Someone who does not work; a lazy person, an idler.
A humming or deep murmuring sound.
A low-pitched hum or buzz.
A male ant, bee or wasp, which does not work but can fertilize the queen bee.
One who performs menial or tedious work.
verb
(transitive, colloquial) To kill with a missile fired by unmanned aircraft.
To produce a low-pitched hum or buzz.
To speak in a monotone way.
drove
drove
noun
(collective) A group of hares.
(figuratively, by extension, usually in the plural) A large number of people on the move (literally or figuratively).
A broad chisel used to bring stone to a nearly smooth surface.
A cattle drive or the herd being driven by it; thus, a number of cattle driven to market or new pastures.
A narrow drain or channel used in the irrigation of land.
A road or track along which cattle are habitually driven; a drove road.
The grooved surface of stone finished by the drove chisel.
verb
(transitive) To finish (stone) with a drove chisel.
To herd cattle; particularly over a long distance.
simple past tense of drive
duero
earom
ector
edora
edroi
edroy
efron
ekron
elora
elrod
elroy
elroy
Proper noun
name, a pseudo-Spanish variant of Leroy.
emory
emory
Proper noun
variant of Emery.
name, in modern use transferred back from the surname.
endor
enorm
enorm
adj
(obsolete) enormous
enorn
enrol
enrol
verb
(Britain, New Zealand, Australia, Ireland, Canada) Standard spelling of enroll.
ensor
ephor
ephor
noun
(historical) One of the five annually-elected senior magistrates in various Dorian states, especially in ancient Sparta, where they oversaw the actions of Spartan kings.
(in modern Greece) A superintendent or curator.
eprom
eprom
Noun
Erasable programmable read-only memory.
erato
ergon
ergon
noun
(Classical philosophy) A task or function of a creature.
(physics) Work, measured in terms of the quantity of heat to which it is equivalent.
ergot
ergot
noun
Any fungus in the genus Claviceps which are parasitic on grasses.
The sclerotium (wintering stage) of certain fungi in the genus Claviceps, appearing as a deformed grain in certain cereals and grasses infected by the fungi.
erizo
erizo
noun
(obsolete) A sea urchin.
erode
erode
verb
(figurative) To destroy gradually by an ongoing process.
To wear away by abrasion, corrosion or chemical reaction.
erose
erose
adj
Irregularly notched, eaten away, as though bitten.
errol
erron
error
error
noun
(appellate law, uncountable) One or more mistakes in a trial that could be grounds for review of the judgement.
(baseball, countable) A play which is scored as having been made incorrectly.
(computing, countable) A failure to complete a task, usually involving a premature termination.
(countable) A mistake; an accidental wrong action or a false statement not made deliberately.
(countable, uncountable) Sin; transgression.
(statistics, countable) The difference between a measured or calculated value and a true one.
(uncountable) The state, quality, or condition of being wrong.
Any alteration in the DNA chemical structure occurring during DNA replication, recombination or repairing.
verb
(computing) To function improperly due to an error, especially accompanied by error message.
(nonstandard) To err.
(telecommunications) To show or contain an error or fault.
erugo
eryon
esrog
etrog
etrog
noun
(Judaism) The yellow citron (Citrus medica) used in Sukkot ritual.
euros
euros
noun
(US) plural of euro
evora
evros
fedor
ferio
ferox
ferro
fetor
fetor
noun
An unpleasant smell.
fiore
flore
foder
force
force
noun
(countable) A group that aims to attack, control, or constrain.
(countable) A magic trick in which the outcome is known to the magician beforehand, especially one involving the apparent free choice of a card by another person.
(countable) Anything that is able to make a substantial change in a person or thing.
(countable, Northern England) A waterfall or cascade.
(countable, physics) A physical quantity that denotes ability to push, pull, twist or accelerate a body and which has a direction and is measured in a unit dimensioned in mass × distance/time² (ML/T²): SI: newton (N); CGS: dyne (dyn)
(humorous or science fiction, with the, often capitalized) A metaphysical and ubiquitous power from the fictional Star Wars universe created by George Lucas. See usage note.
(law) Either unlawful violence, as in a "forced entry", or lawful compulsion.
(law) Legal validity.
(linguistics, semantics, pragmatics) Ability of an utterance or its element (word, form, prosody, ...) to effect a given meaning.
(uncountable) The ability to attack, control, or constrain.
(usually with "the", in the singular or plural) Synonym of police force
Power exerted against will or consent; compulsory power; violence; coercion.
Something or anything that has the power to produce a physical effect upon something else, such as causing it to move or change shape.
Strength or energy of body or mind; active power; vigour; might; capacity of exercising an influence or producing an effect.
verb
(archaic) To provide with forces; to reinforce; to strengthen by soldiers; to man; to garrison.
(archaic) To put in force; to cause to be executed; to make binding; to enforce.
(obsolete) To allow the force of; to value; to care for.
(obsolete, reflexive, intransitive) To exert oneself, to do one's utmost.
(transitive) To cause to occur (despite inertia, resistance etc.); to produce through force.
(transitive) To compel (someone or something) to do something.
(transitive) To constrain by force; to overcome the limitations or resistance of.
(transitive) To drive (something) by force, to propel (generally + prepositional phrase or adverb).
(transitive) To forcibly open (a door, lock etc.).
(transitive) To violate (a woman); to rape.
(transitive, baseball) To create an out by touching a base in advance of a runner who has no base to return to while in possession of a ball which has already touched the ground.
(whist) To compel (an adversary or partner) to trump a trick by leading a suit that he/she does not hold.
To obtain or win by strength; to take by violence or struggle; specifically, to capture by assault; to storm, as a fortress.
To stuff; to lard; to farce.
forel
forel
noun
A kind of parchment for book covers; a forrill.
verb
To bind with a forel.
fores
foret
forex
forex
noun
Short for foreign exchange.
forge
forge
noun
(computing) A Web-based collaborative platform for developing and sharing software.
A furnace or hearth where metals are heated prior to hammering them into shape.
A workshop in which metals are shaped by heating and hammering them.
The act of beating or working iron or steel.
verb
(metallurgy) To shape a metal by heating and hammering.
(often as forge ahead) To move forward heavily and slowly (originally as a ship); to advance gradually but steadily; to proceed towards a goal in the face of resistance or difficulty.
(sometimes as forge ahead) To advance, move or act with an abrupt increase in speed or energy.
To create a forgery of; to make a counterfeit item of; to copy or imitate unlawfully.
To form or create with concerted effort.
To make falsely; to produce, as that which is untrue or not genuine; to fabricate.
forme
forme
noun
(printing) Alternative form of form (“type etc. secured in a chase”)
Obsolete form of form.
forte
forte
adj
(music) Loud. Used as a dynamic directive in sheet music in its abbreviated form, "f.", to indicate raising the volume of the music. (Abbreviated in musical notation with an f, the Unicode character 1D191.)
adv
(music) Loudly.
noun
A passage in music to be played loudly; a loud section of music.
A strength or talent.
The strong part of a sword blade, close to the hilt.
foxer
foxer
noun
(military, historical) An acoustic decoy used to confuse acoustic homing torpedoes by mechanically generating a loud noise while being towed some distance behind a ship.
foyer
foyer
noun
(UK) A hostel offering accommodation and work opportunities to homeless young people.
A lobby, corridor, or waiting room, used in a hotel, theater, etc.
The crucible or basin in a furnace which receives the molten metal.
freon
freon
noun
(environmentalism, slang) A chlorofluorocarbon
(organic chemistry) Any of several non-flammable refrigerants based on halogenated hydrocarbon including R-12, R-22, and R-23.
(refrigeration, slang) A gaseous ozone-depleting refrigerant
froes
froes
noun
plural of froe
frome
frome
prep
Obsolete spelling of from
frore
frore
adj
(archaic) Extremely cold; frozen.
verb
(archaic, rare) simple past tense and past participle of freeze
froze
froze
verb
(now colloquial, nonstandard) past participle of freeze
simple past tense of freeze
genro
genro
noun
(historical) A body of elder statesmen of Japan, formerly used as informal advisors to the Emperor.