Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abhor
abrash
abrash
noun
A variation in color (often applied to Oriental rugs).
achras
afresh
afresh
adv
Anew; again; once more
afshar
ahders
ahisar
ahorse
ahorse
adv
(archaic) On the back of a horse; on horseback.
ahrens
airish
airish
adj
(Appalachia) Tending to put on airs.
(Appalachia, of the weather) Cool, breezy.
airths
anshar
anshar
Proper noun
A sky god
arches
arches
noun
plural of arch
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of arch
ardehs
ardish
arhats
arhats
noun
plural of arhat
arrish
arrish
noun
Alternative form of earsh
arshin
arshin
noun
An obsolete Russian length unit, equal to 71.12 centimeters, or 28 inches.
arusha
arusha
Proper noun
A city in northeastern Tanzania.
ascher
ashery
ashery
noun
A depository for ashes.
A place where potash or pearl-ash is made.
ashier
ashier
adj
comparative form of ashy: more ashy
ashlar
ashlar
noun
(architecture) A large cuboid stone; masonry making use of such stone blocks.
A hurling stone used in warfare.
ashler
ashler
noun
Alternative form of ashlar
ashore
ashore
adv
(nautical) On the land as opposed to onboard.
(nautical) On, or towards the shore.
ashrae
ashraf
ashram
ashram
noun
(Hinduism) A secluded religious hermitage inhabited by gurus, or the population of such a hermitage.
asshur
aushar
avshar
awshar
barish
barish
adj
Alternative form of bareish
basher
basher
noun
(UK, slang) A trainspotter.
(informal) One who engages in gratuitous physical or verbal attacks on a group or type of people.
(military, slang) A rainproof sheet for sleeping under.
(television, film) A kind of small floodlight.
One who bashes something, figuratively or literally.
brachs
brahms
brahms
Adjective
Pissed, drunk.
brashy
brashy
adj
brash, stormy
brittle, crumbly
bsarch
bsphar
busrah
cahors
casher
casher
noun
One who cashes (a cheque, etc.).
chairs
chairs
noun
plural of chair
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chair
charas
charas
noun
Cannabis resin, used as an intoxicant in India.
chards
chards
noun
plural of chard
chares
chares
noun
plural of chare
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chare
charis
charks
charks
noun
plural of chark
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chark
charms
charms
noun
plural of charm
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of charm
charrs
charrs
noun
plural of charr
charts
charts
noun
plural of chart
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chart
chaser
chaser
noun
(archaic) A hunter.
(logging) One who unhooks chokers from the logs at the landing.
(logging, obsolete) Someone who follows logs out of the forest in order to signal a yarder engineer to stop them if they become fouled (also called a frogger).
(nautical) A chase gun.
(slang) A chubby chaser.
(slang) A person who seeks partners with HIV in order to become infected.
(slang) A tranny chaser.
(slang, historical) A piece of music, etc. played after a performance while the audience leaves.
A drink drunk after another of a different kind.
A horse: (originally) a horse used for hunting; (now) a horse trained for steeplechasing, a steeplechaser.
A long piece of flexible wire used to draw an electrical cable through a wall cavity.
A person or thing (ship, plane, car, etc.) that chases.
A tool used for cleaning out screw threads, either as an integral part of a tap or die to remove waste material produced by the cutting tool, or as a separate tool to repair damaged threads.
Any dragonfly of family Libellulidae.
In the sport of Quidditch or Muggle quidditch, a player responsible for passing the quaffle and scoring goals with it.
One of a series of adjacent light bulbs that cycle on and off to give the illusion of movement.
Someone who chases (decorates) metal; a person who decorates metal by engraving or embossing.
Synonym of prison chaser (“person who guards military prisoners”)
chrysa
dasher
dasher
noun
(US) A dashboard or splashboard.
(colloquial, archaic) One who makes an ostentatious parade or display.
A person who dashes; a fast runner.
That which dashes or agitates.
earths
earths
noun
plural of earth
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of earth
ehrsam
eschar
eschar
noun
(figurative or literary) The emotional imprint of a trauma such as grief, loss, or degradation.
(loose or obsolete) Any hard, dark, commonly flattened or sunken lesion or crust, especially on a burn, abscess, infection, wound; commonly a coagulation of blood or exudations, not necessarily involving dead or necrotic tissue.
(medicine) A superficial structure of dead tissue, usually hardened, commonly, but not necessarily dark, adhering to underlying living or necrotic tissue, caused by gangrene or a burn.
farish
fasher
ferash
ferash
noun
(obsolete, Anglo-Indian) a menial domestic servant
frasch
garish
garish
adj
Overly ostentatious; so colourful as to be in bad taste.
garths
garths
noun
plural of garth
gasher
gasher
noun
One who gashes.
gerahs
gerahs
noun
plural of gerah
graphs
graphs
noun
plural of graph
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of graph
haeres
hairse
hairst
halers
halers
noun
plural of haler
halser
halser
noun
Alternative form of hawser
hanser
haoris
harass
harass
noun
(archaic) Harassment; pestering.
verb
(obsolete) Often followed by out: to fatigue or tire (someone) with exhausting and repeated efforts.
(specifically) To persistently bother (someone, or a group of people) physically or psychologically when such behaviour is illegal and/or unwanted, especially over an extended period.
To annoy (someone) frequently or systematically; to pester.
To put excessive burdens upon (someone); to subject (someone) to anxieties.
To trouble (someone, or a group of people) through repeated military-style attacks.
harast
harems
harems
noun
plural of harem
harish
harish
adj
Like a hare.
harris
harris
noun
(UK, slang) A dried preparation of the flowering tops or other parts of the cannabis plant used as a psychotropic drug.
harrus
harsho
hasard
hasher
hasher
noun
A food service worker in a low-end establishment.
One who or that which hashes (in various senses).
One who participates in a hash run; a hare or hound in hashing.
hassar
hassar
noun
Hoplosternum littorale, an edible South American catfish.
haster
haters
haters
noun
plural of hater
hauser
havers
havers
noun
plural of haver
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of haver
hawser
hawser
noun
(nautical) A cable or heavy rope used to tow or moor a ship.
hayers
hayers
noun
plural of hayer
hazers
hazers
noun
plural of hazer
hearse
hearse
noun
A bier or handbarrow for conveying the dead to the grave.
A carriage or vehicle specially adapted or used for transporting a dead person to the place of funeral or to the grave.
A framework of wood or metal placed over the coffin or tomb of a deceased person, and covered with a pall; also, a temporary canopy bearing wax lights and set up in a church, under which the coffin was placed during the funeral ceremonies.
A grave, coffin, tomb, or sepulchral monument.
A hind (female deer) in the second year of her age.
verb
(dated) To enclose in a hearse; to entomb.
hearsh
hearst
hearts
hearts
noun
(card games, uncountable) A trick-taking card game in which players are penalized for taking hearts and (especially) the queen of spades.
(uncountable) One of the four suits of playing cards, in red, marked with the symbol ♥.
plural of heart
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of heart
heraus
hermas
hoards
hoards
noun
plural of hoard
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hoard
hoarse
hoarse
adj
Having a dry, harsh tone to the voice, as a result of a sore throat, age, emotion, etc.
noun
Obsolete spelling of horse
verb
(uncommon) To utter hoarsely; to croak.
horahs
horahs
noun
plural of horah
hruska
huaras
hussar
hussar
noun
(historical) A member of the national cavalry of Hungary, Croatia and Poland.
A member of the light cavalry of any of several European armies.
hydras
hydras
noun
plural of hydra
ihrams
ihrams
noun
plural of ihram
ischar
ishtar
ishtar
Proper noun
A goddess of fertility, love, sex and war. In the Babylonian pantheon, she was the divine personification of the planet Venus; the Assyrian and Babylonian counterpart to the Sumerian Inanna and to the northwest-Semitic goddess Astarte.
jarash
jerash
karsha
kasher
kasher
verb
(of kitchenware) to remove traces of non-kosher substances from by cleaning, heating, etc.
(of meat) to remove excess blood from by washing and salting
kishar
kishar
Proper noun
In Akkadian mythology, the daughter of Lahmu and Lahamu, the first children of Tiamat and Apsu.
krisha
lahars
lahars
noun
plural of lahar
lashar
lasher
lasher
noun
(UK) A weir in a river.
A piece of rope for binding or making fast one thing to another.
One who whips or lashes.
mahsir
mahsir
noun
Alternative form of mahseer (“type of fish”)
mahsur
marish
marish
adj
(now poetic or archaic) Marshy; growing in bogs or marshes.
noun
(now poetic or archaic) A marsh.
marsha
marsha
Proper noun
name, a spelling variant of Marcia.
marshs
marshy
marshy
adj
Growing in marshy ground.
Of, or resembling a marsh; boggy.
masher
masher
noun
(Australia, Canada, US) A man who makes often unwelcome advances to women, as in a subway.
(brewing) A machine for making mash.
(informal) A fashionable man in the late Victorian era.
One who, or that which, mashes.
mashru
msarch
msphar
naresh
paresh
parish
parish
noun
(US) An ecclesiastical society, usually not bounded by territorial limits, but composed of those persons who choose to unite under the charge of a particular priest, clergyman, or minister; also, loosely, the territory in which the members of a congregation live.
A civil subdivision of a British county, often corresponding to an earlier ecclesiastical parish.
An administrative subdivision in the U.S. state of Louisiana that is equivalent to a county in other U.S. states.
In some countries, an administrative subdivision of an area.
In the Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran and Roman Catholic Church, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church.
The community attending that church; the members of the parish.
verb
(intransitive) To visit residents of a parish.
(transitive) To place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more parishes.
Pronunciation spelling of perish, representing Mary-marry-merry English.
phares
phares
noun
plural of phare
pharos
pharos
noun
(figuratively) That which stands out; a shining light.
(historical) An ancient lighthouse or beacon to guide sailors.
phaser
phaser
noun
(music) An electronic device that produces special effects on the sound produced by an electric guitar etc.
(science fiction) Fictional energy weapon, with multiple settings for degree of intensity, from the television series Star Trek (1966–69).
A phase modulator
Alternative form of PHASR
verb
(science fiction, transitive) To shoot with a phaser weapon.
phasor
phasor
noun
(mathematics) A representation of a complex number in terms of a complex exponential.
(sciences, engineering) A plotted line whose length and angle represent the amplitude and phase, respectively, of a sinusoidally varying quantity such as an alternating current.
phrase
phrase
noun
(archaic) A mode or form of speech; diction; expression.
(dance) A short individual motion forming part of a choreographed dance.
(grammar) A word or, more commonly, a group of words that functions as a single unit in the syntax of a sentence, usually consisting of a head, or central word, and elaborating words.
(music) A small section of music in a larger piece.
A short written or spoken expression.
verb
(intransitive, music) To perform a passage with the correct phrasing.
(transitive) To express (an action, thought or idea) by means of particular words.
(transitive, music) To divide into melodic phrases.
phrasy
prahus
prahus
noun
plural of prahu
raasch
rabush
raches
raches
noun
plural of rach
rachis
rachis
noun
(botany) The main shaft of either a compound leaf, head of grain, or fern frond.
(obsolete, zoology, anatomy) The spinal column, or the vertebrae of the spine.
(ornithology) The central shaft of a feather.
(zoology) An anatomical shaft or axis in a marine invertebrate.
radish
radish
noun
A plant of the Brassicaceae family, Raphanus sativus or Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. sativus, having an edible root.
The root of this plant used as food. Some varieties are pungent and usually eaten raw in salads, etc., while others have a milder taste and are cooked.
With a distinguishing word: some other plant of the Raphanus genus or Brassicaceae family.
rajahs
rajahs
noun
plural of rajah
rakish
rakish
adj
(dated) Like a rake; dissolute; profligate.
Dashingly, carelessly, or sportingly unconventional or stylish; jaunty; characterized by a devil-may-care unconventionality; having a somewhat disreputable quality or appearance.
ralish
ralphs
ralphs
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ralph
ramsch
raphes
raphis
raphus
rarish
rarish
adj
Alternative form of rareish
rasher
rasher
adj
comparative form of rash: more rash
noun
(UK, Ireland) A strip of bacon; a piece of bacon.
(UK, Ireland) A strip, a piece (of something, such as ham, bacon, etc).
verb
(transitive) To cut into rashers.
rashes
rashes
noun
plural of rash
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rash
rashid
rashly
rashly
adv
In a rash manner; hastily or without due consideration; with precipitation.