The political leader of the Muslim world; the successor of the prophet Muhammad's political authority.
delphi
delphi
Proper noun
A city of ancient Greece, the site of the Delphic oracle
A city in Indiana, USA
A programming language based on PASCAL.
A method for obtaining consensus from a group of experts; see Delphi method in Wikipedia.
hazlip
himple
hippel
hipple
hirple
hirple
verb
(intransitive, Scotland, northern UK) To walk with a limp, to drag a limb, to walk lamely; to move with a gait somewhere between walking and crawling.
hpital
huipil
huipil
noun
A traditional blouse worn by the women of various indigenous peoples of Central America including the Maya and Zapotec, or the textile from which such a garment is made.
huspil
imphal
imphal
Proper noun
The state capital of Manipur (India).
kaliph
kaliph
noun
Alternative spelling of caliph
lapith
lapith
Noun
one of a semi-legendary, semi-historical race of Thessaly
lophin
palish
palish
adj
somewhat pale
phalli
phelia
phiale
phiale
noun
An Ancient Greek libation bowl.
An enclosed or arcaded fountain.
phials
phials
noun
plural of phial
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of phial
philae
philan
philbo
philby
philem
philia
philia
noun
(countable) a psychological disorder characterized by an irrational favorable disposition towards something
friendship
liking
philic
philip
philip
noun
English sparrow, house sparrow (Passer domesticus)
philis
philly
philly
Proper noun
Philadelphia.
philol
philoo
philos
philos
noun
plural of philo
philps
phlias
phylic
phylis
plight
plight
noun
(archaic) That which is exposed to risk; that which is plighted or pledged; security; a gage; a pledge.
(now chiefly dialectal) An instance of danger or peril; a dangerous moment or situation.