A strong feeling of displeasure, hostility or antagonism towards someone or something, usually combined with an urge to harm, often stemming from perceived provocation, hurt, or threat.
verb
(intransitive) To become angry.
(transitive) To cause such a feeling of antagonism in.
anker
anker
noun
(obsolete) A measure of wine or spirit equal to 10 gallons; a barrel of this capacity.
anser
antre
antre
noun
(archaic) Cavern; cave.
arden
arean
arena
arena
noun
(historical) The sand-covered centre of an amphitheatre where contests were held in Ancient Rome.
A realm in which events take place; an area of interest, study, behaviour, etc.
An enclosed area, often outdoor, for the presentation of sporting events (sports arena) or other spectacular events; earthen area, often oval, specifically for rodeos (North America) or circular area for bullfights (especially Hispanic America).
The building housing such an area; specifically, a very large, often round building, often topped with a dome, designated for indoor sporting or other major events, such as concerts.
arend
arene
arene
noun
(organic chemistry) Any monocyclic or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon.
areng
areng
noun
A palm tree (Arenga pinnata, syn. Saguerus saccharifer) which yields sago, wine, and fibres for ropes.
arent
arent
noun
A kind of anthropogenic soil, with deep mixing due to ploughing, digging, etc.
verb
Misspelling of aren't.
arlen
armen
arneb
arnee
arnel
arney
arnie
arpen
arpen
noun
Alternative form of arpent (old unit of measure)
atren
atren
verb
(intransitive, obsolete) To run away; escape.
(transitive, obsolete) To outrun.
avern
avner
awner
awner
noun
A device for cutting the awns from grain.
berna
berne
berni
bernj
berns
bernt
berny
berun
birne
boner
boner
noun
(dated slang, especially baseball) A blunder; a silly mistake.
(literally) One who or that which bones (removes bones).
(vulgar, slang, figurative) An often perverse sense of enjoyment from or predilection towards something.
Why do guys get boners when they wake up in the morning?
borne
borne
adj
carried, supported.
verb
past participle of bear
breen
brena
brenk
brenn
brens
brens
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bren
brent
brent
noun
Alternative form of brant
verb
Obsolete spelling of burnt
brien
brine
brine
noun
Salt water; water saturated or strongly impregnated with salt; a salt-and-water solution for pickling.
The sea or ocean; the water of the sea.
verb
(transitive) To prepare and flavor food (especially meat) for cooking by soaking in a salt solution.
(transitive) To preserve food in a salt solution.
brune
buren
burne
burne
verb
Obsolete spelling of burn
byrne
caner
caner
noun
(slang) A recreational drug user.
One who canes.
caren
caren
verb
(obsolete) plural simple present of care
carne
cerin
cerin
noun
(obsolete) Beeswax.
(organic chemistry) A triterpene found in cork.
coner
coner
noun
(slang, Canada, Ireland) A zoot tapered to a conical shape.
crane
crane
noun
(US, dialect) Ardea herodias, the great blue heron.
(nautical) A forked post or projecting bracket to support spars, etc.; generally used in pairs.
(obsolete) The cranium.
A mechanical lifting machine or device, often used for lifting heavy loads for industrial or construction purposes.
A siphon, or bent pipe, for drawing liquors out of a cask.
An iron arm with horizontal motion, attached to the side or back of a fireplace for supporting kettles etc. over the fire.
Any bird of the family Gruidae, large birds with long legs and a long neck which is extended during flight.
verb
(intransitive) To pull up before a jump.
(transitive) To raise or lower with, or as if with, a crane.
(transitive, intransitive) To extend (one's neck).
crean
creen
crena
crena
noun
(sciences) A furrow or notch.
creon
creon
Proper noun
King of Thebes, noted primarily in the stories of Antigone and Oedipus.
crine
crone
crone
noun
(archaic) An old woman.
(obsolete) An old ewe.
(obsolete) An old man, especially one who talks and acts like an old woman.
An archetypal figure, a Wise Woman.
An ugly, evil-looking, or frightening old woman; a hag.
daren
dearn
dearn
noun
Alternative form of dern
denar
denar
noun
The currency of North Macedonia, divided into 100 deni.
derna
deron
diner
diner
noun
A dining car in a railroad train.
A typically small restaurant, usually modeled after a railroad dining car, that serves lower-class fare, normally having a counter with stools along one side and booths on the other, and often decorated in 50s and 60s pop culture themes and playing popular music from those decades.
One who dines.
dnepr
doner
doner
adj
(humorous, dialect) comparative form of done: more done
noun
(Dublin slang) Goner; someone who is done for.
Misspelling of donor.
doner kebab
dreng
dreng
noun
(historical, UK) A kind of feudal free tenant with military duties, mentioned in the Domesday Book.
drent
drone
drone
noun
(Uganda) A Toyota HiAce or a similar van, especially one used by Ugandan state agents to kidnap opposition members.
(aviation) A remotely controlled aircraft, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
(chiefly Internet slang) A person without the ability to think critically and independently, especially one who follows a group blindly; a non-player character.
(music) One of the fixed-pitch pipes on a bagpipe.
(music, uncountable) A genre of music that uses repeated lengthy droning sounds.
(now rare) Someone who does not work; a lazy person, an idler.
A humming or deep murmuring sound.
A low-pitched hum or buzz.
A male ant, bee or wasp, which does not work but can fertilize the queen bee.
One who performs menial or tedious work.
verb
(transitive, colloquial) To kill with a missile fired by unmanned aircraft.
To produce a low-pitched hum or buzz.
To speak in a monotone way.
earns
earns
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of earn
ebner
efren
efron
egnar
einar
ekron
elnar
enarm
enarm
verb
(archaic, transitive) To arm; to provide with weapons.
ender
ender
noun
(kayaking) A maneuver in which one uses the pressure of a wave to flip one's kayak end over end.
Something which ends another thing.
endor
enorm
enorm
adj
(obsolete) enormous
enorn
enray
enrib
enrol
enrol
verb
(Britain, New Zealand, Australia, Ireland, Canada) Standard spelling of enroll.
enrut
ensor
enter
enter
noun
(computing) Alternative spelling of Enter (“a stroke of the computer key”)
(computing) Alternative spelling of Enter (“the computer key”)
verb
(figuratively) To go or come into (a state or profession).
(intransitive) To go or come into an enclosed or partially enclosed space.
(intransitive, law) To become a party to an agreement, treaty, etc.
(law) To go into or upon, as lands, and take actual possession of them.
(law, intransitive) To become effective; to come into effect.
(transitive) To cause to go (into), or to be received (into); to put in; to insert; to cause to be admitted.
(transitive) To record (something) in an account, ledger, etc.
(transitive) To type (something) into a computer; to input.
(transitive, US, dated, historical) To file, or register with the land office, the required particulars concerning (a quantity of public land) in order to entitle a person to a right of preemption.
(transitive, law) To place in regular form before the court, usually in writing; to put upon record in proper from and order
(transitive, obsolete) To initiate; to introduce favourably.
To deposit for copyright the title or description of (a book, picture, map, etc.).
To make report of (a vessel or its cargo) at the custom house; to submit a statement of (imported goods), with the original invoices, to the proper customs officer for estimating the duties. See entry.
entre
entre
verb
Archaic spelling of enter.
entry
entry
noun
(Midlands) A passageway between terraced houses that provides a means of entering a back garden or yard.
(hunting) The introduction of new hounds into a pack.
(insurance) The start of an insurance contract.
(law) The act of taking possession.
(linear algebra) A term at any position in a matrix.
(music) The point when a musician starts to play or sing; entrance.
(uncountable) Permission to enter.
A doorway that provides a means of entering a building.
A record made in a log, diary or anything similarly organized; (computing) a datum in a database.
A small group formed within a church, especially Episcopal, for simple dinner and fellowship, and to help facilitate new friendships
A small room immediately inside the front door of a house or other building, often having an access to a stairway and leading on to other rooms
An item in a list, such as an article in a dictionary or encyclopedia.
The act of entering.
The exhibition or depositing of a ship's papers at the customhouse, to procure licence to land goods; or the giving an account of a ship's cargo to the officer of the customs, and obtaining his permission to land the goods.
enure
enure
verb
(intransitive, chiefly law) To take effect, to be operative; used with to.
(transitive) To inure; to make accustomed or desensitized to something unpleasant due to constant exposure.
enver
epner
erena
ergon
ergon
noun
(Classical philosophy) A task or function of a creature.
(physics) Work, measured in terms of the quantity of heat to which it is equivalent.
erian
erina
erine
erinn
erkan
erlin
ermin
ermin
noun
Obsolete form of ermine.
ernes
ernes
noun
plural of erne
ernie
ernst
ernul
erron
erund
ervin
erwin
erwin
Proper noun
name, a rare variant of Irwin.
eryon
eyren
eyren
noun
plural of ey
ferna
ferne
ferns
ferns
noun
plural of fern
ferny
ferny
adj
Covered in or filled with ferns; flanked or surrounded by ferns.
Of, or pertaining to ferns.
Resembling or characteristic of a fern, in appearance, smell, etc.
finer
finer
adj
comparative form of fine: more fine
noun
One who fines or purifies.
frden
freen
frena
frena
noun
plural of frenum
freon
freon
noun
(environmentalism, slang) A chlorofluorocarbon
(organic chemistry) Any of several non-flammable refrigerants based on halogenated hydrocarbon including R-12, R-22, and R-23.
(refrigeration, slang) A gaseous ozone-depleting refrigerant
genre
genre
noun
A kind; a stylistic category or sort, especially of literature or other artworks.
genro
genro
noun
(historical) A body of elder statesmen of Japan, formerly used as informal advisors to the Emperor.
goner
goner
noun
(informal) Someone (or something) doomed; a hopeless case, especially someone who is bound to die soon.
goren
grane
grane
verb
Obsolete form of groan.
green
green
adj
(Philippines) Having a sexual connotation.
(cricket) Describing a pitch which, even if there is no visible grass, still contains a significant amount of moisture.
(dated) Not fully roasted; half raw.
(dated) Of bacon or similar smallgoods: unprocessed, raw, unsmoked; not smoked or spiced.
(figurative) Environmentally friendly.
(figurative) Full of life and vigour; fresh and vigorous; new; recent.
(figurative) Inexperienced.
(figurative, of people) Naive or unaware of obvious facts.
(figurative, of people) Overcome with envy.
(figurative, of people) Sickly, unwell.
(film, television, historical) Of film: freshly processed by the laboratory and not yet fully physically hardened.
(particle physics) Having a color charge of green.
(wine) High or too high in acidity.
Being or relating to the green currencies of the European Union.
Having green as its color.
Of freshly cut wood or lumber that has not been dried: containing moisture and therefore relatively more flexible or springy.
Unripe, said of certain fruits that change color when they ripen.
noun
(Britain) a public patch of land in the middle of a settlement.
(US, slang, uncountable) Money.
(bowls) The surface upon which bowls is played.
(chiefly in the plural) Fresh leaves or branches of trees or other plants; wreaths.
(golf) A putting green, the part of a golf course near the hole.
(politics, sometimes capitalised) A member of a green party; an environmentalist.
(snooker) One of the colour balls used in snooker, with a value of 3 points.
(theater, informal) Short for green room.
A grassy plain; a piece of ground covered with verdant herbage.
A green light used as a signal.
Any substance or pigment of a green colour.
The colour of growing foliage, as well as other plant cells containing chlorophyll; the colour between yellow and blue in the visible spectrum; one of the primary additive colour for transmitted light; the colour obtained by subtracting red and blue from white light using cyan and yellow filters.
verb
(intransitive) To become environmentally aware.
(transitive) To add greenspaces to (a town, etc.).
(transitive) To make (something) environmentally friendly.
(transitive) To make (something) green, to turn (something) green.
To become or grow green in colour.
grein
grene
hearn
hearn
verb
(dialectal) past participle of hear
henri
henry
henry
noun
(Britain, slang) A quantity of marijuana weighing one-eighth of an ounce.
(Britain, slang) A turd.
In the International System of Units, the derived unit of electrical inductance; the inductance induced in a circuit by a rate of change of current of one ampere per second and a resulting electromotive force of one volt. Symbol: H
herne
herns
herns
noun
plural of hern
heron
heron
noun
A long-legged, long-necked wading bird of the family Ardeidae.
hiren
hiren
Noun
A seductive woman; a courtesan.
honer
honer
noun
A tool used to hone.
Misspelling of honor/honour.
One who hones.
horne
horne
noun
Obsolete spelling of horn
ierna
ierne
indre
ineri
inerm
inerm
adj
(botany) Without spines or thorns; inermous.
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.
infer
infer
verb
(obsolete) To cause, inflict (something) upon or to someone.
(obsolete) To introduce (a subject) in speaking, writing etc.; to bring in, to adduce.
(transitive) To introduce (something) as a reasoned conclusion; to conclude by reasoning or deduction, as from premises or evidence.
(transitive, often proscribed) To lead to (something) as a consequence; to imply.
inger
inker
inker
noun
A person or device that applies ink.
A tattoo artist.
In comic book production, a person who outlines and otherwise embellishes the artwork of a penciler in preparation for publishing.
inner
inner
adj
Being or occurring (farther) inside, situated farther in, located (situated) or happening on the inside of something, situated within or farther within contained within something.
Close to the centre, located near or closer to center.
Inside or closer to the inside of the body.
Not obvious, private, not expressed, not apparent, hidden, less apparent, deeper, obscure; innermost or essential; needing to be examined closely or thought about in order to be seen or understood.
Of mind or spirit, relating to the mind or spirit, to spiritual or mental processes, mental, spiritual, relating to somebody's private feelings or happening in somebody's mind, existing as an often repressed part of one's psychological makeup.
Privileged, more or most privileged, more or most influential, intimate, exclusive, more important, more intimate, private, secret, confined to an exclusive group, exclusive to a center; especially a center of influence being near a center especially of influence.
noun
(South Africa) A duvet, excluding the cover.
(UK politics) One who supports remaining in the European Union.
(cricket) A thin glove worn inside batting gloves or wicket-keeping gloves.
(military, firearms) The 2nd circle on a target, between the bull (or bull's eye) and magpie.
A forward who plays in or near the center of the field.