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aghast

aghast

adj

  1. Terrified; struck with amazement; showing signs of terror or horror.

airths

amsath

anthas

anthos

anthus

arhats

arhats

noun

  1. plural of arhat

ashpit

ashpit

noun

  1. (rail transport) a pit between the rails where a steam locomotive can drop its fire at the end of a day's work, before going "on shed".
  2. A pit for the disposal of ashes.

ashton

ashton

Proper noun

  1. A common place name in England.
  2. derived from the place names.
  3. name transferred from the surname.
  4. A town in South Australia, Australia.
  5. A ghost town in California, US.
  6. A city in Idaho, US.
  7. A village in Illinois, US.
  8. A city/town in Iowa, US.
  9. A village in Nebraska, US.
  10. A city/town in South Dakota, US.

asouth

asseth

assith

assyth

asthma

asthma

noun

  1. (pathology) A long-term respiratory condition, in which the airways may unexpectedly and suddenly narrow, often in response to an allergen, cold air, exercise, or emotional stress. Symptoms include wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing.

atbash

atbash

noun

  1. a simple substitution cipher in which each occurrence of the first letter of the alphabet is substituted with the last, second with next to last, and so on.

athens

athens

Proper noun

  1. The capital city of Greece.
  2. A city in Alabama, USA
  3. A city in Georgia, USA, consolidated with as Athens-Clarke County.
  4. A city in Illinois.
  5. An unincorporated community hamlet in Henry Township, Indiana, USA.
  6. A village in Louisiana.
  7. A town in Maine.
  8. A village in Michigan.
  9. A town and village in New York.
  10. A city in Ohio.
  11. A township in Ontario, Canada.
  12. A borough in Pennsylvania.
  13. A city in Tennessee
  14. A city in Texas
  15. A town in Vermont.
  16. A town in West Virginia.
  17. A village in Wisconsin.

aughts

aughts

adj

  1. From or evoking the first through tenth years of a century (chiefly the 2000s).

noun

  1. The first decade of a century, such as 1900 to 1909 or 2000 to 2009, whose digit in the tens place is zero; the noughties.

azoths

bahuts

bahuts

noun

  1. plural of bahut

bathes

bathes

verb

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

bathos

bathos

noun

  1. (literature, the arts) Risible failure on the part of a work of art to properly affect its audience, particularly owing to
  2. (literature, the arts) The ironic use of such failure for satiric or humorous effect.
  3. (now uncommon) Depth.
  4. (uncommon) A nadir, a low point particularly in one's career.
  5. Overdone or treacly attempts to inspire pathos.
  6. anticlimax: an abrupt transition in style or subject from high to low.
  7. banality: unaffectingly clichéd or trite treatment of a topic.
  8. hyperbole: excessiveness
  9. immaturity: lack of serious treatment of a topic.

batish

chanst

chants

chants

noun

  1. plural of chant

verb

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

charts

charts

noun

  1. plural of chart

verb

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

chaste

chaste

adj

  1. Abstaining from immoral or unlawful sexual intercourse.
  2. Austere, simple, undecorative.
  3. Decent, modest, morally pure.
  4. Virginal, innocent, having had no sexual experience.

chasty

cheats

cheats

noun

  1. plural of cheat

verb

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

cushat

cushat

noun

  1. (Tyneside or literary) A pigeon, wood pigeon or ring dove.

deaths

deaths

noun

  1. plural of death

earths

earths

noun

  1. plural of earth

verb

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

faiths

faiths

noun

  1. plural of faith

garths

garths

noun

  1. plural of garth

ghaist

ghaist

noun

  1. (dialectal) ghost

ghauts

ghauts

noun

  1. plural of ghaut

habits

habits

noun

  1. plural of habit

verb

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

hairst

halest

halest

adj

  1. superlative form of hale: most hale

harast

haslet

haslet

noun

  1. A meatloaf made of these organs.
  2. The internal organs of an animal, especially the heart and liver of a pig.

hasted

hasted

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of haste

hasten

hasten

verb

  1. (intransitive) To move or act in a quick fashion.
  2. (transitive) To cause some scheduled event to happen earlier.
  3. (transitive) To make someone speed up or make something happen quicker.

haster

hastes

hastes

verb

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

hastie

hastif

hatasu

haters

haters

noun

  1. plural of hater

haunts

haunts

noun

  1. plural of haunt

verb

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

hearst

hearts

hearts

noun

  1. (card games, uncountable) A trick-taking card game in which players are penalized for taking hearts and (especially) the queen of spades.
  2. (uncountable) One of the four suits of playing cards, in red, marked with the symbol ♥.
  3. plural of heart

verb

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

heaths

heaths

noun

  1. plural of heath

hestia

hiatus

hiatus

noun

  1. (anatomy) An opening in an organ.
  2. (geology) A gap in geological strata.
  3. (linguistics, uncountable) A syllable break between two vowels, without an intervening consonant. (Compare diphthong.)
  4. A gap in a series, making it incomplete.
  5. An interruption, break or pause.
  6. An unexpected break from work.

hostal

hostas

hostas

noun

  1. plural of hosta

hvasta

hyalts

ishtar

ishtar

Proper noun

  1. 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.

lathes

lathes

noun

  1. plural of lathe

verb

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

lathis

lathis

noun

  1. plural of lathi

latish

latish

adj

  1. (informal) Somewhat late

lesath

lesath

Proper noun

  1. a star in the constellation Scorpius.

lotahs

lotahs

noun

  1. plural of lotah

mathes

mathis

matsah

pashto

pashto

Proper noun

  1. The native Indo-Iranian language of the Pashtun people; an official language of Afghanistan.

pathos

pathos

noun

  1. (literature) An author's attempt to evoke a feeling of pity or sympathetic sorrow for a character.
  2. (rhetoric) A writer or speaker's attempt to persuade an audience through appeals involving the use of strong emotions such as pity.
  3. (theology, philosophy) In theology and existentialist ethics following Kierkegaard and Heidegger, a deep and abiding commitment of the heart, as in the notion of "finding your passion" as an important aspect of a fully lived, engaged life.
  4. Suffering; the enduring of active stress or affliction.
  5. The quality or property of anything which touches the feelings or excites emotions and passions, especially that which awakens tender emotions, such as pity, sorrow, and the like; contagious warmth of feeling, action, or expression; pathetic quality.

potash

potash

noun

  1. (chemistry) An impure form of potassium carbonate (K₂CO₃) mixed with other potassium salts.
  2. (chemistry, archaic) Potassium. Chiefly used in the names of compounds of the form "... of potash".
  3. A class of potassium minerals, of similar applicability to potassium carbonate, such as being a fertilizer. (ie. potassium chloride, potassium hydroxide)
  4. The water-soluble part of the ash formed by burning plant material; used for making soap and glass and as a fertilizer.

verb

  1. To treat with potassium.

rashti

sachet

sachet

noun

  1. (cooking) A cheesecloth bag of herbs and/or spices added during cooking and then removed before serving.
  2. A small scented cloth bag filled with fragrant material such as herbs or potpourri.
  3. A small, sealed packet containing a single-use quantity of any material.

saithe

saithe

noun

  1. The pollock or coalfish or coley (Pollachius virens).

sarthe

sarthe

Proper noun

  1. a river in northwest France
  2. one of the departments in Pays de la Loire, France (INSEE number 72).

saught

saught

adj

  1. (UK dialectal) Reconciled; agreed; at one.

noun

  1. (UK dialectal, archaic) Reconciliation; peace; ease.

verb

  1. (transitive, intransitive, UK dialectal) To reconcile; become reconciled.

scarth

scatch

scatch

noun

  1. (obsolete) A kind of bit for the bridle of a horse.
  2. (obsolete, UK, dialect) A stilt.

scathe

scathe

noun

  1. (countable) Someone who, or something which, causes harm; an injurer.
  2. (countable, Scotland, law, obsolete) An injury or loss for which compensation is sought in a lawsuit; damage; also, expenses incurred by a claimant; costs.
  3. (countable, uncountable) Damage, harm, hurt, injury.
  4. (uncountable) Something to be mourned or regretted.

verb

  1. (archaic or Scotland) To harm or injure (someone or something) physically.
  2. (by extension, chiefly literary and poetic) To harm, injure, or destroy (someone or something) by fire, lightning, or some other heat source; to blast; to scorch; to wither.
  3. (figuratively) To severely hurt (someone's feelings, soul, etc., or something intangible) through acts, words spoken, etc.
  4. (specifically, obsolete) To cause monetary loss to (someone).

scathy

scathy

adj

  1. (UK, dialect, archaic) Mischievous; vicious; dangerous.

schatz

scheat

sciath

sciath

noun

  1. (historical) An oblong shield of wickerwork once used in Ireland.

scrath

sdeath

seathe

senath

seshat

seshat

Proper noun

  1. The Egyptian goddess of writing and wisdom, often depicted as a scribe or recordkeeper.

shafts

shafts

noun

  1. plural of shaft

verb

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

shafty

shakta

shakti

shakti

noun

  1. (Hinduism) the divine force that pervades the universe.

shanta

shanti

shanti

intj

  1. (Hinduism) A call for peace, often recited three times as a prayer for peace of the soul.

noun

  1. (Hinduism) Peace, tranquility.

shanty

shanty

adj

  1. (US, derogatory) Living in shanties; poor, ill-mannered and violent.
  2. Jaunty; showy.

noun

  1. (Australia, New Zealand) An unlicensed pub.
  2. A roughly-built hut or cabin.
  3. A rudimentary or improvised dwelling, especially one not legally owned.
  4. A song a sailor sings, especially in rhythm to his work.

verb

  1. To inhabit a shanty.

sharet

shasta

shasta

Proper noun

  1. An extinct Native American language, formerly spoken from northern California into southwestern Oregon.
  2. A brand of cola.
  3. A place name.

Noun

  1. A member of a Native American tribe of California.

shatan

sheath

sheath

noun

  1. (Britain, informal) A condom.
  2. (botany) The base of a leaf when sheathing or investing a branch or stem, as in grasses.
  3. (by extension) Anything that has a similar shape to a scabbard that is used to hold an object that is longer than it is wide.
  4. (electrical engineering) The insulating outer cover of an electrical cable.
  5. (entomology) One of the elytra of an insect.
  6. (fashion) A tight-fitting dress.
  7. (zoology) The foreskin of certain animals (for example, dogs and horses).
  8. A holster for a sword; a scabbard.

verb

  1. Alternative spelling of sheathe

shebat

shelta

shelta

Proper noun

  1. A language spoken by some Irish Travellers, particularly in Ireland, but also in Britain, which has been heavily influenced by English and Irish and is now effectively a cant or creole, though some scholars think it may have originated as and may retain elements of a non-Irish, non-English language.Creolization and Contact, "Material in Shelta from the 1890s […] shows structural features […] which are not of Hiberno-English origin. Some of these can be attributed to Irish Gaelic, others cannot. […] It is possible that, since much of the lexicon of Shelta derives from non-Irish and non-English sources, the mysterious elements in the lexicon may be the remains of the language underlying Shelta which was then swamped by elements from Irish, first of all, and then from English. […] In modern Shelta with its English-derived structural framework we may be witnessing the later stages of a process of language intertwining which began at a time when English was unknown to Shelta-speakers."

shevat

shevat

Proper noun

  1. The fifth month of the civil year in the Jewish calendar, after Tevet and before Adar.

shoats

shoats

noun

  1. plural of shoat

slarth

slatch

slatch

noun

  1. (nautical) The loose part of a rope; slack.
  2. An interval of good weather.
  3. The period of a transitory breeze.

smatch

smatch

noun

  1. (obsolete) A smack or taste.
  2. (obsolete) A trace quantity; a smattering or smidgeon.

verb

  1. (transitive, intransitive, obsolete) To have a feeling; to smack (of something).
  2. (transitive, intransitive, obsolete) To have a taste; to taste (something).

smeath

smeath

noun

  1. (UK, dialect) A bird, the smew.

snaith

snatch

snatch

noun

  1. (aviation) Rapid, uncommanded jerking or oscillation of the ailerons of some aircraft at high Mach numbers, resulting from shock wave formation at transonic speeds.
  2. (dated) A brief period of exertion.
  3. (dated) A catching of the voice.
  4. (dated) A hasty snack; a bite to eat.
  5. (dated) A quibble.
  6. (vulgar slang) The vulva.
  7. (weightlifting) A competitive weightlifting event in which a barbell is lifted from the platform to locked arms overhead in a smooth continuous movement.
  8. A piece of some sound, usually music or conversation.
  9. A quick grab or catch.
  10. A short period.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To attempt to seize something suddenly.
  2. (transitive) To grasp and remove quickly.
  3. (transitive) To take or seize hastily, abruptly, or without permission or ceremony.
  4. (transitive, informal) To do something quickly in the limited time available.
  5. (transitive, informal) To steal.
  6. (transitive, informal, figurative, by extension) To take (a victory) at the last moment.

snathe

snathe

noun

  1. Alternative form of snath (“shaft of a scythe”)

verb

  1. (UK, dialect) To lop; to prune.

snaths

snaths

noun

  1. plural of snath

sneath

sneath

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of snath

sophta

sophta

noun

  1. Alternative form of softa

sparth

sparth

noun

  1. (obsolete) A battle-axe or halberd.

spatha

spatha

noun

  1. A type of straight sword originating from the 1st-century Roman Empire. It was worn typically by cavalry officers and is a long version of the left shaped gladius.

spathe

spathe

noun

  1. (botany) A large bract that envelops or subtends a whole inflorescence, typically a spadix.

staith

staith

noun

  1. (UK, dialect) A landing place; an elevated staging upon a wharf for discharging coal, etc., as from railway cars into vessels.
  2. (obsolete) A shore or a riverbank.

stanch

stanch

adj

  1. Archaic spelling of staunch.

adv

  1. (obsolete) Possibly strictly.

noun

  1. A floodgate by which water is accumulated, for floating a boat over a shallow part of a stream by its release; also, a dam or lock in a river.
  2. Alternative spelling of staunch (“that which stanches; act of stanching”)

verb

  1. (intransitive, also reflexive) Of bleeding: to stop.
  2. (intransitive, also reflexive, obsolete) Of an occurrence or other thing: to come to an end; to cease; also, of persons: to stop acting violently.
  3. (transitive) To check or stop, or deter, (an action).
  4. (transitive, archaic except poetic) To stop the flow of (water or some other liquid).
  5. (transitive, obsolete) To extinguish or put out (a fire, anger, etc.); also, to quench or satisfy (desire, hunger, thirst, etc.).
  6. To make (a building or other structure) watertight or weatherproof.
  7. To stop the flow of (blood); to stop (a wound) from bleeding.
  8. To stop the progression of (an illness); also, to alleviate (pain); often followed by of: to relieve (someone's) pain.

staphs

staphs

noun

  1. plural of staph

starch

starch

adj

  1. Stiff; precise; rigid.

noun

  1. (countable) Any of various starch-like substances used as a laundry stiffener
  2. (nutrition, countable) Carbohydrates, as with grain and potato based foods.
  3. (uncountable) A stiff, formal manner; formality.
  4. (uncountable) A widely diffused vegetable substance, found especially in seeds, bulbs and tubers, as extracted (e.g. from potatoes, corn, rice, etc.) in the form of a white, glistening, granular or powdery substance, without taste or smell, and giving a very peculiar creaking sound when rubbed between the fingers. It is used as a food, in the production of commercial grape sugar, for stiffening linen in laundries, in making paste, etc.
  5. (uncountable) Fortitude.

verb

  1. To apply or treat with laundry starch, to create a hard, smooth surface.

stepha

stesha

stoach

stocah

stocah

noun

  1. (obsolete) A menial attendant.

strath

strath

noun

  1. (Scotland) A wide, flat river valley.

suchta

sunhat

sunhat

noun

  1. A light, wide-brimmed hat to protect from the sun.

swarth

swarth

adj

  1. (archaic) swarthy

noun

  1. Alternative form of sward
  2. An apparition of a person about to die; a wraith.

swatch

swatch

noun

  1. (Northern England, obsolete) A tag or other small object attached to another item as a means of identifying its owner; a tally; specifically the counterfoil of a tally.
  2. (UK) A channel or passage of water between sandbanks, or between a sandbank and a seashore.
  3. (figuratively) A clump or portion of something.
  4. (figuratively) A demonstration, an example, a proof.
  5. A piece, pattern, or sample, generally of cloth or a similar material.
  6. A selection of such samples bound together.

verb

  1. To create a swatch, especially a sample of knitted fabric.

swathe

swathe

noun

  1. (chiefly British) Alternative spelling of swath
  2. A bandage; a band

verb

  1. To bind with a swathe, band, bandage, or rollers

swaths

swaths

noun

  1. plural of swath

swathy

swathy

adj

  1. Of or like a swathe, in mowing.

sweath

taches

taches

noun

  1. plural of tache

tagish

tagish

Proper noun

  1. A community in Yukon, Canada
  2. A language spoken in the territory

tahsil

tahsil

noun

  1. An administrative division in India and Pakistan.

taisch

taisch

noun

  1. The sound of the voice of a person about to die, heard supernaturally by somebody not present at the scene.
  2. second sight; the involuntary ability of seeing the future or distant events.

taisho

tarish

tasbih

tasbih

noun

  1. (Islam) A form of dhikr that involves the repetitive utterances of short sentences in glorification of Allah in Islam by saying "Subḥānallāh" (glorified is Allah).

tashie

tassah

tavish

tawsha

tchast

teaish

thacks

thacks

noun

  1. plural of thack

thales

thames

thames

Proper noun

  1. River in southern England flowing 336 km (209 mi.) through London to the North Sea.
  2. River in Ontario province, Canada, flowing 258 km (160 mi.) to Lake St. Clair.
  3. River in the U.S. State of Connecticut flowing 24 km (15 mi.) past New London to Long Island Sound.
  4. A town in the North Island of New Zealand, situated on the Firth of Thames (a large bay) and the Coromandel Peninsula.

thamos

thamus

thanes

thanes

noun

  1. plural of thane

thanks

thanks

intj

  1. Used to express appreciation or gratitude.

noun

  1. (obsolete) plural of thank
  2. An expression of gratitude.
  3. Grateful feelings or thoughts.

verb

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

thanos

thapes

tharms

tharms

noun

  1. plural of tharm

thesda