(aviation) Pertaining to a vehicle which travels through the air; airborne; relating to or conducted by means of aircraft.
(botany) Above the ground
(now literary or historical) Made up of air or gas; gaseous.
Ethereal, insubstantial; imaginary.
Living or taking place in the air.
Pertaining to the air or atmosphere; atmospheric.
Positioned high up; elevated.
noun
(chiefly UK, Australia) A rod, wire, or other structure for receiving or transmitting radio, television signals etc.
(photography) An aerial photograph.
A move, as in dancing or skateboarding, involving one or both feet leaving the ground.
aeriel
aerily
aerily
adv
In an aerial manner
atmospherically (all senses)
ailuro
airily
airily
adv
In an airy manner.
lightly
airlee
airlia
airlie
alaria
alaric
alaric
Proper noun
A historic king of the Visigoths.
albric
aldric
aldrin
aldrin
noun
An insecticide and persistent organic pollutant containing a naphthalene-derived compound.
aleris
alfirk
alfric
aliber
aliner
aliner
noun
Archaic form of aligner.
aliter
aliter
adv
otherwise
allier
almira
almira
Proper noun
name, in use mainly in the 18th and 19th century.
almire
alrich
alrick
altair
alvira
amiral
aprile
aralia
aralia
noun
Spikenard and any of many related ornamental and food plants, of the genus Aralia, from Asia and the Americas
aralie
archil
archil
noun
(obsolete) Orchil, a violet dye obtained from several species of lichen (Roccella tinctoria, etc.), which grow on maritime rocks in the Canary and Cape Verde Islands, etc.
(obsolete) The lichen from which the dye is obtained.
arelia
argali
argali
noun
Ovis ammon, the largest wild sheep, which roams the highlands of Central Asia.
argile
argils
argils
noun
plural of argil
aridly
aridly
adv
In an arid manner.
ariela
ariels
ariels
noun
plural of ariel
ariled
ariled
adj
Alternative form of arilled (“having an aril”)
arilli
arilli
noun
plural of arillus
ariole
arlina
arline
arline
Proper noun
name, an older variant of Arlene.
arling
arliss
armill
armill
noun
(historical, astronomy) An ancient astronomical instrument, having either one ring placed in the plane of the equator for determining the time of the equinoxes (an equinoctial armil) or two or more rings, one in the plane of the meridian, for observing the solstices (a solstitial armil).
(obsolete) Any bracelet or armlet.
A bracelet used in royal coronations, especially that of the monarch of the United Kingdom (symbolically known as a "bracelet of wisdom and sincerity")
A silken stole worn around the neck by royalty.
arolia
arolia
noun
plural of arolium
artily
artily
adv
(rare) In an arty fashion.
aswirl
aswirl
adv
Swirling; in a swirl; full of or surrounded by something swirling.
atrail
atrial
atrial
adj
Of or pertaining to an atrium, especially the atrium of the heart.
atwirl
atwirl
adv
twirling
auriol
aurlie
averil
awhirl
awhirl
adj
Whirling.
azriel
bailar
bailer
bailer
noun
(cricket, dated) A delivery in which the ball hits one or both bails but does not dislodge them.
(cricket, dated) A delivery that heads towards the bails after pitching.
(law) Alternative form of bailor
A utensil, as a bucket or cup, used in bailing; a machine for bailing water out of a pit.
One who bails or lades.
bailor
bailor
noun
(law) One who bails property; one who places property in the hands of another (called a bailee) for safekeeping.
bareli
barile
belair
belier
belier
noun
One who or that which belies.
beltir
berlin
berlin
noun
A four-wheeled carriage with a separate sheltered seat behind the body.
Coordinate terms: calèche, landau
bersil
bigler
bildar
bildar
noun
(India, historical) A laborer who excavates or digs, often one employed by the Public Works Department of Upper India.
bilder
bilker
bilker
noun
A cheat, especially one who evades payment.
biller
biller
noun
(business) An issuer of a bill.
One who bills (caresses in fondness), in the context of billing and cooing.
bioral
birkle
birled
birled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of birl
birler
birler
noun
(UK, obsolete) The master of the revels at a Cumberland feast, whose duty it is to see that the guests have plenty to drink.
birles
birles
noun
plural of birle
birlie
birsle
bixler
blaire
blairs
bleier
blriot
boiler
boiler
noun
(UK, Australia, slang, derogatory) An old woman.
(rare, informal) Boilerplate.
A device consisting of a heat source and a tank for storing hot water, typically for space heating, domestic hot water etc., disregarding the source of heat.
A kitchen vessel for steaming, boiling or heating food.
A person who boils something.
A steam boiler.
A sunken reef, especially a coral reef, on which the sea breaks heavily.
A tough old chicken only suitable for cooking by boiling.
An apparatus for heating circulating water or other heat transferring liquid.
bovril
bovril
Proper noun
A brand of beef extract made in the UK.
braila
brails
brails
noun
plural of brail
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brail
brasil
brazil
brazil
noun
(obsolete) A red-orange dye obtained from brazil wood.
A Brazil nut.
A seam of coal containing iron pyrites
The hard, brown wood of a tree of the tribe Caesalpinieae; originally the sappan, Biancaea sappan, of the East Indies, and later the brazilwood, Paubrasilia echinata.
bridal
bridal
adj
Of or pertaining to a bride, or to wedding; nuptial.
noun
(archaic) A wedding feast or festival; a wedding.
bridle
bridle
noun
(figurative) A restraint; a curb; a check.
A gesture expressing pride or vanity.
A length of line or cable attached to two parts of something to spread the force of a pull, as the rigging on a kite for attaching line.
A mooring hawser.
A piece in the interior of a gunlock which holds in place the tumbler, sear, etc.
The headgear with which a horse is directed and which carries a bit and reins.
verb
(intransitive) To hold up one's head proudly or affectedly.
(intransitive) To show hostility or resentment.
(transitive) To check, restrain, or control with, or as if with, a bridle; as in bridle your tongue.
(transitive) To put a bridle on.
brills
brills
noun
The hair on the eyelids of a horse.
plural of brill
brimly
broils
broils
noun
plural of broil
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of broil
burial
burial
noun
The act of burying; interment
burlie
carlie
carlie
Proper noun
name, a less common spelling of Carly.
carlin
carlin
noun
Alternative form of carling
An old woman.
caroli
ceiler
ceiler
noun
One who ceils, who lines or finishes a surface in construction.
charil
chiral
chiral
adj
that exhibits chirality (as in the left-handed and right-handed versions of a helix)
chlori
cilery
cilery
noun
(architecture) The ornament carved at the capital of a column
circle
circle
noun
(South Africa, Philippines, India) A traffic circle or roundabout.
(Wicca) A ritual circle that is cast three times deosil and closes three times widdershins either in the air with a wand or literally with stones or other items used for worship.
(astronomy) An instrument of observation, whose graduated limb consists of an entire circle. When fixed to a wall in an observatory, it is called a mural circle; when mounted with a telescope on an axis and in Y's, in the plane of the meridian, a meridian or transit circle; when involving the principle of reflection, like the sextant, a reflecting circle; and when that of repeating an angle several times continuously along the graduated limb, a repeating circle.
(cricket) A line comprising two semicircles of 30 yards radius centred on the wickets joined by straight lines parallel to the pitch used to enforce field restrictions in a one-day match.
(geometry) A two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from a given point (center).
(in the plural) A bagginess of the skin below the eyes from lack of sleep.
(logic) A form of argument in which two or more unproved statements are used to prove each other; inconclusive reasoning.
(obsolete) Compass; circuit; enclosure.
A curve that more or less forms part or all of a circle.
A series ending where it begins, and repeating itself.
A specific group of persons; especially one who shares a common interest.
A territorial division or district.
A two-dimensional geometric figure, a disk, consisting of the set of all those points of a plane at a distance less than or equal to a fixed distance (radius) from a given point.
Any shape, curve or arrangement of objects that approximates to or resembles the geometric figures.
Any thin three-dimensional equivalent of the geometric figures.
Indirect form of words; circumlocution.
The orbit of an astronomical body.
verb
(intransitive) To travel in circles.
(transitive) To place or mark a circle around.
(transitive) To surround.
(transitive) To travel around along a curved path.
cirilo
citral
citral
noun
Either of a pair of terpenoids, geranial and neral, that have the molecular formula C₁₀H₁₆O and are used in perfumery and flavourings.
citril
citrul
claire
claire
noun
A small enclosed pond used for gathering and greening oysters.
clarie
clarin
cleric
cleric
adj
(now uncommon) Of or pertaining to the clergy.
noun
(role-playing games) A spellcaster class that receives their spells (especially healing) from their deity.
A member of the clergy.
clerid
clerid
noun
A beetle in the family Cleridae.
cliver
cliver
adj
(obsolete or dialectal) clever
cloris
coiler
coiler
noun
A person who, or device which, coils.
colier
corial
couril
crelin
crible
crinal
crinal
adj
Pertaining to the hair.
crinel
crinel
noun
(obsolete, falconry) Alternative form of crinet
crisle
curial
curial
adj
(obsolete) Pertaining to a court; courtly.
Pertaining to the papal curia.
noun
A member of a curia, especially of that of Rome or the later Italian sovereignties.
cyrill
darill
delire
delrio
derail
derail
noun
An instance of diverting a conversation or debate from its original topic.
Synonym of derailer: A device placed on railway tracks in order to cause a train to derail.
verb
(intransitive) To come off the tracks.
(intransitive, figurative) To deviate from the previous course or direction.
(transitive) To cause to come off the tracks.
(transitive, figurative) To cause to deviate from a set course or direction.
derril
dialer
dialer
noun
A person or device that dials, as using a telephone.
didler
dilker
diller
diller
noun
Only used in killer diller
direly
direly
adv
In a dire manner
dirled
dirndl
dirndl
noun
A traditional Alpine women's dress having a tight bodice and full skirt
diuril
drails
drails
noun
plural of drail
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drail
dreidl
dreidl
noun
Alternative spelling of dreidel
drills
drills
noun
plural of drill
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drill
drivel
drivel
noun
(archaic) Saliva, drool.
(obsolete) A fool; an idiot.
(obsolete) A servant; a drudge.
Nonsense; senseless talk.
verb
(archaic, intransitive) To have saliva drip from the mouth.
To be weak or foolish; to dote.
To move or travel slowly.
To talk nonsense; to talk senselessly; to drool.
To use up or to be used up.
earlie
eclair
eclair
noun
Alternative spelling of éclair
eelier
eelier
adj
comparative form of eely: more eely
eerily
eerily
adv
In an eerie manner.
eisler
eldrid
elinor
elinor
Proper noun
name, variant of Eleanor
elisor
elisor
noun
(law, chiefly UK) An elector or chooser; one of two persons appointed by a court to return a jury or serve a writ when the sheriff and the coroners are disqualified.