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ares

ares

noun

  1. plural of are

arse

arse

noun

  1. (chiefly UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, derogatory, slang) A stupid, pompous, arrogant, mean or despicable person.
  2. (current in South Africa, UK, Ireland, Canada (regional), Newfoundland, Australia, New Zealand, dated in New England, now vulgar) The buttocks or more specifically, the anus.

verb

  1. (slang, intransitive) To be silly, act stupid or mess around.

aser

ears

ears

noun

  1. plural of ear

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ear

eras

eras

noun

  1. plural of era

esra

rase

rase

noun

  1. (obsolete) A scratching out, or erasure.
  2. A slight wound; a scratch.
  3. A way of measuring in which the commodity measured was made even with the top of the measuring vessel by rasing, or striking off, all that was above it.

verb

  1. (obsolete) To rub along the surface of; to graze.
  2. (obsolete) To rub or scratch out; to erase.
  3. To be leveled with the ground; to fall; to suffer overthrow.
  4. To level with the ground; to overthrow; to destroy; to raze.

resa

sare

sare

adj

  1. (Britain, archaic) dry, withered
  2. (dialectal, Kent, archaic) tender, rotten
  3. (dialectal, Northern England, archaic) melancholy, bad, severe.

adv

  1. (UK, dialectal, Northern England, archaic) much, very much, greatly.

sear

sear

adj

  1. Dry; withered, especially of vegetation.

noun

  1. A scar produced by searing
  2. Part of a gun that retards the hammer until the trigger is pulled.

verb

  1. (transitive) To char, scorch, or burn the surface of (something) with a hot instrument.
  2. (transitive, figurative) To make callous or insensible.
  3. (transitive, figurative) To mark permanently, as if by burning.
  4. To wither; to dry up.

sera

sera

noun

  1. plural of serum (alternative form of serums).