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aargh

aargh

intj

  1. Alternative form of argh

aghan

aghas

aghas

noun

  1. plural of agha

agoho

agoho

noun

  1. (Philippines) The tree Casuarina equisetifolia.

agrah

agush

agush

adj

  1. In a gushing state.

ahong

anigh

anigh

adv

  1. (archaic) Nigh; near; close by (to).

prep

  1. (archaic) Nigh; near.

aught

aught

adj

  1. possessed of

adv

  1. (archaic) At all, in any degree, in any respect.

noun

  1. (archaic) zero
  2. (regional) Estimation.
  3. (regional) Of importance or consequence (in the phrase "of aught").
  4. (regional, rare, obsolete) Esteem, respect.
  5. Duty; place; office
  6. Property; possession
  7. The digit zero
  8. whit, the smallest part, iota

num

  1. Obsolete or dialectal form of eight.

pron

  1. (archaic or dialectal) anything whatsoever, any part.

verb

  1. to owe, be obliged or obligated to
  2. to own, possess

bargh

baugh

baugh

intj

  1. Archaic form of bah.

bergh

bergh

noun

  1. (UK dialectal) A hill.

bhaga

bhang

bhang

noun

  1. (India, Kenya, Uganda, else slang) Cannabis and preparations thereof.

bigha

bigha

noun

  1. (India) A measure of land in India, varying from a third of an acre to an acre.

bight

bight

noun

  1. (geography) A bend or curve in a coastline, river, or other geographical feature.
  2. A corner, bend, or angle; a hollow
  3. A curve in a rope
  4. An area of sea lying between two promontories, larger than a bay, wider than a gulf

verb

  1. (transitive) To arrange or fasten (a rope) in bights.

bligh

borgh

bough

bough

noun

  1. (obsolete, figuratively, poetic) A gallows.
  2. A tree-branch, usually a primary one directly attached to the trunk.

brogh

brugh

bsgph

bshyg

bught

burgh

burgh

noun

  1. (Sussex) a small mound, often used in reference to tumuli (mostly restricted to place names).
  2. (UK) a borough or chartered town (now only used as an official subdivision in Scotland).

chaga

chaga

noun

  1. A parasitic fungus of trees, usually birch, found on the circumboreal region of the Northern hemisphere, Inonotus obliquus.
  2. The irregular conk of this fungus, used in East European folk medicine to treat a number of conditions.

chang

chang

noun

  1. (often italicized) A traditional harp of central and southwest Asia

chego

cheng

cheng

noun

  1. Alternative form of sheng (Chinese wind instrument)

ching

ching

intj

  1. The sound of metal or glass clinking.

noun

  1. (Scotland, slang) Cocaine.
  2. (countable) A ringing sound, as of metal or glass being struck.
  3. (uncountable, slang) Money (from the sound of a cash register ringing up an amount).
  4. (zoology) A high-pitched mating call made by the male kakapo.
  5. A pair of small bowl-shaped finger cymbals made of thick and heavy bronze, used in the music of Thailand and Cambodia.

verb

  1. (MLE, slang) To stab.
  2. (zoology, intransitive) Of the male kakapo: to make its high-pitched mating call.
  3. To chink or clink; to make a ringing sound, as of metal or glass being struck.

choga

choga

noun

  1. A long-sleeved Afghan garment generally made of soft woollen material and embroidered on the sleeves and shoulders.

chong

chugs

chugs

noun

  1. plural of chug

verb

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

chung

cohog

cohog

noun

  1. (US, Dartmouth College, 1970s, slang, derogatory) A co-ed.

cough

cough

noun

  1. A condition that causes one to cough; a tendency to cough.
  2. A sudden, usually noisy expulsion of air from the lungs, often involuntary.
  3. Used to focus attention on a following utterance, often a euphemism or an attribution of blame.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To make a noise like a cough.
  2. (intransitive) To push air from the lungs in a quick, noisy explosion.
  3. (transitive, sometimes followed by "up") To force something out of the throat or lungs by coughing.

dight

dight

adj

  1. (obsolete) Disposed; adorned.

adv

  1. (obsolete) Finely.

verb

  1. (archaic, transitive) To dress, array; to adorn.
  2. (archaic, transitive) To make ready, prepare.
  3. (archaic, transitive, of facial features) To be formed or composed (of).
  4. (obsolete, transitive) To deal with, handle.
  5. (obsolete, transitive) To dispose, put (in a given state or condition).

dough

dough

noun

  1. A thick, malleable substance made by mixing flour with other ingredients such as water, eggs, and/or butter, that is made into a particular form and then baked.

verb

  1. (transitive) To make into dough.

drogh

egham

egham

Proper noun

  1. a town in north Surrey, England.

eight

eight

adj

  1. Obsolete spelling of eighth

noun

  1. (nautical) A light, narrow rowing boat, especially one used in competitive rowing, steered by a cox, in which eight rowers each have two oars.
  2. (playing cards) Any of the four cards in a normal deck with the value eight.
  3. (rowing) The eight people who crew a rowing-boat.
  4. (rowing, especially in plural) A race in which such craft participate.
  5. Alternative spelling of ait (island in a river)
  6. The digit/figure 8.

num

  1. A numerical value equal to 8; the number occurring after seven and before nine.
  2. Describing a group or set with eight elements.

eyght

faugh

faugh

intj

  1. (dated) An exclamation of contempt, or of disgust, especially for a smell.

fight

fight

noun

  1. (archaic) A battle between opposing armies.
  2. (obsolete) A screen for the combatants in ships; an arming.
  3. (sports) A boxing or martial arts match.
  4. (uncountable) The will or ability to fight.
  5. A conflict, possibly nonphysical, with opposing ideas or forces; strife.
  6. A physical confrontation or combat between two or more people or groups.
  7. An occasion of fighting.

verb

  1. (intransitive) Of colours or other design elements: to clash; to fail to harmonize.
  2. (intransitive) To contend in physical conflict, either singly or in war, battle etc.
  3. (intransitive) To strive for something; to campaign or contend for success.
  4. (reciprocal) To contend in physical conflict with each other, either singly or in war, battle etc.
  5. (transitive) To conduct or engage in (battle, warfare etc.).
  6. (transitive) To engage in combat with; to oppose physically, to contest with.
  7. (transitive) To try to overpower; to fiercely counteract.
  8. (transitive, archaic) To cause to fight; to manage or manoeuvre in a fight.

gahan

galah

galah

noun

  1. (Australia, slang) A fool, an idiot.
  2. A pink and grey species of cockatoo, Eolophus roseicapilla, native to Australia.

ganch

ganch

verb

  1. To drop from a high place upon sharp stakes or hooks as a punishment.

gareh

garth

garth

noun

  1. (Germanic paganism) A group or a household dedicated to the pagan faith Heathenry.
  2. (Germanic paganism) A location or sacred space, in ritual and poetry in modern Heathenry.
  3. A clearing in the woods; as such, part of many placenames in northern England
  4. A close; a yard; a croft; a garden.
  5. A dam or weir for catching fish.
  6. A grassy quadrangle surrounded by cloisters

gashy

gatch

gatch

noun

  1. A form of plaster of Paris formerly used in Persia.

gatha

gatha

noun

  1. (Buddhism) A poem or mantra, especially one recited mentally as part of meditation or mindfulness practice.

gehey

gerah

gerah

noun

  1. (historical) An ancient Hebrew unit of weight and currency, one twentieth of a shekel.

getah

ghain

ghana

ghana

noun

  1. (music) A style of Maltese folk singing

ghast

ghast

adj

  1. Having a ghastly appearance; weird.

noun

  1. (fantasy) An evil spirit or monster; a ghoul.

verb

  1. Alternative form of gast

ghats

ghats

noun

  1. plural of ghat

ghaut

ghaut

noun

  1. (Caribbean) Alternative form of ghat: a steep ravine leading to the sea
  2. (India) Archaic form of ghat.

ghazi

ghazi

noun

  1. A Muslim warrior who fights in war against non-Muslims, especially one who has won renown as a martial champion; often used as a title.

ghbor

gheen

ghees

ghees

noun

  1. plural of ghee

ghent

ghent

Proper noun

  1. Capital city of the province of East Flanders, Belgium.

ghess

ghess

verb

  1. Obsolete form of guess.

ghole

ghole

noun

  1. Alternative form of gole (“troops”)
  2. Archaic form of ghoul.

ghoom

ghoom

noun

  1. (India, dated) A hunt of this kind.

verb

  1. (India, dated, intransitive) To hunt for animals by stealth in an area where they are likely to be found on the move.

ghost

ghost

noun

  1. (Internet) An unresponsive user on IRC, resulting from the user's client disconnecting without notifying the server.
  2. (attributive) Abandoned.
  3. (attributive) Of cryptid, supernatural or extraterrestrial nature.
  4. (attributive) Perceived or listed but not real.
  5. (attributive) Remnant; the remains of a(n).
  6. (attributive) Substitute.
  7. (attributive, in names of species) White or pale.
  8. (attributive, linguistics, computing) A formerly nonexistent character that was at some point mistakenly encoded into a character set standard, which might have since become used opportunistically for some genuine purpose.
  9. (computing) An image of a file or hard disk.
  10. (countable) Clipping of ghost pepper.
  11. (espionage) A covert (and deniable) agent.
  12. (quantum mechanics) An unphysical state in a gauge theory.
  13. (theater) An understudy.
  14. (uncommon or dated) The spirit; the human soul.
  15. (uncountable) A game in which players take turns to add a letter to a possible word, trying not to complete a word.
  16. (video games) An opponent in a racing game that follows a previously recorded route, allowing players to compete against previous best times.
  17. A dead person whose identity is stolen by another. See ghosting.
  18. A false image formed in a telescope, camera, or other optical device by reflection from the surfaces of one or more lenses.
  19. A ghostwriter.
  20. A nonexistent person invented to obtain some fraudulent benefit.
  21. An unwanted image similar to and overlapping or adjacent to the main one on a television screen, caused by the transmitted image being received both directly and via reflection.
  22. Any faint shadowy semblance; an unsubstantial image.
  23. Someone whose identity cannot be established because there are no records of him/her.
  24. The disembodied soul; the soul or spirit of a deceased person; a spirit appearing after death.
  25. The faint image that remains after an attempt to remove graffiti.

verb

  1. (Internet, transitive) To forcibly disconnect an IRC user who is using one's reserved nickname.
  2. (computing) To copy a file or hard drive image.
  3. (film) To provide the speaking or singing voice for another actor, who is lip-syncing.
  4. (graphical user interface) To gray out (a visual item) to indicate that it is unavailable.
  5. (intransitive) To appear or move without warning, quickly and quietly; to slip.
  6. (literary) To imbue with a ghost-like hue or effect.
  7. (nautical) To sail seemingly without wind.
  8. (obsolete) To die; to expire.
  9. (obsolete, transitive) To haunt; to appear to in the form of an apparition.
  10. (slang, social media) To perform an act of ghosting: to break up with someone without warning or explanation; to ignore someone, especially on social media.
  11. (transitive) To transfer (a prisoner) to another prison without the prior knowledge of other inmates.
  12. (transitive, intransitive) To ghostwrite.

ghoul

ghoul

noun

  1. (derogatory, slang) A person with a callous or uncaring attitude to human life and suffering, particularly when prioritising economic concerns.
  2. (mythology, Arabic demonology) A demon said to feed on corpses.
  3. A graverobber.
  4. A person with an undue interest in death and corpses, or more generally in things that are revolting and repulsive.

ghyll

ghyll

noun

  1. (Scotland, Northern England) A ravine.

gighe

giher

girsh

girsh

noun

  1. Dated form of qursh.

girth

girth

noun

  1. (graph theory) The length of the shortest cycle in a graph.
  2. (informal) One's waistline circumference, most often a large one.
  3. A band passed under the belly of an animal, which holds a saddle or a harness saddle in place.
  4. A small horizontal brace or girder.
  5. The distance measured around an object.
  6. The part of an animal around which the girth fits.

verb

  1. To bind as if with a girth or band.

gizeh

glyph

glyph

noun

  1. (architecture) A vertical groove.
  2. (typography, computing) A visual representation of a letter, character, or symbol, in a specific font and style.
  3. A figure carved in relief or incised, especially representing a sound, word, or idea.
  4. Any non-verbal symbol that imparts information.
  5. Any of various figures used in Mayan writing.

gnash

gnash

noun

  1. A sudden snapping of the teeth.

verb

  1. (Tyneside) To run away.
  2. (figurative) To clash together violently.
  3. (transitive) To grind (one's teeth) in pain or in anger.
  4. (transitive) To grind between the teeth.

gooch

gooch

noun

  1. (slang) The perineum.

verb

  1. (slang) To blunder or bungle; goof.

gotch

gotch

noun

  1. (Saskatchewan, Manitoba, slang) Men's underwear.

gotha

goths

goths

noun

  1. plural of goth

gough

grahn

graph

graph

noun

  1. (applied mathematics, statistics) A data chart (graphical representation of data) intended to illustrate the relationship between a set (or sets) of numbers (quantities, measurements or indicative numbers) and a reference set, whose elements are indexed to those of the former set(s) and may or may not be numbers.
  2. (category theory, of a morphism f) A morphism 𝛤_f from the domain of f to the product of the domain and codomain of f, such that the first projection applied to 𝛤_f equals the identity of the domain, and the second projection applied to 𝛤_f is equal to f.
  3. (graph theory) A set of vertices (or nodes) connected together by edges; (formally) an ordered pair of sets (V,E), where the elements of V are called vertices or nodes and E is a set of pairs (called edges) of elements of V. See also Graph (discrete mathematics) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  4. (linguistics, typography) A graphical unit on the token-level, the abstracted fundamental shape of a character or letter as distinct from its ductus (realization in a particular typeface or handwriting on the instance-level) and as distinct by a grapheme on the type-level by not fundamentally distinguishing meaning.
  5. (mathematics) A set of points constituting a graphical representation of a real function; (formally) a set of tuples (x_1,x_2,…,x_m,y)∈ R ᵐ⁺¹, where y=f(x_1,x_2,…,x_m) for a given function f: R ᵐ→ R . See also Graph of a function on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  6. (topology) A topological space which represents some graph (ordered pair of sets) and which is constructed by representing the vertices as points and the edges as copies of the real interval [0,1] (where, for any given edge, 0 and 1 are identified with the points representing the two vertices) and equipping the result with a particular topology called the graph topology.

verb

  1. (transitive) To draw a graph.
  2. (transitive, mathematics) To draw a graph of a function.

grath

griph

grith

grith

noun

  1. (historical) A place of protection, a sanctuary.
  2. (historical) Security, peace or protection guaranteed in particular instances in Old English law.
  3. (obsolete) Guaranteed security, sanctuary, safe conduct.

grush

gryph

gschu

gulch

gulch

noun

  1. (obsolete) A glutton.
  2. (obsolete) An act of gulching or gulping.
  3. A ravine-like or deep V-shaped valley, often eroded by flash floods; shallower than a canyon and deeper than a gully.

verb

  1. (obsolete) To fall heavily.
  2. (obsolete) To swallow greedily; to gulp down.

gulph

gulph

noun

  1. (hypercorrect) Obsolete spelling of gulf

gursh

gushy

gushy

adj

  1. (uncommon) Tending to gush, to produce a large flow of liquid.
  2. Gushing; effusive and often emotional.

hagai

hagan

hagar

hagen

hager

haggi

haggi

noun

  1. (obsolete) Alternative form of hajji (one who has participated in a hajj)

haggy

hagia

hagno

hague

hange

hange

verb

  1. Obsolete spelling of hang

hangs

hangs

verb

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

hauge

haugh

haugh

noun

  1. (Scotland, Northern England, Ireland) A low-lying meadow by the side of a river.

hedge

hedge

noun

  1. (UK, Ireland, noun adjunct) Used attributively, with figurative indication of a person's upbringing, or professional activities, taking place by the side of the road; third-rate.
  2. (UK, West Country, chiefly Devon and Cornwall) A mound of earth, stone- or turf-faced, often topped with bushes, used as a fence between any two portions of land.
  3. (finance) Contract or arrangement reducing one's exposure to risk (for example the risk of price movements or interest rate movements).
  4. (pragmatics) A non-committal or intentionally ambiguous statement.
  5. A barrier (often consisting of a line of persons or objects) to protect someone or something from harm.
  6. A thicket of bushes or other shrubbery, especially one planted as a fence between two portions of land, or to separate the parts of a garden.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To construct or repair a hedge.
  2. (intransitive, finance) To reduce one's exposure to risk.
  3. (transitive) To enclose with a hedge or hedges.
  4. (transitive) To obstruct or surround.
  5. (transitive, finance) To offset the risk associated with.
  6. (transitive, intransitive) To avoid verbal commitment.

hedgy

hedgy

adj

  1. Indecisive, hesitant, noncommittal, unwilling to take a side.
  2. Pertaining to or like a hedge.

hegel

hegel

Proper noun

  1. notably borne by the German philosopher

heger

heigh

heigh

intj

  1. An exclamation designed to call attention, give encouragement, etc.

heigl

helga

helge

henge

henge

noun

  1. A prehistoric enclosure in the form of a circle or circular arc defined by a raised circular bank and a circular ditch usually running inside the bank, with one or more entrances leading into the enclosed open space.

henig

heugh

heugh

noun

  1. (Scotland, Northumbria) A glen with steep, overhanging sides
  2. (Scotland, Northumbria) A steep crag or cliff, especially one with overhanging sides
  3. (Scotland, Northumbria) A steep excavation, especially a coal pit

hewgh

heygh

higgs

higgs

Adjective

  1. pertaining to the Higgs mechanism/Higgs force

Noun

  1. Short form of Higgs boson.

highs

highs

noun

  1. plural of high

hight

hight

adj

  1. (archaic) Called, named.

noun

  1. Obsolete form of height.

verb

  1. (archaic, dialectal) To command; to enjoin.
  2. (archaic, intransitive) To be called or named.
  3. (archaic, transitive) To call, name.
  4. (obsolete) simple past tense of hote

higra

hinge

hinge

noun

  1. (statistics) The median of the upper or lower half of a batch, sample, or probability distribution.
  2. A jointed or flexible device that allows the pivoting of a door etc.
  3. A movement that presents itself as rotation when an off-centre fixed point is taken into account.
  4. A naturally occurring joint resembling such hardware in form or action, as in the shell of a bivalve.
  5. A principle, or a point in time, on which subsequent reasonings or events depend.
  6. A stamp hinge, a folded and gummed paper rectangle for affixing postage stamps in an album.
  7. One of the four cardinal points, east, west, north, or south.

verb

  1. (intransitive, with on or upon) To depend on something.
  2. (obsolete) To bend.
  3. (transitive) To attach by, or equip with a hinge.
  4. (transitive, archaeology) The breaking off of the distal end of a knapped stone flake whose presumed course across the face of the stone core was truncated prematurely, leaving not a feathered distal end but instead the scar of a nearly perpendicular break.
  5. To move or already be positioned in such a fashion that it presents itself as rotation when an off-centre fixed point is taken into account.

hoagy

hoagy

noun

  1. Alternative form of hoagie

hoang

hodge

hodge

noun

  1. (obsolete) A rustic; a country person.

hogan

hogan

noun

  1. A one-room Navajo dwelling or ceremonial lodge, constructed of wood and earth and covered with mud.

hogen

hoggs

hoggs

noun

  1. plural of hogg

hoggy

hoggy

adj

  1. Synonym of hoggish (“resembling a pig”).

hogle

hogni

hogue

holgu

hongs

hongs

noun

  1. plural of hong

honig

hooge

hoogh

hough

hough

noun

  1. Alternative form of hoe
  2. Obsolete spelling of hoe
  3. The hollow behind the knee.

verb

  1. Archaic spelling of hoe.
  2. To hamstring.

huang

hugel

huger

huger

adj

  1. comparative form of huge: more huge

hugin

hugli

hugon

hwang

hying

hying

noun

  1. haste

verb

  1. present participle of hie

hyleg

hyleg

noun

  1. (astrology) In Hellenistic astrology, the planet with the greatest essential dignity in five important natal chart positions: the degree of the Sun; the degree of the Moon; the Ascendant; the Lot of Fortune; and the prenatal syzygy (that is, New Moon or Full Moon, whichever most closely preceded the birth).

idgah

idgah

noun

  1. Alternative form of eidgah

ighly

jough

jough

noun

  1. A traditional herbal beer from the Isle of Man.

keogh