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acers

acers

noun

  1. plural of acer

acres

acres

noun

  1. plural of acre

aesir

aesir

noun

  1. The chief gods of pagan Scandinavia.

agers

agers

noun

  1. plural of ager

aires

aires

noun

  1. plural of aire

akers

akers

noun

  1. plural of aker

anser

apers

apers

noun

  1. plural of aper

apres

apres

prep

  1. (rare, nonstandard) After

arase

arces

areas

areas

noun

  1. plural of area

arest

areus

arges

aries

arise

arise

noun

  1. (obsolete) Arising, rising.

verb

  1. To come up from a lower to a higher position.
  2. To come up from one's bed or place of repose; to get up.
  3. To spring up; to come into action, being, or notice; to become operative, sensible, or visible; to begin to act a part; to present itself.

arles

arles

noun

  1. (Scotland, obsolete) Alternative form of earles (“deposit”)

arose

arose

verb

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

arses

arses

noun

  1. plural of arse
  2. plural of arsis

verb

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

arsle

arsle

verb

  1. Alternative form of assle

asare

asher

asher

noun

  1. A member of the alt.suicide.holiday newsgroup, which deals with the topics of suicide and depression.

asker

asker

noun

  1. (England dialect, Wales) A newt.
  2. Someone who asks a question.

asper

asper

adj

  1. (obsolete) Rough or harsh; severe, stern, serious.

noun

  1. (historical) Any one of several small coins, circulated around the eastern Mediterranean area from the 12th to 17th centuries.
  2. (phonetics, obsolete) Rough breathing; a mark (#) indicating that part of a word is aspirated, or pronounced with h before it.

asser

aster

aster

noun

  1. (biology) A star-shaped structure formed during the mitosis of a cell.
  2. (obsolete) A star.
  3. Any of several plants of the genus Aster; one of its flowers.

astre

aures

avers

avers

verb

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

axers

ayers

ayres

ayres

noun

  1. plural of ayre

bares

bares

verb

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

barse

barse

noun

  1. (UK, vulgar, slang) The perineum of a man.
  2. The perch; any of various marine and freshwater fish resembling the perch.

baser

baser

adj

  1. comparative form of base: more base

bears

bears

noun

  1. plural of bear

verb

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

beers

beers

noun

  1. plural of beer

bergs

bergs

noun

  1. plural of berg

berks

berks

noun

  1. plural of berk

berms

berms

noun

  1. plural of berm

verb

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

berns

besra

besra

noun

  1. A bird of prey of southern Asia, Accipiter virgatus.

betrs

biers

biers

noun

  1. plural of bier

birse

birse

noun

  1. (Scotland) bristle

boers

bores

bores

noun

  1. plural of bore

verb

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

boser

braes

braes

noun

  1. plural of brae

brees

brees

noun

  1. plural of bree

brens

brens

verb

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

bress

brest

brest

noun

  1. Obsolete spelling of breast

brews

brews

noun

  1. plural of brew

verb

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

bries

bries

noun

  1. plural of brie

brise

brise

noun

  1. (obsolete, rare) A tract of land that has been left untilled for a long time.

brose

brose

noun

  1. (Scotland) Oatmeal mixed with boiling water or milk.

bsrec

bsret

burse

burse

noun

  1. (ecclesiastical) An ornamental case to hold the corporal when not in use.
  2. (now chiefly historical) A purse.
  3. (obsolete) A kind of bazaar.
  4. (obsolete) A stock exchange; a bourse.
  5. A fund or foundation for the maintenance of the needy scholars in their studies.

byers

byres

byres

noun

  1. plural of byre

cares

cares

noun

  1. plural of care

verb

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

carse

carse

noun

  1. (Scotland) Low, fertile land; a river valley.

caser

caser

noun

  1. (slang, UK) A crown, a five-shilling coin.

ceras

ceras

noun

  1. (biology) A dorsal or lateral outgrowth on the body of nudibranchs.

ceres

ceres

noun

  1. plural of cere

ceros

ceros

noun

  1. plural of cero

cerys

cerys

Proper noun

  1. name of Welsh origin; a variant of Carys.

cesar

cires

cires

noun

  1. plural of cire

cores

cores

noun

  1. plural of core

verb

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

corse

corse

noun

  1. (archaic) A dead body, a corpse.
  2. (obsolete) A (living) body.

crees

cresa

cresc

cress

cress

noun

  1. (plants) A plant of various species, chiefly cruciferous. The leaves have a moderately pungent taste, and are used as a salad and antiscorbutic.

crest

crest

noun

  1. (anatomy) A ridge along the surface of a bone.
  2. (heraldry) A bearing worn, not upon the shield, but usually on a helmet above it, sometimes (as for clerics) separately above the shield or separately as a mark for plate, in letterheads, and the like.
  3. (informal) A design or logo, especially one of an institution, sports club, association or high-class family.
  4. A tuft, or other natural ornament, growing on an animal's head, for example the comb of a cockerel, the swelling on the head of a snake, the lengthened feathers of the crown or nape of bird, etc.
  5. Any of several birds in the family Regulidae, including the goldcrests and firecrests.
  6. The helm or head, as typical of a high spirit; pride; courage.
  7. The ornamental finishing which surmounts the ridge of a roof, canopy, etc.
  8. The plume of feathers, or other decoration, worn on or displayed on a helmet; the distinctive ornament of a helmet.
  9. The ridge or top of a wave.
  10. The summit of a hill or mountain ridge.
  11. The top line of a slope or embankment.
  12. The upper curve of a horse's neck.

verb

  1. (intransitive) Particularly with reference to waves, to reach a peak.
  2. (transitive) To reach the crest of (a hill or mountain)
  3. To furnish with, or surmount as, a crest; to serve as a crest for.
  4. To mark with lines or streaks like waving plumes.

crews

crews

noun

  1. plural of crew

verb

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

cries

cries

noun

  1. plural of cry

verb

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

crose

crres

cruse

cruse

noun

  1. (heraldry) An oil lamp or similar emblem.
  2. (religion or obsolete) A small jar used to hold liquid, such as oil or water.

cures

cures

noun

  1. plural of cure

verb

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

curse

curse

noun

  1. (slang, dated, derogatory, usually with "the") A woman's menses.
  2. A prayer or imprecation that harm may befall someone.
  3. A supernatural detriment or hindrance; a bane.
  4. A vulgar epithet.
  5. The cause of great harm, evil, or misfortune; that which brings evil or severe affliction; torment.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To use offensive or morally inappropriate language.
  2. (transitive) To place a curse upon (a person or object).
  3. (transitive) To speak or shout a vulgar curse or epithet.
  4. To bring great evil upon; to be the cause of serious harm or unhappiness to; to furnish with that which will be a cause of deep trouble; to afflict or injure grievously; to harass or torment.
  5. To call upon divine or supernatural power to send injury upon; to imprecate evil upon; to execrate.

dares

dares

noun

  1. plural of dare

verb

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

dears

dears

noun

  1. plural of dear

deers

deers

noun

  1. (dated or nonstandard) plural of deer

derms

derms

noun

  1. plural of derm

despr

doers

doers

noun

  1. plural of doer

dorse

dorse

noun

  1. (obsolete) A dossal.
  2. (obsolete) The back of a book.
  3. The Baltic cod or variable cod (Gadus morhua callarias).

doser

doser

noun

  1. One who administers a dose.

drees

drees

verb

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

dregs

dregs

noun

  1. (collectively) The sediment settled at the bottom of a liquid; the lees in a container of unfiltered wine.
  2. (figuratively, the dregs) The worst and lowest part of something.

dreks

dress

dress

noun

  1. (archaic) An item of outer clothing or set of such clothes (worn by people of all sexes) which is generally decorative and appropriate for a particular occasion, profession, etc.
  2. (archaic) The act of putting on clothes, especially fashionable ones, or for a particular (especially formal) occasion.
  3. (archaic, historical) The system of furrows on the face of a millstone.
  4. (figuratively) The external appearance of something, especially if intended to give a positive impression; garb, guise.
  5. (film, television, theater) Ellipsis of dress rehearsal.
  6. (obsolete) The act of applying a dressing to or otherwise treating a wound; also, the dressing so applied.
  7. An item of clothing (usually worn by a woman or young girl) which both covers the upper part of the body and includes a skirt below the waist.
  8. Apparel or clothing, especially when appropriate for a particular occasion, profession, etc.
  9. The appearance of an object after it has undergone some process or treatment to fit or prepare it for use; finish.
  10. The external covering of an animal (for example, the feathers of a bird) or an object.

verb

  1. (Northern England, archaic) To treat (someone) in a particular manner; specifically, in an appropriate or fitting manner; (by extension, ironic) to give (someone) a deserved beating; also, to give (someone) a good scolding; to dress down.
  2. (agriculture, horticulture) To cultivate or tend to (a garden, land, plants, etc.); especially, to add fertilizer or manure to (soil); to fertilize, to manure.
  3. (also figuratively) To adorn or ornament (something).
  4. (also reflexive and figuratively) To put clothes (or, formerly, armour) on (oneself or someone, a doll, a mannequin, etc.); to clothe.
  5. (butchering) Of an animal carcass: to have a certain quantity or weight after removal of the internal organs and skin; also, to have a certain appearance after being cut up and prepared for cooking.
  6. (butchering) To cut up (an animal or its flesh) for food; specifically (hunting), to remove the internal organs (of a game animal) shortly after it has been killed so that the carcass cools more quickly; to field dress.
  7. (cooking) To prepare (food) for cooking or eating, especially by seasoning it; specifically, to add a dressing or sauce (to food, especially a salad).
  8. (euphemistic, chiefly in the tailoring context) To allow one's penis to fall to one side or the other within one's trousers.
  9. (fishing) To prepare (an artificial fly) to be attached to a fish hook.
  10. (historical or England, regional) To remove chaff or impurities from (flour, grain, etc.) by bolting or sifting, winnowing, and other methods.
  11. (military) To arrange (soldiers or troops) into proper formation; especially, to adjust (soldiers or troops) into straight lines and at a proper distance from each other; to align.
  12. (military, sometimes imperative as a drill command) Of soldiers or troops: to arrange into proper formation; especially, to form into straight lines and at a proper distance from each other.
  13. (nautical) To ornament (a ship) by hoisting the national colours at the peak and mastheads, and setting the jack forward; when "dressed full", the signal flags and pennants are added.
  14. (obsolete) To break in and train (a horse or other animal) for use.
  15. (reflexive, intransitive, obsolete) To prepare (oneself); to make ready.
  16. (slang) Ellipsis of cross-dress.
  17. (specifically) To attire (oneself or someone) for a particular (especially formal) occasion, or in a fashionable manner.
  18. (specifically) To attire oneself for a particular (especially formal) occasion, or in a fashionable manner.
  19. (sports) Of a sportsperson: to put on the uniform and have the equipment needed to play a sport.
  20. Of a thing: to attain a certain condition after undergoing some process or treatment to fit or prepare it for use.
  21. To apply a dressing to or otherwise treat (a wound); (obsolete) to give (a wounded person) medical aid.
  22. To arrange a display of goods in, or to decorate (a shop or shop window).
  23. To arrange or style (someone's hair).
  24. To design, make, or prepare costumes (for a play or other performance); also, to present (a production) in a particular costume style.
  25. To design, make, provide, or select clothes (for someone).
  26. To fit or prepare (something) for use; to render (something) suitable for an intended purpose; to get ready.
  27. To prepare (a set) by installing the props, scenery, etc.
  28. To prepare the surface of (a material, usually lumber or stone).
  29. To prepare, treat, or curry (animal hide or leather).
  30. To put on clothes.

drest

drest

verb

  1. Obsolete form of dressed; simple past tense and past participle of dress

drews

dries

dries

noun

  1. plural of dry

verb

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

druse

druse

noun

  1. (botany) An aggregation of calcium oxalate crystals found in certain plants.
  2. (mineralogy) An inner surface with a crust of tiny crystals.
  3. (ophthalmology) A tiny yellow or white accumulation of extracellular material that builds up in Bruch's membrane of the eye.

dures

dures

verb

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

dyers

dyers

noun

  1. plural of dyer

earls

earls

noun

  1. plural of earl

earns

earns

verb

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

earsh

earsh

noun

  1. (archaic) stubble field.

easer

easer

noun

  1. A person or thing that eases or relieves

ecrus

ecrus

noun

  1. plural of ecru

edris

egers

egers

noun

  1. plural of eger

eiser

emirs

emirs

noun

  1. plural of emir

ensor

epris

erase

erase

noun

  1. (computing) The operation of deleting data.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To be erased (have markings removed, have information removed, or be cleared of information).
  2. (transitive) To disregard (a group, an orientation, etc.); to prevent from having an active role in society.
  3. (transitive) To obliterate (information) from a storage medium, such as to clear or to overwrite.
  4. (transitive) To obliterate information from (a storage medium), such as to clear or (with magnetic storage) to demagnetize.
  5. (transitive) to remove markings or information
  6. (transitive, baseball) To remove a runner from the bases via a double play or pick off play
  7. (transitive, slang) To kill; assassinate.

erbes

eries

erisa

ernes

ernes

noun

  1. plural of erne

ernst

erose

erose

adj

  1. Irregularly notched, eaten away, as though bitten.

ersar

erses

escar

escry

esere

esher

esher

Proper noun

  1. a town in northern Surrey, England.

eskar

eskar

noun

  1. (geology) Alternative form of esker

esker

esker

noun

  1. A long, narrow, sinuous ridge created by deposits from a stream running beneath a glacier.

esrog

ester

ester

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) A compound most often formed by the condensation of an alcohol and an acid, with elimination of water, which contains the functional group carbon-oxygen double bond (i.e., carbonyl) joined via carbon to another oxygen atom.

estre

estre

noun

  1. (archaic or obsolete) The indoor layout or plan of a castle.

euros

euros

noun

  1. (US) plural of euro

eurus

eurus

noun

  1. (obsolete, poetic) The east wind

evars

evers

evros

ewers

ewers

noun

  1. plural of ewer

eyers

eyers

noun

  1. plural of eyer

eyras

eyras

noun

  1. plural of eyra

eyres

eyres

noun

  1. plural of eyre

fares

fares

noun

  1. plural of fare

farse

farse

noun

  1. A vernacular paraphrase inserted into Latin liturgy.

verb

  1. (transitive) To insert vernacular paraphrases into (a Latin liturgy).

fears

fears

noun

  1. plural of fear

verb

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

feres

feres

noun

  1. plural of fere

ferns

ferns

noun

  1. plural of fern

fires

fires

noun

  1. plural of fire

verb

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

fores

frase

frees

frees

noun

  1. plural of free

verb

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

fresh

fresh

adj

  1. (archaic, slang) Tipsy; drunk.
  2. (of food) Not dried, frozen, or spoiled.
  3. (of plant material) Still green and not dried.
  4. (of water) Without salt; not saline.
  5. (slang) Good, fashionable.
  6. Disobedient or rude, as of a child.
  7. In a raw or untried state; uncultured; unpracticed.
  8. Invigoratingly cool and refreshing.
  9. Newly produced or obtained; recent.
  10. Rested; not tired or fatigued.
  11. Rude, cheeky, or inappropriate; presumptuous; disrespectful; forward.
  12. Sexually aggressive or forward; prone to caress too eagerly; overly flirtatious.
  13. Youthful; florid.

adv

  1. recently; just recently; most recently

noun

  1. A rush of water, along a river or onto the land; a flood.
  2. A stream or spring of fresh water.
  3. The mingling of fresh water with salt in rivers or bays, as by means of a flood of fresh water flowing toward or into the sea.

verb

  1. (commercial fishing) To pack (fish) loosely on ice.
  2. (of a dairy cow) to give birth to a calf.
  3. (of wind) To become stronger.
  4. To flood or dilute an area of salt water with flowing fresh water.
  5. To freshen up.
  6. To rebore the barrel of a rifle or shotgun.
  7. To renew.
  8. To update.

fress

fress

verb

  1. (obsolete outside dialects, e.g. Lunenburg, Nova Scotia) to eat without restraint; eat heartily

frets

frets

noun

  1. plural of fret

verb

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

fries

fries

noun

  1. (cooking, chiefly Canada, US) Ellipsis of french fries.
  2. plural of fry

verb

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

frise