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egoist

egoist

noun

  1. (nonstandard, by confusion of the similar words) An egotist (person who talks excessively about themself).
  2. An advocate of egoism.
  3. An egocentric or self-centered person.

egoity

egoity

noun

  1. existence as an individual; selfness
  2. personality

egoize

egriot

egriot

noun

  1. A kind of sour cherry.

ehling

eighth

eighth

adj

  1. The ordinal form of the number eight.

noun

  1. (slang) An eighth of an ounce, or approximately 3.5 grams, of marijuana or other drugs.
  2. One of eight equal parts of a whole.
  3. The person or thing in the eighth position.

verb

  1. to divide by eight

eights

eights

noun

  1. (poker slang) A pair of eights.
  2. plural of eight

eighty

eighty

num

  1. The cardinal number occurring after seventy-nine and before eighty-one, represented in Roman numerals as LXXX and in Arabic numerals as 80.

elazig

elbing

elding

elding

noun

  1. (chiefly dialectal) firewood; fuel
  2. rubbish

elegit

elegit

noun

  1. (archaic) A judicial writ ordering seizure of a debtor's property.

elling

eloign

eloign

verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To remove (something) to a distance.
  2. (reflexive, now rare) To remove (oneself); to retire, move away (from).

emeigh

emigre

emigre

noun

  1. An emigrant, one who departs their native land to become an immigrant in another.
  2. One who has departed their native land, often as a refugee.

ending

ending

noun

  1. (grammar) The last morpheme of a word, added to some base to make an inflected form (such as -s in "dogs").
  2. A termination or conclusion.
  3. The last part of something.

verb

  1. present participle of end

engedi

engild

engild

verb

  1. (transitive) To gild; to make splendid.

engine

engine

noun

  1. (computing) A software or hardware system responsible for a specific technical task (usually with qualifying word).
  2. (now archaic) A tool; a utensil or implement.
  3. (obsolete) Ingenuity; cunning, trickery, guile.
  4. (obsolete) Natural talent; genius.
  5. (obsolete) The result of cunning; something ingenious, a contrivance; (in negative senses) a plot, a scheme.
  6. A complex mechanical device which converts energy into useful motion or physical effects.
  7. A large construction used in warfare, such as a battering ram, catapult etc.
  8. A person or group of people which influence a larger group; a driving force.
  9. A self-powered vehicle, especially a locomotive, used for pulling cars along a track.
  10. Anything used to effect a purpose; any device or contrivance; an agent.
  11. The part of a car or other vehicle which provides the force for motion, now especially one powered by internal combustion.

verb

  1. (transitive, dated) To equip with an engine; said especially of steam vessels.
  2. (transitive, obsolete) To assault with an engine.
  3. (transitive, obsolete) To contrive; to put into action.
  4. (transitive, obsolete) To rack; to torture.

engird

engird

verb

  1. (transitive) To gird around; to ingirt.

engirt

engirt

adj

  1. (rare) Encircled, surrounded.

verb

  1. (obsolete) To girt; to surround or encircle.
  2. past participle of engird

englis

engrid

enigma

enigma

noun

  1. A protein with three LIM domains (a conserved cysteine- and histidine-rich structure of two adjacent zinc fingers) at the C terminus that regulates protein phosphorylation.
  2. A rare species of moth, Heliothis enigma.
  3. A riddle, or a difficult problem.
  4. A species of grasshopper, Oedaleonotus enigma.
  5. A style of literature characterized by obscurity and hints of transcendental meaning.
  6. Alternative form of Enigma
  7. Mysteriousness; obscurity; lack of clarity.
  8. Riddles and puzzles, collectively.
  9. Something or someone puzzling, mysterious or inexplicable.
  10. The Talaud kingfisher, Todiramphus enigma.

enigua

enning

enring

enring

verb

  1. To encircle.
  2. To surround.

ensign

ensign

noun

  1. (historical) A junior commissioned officer in the 18th and 19th centuries whose duty was to carry the unit's ensign.
  2. (nautical) The principal flag or banner flown by a ship (usually at the stern) to indicate nationality.
  3. A badge of office, rank, or power.
  4. A flag or banner carried by military units; a standard or color/colour.
  5. Any prominent flag or banner.
  6. The lowest grade of commissioned officer in the United States Navy, junior to a lieutenant junior grade.

verb

  1. (heraldry) To distinguish by an ornament, especially by a crown.
  2. (obsolete) To designate as by an ensign.
  3. To distinguish by a mark or ornament.

enwing

epigee

epigee

noun

  1. (dated) perigee

epigne

epigon

epilog

epilog

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of epilogue

epping

epping

Proper noun

  1. A market town in Essex, England.
  2. A town in New Hampshire.
  3. A city/village in North Dakota.

eringo

eringo

noun

  1. Alternative form of eryngo

erring

erring

noun

  1. The act of one who errs; sin.

verb

  1. present participle of er
  2. present participle of err

erving

esopgi

eucgia

eugine

eugnie

eyeing

fagine

feeing

feeing

noun

  1. (chiefly Scotland) The hiring of servants for a fee

verb

  1. present participle of fee

feigin

feigns

feigns

verb

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

fendig

fennig

feriga

feting

feting

verb

  1. present participle of fete

feuing

feuing

verb

  1. present participle of feu

fidged

fidged

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of fidge

fidges

fidges

noun

  1. plural of fidge

verb

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

fidget

fidget

noun

  1. (informal) A person who fidgets, especially habitually.
  2. A nervous wriggling or twitching motion.
  3. A toy intended to be fidgeted with.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To wiggle or twitch; to move the body, especially the fingers, around nervously or idly.
  2. (transitive) To cause to fidget; to make uneasy.

figent

figent

adj

  1. (obsolete) fidgety; restless.

figged

figged

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of fig

figgle

figgle

verb

  1. (intransitive, Northern England) To fidget about; wriggle
  2. (intransitive, Northern England) To potter about seeking a living

figone

figure

figure

noun

  1. (astrology) A horoscope; the diagram of the aspects of the astrological houses.
  2. (logic) The form of a syllogism with respect to the relative position of the middle term.
  3. (music) A form of melody or accompaniment kept up through a strain or passage; a motif; a florid embellishment.
  4. (music) Any short succession of notes, either as melody or as a group of chords, which produce a single complete and distinct impression.
  5. (obsolete) Distinguished appearance; magnificence; conspicuous representation; splendour; show.
  6. A drawing or diagram conveying information.
  7. A figure of speech.
  8. A human figure, which dress or corset must fit to; the shape of a human body.
  9. A number, an amount.
  10. A numeral.
  11. A person or thing representing a certain consciousness.
  12. A shape.
  13. A visible pattern as in wood or cloth.
  14. Any complex dance moveᵂ.
  15. The appearance or impression made by the conduct or career of a person.
  16. The representation of any form, as by drawing, painting, modelling, carving, embroidering, etc.; especially, a representation of the human body.

verb

  1. (chiefly US) To calculate, to solve a mathematical problem.
  2. (chiefly US) To come to understand.
  3. (chiefly US, intransitive) To be reasonable.
  4. (intransitive) To enter into; to be a part of.
  5. (music) To embellish.
  6. (music) To write over or under the bass, as figures or other characters, in order to indicate the accompanying chords.
  7. (obsolete) To indicate by numerals.
  8. (obsolete) To prefigure; to foreshow.
  9. (obsolete) To represent by a figure, as to form or mould; to make an image of, either palpable or ideal; also, to fashion into a determinate form; to shape.
  10. To embellish with design; to adorn with figures.
  11. To represent by a metaphor; to signify or symbolize.
  12. To think, to assume, to suppose, to reckon.

finger

finger

noun

  1. (UK regional, botany, usually in the plural, obsolete) Synonym of foxglove (D. purpurea).
  2. (UK slang) A person.
  3. (US, obsolete slang) A policeman or prison guard.
  4. (US, rare slang) A criminal who scouts for prospective victims and targets or who performs reconnaissance before a crime.
  5. (US, rare slang) An informer to the police, (especially) one who identifies a criminal during a lineup.
  6. (anatomy) A slender jointed extremity of the human hand, (often) exclusive of the thumb.
  7. (anatomy, obsolete) A lobe of the liver.
  8. (aviation) Synonym of jet bridge: the narrow elevated walkway connecting a plane to an airport.
  9. (botany) Various protruding plant structures, as a banana from its hand.
  10. (chemistry) A tube extending from a sealed system, or sometimes into one in the case of a cold finger.
  11. (computing theory) A leaf in a finger tree data structure.
  12. (cooking) Finger-shaped pieces of food.
  13. (especially in the phrase 'give someone the finger') An obscene or insulting gesture made by raising one's middle finger towards someone with the palm of one's hand facing inwards.
  14. (fashion) A part of a glove intended to cover a finger.
  15. (figurative) That which points; an indicator, as of guilt, blame, or suspicion.
  16. (historical) A unit of length notionally based on the length of an adult human's middle finger, standardized as 4½ inches (11.43 cm).
  17. (historical) Synonym of digit: former units of measure notionally based on its width but variously standardized, (especially) the English digit of ¹⁄₁₆ foot (about 1.9 cm).
  18. (historical) Synonym of digit: ¹⁄₁₂ the observed diameter of the sun or moon, (especially) with regard to eclipses.
  19. (historical) The teeth parallel to the blade of a scythe, fitted to a wooden frame called a crade.
  20. (informal, obsolete) Skill in the use of the fingers, as in playing upon a musical instrument.
  21. (informal, rare) Someone skilled in the use of their fingers, (especially) a pickpocket.
  22. (nautical) Clipping of finger pier: a shorter, narrower pier projecting from a larger dock.
  23. (obsolete) Synonym of hand, the part of a clock pointing to the hour, minute, or second.
  24. (originally US) An informal measure of alcohol based on its height in a given glass compared to the width of the pourer's fingers while holding it.
  25. (radio) Any of the individual receivers used in a rake receiver to decode signal components.
  26. (vulgar) The act of fingering, inserting a finger into someone's vagina or rectum for sexual pleasure.
  27. (zoology) Similar or similar-looking extremities in other animals
  28. One of the slender bony structures before the pectoral fins of gurnards and sea robins (Triglidae).
  29. One of the supporting structures of wings in birds, bats, etc. evolved from earlier toes or fingers.
  30. Something similar in function or agency to the human finger, (usually) with regard to touching, grasping, or pointing.
  31. Something similar in shape to the human finger
  32. Something similarly extending, (especially) from a larger body
  33. The lower, smaller segment of an arthropod claw.
  34. The projections of a reaper or mower which similarly separate the stalks for cutting.

verb

  1. (obsolete) To steal; to purloin.
  2. (transitive) To identify or point out. Also put the finger on. To report to or identify for the authorities, rat on, rat out, squeal on, tattle on, turn in.
  3. (transitive) To poke, probe, feel, or fondle with a finger or fingers.
  4. (transitive) To use the fingers to penetrate and sexually stimulate one's own or another person's vagina or anus; to fingerbang.
  5. (transitive, computing) To query (a user's status) using the Finger protocol.
  6. (transitive, music) To provide instructions in written music as to which fingers are to be used to produce particular notes or passages.
  7. (transitive, music) To use specified finger positions in producing notes on a musical instrument.
  8. (transitive, obsolete) To execute, as any delicate work.

fixage

fixage

noun

  1. The act of fixing or determining.

fleing

flidge

flidge

adj

  1. (obsolete) Fledged.

verb

  1. (obsolete, intransitive) To become fledged; to fledge.

fogies

forgie

fregit

fridge

fridge

noun

  1. (informal) A refrigerator.

verb

  1. (transitive, archaic, chiefly Britain, dialectal) To chafe or rub (something).
  2. (transitive, fandom slang) To gratuitously kill, disempower, or otherwise remove (a character, usually female) from a narrative, often strictly to hurt another character (usually male) and motivate vengeance.
  3. (transitive, informal) To place (something) inside a refrigerator to chill; to refrigerate.
  4. Synonym of fidge (“to jostle or shake; to fidget, to fig, to frig”)
  5. To chafe or rub.

fringe

fringe

adj

  1. Outside the mainstream.

noun

  1. (Australia) Used attributively with reference to Aboriginal people living on the edge of towns etc.
  2. (UK) Synonym of bangs: hair hanging over the forehead, especially a hairstyle where it is cut straight across.
  3. (botany) The peristome or fringe-like appendage of the capsules of most mosses.
  4. (golf) The area around the green
  5. (physics) A light or dark band formed by the diffraction of light.
  6. (television, radio) A daypart that precedes or follows prime time.
  7. A decorative border.
  8. A marginal or peripheral part.
  9. Non-mainstream theatre.
  10. The periphery of a town or city (or other area).
  11. Those members of a political party, or any social group, holding unorthodox views.

verb

  1. (transitive) To decorate with fringe.
  2. (transitive) To serve as a fringe.

gabbie

gabies

gabies

noun

  1. plural of gaby

gadite

gaeing

gaelic

gaiety

gaiety

noun

  1. (dated, countable) Merrymaking or festivity.
  2. (dated, uncountable) The state of being happy or merry.

gained

gained

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of gain

gainer

gainer

noun

  1. (sports, slang) A diving or gymnastics maneuver, from a high diving board or platform, involving a simultaneous inversion and rotation.
  2. One who gains a profit or advantage.
  3. One who puts on weight.

gaines

gaiser

gaited

gaited

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of gait

gaiter

gaiter

noun

  1. (obsolete, dialectal) The dogwood, or a similar shrub.
  2. A covering cloth or leather for the whole leg from the knee to the instep, fitting down upon the shoe.
  3. A covering of cloth or leather for the ankle and instep.
  4. Part of the ecclesiastical garb of a bishop.

verb

  1. To dress with gaiters.

galeid

galeid

noun

  1. (zoology) A member of the former shark family Galeidae.

galien

gamier

gamier

adj

  1. comparative form of gamey: more gamey

gamine

gamine

adj

  1. (of a girl) Having a boyish, mischievous charm; elfish, typically with short hair.

noun

  1. A (usually female) street urchin; a homeless girl.
  2. A mischievous, playful, elfish, pert girl or young woman.

gannie

ganyie

ganzie

gardie

gardie

noun

  1. (Australia) A garfish (of the family Hemiramphidae).

gareri

garvie

gaucie

gaurie

gaviae

gawcie

gawsie

gebbie

geeing

geeing

verb

  1. present participle of gee

gehrig

geibel

geiger

geikia

geikie

geisco

geisel

geisha

geisha

noun

  1. A Japanese female entertainer skilled in various arts such as tea ceremony, dancing, singing and calligraphy.

geison

geison

noun

  1. (architecture) The part of the entablature that projects outward from the top of the frieze, frieze course, or architrave.

gelati

gelati

noun

  1. (Australia) gelato, Italian style ice-cream; a serving of gelato, often in a cone.
  2. plural of gelato

gemina

gemini

gemuti

gemuti

noun

  1. Alternative form of gomuti (“fibrous substance”)

geneki

genepi

genevi

genial

genial

adj

  1. (anatomy) Relating to the chin; genian.
  2. (archaic) Contributing to, or concerned in, propagation or production; generative; procreative; productive.
  3. (especially of weather) Pleasantly mild and warm.
  4. (obsolete) Belonging to one's genius or natural character; native; natural; inborn.
  5. Friendly and cheerful.
  6. Marked by genius.

genian

genian

adj

  1. (anatomy) Of or pertaining to the chin.

genies

genion

genipa

genips

genips

noun

  1. plural of genip

genius

genius

adj

  1. (informal) Ingenious, brilliant, very clever, or original.

noun

  1. (Roman mythology, also figuratively) The tutelary deity or spirit of a place or person.
  2. Extraordinary mental capacity.
  3. Inspiration, a mental leap, an extraordinary creative process.
  4. Someone possessing extraordinary intelligence or skill; especially somebody who has demonstrated this by a creative or original work in science, music, art etc.

gennie

gentil

geodic

geodic

adj

  1. Of or relating to a geode.

geoids

geoids

noun

  1. plural of geoid

geonic

geonic

adj

  1. (psychology) Of or relating to a geon.

geonim

georgi

geosid

geotic

geotic

adj

  1. (rare, chiefly mysticism or religion) Part of or related to the earth; geological or terrestrial.

gerbil

gerbil

noun

  1. One of several species of small, jumping, murine rodents, of the genus Gerbillus and certain other genera in subfamily Gerbillinae, with leaping powers resembling the jerboa, native to Africa, India, and Southern Europe.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To rotate inside a monowheel or similar apparatus due to sudden acceleration or braking.
  2. (intransitive, slang) To insert a small animal into one's rectum (a sexual practice in urban myth).

gerdie

gerick

gering

gerita

gerius

gerkin

germin

germin

noun

  1. (biochemistry) Any of a group of proteins, resistant to proteases, associated with the germination of cereals

gerrie

gerrit

gerrit

abbrev

  1. Contracted form of 'get it', representing slurred pronunciation.

gertie

gesith

gesith

noun

  1. (historical) A companion to an athel or king in medieval England; a thegn; a comrade

gestic

gestic

adj

  1. Pertaining to deeds or feats of arms; legendary.
  2. Relating to bodily motion; consisting of gestures.

gestio

gezira

ghetti

giarre

gibbed

gibbed

adj

  1. (New Zealand) Finished with plasterboard, as opposed to some other surface material.
  2. Fitted with a gib.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of gib

gibber

gibber

noun

  1. (Australia) A stone or rock, of chalcedony or similar mineral, found strewn over arid regions of inland Australia; a gibber stone.
  2. (Australia, obsolete) A large boulder or rocky outcrop; also, an overhanging rock formation.
  3. A balky horse.
  4. Gibberish, unintelligible speech.

verb

  1. To jabber, talk rapidly and unintelligibly or incoherently.

gibbet

gibbet

noun

  1. A human-shaped structure made of iron bands designed to publicly display the corpse of an executed criminal.
  2. An upright post with a crosspiece used for execution and subsequent public display.
  3. The projecting arm of a crane, from which the load is suspended; the jib.

verb

  1. (transitive) To execute (someone), or display (a body), on a gibbet.
  2. (transitive) To expose (someone) to ridicule or scorn.

gibbie

gibeon

gibers

gibers

noun

  1. plural of giber

gibert

gibier

gibleh

gibleh

noun

  1. Archaic form of ghibli.