A domesticated dog of an extinct breed related to the modern bulldog and mastiff, or modern breeds created in imitation of it.
alinit
almont
alnath
alston
alston
Proper noun
A market town in Cumbria, England.
A village in Devon, England.
A village in Lancashire, England.
A small town in Georgia, USA.
altern
altern
adj
(obsolete) Acting by turns; alternate.
altman
altona
altoun
analyt
anatol
anhalt
anklet
anklet
noun
A piece of jewelry/jewellery, resembling a bracelet but worn around the ankle.
An ankle sock.
anlaut
anlaut
noun
(linguistics) The first sound of a word (word-initial position) or syllable (syllable-initial position).
anteal
anteal
adj
Located before, or in front.
anthol
antler
antler
noun
A branching and bony structure on the head of deer, moose and elk, normally in pairs. They are grown and shed each year. (Compare with horn, which is generally not shed.)
antlia
antlia
noun
(zoology) The spiral tubular proboscis of lepidopterous insects.
antlid
antral
antral
adj
(anatomy) Of or pertaining to an antrum
aslant
aslant
adj
(archaic, literary) Slanting.
adv
(archaic, literary) At a slant.
prep
(archaic, literary) Diagonally over or across.
atalan
atglen
atonal
atonal
adj
(linguistics) Not tonal, lacking tones.
(music) Lacking a tonal center or key.
auntly
auntly
adj
Of, like, or characteristic of an aunt.
adv
In the manner of an aunt.
balant
batlan
batlon
belton
belton
Proper noun
an unincorporated community in Kentucky, USA.
a city in Missouri, USA.
a city in South Carolina, USA.
a city in Texas, USA
a community in Ontario, Canada.
a village in England
a village in Lincolnshire, England
a village in England
bently
blintz
blintz
noun
A thin blin (pancake), filled (often with sweet cheese) and folded, then fried and often served with sour cream, fruit, or a sweet sauce.
blount
blount
Proper noun
A town in
blunts
blunts
noun
plural of blunt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blunt
bolten
boltin
bolton
bulten
buntal
buntal
noun
A fibre obtained from palms of the genus Corypha.
cantal
cantal
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Cantal
cantel
cantel
noun
Alternative form of cantle
cantil
cantil
noun
Any of various snakes of the species Agkistrodon bilineatus.
cantle
cantle
noun
(Scotland) On many styles of sporran, a metal arc along the top of the pouch, usually fronting the clasp.
(Scotland) The top of the head.
(obsolete) A splinter, slice, or sliver broken off something.
The raised back of a saddle.
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To cut into pieces.
(obsolete, transitive) To cut out from.
catlin
catlin
noun
Alternative form of catling (surgical knife)
cental
cental
adj
Relating to a hundred.
noun
(historical) A weight of one hundred avoirdupois pounds.
client
client
noun
(computing) The role of a computer application or system that requests and/or consumes the services provided by another having the role of server.
(law) A person who employs or retains an attorney to represent him or her in any legal matter, or one who merely divulges confidential matters to an attorney while pursuing professional assistance without subsequently retaining the attorney.
A customer, a buyer or receiver of goods or services.
A person who receives help or services from a professional such as a lawyer or accountant.
Short for client state.
clints
clints
noun
plural of clint
clinty
colent
coltin
colton
colton
Proper noun
Any of several placenames in England derived from and
derived from any of these places.
name transferred from the surname.
coltun
dalton
dalton
noun
(physics) the atomic mass unit
delint
delint
verb
To remove lint from.
delton
dental
dental
adj
(dentistry, relational) Of or concerning dentistry.
(phonetics) Made with the tip of the tongue touching the upper front teeth or the alveolar ridge.
(relational) Of or concerning the teeth.
noun
(phonetics) A dental sound.
(veterinary medicine) Cleaning and polishing of an animal's teeth.
dentel
dentel
noun
Alternative form of dentil
dentil
dentil
noun
(architecture) Any one of a series of small rectangular blocks projecting like teeth from a molding or beneath a cornice.
dolent
dolent
adj
(archaic) Sad, sorrowful.
dolton
donalt
duntle
elanet
elanet
noun
Synonym of black-winged kite (“the bird Elanus caeruleus”)
elfont
elints
elkton
elkton
Proper noun
an unincorporated community in Alberta, Canada.
an extinct town in Colorado, USA.
an unincorporated community in Florida, USA.
a home rule-class city in Kentucky, USA
a town in Maryland, USA
a village in Michigan, USA.
a small city in Minnesota, USA.
an unincorporated community in Missouri, USA.
an unincorporated community in Ohio, USA.
a small city in Oregon, USA.
a small city in South Dakota, USA.
a small city in Tennessee, USA.
an incorporated town in Virginia, USA.
elmont
elstan
elston
eluant
eluant
noun
Alternative spelling of eluent
the product of elution
eluent
eluent
noun
(analytical chemistry) In chromatography, a solvent used in order to effect separation by elution.
englut
englut
verb
To glut, satiate.
To swallow; to swallow up, engulf.
enlist
enlist
noun
One who is enlisted, usually in a military service.
verb
(intransitive) To voluntarily join a cause or organization, especially military service.
(transitive) To enter on a list; to enroll; to register.
(transitive) To recruit the aid or membership of others.
An estate in fee entailed, or limited in descent to a particular class of issue.
That which is entailed.
The rule by which the descent is fixed.
verb
(transitive) To imply, require, or invoke.
(transitive) To settle or fix inalienably on a person or thing, or on a person and his descendants or a certain line of descendants; -- said especially of an estate; to bestow as a heritage.
(transitive, obsolete) To appoint hereditary possessor.
(transitive, obsolete) To cut or carve in an ornamental way.
entoil
entoil
verb
To capture with toils or nets; to ensnare.
etalon
etalon
noun
An optical device containing parallel mirrors, used as a narrow band filter, often in laser design.
ethlyn
ethnal
ethnol
felten
felton
finlet
finlet
noun
(ichthyology) Small non-retractable fins, generally on the caudal peduncle between the last dorsal or anal fin and the caudal fin of some fishes. In some groups, such as tuna, finlets are rayless.
flaunt
flaunt
noun
(obsolete) Anything displayed for show.
verb
(intransitive, archaic or literary) To show off, as with flashy clothing.
(intransitive, archaic) To wave or flutter smartly in the wind.
(proscribed) To flout.
(transitive) To parade, display with ostentation.
flints
flints
noun
plural of flint
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flint
flinty
flinty
adj
(figuratively) Showing a lack of emotion.
(geology) Siliceous (including basanite).
(wine) Having a taste characteristic of certain white wines, especially Chablis, supposed to evoke the sensation of flint striking steel.
Resembling or containing flint.
fluent
fluent
adj
(linguistics) Able to use a language accurately, rapidly, and confidently – in a flowing way.
That flows; flowing, liquid.
noun
(mathematics, obsolete) A continuous variable, especially one with respect to time in Newton's Method of Fluxions.
fontal
fontal
adj
Of or relating to a font (used in baptisms).
Of, relating to, or being a source for something.
Of, relating to, or from a spring or fountain.
fulton
fulton
Proper noun
A town in Alabama.
A town/city in Arkansas.
A in California.
A city in Illinois.
A town and county in Indiana.
A city in Kansas.
A city and county in Kentucky.
A in Maryland.
A city and county seat in Mississippi.
A city in Missouri, and county seat of Callaway County.
A city, a town and a county in New York.
A village in Ohio.
A town in South Dakota.
A town in Texas.
A town in Wisconsin.
galant
galant
name
(music) Alternative form of Galant
galton
gantsl
gelant
gelant
noun
Alternative form of gellant
gentil
gentle
gentle
adj
(archaic) Well-born; of a good family or respectable birth, though not noble.
Docile and easily managed.
Gradual rather than steep or sudden.
Polite and respectful rather than rude.
Soft and mild rather than hard or severe.
Tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.
noun
(archaic) A person of high birth.
(fishing) A maggot used as bait by anglers.
A trained falcon, or falcon-gentil.
verb
(intransitive) To become gentle.
(transitive) To soothe; to calm; to make gentle.
(transitive, animal husbandry) To break; to tame; to domesticate.
(transitive, obsolete) To ennoble.
gently
gently
adv
(historical) From a gentle or high-class family.
(obsolete) In the manner of one of gentle birth; in a manner that reflects the traditional virtues of the gentry: courteously, nobly.
In a gentle manner; to a gentle degree.
Quietly: without much noise or motion.
Without strong force or quickness: softly, lightly.
gilten
glanti
glantz
glints
glints
noun
plural of glint
gluten
gluten
noun
(cooking, biochemistry) The major protein in cereal grains, especially wheat; responsible for the elasticity in dough and the structure in baked bread.
(geology) A gluey, sticky mass of clay, bitumen etc.
(obsolete) Fibrin (formerly considered as one of the "animal humours").
(rare) Any gluey, sticky substance.
glutin
glutin
noun
Synonym of gliadin
hantle
hantle
noun
(Scotland, northern UK) A considerable number or quantity; a great many; a great deal.
hiltan
hilten
hilton
holton
holton
Proper noun
Any of a number of places in the UK and the US:
a city in Kansas, USA
hultin
hulton
huntly
hylton
iletin
incult
incult
adj
(now rare) Rough, unrefined.
(obsolete) Uncultivated, wild.
indult
indult
noun
(Catholicism) A permission or privilege granted by the church authority that excepts an individual from what is otherwise a norm of church law, such as a release from monastic vows.
infelt
infelt
adj
(archaic) Felt inwardly; heartfelt.
inglut
inglut
verb
(obsolete) To glut.
inital
inlaut
inlaut
noun
(linguistics) any sound in a word or syllable but the first and the last one
inlets
inlets
noun
plural of inlet
instal
instal
verb
(Britain, rare) To pay by instalments.
(transitive, dated) Alternative spelling of install
instil
instil
verb
Australia, Ireland, and UK standard spelling of instill.
insult
insult
noun
(countable) Something that causes offence (for example, by being of an unacceptable quality).
(countable, also figuratively, archaic) An assault or attack; (specifically, military, obsolete) an assault, attack, or onset carried out without preparation.
(countable, obsolete) An act of leaping upon.
(countable, uncountable, medicine) Something causing disease or injury to the body or bodily processes; the injury so caused.
(uncountable) Action or form of speech deliberately intended to be rude; (countable) a particular act or statement having this effect.
verb
(intransitive, obsolete) To behave in an obnoxious and superior manner (against or over someone).
(intransitive, obsolete, rare) To leap or trample upon.
(transitive) To be insensitive, insolent, or rude to (somebody); to affront or demean (someone).
(transitive, also figuratively, obsolete) To assail, assault, or attack; (specifically, military) to carry out an assault, attack, or onset without preparation.
intail
intail
verb
Archaic form of entail.
intill
italon
katlin
kelton
kentle
lament
lament
noun
A song expressing grief.
An expression of grief, suffering, sadness or regret.
verb
(intransitive) To express grief; to weep or wail; to mourn.
(transitive) To feel great sorrow or regret; to bewail.
lamont
lanate
lanate
adj
Covered in or composed of woolly hairs.
lancet
lancet
noun
(architecture) A high narrow window, terminating in an arch acutely pointed, often double or triple, common in the first half of the 13th century.
(metallurgy) An iron bar used for tapping a melting furnace.
A sharp, pointed, two-edged surgical instrument used in venesection and for opening abscesses etc.
A small, sterile single-use needle used to draw a drop of blood for testing, as with a glucometer.
verb
To pierce with a lancet.
lanete
lanett
lanita
lanket
lansat
lansat
noun
Archaic form of langsat.
lantha
lantry
lantum
lateen
lateen
noun
(nautical) A triangular fore-and-aft sail set on a boom in such way that the tack is attached to the hull of the vessel and the free end of the boom lifts the sail.
latens
latens
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of laten
latent
latent
adj
(biology) lying dormant or hidden until circumstances are suitable for development or manifestation.
(pathology, of a virus) remaining in an inactive or hidden phase; dormant.
Existing or present but concealed or inactive.
noun
(forensics) The residue left by a person's finger that can be made visible by a process such as powder dusting; a latent fingerprint.
(statistics) An underlying cause that can be inferred from statistical correlations; factor.
Anything that is latent.
lathan
lathen
lathen
adj
Made from a lath or laths.
latian
latina
latina
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Latina
latini
latino
latino
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Latino
latins
lation
lation
noun
(astrology, obsolete) Motion of a celestial object from one place to another; local motion.
latona
latoun
latron
latron
noun
(obsolete) A robber or brigand; one who plunders.
latten
latten
noun
(archaic or historical) An alloy of copper and tin, similar to bronze, with a sufficient portion of tin to make it a pewter-like color with yellowish tinge (rather than the brownish-gold color of bronze of higher copper content), once used in thin sheets and for domestic utensils and light-duty tools.
Sheet tin; iron plate, covered with tin; also, any metal in thin sheets.