Third-person singular simple present indicative form of airt
amrit
amrit
noun
Alternative form of amrita
arati
arati
noun
Alternative form of aarti
ariot
ariot
adj
(postpositive) Filled in an unrestrained manner.
(postpositive) Filled with or involving rioting or riotous behaviour.
arist
arist
noun
(obsolete) A rising, as from a seat, a bed, or the ground, or from below the horizon.
arita
arite
arith
armit
artic
artic
noun
(informal) Abbreviation of articulated bus
(informal) Abbreviation of articulated lorry; A semi-trailer truck.
artie
astir
astir
adj
In motion; characterized by motion.
Out of bed; up and about.
astri
atria
atria
noun
plural of atrium
atrip
atrip
adj
(nautical, of an anchor) Just clear of the ground.
(nautical, of sails) Sheeted home, hoisted taut up and ready for trimming.
(nautical, of yards) Hoisted up and ready to be swayed across.
avrit
barit
berit
berti
birdt
birth
birth
adj
A familial relationship established by childbirth.
noun
(countable) A beginning or start; a point of origin.
(countable) An instance of childbirth.
(uncountable) The circumstances of one's background, ancestry, or upbringing.
(uncountable) The process of childbearing; the beginning of life.
Misspelling of berth.
That which is born.
verb
(figuratively) To produce, give rise to.
To bear or give birth to (a child).
biter
biter
noun
(curling) A stone that barely touches the outside of the house.
(fiction) A zombie.
(fishing) A fish that tends to take bait.
(in combination, computing) Something (a data unit, machine etc.) with a width of a specified amount of bits.
(obsolete) A cheat or fraudster.
(slang) One who copies someone else's work, style or techniques, especially in hip-hop.
Agent noun of bite; someone or something who tends to bite.
blirt
blirt
noun
(Scotland) A fit of crying.
(nautical) A gust, as of of wind and rain.
verb
(Scotland) To burst into tears.
brist
brita
brite
brith
brits
brits
noun
plural of brit
britt
bruit
bruit
noun
(countable, obsolete) A clamour, an outcry; a noise.
(medicine) An abnormal sound in the body heard on auscultation (for example, through using a stethoscope); a murmur.
(uncountable, archaic) Hearsay, rumour; talk; (countable) an instance of this.
verb
(transitive, archaic in Britain, current in the US) To disseminate, promulgate, or spread news, a rumour, etc.
chirt
citer
citer
noun
One who cites.
citra
corti
crist
crith
crith
noun
(physics) the weight of 1 litre of hydrogen at standard temperature and pressure. Equal to approximately 0.09 grams.
critz
dairt
dirts
dirts
noun
plural of dirt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dirt
dirty
dirty
adj
(aviation) Having the undercarriage or flaps in the down position.
(computing) Containing data needing to be written back to memory or disk.
(informal) Used as an intensifier, especially in conjunction with "great".
(slang) Carrying illegal drugs among one's possessions or inside of one's bloodstream.
(slang) Of an alcoholic beverage, especially a cocktail or mixed drink: served with the juice of olives.
Corrupt, illegal, or improper.
Dishonourable; violating accepted standards or rules.
Morally unclean; obscene or indecent, especially sexually.
Of color, discolored by impurities.
Of food, indulgent in an unhealthy way.
Out of tune.
Sleety; gusty; stormy.
Spreading harmful radiation over a wide area.
That makes one unclean; corrupting, infecting.
Unclean; covered with or containing unpleasant substances such as dirt or grime.
adv
In a dirty manner.
verb
(intransitive) To become soiled.
(transitive) To debase by distorting the real nature of (something).
(transitive) To make (something) dirty.
(transitive) To stain or tarnish (somebody) with dishonor.
distr
diter
drift
drift
noun
(architecture) The horizontal thrust or pressure of an arch or vault upon the abutments.
(cricket) A sideways movement of the ball through the air, when bowled by a spin bowler.
(mining) A passage driven or cut between shaft and shaft; a driftway; a small subterranean gallery; an adit or tunnel.
(obsolete) A driving; a violent movement.
(uncountable) Minor deviation of audio or video playback from its correct speed.
(uncountable, film) The situation where a performer gradually and unintentionally moves from their proper location within the scene.
A collection of loose earth and rocks, or boulders, which have been distributed over large portions of the earth's surface, especially in latitudes north of forty degrees, by the retreat of continental glaciers, such as that which buries former river valleys and creates young river valleys.
A deviation from the line of fire, peculiar to obloid projectiles.
A drove or flock, as of cattle, sheep, birds.
A mass of matter which has been driven or forced onward together in a body, or thrown together in a heap, etc., especially by wind or water.
A place (a ford) along a river where the water is shallow enough to permit crossing to the opposite side.
A slightly tapered tool of steel for enlarging or shaping a hole in metal, by being forced or driven into or through it; a broach.
A tool used to insert or extract a removable pin made of metal or hardwood, for the purpose of aligning and/or securing two pieces of material together.
A tool used to pack down the composition contained in a rocket, or like firework.
Anything driven at random.
Course or direction along which anything is driven; setting.
Driftwood included in flotsam washed up onto the beach.
In New Forest National Park, UK, the bi-annual round-up of wild ponies in order to be sold.
Slow, cumulative change.
That which is driven, forced, or urged along.
The act or motion of drifting; the force which impels or drives; an overpowering influence or impulse.
The angle which the line of a ship's motion makes with the meridian, in drifting.
The difference between the size of a bolt and the hole into which it is driven, or between the circumference of a hoop and that of the mast on which it is to be driven.
The distance a vessel is carried off from her desired course by the wind, currents, or other causes.
The distance between the two blocks of a tackle.
The distance through which a current flows in a given time.
The place in a deep-waisted vessel where the sheer is raised and the rail is cut off, and usually terminated with a scroll, or driftpiece.
The tendency of an act, argument, course of conduct, or the like; object aimed at or intended; intention; hence, also, import or meaning of a sentence or discourse; aim.
verb
(automotive) To oversteer a vehicle, causing loss of traction, while maintaining control from entry to exit of a corner. See Drifting (motorsport).
(intransitive) To accumulate in heaps by the force of wind; to be driven into heaps.
(intransitive) To deviate gently from the intended direction of travel.
(intransitive) To move haphazardly without any destination.
(intransitive) To move slowly, especially pushed by currents of water, air, etc.
(mining, US) To make a drift; to examine a vein or ledge for the purpose of ascertaining the presence of metals or ores; to follow a vein; to prospect.
(transitive) To drive into heaps.
(transitive) To drive or carry, as currents do a floating body.
(transitive, engineering) To enlarge or shape, as a hole, with a drift.
dript
dript
verb
(obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of drip
droit
droit
noun
(law) A legal right or entitlement.
ermit
ermit
noun
Obsolete form of hermit.
first
first
adj
Most eminent or exalted; most excellent; chief; highest.
Of or belonging to a first family.
Preceding all others of a series or kind; the ordinal of one; earliest.
adv
(Hong Kong, nonstandard) Now.
Before anything else; firstly.
For the first time.
noun
(countable) Something that has never happened before; a new occurrence.
(countable, Britain, colloquial) A first-class honours degree.
(countable, baseball) first base
(countable, colloquial) A first-edition copy of some publication.
(in combination) A fraction whose (integer) denominator ends in the digit 1.
(obsolete) Time; time granted; respite.
(uncountable) The first gear of an engine.
(uncountable) The person or thing in the first position.
firth
firth
noun
(chiefly Northern England, Scotland) Alternative form of frith (“a forest used for hunting; a (small) wood; wooded country; land covered mainly by brushwood”)
An arm or inlet of the sea; a river estuary.
flirt
flirt
adj
Flirtatious.
noun
(dialectal) A brief shower (of rain or snow).
A sudden jerk; a quick throw or cast; a darting motion
A tentative or brief, passing engagement with something.
An act of flirting.
Someone who flirts a lot or enjoys flirting; a flirtatious person.
verb
(archaic, intransitive) To jeer at; to mock.
(intransitive) To dart about; to move with quick, jerky motions.
(intransitive) To experiment, or tentatively engage, with; to become involved in passing with.
(intransitive) To play at courtship; to talk with teasing affection, to insinuate sexual attraction in a playful (especially conversational) way.
(transitive) To blurt out.
(transitive) To throw (something) with a jerk or sudden movement; to fling.
freit
freit
noun
(Scotland) A superstitious object or observance; a charm, an omen.
frist
frist
noun
(UK dialectal) Credit; trust.
(UK dialectal) Time allotted for repayment; a term (in which a debt is to be repaid); a delay; respite; suspension.
(obsolete) A certain space or period of time; respite.
verb
(UK dialectal) To grant respite; especially, to give a debtor credit or time for payment.
(transitive, intransitive, UK dialectal) To defer; postpone.
frith
frith
noun
(Britain, dialectal) Land with mostly undergrowth and few trees; also, land in between forests or woods; pastureland which is not in use.
(archaic) Alternative form of firth (“an arm or inlet of the sea”).
(obsolete) A kind of weir made from wattled branches for catching fish.
(obsolete) Sanctuary, asylum.
(rare, archaic, poetic) Peace; security.
A forest or wood; woodland generally.
A hedge, especially one made from brushwood which has been wattled; also, a movable frame made from wattled branches, a hurdle.
Brushwood or undergrowth, sometimes in the form of a hedge.
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To enclose; fence in, as a forest or park.
(transitive, obsolete) To protect; guard.
frits
frits
noun
plural of frit
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of frit
fritt
fritz
fritz
noun
(Australia, chiefly South Australia) A type of processed meat sausage; devon
(US, informal) The state of being defective.
verb
(intransitive) To go wrong or become defective.
fruit
fruit
noun
(archaic) Offspring from a sexual union.
(attributive) Of, belonging to, related to, or having fruit or its characteristics; (of living things) producing or consuming fruit.
(botany) A product of fertilization in a plant, specifically:
(dated, colloquial, derogatory) A homosexual man; (derogatory, figurative) an effeminate man.
(informal) A crazy person.
(often in the plural) In general, a product of plant growth useful to man or animals.
An end result, effect, or consequence; advantageous or disadvantageous result.
Specifically, a sweet and/or sour, edible part of a plant that resembles seed-bearing fruit (see next sense), even if it does not develop from a floral ovary; also used in a technically imprecise sense for some sweet or sweetish vegetables, such as the petioles of rhubarb, that resemble a true fruit or are used in cookery as if they were a fruit.
The seed-bearing part of a plant, often edible, colourful and fragrant, produced from a floral ovary after fertilization.
The spores of cryptogams and their accessory organs.
verb
To produce fruit, seeds, or spores.
gerti
girth
girth
noun
(graph theory) The length of the shortest cycle in a graph.
(informal) One's waistline circumference, most often a large one.
A band passed under the belly of an animal, which holds a saddle or a harness saddle in place.
A small horizontal brace or girder.
The distance measured around an object.
The part of an animal around which the girth fits.
verb
To bind as if with a girth or band.
girts
girts
noun
plural of girt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of girt
grati
greit
greit
verb
Alternative form of greet (to weep)
grift
grift
noun
(US, slang) A confidence game or swindle.
verb
(intransitive, US, slang) To obtain money illegally.
(intransitive, US, slang) To obtain money immorally or through deceitful means.
(transitive, US, slang) To obtain illegally, as by con game.
grint
griot
griot
noun
(cooking) A Haitian dish of fried pork.
A West African storyteller who passes on oral traditions; a wandering musician and poet.
gript
gript
verb
(archaic) simple past tense and past participle of grip
grist
grist
noun
(colloquial, obsolete) Supply; provision.
(obsolete) A group of bees.
(ropemaking) A given size of rope, common grist being a rope three inches in circumference, with twenty yarns in each of the three strands.
Grain that is to be ground in a mill.
verb
(transitive) To grind in a mill.
grith
grith
noun
(historical) A place of protection, a sanctuary.
(historical) Security, peace or protection guaranteed in particular instances in Old English law.
(Western Hemisphere) Coarsely ground hominy which is boiled and eaten, primarily in the Southern United States.
plural of grit
plural of grit ('hulled oats')
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grit
hirst
ibert
ifrit
ifrit
noun
(Arab mythology) A demon, evil spirit, often associated with the underworld.
(Islam) A kind of djinn mentioned in the Qur'an.
A species of passerine bird endemic to New Guinea, in full the blue-capped ifrit.
inert
inert
adj
Having no therapeutic action.
In chemistry, not readily reacting with other elements or compounds.
Sluggish or lethargic.
Unable to move or act; inanimate.
noun
(chemistry) A substance that does not react chemically.
verb
To fill with an inert gas to reduce the risk of explosion.
instr
inter
inter
verb
To bury in a grave.
To confine, as in a prison.
intra
intro
intro
noun
(demoscene) A small demo produced to promote one's demogroup or for a competition.
(informal) An introduction.
(informal) The opening sequence at beginning of a film, television program, etc.
verb
(informal, transitive) To introduce.
iortn
irate
irate
adj
Extremely angry; wrathful; enraged.
irita
isort
iters
iters
noun
plural of iter
ither
jitro
kirit
kirst
kitar
kiter
kiter
noun
(banking) One who writes a check while there are insufficient funds in the account, hoping it will be able to clear by the time it is cashed.
krait
krait
noun
Any of several brightly-coloured, venomous snakes, of the genus Bungarus, of southeast Asia.
kreit
lirot
liter
liter
noun
(American spelling) Alternative form of litre, one cubic decimeter.
litra
litra
noun
(historical) A silver coin in ancient Sicily, worth one fifth of a drachm.
litre
litre
noun
(informal) A measure of volume equivalent to a litre.
The metric unit of fluid measure, equal to one cubic decimetre. Symbols: l, L, ℓ
marti
merit
merit
noun
(countable) A claim to commendation or a reward.
(countable) A mark or token of approbation or to recognize excellence.
(countable, obsolete) The quality or state of deserving retribution, whether reward or punishment.
(countable, uncountable) Something deserving or worthy of positive recognition or reward.
(uncountable, Buddhism, Jainism) The sum of all the good deeds that a person does which determines the quality of the person's next state of existence and contributes to the person's growth towards enlightenment.
(uncountable, law) Usually in the plural form the merits: the substantive rightness or wrongness of a legal argument, a lawsuit, etc., as opposed to technical matters such as the admissibility of evidence or points of legal procedure; (by extension) the overall good or bad quality, or rightness or wrongness, of some other thing.
verb
(intransitive) To be deserving or worthy.
(transitive) To deserve, to earn.
(transitive, obsolete, rare) To reward.
mirth
mirth
noun
That which causes merriment.
The emotion usually following humour and accompanied by laughter; merriment; jollity; gaiety.
miter
miter
noun
(American spelling) Alternative form of mitre
verb
(American spelling) Alternative form of mitre (“to unite at an angle of 45°”)
mitra
mitra
noun
A person who is interested in becoming a Buddhist and elects to join a Buddhist community to learn more.
mitre
mitre
noun
(geometry, rare) A square with one triangular quarter missing from the outside.
(historical, numismatics) A 13th-century coin minted in Europe which circulated in Ireland as a debased counterfeit sterling penny, outlawed under Edward I.
A cap or cowl for a chimney or ventilation pipe.
A covering for the head, worn on solemn occasions by church dignitaries, which has been made in many forms, mostly recently a tall cap with two points or peaks.
A gusset in sewing, etc.
A mitre shell
The surface forming the bevelled end or edge of a piece where a miter joint is made; also, a joint formed or a junction effected by two beveled ends or edges; a miter joint.
verb
To adorn with a mitre.
To unite at an angle of 45°.
mtier
nerti
niort
niort
Proper noun
A commune in the department of western
niter
niter
noun
(US, inorganic chemistry) A mineral form of potassium nitrate (saltpetre) used in making gunpowder.
(obsolete) Native sodium carbonate; natron.
nitre
nitre
noun
Britain standard spelling of niter.
nitro
nitro
adj
(chemistry) Containing the nitro group.
noun
(countable, informal) A beer that is nitrogenated to give it a more creamy head.
(uncountable, chemistry) the univalent NO₂ functional group.
(uncountable, informal) nitrogen, especially as liquid nitrogen.
(uncountable, informal) nitroglycerin, especially as medication.
(uncountable, informal) nitromethane.
norit
obrit
orbit
orbit
noun
(anatomy) The bony cavity in the skull of a vertebrate containing the eyeball.
(geometry, group theory) The subset of elements of a set X to which a given element can be moved by members of a specified group of transformations that act on X.
(informal) A state of increased excitement, activity, or anger.
(mathematics) A collection of points related by the evolution function of a dynamical system.
(physics) The path of an electron around an atomic nucleus.
(pinball) A path for the ball on the outer edge of the playfield, usually connected so that the ball entering in one end will come out of the other.
(uncountable) The state of moving in an orbit.
(zoology) The area around the eye of a bird or other animal.
A sphere of influence; an area or extent of activity, interest, or control.
One complete circuit round an orbited body.
verb
(astronomy) To circle or revolve around another object or position.
(transitive) To center (around).
(transitive, dating) To continue to follow and/or engage with someone via social media after breaking up with them.
To move around the general vicinity of something.
To move in a circle.
To place an object (e.g. a satellite) into an orbit around a planet.
orpit
ortiz
pairt
parti
parti
noun
(dated) Someone (especially a man) who is considered to be a good choice for marriage, because of wealth, status etc.
The basic, central, or main concept, drawing, or scheme of an architectural design.
perit
petri
petri
noun
(informal, microbiology) Ellipsis of petri dish.
piert
piotr
pirot
pirot
noun
(philosophy) A notional living being used in discussing certain aspects of the philosophy of language.
pitri
print
print
adj
Of, relating to, or writing for printed publications.
noun
(architecture) A plaster cast in bas relief.
(countable) A newspaper.
(film) A copy of a film that can be projected.
(photography) A photograph that has been printed onto paper from the negative.
(uncountable) Books and other material created by printing presses, considered collectively or as a medium.
(uncountable) Clear handwriting, especially, writing without connected letters as in cursive.
(uncountable) The letters forming the text of a document.
(visual art) A picture that was created in multiple copies by printing.
A fingerprint.
A footprint.
A visible impression on a surface.
Cloth that has had a pattern of dye printed onto it.
verb
(computing, transitive) To display a string on the terminal.
(finance, transitive, intransitive) To produce an observable value.
(transitive) To fingerprint (a person).
(transitive) To fix or impress, as a stamp, mark, character, idea, etc., into or upon something.
(transitive) To produce one or more copies of a text or image on a surface, especially by machine; often used with out or off: print out, print off.
(transitive) To stamp or impress (something) with coloured figures or patterns.
(transitive) To stamp something in or upon; to make an impression or mark upon by pressure, or as by pressure.
(transitive, intransitive) To publish in a book, newspaper, etc.
(transitive, intransitive) To write very clearly, especially, to write without connecting the letters as in cursive.
To produce a microchip (an integrated circuit) in a process resembling the printing of an image.
quirt
quirt
noun
A rawhide whip plaited with two thongs of buffalo hide.
verb
To strike with a quirt.
qurti
rakit
ranit
ratib
ratio
ratio
intj
(neologism, Twitter) Indicates disagreement with a post the user disagrees with or dislikes.
noun
(Internet) The number of comments to a post or other expression on social media relative to the number of likes; a high ratio suggests disagreement with the contents of the original post.
(arithmetic) The relative magnitudes of two quantities (usually expressed as a quotient).
(law) Short for ratio decidendi.
A number representing a comparison between two named things.
verb
(transitive, Internet slang) To respond to a post or message on social media in a greater number than the number of likes the post receives, especially to condemn or mock the original poster.
ratti
ratti
noun
A traditional Indian unit of measure for mass, approximately 0.1215 grams.
recit
recit
noun
A narration.
recti
recti
noun
plural of rectus
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.
(chiefly Britain) Terms of reference; set of responsibilities; scope.
(law) A communication from a superior court to a subordinate court.
verb
(General American) IPA⁽ᵏᵉʸ⁾: /ɹiˈmɪt/, /ɹɪˈmɪt/
(Received Pronunciation) IPA⁽ᵏᵉʸ⁾: /ɹɪˈmɪt/
(intransitive, obsolete) To diminish, abate.
(intransitive, obsolete) To show a lessening or abatement (of a specified quality).
(transitive) To allow (something) to slacken, to relax (one's attention etc.).
(transitive) To forgive, pardon (a wrong, offence, etc.).
(transitive) To postpone.
(transitive) To refer (something or someone) for deliberation, judgment, etc. (to a particular body or person).
(transitive) To refrain from exacting or enforcing.
(transitive) To restore or replace.
(transitive) To transmit or send (e.g. money in payment); to supply.
(transitive, archaic) To give or deliver up; surrender; resign.
(transitive, obsolete) To give up; omit; cease doing.
(transitive, obsolete) To refer (someone to something), direct someone's attention to something.
(transitive, obsolete) To send back.
Audio (UK) (file)
Rhymes: -ɪt
resit
resit
noun
An examination taken a second time.
verb
(transitive) To take an examination a second time.
retia
retie
retie
verb
To tie again; to tie something that has already been tied or was tied before.
retin
retip
retip
verb
(transitive) To fit with a new tip.
riant
riant
adj
Mirthful, cheerful, smiling, light-hearted.
Of a place, landscape or view: having a pleasant appearance, looking bright or cheerful.
riata
riata
noun
(US, regional) A lariat or lasso.
ribat
ribat
noun
A Sufi monastery.
richt
rieth
rieti
rieti
Proper noun
A town and associated province in Latium, Italy.
rifts
rifts
noun
plural of rift
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rift
rifty
rifty
adj
Full of rifts or fissures.
right
right
adj
(Australia) All right; not requiring assistance.
(archaic) Straight, not bent.
(dated) Most favourable or convenient; fortunate.
(geography) Designating the bank of a river (etc.) on one's right when facing downstream (i.e. facing forward while floating with the current); that is, the south bank of a river that flows eastward. If this arrow: ⥴ shows the direction of the current, the tilde is on the right side of the river.
(geometry) Of a geometric figure, incorporating a right angle between edges, faces, axes, etc.
(geometry) Of an angle, having a size of 90 degrees, or one quarter of a complete rotation; the angle between two perpendicular lines.
(politics) Pertaining to the political right; conservative.
Appropriate, perfectly suitable; fit for purpose.
Complying with justice, correctness or reason; correct, just, true.
Designating the side of the body which is positioned to the east if one is facing north, the side on which the heart is not located in most humans. This arrow points to the reader's right: →
Designed to be placed or worn outward.
Healthy, sane, competent.
Real; veritable (used emphatically).
adv
(Britain, US, dialect) Very, extremely, quite.
(dated, still used in some titles) To a great extent or degree.
According to fact or truth; actually; truly; really.
Exactly, precisely.
Immediately, directly.
In a correct manner.
On the right side.
Towards the right side.
intj
I agree with whatever you say; I have no opinion.
Signpost word to change the subject in a discussion or discourse.
Used to add seriousness or decisiveness before a statement.
Used to check agreement at the end of an utterance.
Yes, that is correct; I agree.
noun
(politics) The ensemble of right-wing political parties; political conservatives as a group.
(surfing) A wave breaking from right to left (viewed from the shore).
A legal, just or moral entitlement.
That which complies with justice, law or reason.
The authority to perform, publish, film, or televise a particular work, event, etc.; a copyright.
The outward or most finished surface, as of a coin, piece of cloth, a carpet, etc.
The right hand or fist.
The right side or direction.
verb
(intransitive) To return to normal upright position.
(transitive) To correct.
(transitive) To do justice to; to relieve from wrong; to restore rights to; to assert or regain the rights of.
(transitive) To set upright.
riots
riots
noun
plural of riot
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of riot