A domesticated dog of an extinct breed related to the modern bulldog and mastiff, or modern breeds created in imitation of it.
albuna
alburn
alburn
noun
The bleak, a small European fish with silvery scales.
alcuin
alisun
allsun
almund
alnuin
alnuin
noun
(organic chemistry) The active principle of Alnus rubra.
alraun
alruna
alrune
altoun
aluino
alumen
alumin
alumna
alumna
noun
A female graduate.
A female pupil or student (especially of a university or college).
alumni
alumni
noun
(often proscribed) An individual alumnus or alumna.
plural of alumnus
angula
angule
anilau
anlaut
anlaut
noun
(linguistics) The first sound of a word (word-initial position) or syllable (syllable-initial position).
annual
annual
adj
(botany, of a plant) Having a life cycle that is completed in only one growing season; e.g. beans, corn, marigold. See Annual plant in Wikipedia. Compare biennial, perennial.
(entomology) Living or lasting just one season or year, as certain insects or insect colonies.
Of, for, or relating to a whole year, often as a recurring cycle; determined or reckoned by the year; accumulating in the course of a year; performed, executed, or completed over the course of a year. See also circannual.
an annual general meeting; an annual publication
noun
(botany) An annual plant; a plant with a life span of just one growing season; a plant which naturally germinates, flowers and dies in one year. Compare biennial, perennial.
(theater) A pantomime taking place once a year.
A medical checkup taking place once a year.
An annual publication; a book, periodical, journal, report, comic book, yearbook, etc., which is published serially once a year, which may or may not be in addition to regular weekly or monthly publication.
annule
annule
noun
(zoology) A circular band formed by two transverse grooves in the cuticle of some nematodes with consequent apparent segmentation; annulus.
annuli
annuls
annuls
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of annul
anural
anural
adj
Lacking a tail
Relating to the anurans
arnulf
auncel
auncel
noun
A crude balance for weighing, and a kind of weight, formerly used in England.
auntly
auntly
adj
Of, like, or characteristic of an aunt.
adv
In the manner of an aunt.
banjul
banjul
Proper noun
The capital of the Gambia.
binful
binful
noun
Enough to fill a bin.
blount
blount
Proper noun
A town in
bluing
bluing
noun
A substance used in laundry to whiten clothes.
Any of several processes to protect steel against rust.
verb
present participle of blue
blunge
blunge
verb
(pottery) To mix clay and water.
blunks
blunks
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blunk
blunts
blunts
noun
plural of blunt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blunt
brunel
bulkin
bullan
bullen
bulten
buncal
bundle
bundle
noun
(biology) A cluster of closely bound muscle or nerve fibres.
(computing, Mac OS X) A directory containing related resources such as source code; application bundle.
(informal) A large amount, especially of money.
(law) A court bundle, the assemblage of documentation prepared for, and referred to during, a court case.
(linguistics, education) A sequence of two or more words that occur in language with high frequency but are not idiomatic; a chunk, cluster, or lexical bundle.
(mathematics) Topological space composed of a base space and fibers projected to the base space.
A group of objects held together by wrapping or tying.
A group of products or services sold together as a unit.
A package wrapped or tied up for carrying.
A quantity of paper equal to two reams (1000 sheets).
verb
(computing) To sell hardware and software as a single product.
(dated, intransitive) To sleep on the same bed without undressing.
(intransitive) To dress warmly. Usually bundle up
(intransitive) To hurry.
(intransitive) To prepare for departure; to set off in a hurry or without ceremony; used with away, off, out.
(slang) Synonym of dogpile: to form a pile of people upon a victim.
(transitive) To dress someone warmly.
(transitive) To hastily or clumsily push, put, carry or otherwise send something into a particular place.
(transitive) To hustle; to dispatch something or someone quickly.
(transitive) To tie or wrap together into a bundle.
bungle
bungle
noun
A botched or incompetently handled action or situation; a blunder.
verb
(intransitive) To act or work incompetently; to fumble.
(transitive) To incompetently perform (a task); to ruin (something) through incompetent action; to botch up, to bumble.
bunola
buntal
buntal
noun
A fibre obtained from palms of the genus Corypha.
bunuel
canful
canful
noun
As much as a can will hold.
canula
canula
noun
Alternative form of cannula
chulan
chulan
noun
The fragrant flowers of Chloranthus spicatus (formerly Chloranthus inconspicuus), used in China for perfuming tea.
clonus
clonus
noun
(medicine) A muscular spasm with regular contractions.
cluing
cluing
verb
present participle of clue
clunch
clunch
noun
(UK) A traditional building material mostly made of chalk or clay.
verb
(transitive) To grasp firmly; clench.
clunks
clunks
noun
plural of clunk
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clunk
(architecture) A solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration.
(botany) The gynostemium
(by extension) A recurring feature in a periodical, especially an opinion piece, especially by a single author or small rotating group of authors, or on a single theme.
(chemistry) An object used to separate the different components of a liquid or to purify chemical compounds.
A body of text meant to be read line by line, especially in printed material that has multiple adjacent such on a single page.
A body of troops or army vehicles, usually strung out along a road.
A unit of width, especially of advertisements, in a periodical, equivalent to the width of a usual column of text.
A vertical line of entries in a table, usually read from top to bottom.
Something having similar vertical form or structure to the things mentioned above, such as a spinal column.
consul
consul
noun
(by extension) An official residing in major foreign towns to represent and protect the interests of the merchants and citizens of their country.
(historical) A member of early modern city councils in southern France and Catalonia.
(historical) An officer of the trading and merchant companies of early modern England.
(historical) An official in various early modern port and trading towns, elected by resident foreign merchants to settle disputes among themselves and to represent them to the local authorities.
(historical) Any of the three heads of government and state of France between 1799 and 1804.
(historical) Either of the two heads of government and state of the Roman Republic or the equivalent nominal post under the Roman and Byzantine Empires.
(obsolete) A count or earl.
(obsolete) A high government official, generally either a coruler himself or a counsellor directly under the ruler.
conule
conule
noun
(dentistry) A small cusp
A conical elevation of the surface of some sponges
couldn
culion
cullan
cullen
cullin
cullin
noun
(biochemistry) Any of a family of proteins that have a role in protein degradation and ubiquitinylation
culmen
culmen
noun
(zoology) The dorsal ridge of a bird's bill.
Top; summit.
culpon
cuneal
cuneal
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the cuneus.
shaped like a wedge; cuneiform
cunila
cunili
donelu
dualin
dualin
noun
(dated) An explosive substance consisting essentially of sawdust or wood pulp saturated with nitroglycerin and similar compounds.
dublin
dulcin
dulcin
noun
An artificial sweetener, 4-ethoxyphenyl-urea, no longer permitted in food
dungol
dunkle
dunlap
dunlin
dunlin
noun
A small wading bird, Calidris alpina, found along the coast and having a distinctive black belly patch in its breeding plumage. A type of stint.
dunlop
dunlow
duntle
duplon
elanus
elburn
eldwun
eleuin
eluant
eluant
noun
Alternative spelling of eluent
the product of elution
eluent
eluent
noun
(analytical chemistry) In chromatography, a solvent used in order to effect separation by elution.
emelun
enalus
encurl
enfoul
englue
englue
verb
To join or close fast together, as if with glue.
englut
englut
verb
To glut, satiate.
To swallow; to swallow up, engulf.
engulf
engulf
verb
(transitive) To cast into a gulf.
(transitive) To surround; to cover; to submerge.
enlure
enlute
ensoul
ensoul
verb
(transitive) To give a soul or place in the soul.
faluns
faunal
faunal
adj
Pertaining to a specific fauna of a given region or time.
Pertaining to animals.
flaunt
flaunt
noun
(obsolete) Anything displayed for show.
verb
(intransitive, archaic or literary) To show off, as with flashy clothing.
(intransitive, archaic) To wave or flutter smartly in the wind.
(proscribed) To flout.
(transitive) To parade, display with ostentation.
flneur
flucan
flucan
noun
(mining) Soft clayey matter in the vein, or surrounding it.
fluent
fluent
adj
(linguistics) Able to use a language accurately, rapidly, and confidently – in a flowing way.
That flows; flowing, liquid.
noun
(mathematics, obsolete) A continuous variable, especially one with respect to time in Newton's Method of Fluxions.
fluing
flunks
flunks
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flunk
flunky
flunky
noun
Alternative form of flunkey
fulani
fulmen
fulmen
noun
(obsolete) A thunderbolt.
An artistic or graphic representation of a thunderbolt.
fulton
fulton
Proper noun
A town in Alabama.
A town/city in Arkansas.
A in California.
A city in Illinois.
A town and county in Indiana.
A city in Kansas.
A city and county in Kentucky.
A in Maryland.
A city and county seat in Mississippi.
A city in Missouri, and county seat of Callaway County.
A city, a town and a county in New York.
A village in Ohio.
A town in South Dakota.
A town in Texas.
A town in Wisconsin.
fundal
fundal
adj
(anatomy) Of or pertaining to a fundus
fungal
fungal
adj
Of or pertaining to a fungus or fungi.
funnel
funnel
noun
A passage or avenue for a fluid or flowing substance; specifically, a smoke flue or pipe; the chimney of a steamship or the like.
A utensil in the shape of an inverted hollow cone terminating in a narrow pipe, for channeling liquids or granular material; typically used when transferring said substances from any container into ones with a significantly smaller opening.
Alternative form of fummel (“hybrid animal”)
verb
(intransitive) To proceed through a narrow gap or passageway akin to a funnel; to condense or narrow.
(transitive) To channel, direct, or focus (emotions, money, resources, etc.).
(transitive) To consume (beer, etc.) rapidly through a funnel, typically as a stunt at a party.
(transitive) To use a funnel.
furlan
gandul
gaulin
genual
genual
adj
(anatomy) Of or pertaining to a genu or to the knee.
glenus
gluing
gluing
noun
(topology) A connection between the edges of two planes, or between the points at the ends of two lines.
The act of attaching something with glue.
verb
present participle of glue
glunch
gluons
gluons
noun
plural of gluon
gluten
gluten
noun
(cooking, biochemistry) The major protein in cereal grains, especially wheat; responsible for the elasticity in dough and the structure in baked bread.
(geology) A gluey, sticky mass of clay, bitumen etc.
(obsolete) Fibrin (formerly considered as one of the "animal humours").
(rare) Any gluey, sticky substance.
glutin
glutin
noun
Synonym of gliadin
goulan
guanyl
guanyl
noun
(organic chemistry, especially in combination) A univalent radical derived from guanine
guland
gulden
gulden
noun
(historical) An old currency of the Netherlands (and its overseas territory the Netherlands Antilles).
gulpin
gulpin
noun
(slang, obsolete) A gullible person; a fool.
gunnel
gunnel
noun
A small eel-shaped marine fish of the family Pholidae, especially Pholis gunnellus.
Alternative spelling of gunwale
gunsel
gunsel
noun
(prison slang, dated) Synonym of bitch: a man forced or coerced into a homosexual relationship.
(slang, dated) Synonym of bottom: a passive partner in a male homosexual relationship.
(slang, dated) Synonym of catamite: a young man kept by an elder as a (usually passive) homosexual partner.
A gun-carrying hoodlum or other criminal.
hangul
hangul
noun
The Kashmir stag.
hankul
holmun
hultin
hulton
hunley
huntly
inculk
inculk
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To inculcate.
inculp
incult
incult
adj
(now rare) Rough, unrefined.
(obsolete) Uncultivated, wild.
indult
indult
noun
(Catholicism) A permission or privilege granted by the church authority that excepts an individual from what is otherwise a norm of church law, such as a release from monastic vows.
influe
influx
influx
noun
(obsolete) influence; power.
A flow inward or into something; a coming in.
That which flows or comes in.
infula
infula
noun
A fillet of white wool, worn on the head by ancient Roman priests
A head covering worn by early Christian priests
A ribbon on a bishop's mitre
inglut
inglut
verb
(obsolete) To glut.
ingulf
ingulf
verb
Archaic form of engulf.
inhaul
inhaul
noun
(nautical) A rope used to haul in the clew of a sail, or a jib boom
inlaut
inlaut
noun
(linguistics) any sound in a word or syllable but the first and the last one
insoul
insoul
verb
(obsolete) To set a soul in; reflexively, to fix one's strongest affections on.
insula
insula
noun
(historical) A block of buildings in a Roman town.
(neuroanatomy) A structure of the human brain located within the lateral sulcus.
insull
insult
insult
noun
(countable) Something that causes offence (for example, by being of an unacceptable quality).
(countable, also figuratively, archaic) An assault or attack; (specifically, military, obsolete) an assault, attack, or onset carried out without preparation.
(countable, obsolete) An act of leaping upon.
(countable, uncountable, medicine) Something causing disease or injury to the body or bodily processes; the injury so caused.
(uncountable) Action or form of speech deliberately intended to be rude; (countable) a particular act or statement having this effect.
verb
(intransitive, obsolete) To behave in an obnoxious and superior manner (against or over someone).
(intransitive, obsolete, rare) To leap or trample upon.
(transitive) To be insensitive, insolent, or rude to (somebody); to affront or demean (someone).
(transitive, also figuratively, obsolete) To assail, assault, or attack; (specifically, military) to carry out an assault, attack, or onset without preparation.
inulin
inulin
noun
(biochemistry) A polysaccharide found in the roots and tubers of certain plants, especially the Compositae; it is mostly a polymer of fructose.