(especially) Skilful at using dishonest or unfair means to achieve a purpose; crafty, cunning.
(obsolete) Knowledgeable about the liberal arts; learned, wise.
Characterized by, or performed with, cleverness or contrivance; clever, ingenious.
Exhibiting or using much art or skill; dexterous; skilful.
Not naturally produced; artificial; imitative.
blurts
blurts
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blurt
brulot
brutal
brutal
adj
(music, figuratively) In extreme metal, to describe the speed of the music and the density of riffs.
Crude or unfeeling in manner or speech.
Direct and without attempt to disguise unpleasantness.
Disagreeably precise or penetrating.
Harsh; unrelenting.
Savagely violent, vicious, ruthless, or cruel.
bulter
burlet
butler
butler
noun
A manservant having charge of wines and liquors.
A valet, a male personal attendant.
The chief male servant of a household who has charge of other employees, receives guests, directs the serving of meals, and performs various personal services.
verb
To buttle, to dispense wines or liquors; to take the place of a butler.
citrul
culter
culter
noun
Obsolete form of colter.
curtal
curtal
adj
(now rare) Physically shortened; short.
(obsolete) Abridged, curtailed.
(obsolete) Of horses, having a docked tail.
noun
(historical) A variety of short-barrelled cannon.
(music) An early type of bassoon.
(obsolete) A horse or other animal having a docked tail.
(obsolete) Anything docked or cut short.
curtly
curtly
adv
In a curt manner; tersely, almost rudely.
cutler
cutler
noun
One whose business is making or dealing in cutlery.
cutlor
elburt
elutor
elutor
noun
That which elutes.
fluter
fluter
noun
One who makes grooves or flutings.
Someone who plays a flute.
gurlet
gurlet
noun
A pickaxe with one sharp point and one cutting edge.
hrault
hurtle
hurtle
noun
A clattering sound.
A fast movement in literal or figurative sense.
verb
(intransitive) To move rapidly, violently, or without control.
(intransitive, archaic) To make a threatening sound, like the clash of arms; to make a sound as of confused clashing or confusion; to resound.
(intransitive, archaic) To meet with violence or shock; to clash; to jostle.
(intransitive, archaic) To push; to jostle; to hurl.
(transitive) To hurl or fling; to throw hard or violently.
kultur
kultur
noun
German culture or civilization, especially seen as authoritarian or racist during the period of world wars (1914-18 and 1939-45)
latour
lauter
lauter
adj
(brewing, of mash, only attributive) Clear.
verb
(brewing, transitive) To subject to lautering.
louter
loutre
lurcat
lurton
luster
luster
noun
(by extension, figurative) Brilliance, attractiveness or splendor.
A candlestick, chandelier, girandole, etc. generally of an ornamental character.
A fabric of wool and cotton with a lustrous surface, used for women's dresses.
A substance that imparts lustre to a surface, such as plumbago or a glaze.
Alternative form of lustrum: A five-year period, especially (historical) in Roman contexts.
Lusterware.
One who lusts or is inflamed with lust.
Refinement, polish or quality.
Shine, polish or sparkle.
verb
(intransitive) To gleam, have luster.
(transitive) To give a coating or other treatment to impart physical luster.
(transitive) To give luster, distinguish.
lustra
lustra
noun
plural of lustrum
lustre
lustre
noun
(British spelling) Alternative form of luster (shine, etc.)
(British spelling) Alternative form of luster: A 5-year period, especially (historical) in Roman contexts.
(dated) A chandelier, particularly one decorated with glass lustres.
(geology) The way in which the surface of any particular type of mineral reflects light differently from other minerals, which is helpful in telling minerals apart.
A glass ornament such as a prism or cut glass dangling beneath a chandelier; usually in clusters or festoons.
verb
(British spelling) Alternative form of luster
lutero
luther
luther
Proper noun
German monk and theologian whose teaching inspired the Reformation
name, originally in honor of Martin Luther.
of English speakers who descend from German immigrants.
A city/town in Iowa.
A village in Michigan.
An unincorporated community in Montana.
A town in Oklahoma.
lutrin
outler
outler
noun
(Scotland, obsolete) unhoused cattle, wintered in the fields
reluct
reluct
noun
magnetic resistance, being equal to the ratio of magnetomotive force to magnetic flux
verb
(intransitive, obsolete, used with "at") To be averse to.
result
result
intj
(UK) An exclamation of joy following a favorable outcome.
noun
(by extension) A positive or favourable outcome for someone.
(obsolete) A flying back; resilience.
(sports) The final score in a game.
That which results; the conclusion or end to which any course or condition of things leads, or which is obtained by any process or operation; consequence or effect.
The decision or determination of a council or deliberative assembly; a resolve; a decree.
The final product, beneficial or tangible effect(s) achieved by effort.
verb
(intransitive, followed by "in") To have as a consequence; to lead to; to bring about
(law) To return to the proprietor (or heirs) after a reversion.
(obsolete) To leap back; to rebound.
To proceed, spring up or rise, as a consequence, from facts, arguments, premises, combination of circumstances, consultation, thought or endeavor.
ritual
ritual
adj
Related to a rite or repeated set of actions.
noun
A rite; a repeated set of actions.
rotula
rotula
noun
(anatomy) The patella; the kneecap.
(zoology) One of the five radial pieces in the dentary apparatus of the sea urchin.
runlet
runlet
noun
(archaic) A wine measure, equivalent to 18 gallons.
A small stream or brook.
rustle
rustle
noun
A movement producing such a sound.
A soft crackling sound similar to the movement of dry leaves.
verb
(ergative) To move (something) with a soft crackling sound.
(transitive) To make or obtain in a lively, energetic way.
(transitive) To steal (cattle or other livestock).
rustly
rustly
adj
Tending to rustle; making a rustling noise.
rutile
rutile
noun
(mineralogy) The most frequent of the three polymorphs of titanium dioxide, crystalizing in the tetragonal system, TiO₂.
ruttle
ruttle
noun
(chiefly Northern England) A rattling sound in the throat arising from difficulty in breathing.
verb
(intransitive, chiefly Northern England) To gurgle; to rattle when breathing.
rutuli
splurt
splurt
verb
(informal, transitive) To spit out violently, as with disgust or surprise.
(informal, transitive, intransitive) To squirt out in a messy stream.
sultry
sultry
adj
(figuratively) Sexually enthralling.
(weather) Hot and humid.
(weather) Very hot and dry; torrid.
sutler
sutler
noun
A person who follows an army, selling provisions.
tauryl
teruel
teruel
Proper noun
A town in Aragon, Spain, the capital of the province of Teruel.
A province in Aragon.
thulir
thurle
thurls
thurls
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thurl
torula
torula
noun
A small torus.
Any of a group of fungi, Cyberlindnera jadinii (synonym Candida utilis), related to the yeasts used in baking and brewing, sometimes used in processed food.
toruli
toruli
noun
plural of torulus
trisul
trulli
trullo
trulls
trulls
noun
plural of trull
tulare
tulare
Proper noun
A city in California, USA.
A small town in South Dakota, USA.
tulear
tulwar
tulwar
noun
A type of curved sword used in India and throughout South Asia.
tupler
turble
turkle
turkle
noun
(US, dialectal) Pronunciation spelling of turtle.
turley
turmel
turnel
turrel
turrel
noun
A tool used primarily by coopers to bore holes.
turtle
turtle
noun
(computing theory) A small element towards the end of a list of items to be bubble sorted, and thus tending to take a long time to be swapped into its correct position. Compare rabbit.
(computing) A type of robot having a domed case (and so resembling the reptile), used in education, especially for making line drawings by means of a computer program.
(computing) An on-screen cursor that serves the same function as a turtle for drawing.
(dance) A breakdancing move consisting of a float during which the dancer's weight shifts from one hand to the other, producing rotation or a circular "walk".
(military, historical) An Ancient Roman attack method, where the shields held by the soldiers hide them, not only left, right, front and back, but also from above.
(now rare, archaic) A turtle dove.
(printing, historical) The curved plate in which the form is held in a type-revolving cylinder press.
(television) A low stand for a lamp etc.
(zoology, Australia, Britain, specifically) A marine reptile of that order.
(zoology, US, Canada) Any land or marine reptile of the order Testudines, characterised by a protective shell enclosing its body. See also tortoise.
verb
(intransitive) To flip over onto the back or top; to turn upside down.
(intransitive) To hunt turtles, especially in the water.
(intransitive) To move along slowly.
(intransitive) To turn and swim upside down.
(video games, board games) To build up a large defense force and strike only occasionally, rather than going for an offensive strategy.
tutler
ulster
ulster
noun
(clothing, men's attire) A long, loose overcoat made of wool or other rough material, often called a greatcoat, which sometimes features an attached shoulder cape covering the back and sleeves, and which can sometimes be buttoned in front.