Having lost the power of development, and become rotten; putrid.
noun
(obsolete) Liquid filth; mire.
A foolish or dull-witted fellow.
verb
(provincial, Northern England) To earn, earn by labor; earn money or one's living.
(provincial, Northern England) To thrive or grow; to ripen.
To cause fertilised eggs to lose viability, by killing the developing embryo within through shaking, piercing, freezing or oiling, without breaking the shell.
To make addle; to grow addle; to muddle
addnl
adela
adele
adele
noun
(mathematics) A member of a self-dual topological ring built on the field of rational numbers (or, more generally, any algebraic number field), and involving in a symmetric way all the completions of the field.
adell
adell
Proper noun
name; a rare variant of Adel.
adiel
adila
adlai
adlai
Proper noun
The father of one of King David's officials (mentioned in 1 Chronicles 27:29).
name of biblical origin.
adlar
adlay
adlee
adlei
adler
adlet
adlet
noun
(computing) A small app or active document that can be embedded in a Web page.
A cryptid in Inuit mythology and folklore in Canada and Greenland, a tall, dog-legged humanoid (sometimes identified with inland Native Americans).
A small advertisement.
adley
adley
Proper noun
name transferred from the surname.
adolf
adolf
Proper noun
name, a variant of Adolph, very rarely given to children since World War II because of its association with Adolf Hitler.
adorl
adult
adult
adj
(of a beverage) Containing alcohol, intended for consumption only by adults.
(of a cookie, gummy, etc.) Containing marijuana, intended for consumption only by adults.
Containing excessive vulgar or profane speech, text or images, intended only for adults.
Containing material of an explicit sexual nature; of, or pertaining to, pornography.
Containing situations or discussions intended primarily for adults, such as serious crime, illicit drug use, extramarital affairs, etc.
Fully grown.
Intended for or restricted to adults rather than children due to size, maturity, knowledge level, judgement, etc.
noun
A fully grown human or animal.
A person who has reached the legal age of majority.
verb
(intransitive, informal) To behave like an adult.
(nonstandard, rare) To (cause to) be or become an adult.
ahold
ahold
adv
(nautical, obsolete) (of a ship) Brought to lie as near to the windward as it can to get out to sea, and thereby held steady.
noun
(informal) A hold, grip, grasp.
ailed
ailed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ail
alada
aland
aland
adv
(now rare, poetic) To the land; ashore.
(obsolete) On dry land, as opposed to in the water.
alard
alcid
alcid
noun
(ornithology) A bird of the family Alcidae, including auks, auklets, razorbills, dovekies, guillemots, and puffins.
aldan
aldas
alday
aldea
aldea
noun
A villa.
A village.
alded
alden
alden
Proper noun
name transferred back from the surname.
alder
alder
noun
An alderman or alderwoman.
Any of several trees or shrubs of the genus Alnus, belonging to the birch family.
aldie
aldim
aldin
aldis
aldol
aldol
noun
(organic chemistry) Any aldehyde or ketone having a hydroxy group in the beta- position
aldon
aldos
aldus
aleda
aledo
algid
algid
adj
(medicine) Cold, chilly; used of low body temperature especially in connection with certain diseases such as malaria and cholera.
alida
alids
alkyd
alkyd
noun
A synthetic resin derived from a reaction between alcohol and certain acids, used as a base for many laminates, paints and coatings.
allod
allod
noun
(historical) Allodium.
almad
almud
almud
noun
(historical) A low wide box once used for measuring almuds.
(historical) A traditional Spanish unit of dry measure, highly variable depending on the location and the substance measured but generally between 3–20 L.
(historical) A traditional Spanish unit of land area, highly variable depending on the location and the substance measured.
(historical) Alternative form of almude, Portuguese forms of the same measure.
(historical) Synonym of celemin, a traditional Spanish unit of dry measure equivalent to about 4.6 L
alodi
alody
aloed
aloed
adj
(poetic) On which aloes are growing.
aloid
aloid
Noun
Any member of the Aloidae.
aloud
aloud
adj
Spoken out loud.
adv
Audibly, as opposed to silently/quietly.
With a loud voice, or great noise; loudly; audibly.
alpid
alurd
alyda
andel
ardel
audly
awald
axled
axled
adj
Having (a specified number or kind of) axles.
badly
badly
adj
(Northern England) Ill, unwell.
adv
In a bad manner.
Very much; to a great degree.
baldr
balds
balds
noun
plural of bald
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bald
baldy
baldy
noun
(informal, derogatory) Someone who is bald.
baled
baled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bale
bauld
belda
blade
blade
noun
(archaeology) A piece of prepared, sharp-edged stone, often flint, at least twice as long as it is wide; a long flake of ground-edge stone or knapped vitreous stone.
(architecture, in the plural) The principal rafters of a roof.
(athletics, disability sports, informal) An artificial foot used by amputee athletes, shaped like an upside-down interrogation mark.
(biology) The four large shell plates on the sides, and the five large ones of the middle, of the carapace of the sea turtle, which yield the best tortoise shell.
(botany) The thin, flat part of a plant leaf, attached to a stem (petiole). The lamina.
(chiefly phonetics, phonology) The part of the tongue just behind the tip, used to make laminal consonants.
(climbing) Synonym of knifeblade
(computing) A blade server.
(dated) A dashing young man.
(mathematics) An exterior product of vectors. (The product may have more than two factors. Also, a scalar counts as a 0-blade, a vector as a 1-blade; an exterior product of k vectors may be called a k-blade.)
(metonymically) A sword or knife.
(photography) One of a series of small plates that make up the aperture or the shutter of a camera.
(sailing) The rudder, daggerboard, or centerboard of a vessel.
(slang, chiefly US) A homosexual, usually male.
(ultimate frisbee) A throw characterized by a tight parabolic trajectory due to a steep lateral attitude.
A bulldozer or surface-grading machine with mechanically adjustable blade that is nominally perpendicular to the forward motion of the vehicle.
A cut of beef from near the shoulder blade (part of the chuck).
A flat bone, especially the shoulder blade.
Short for razor blade.
The (typically sharp-edged) part of a knife, sword, razor, or other tool with which it cuts.
The flat functional end or piece of a propeller, oar, hockey stick, chisel, screwdriver, skate, etc.
The narrow leaf of a grass or cereal.
The part of a key that is inserted into the lock.
Thin plate, foil.
verb
(informal) To skate on rollerblades.
(intransitive, poetic) To put forth or have a blade.
(transitive) To furnish with a blade.
(transitive) To stab with a blade
(transitive, professional wrestling, slang) To cut (a person) so as to provoke bleeding.
blady
blady
adj
Consisting of blades.
bland
bland
adj
(figurative) Lacking interest; boring; dull.
(now rare) Mild; soft, gentle, balmy; smooth in manner; suave.
Having a soothing effect; not irritating or stimulating.
Lacking in taste or flavor.
Lacking in vigor.
bland comment
noun
(UK dialectal) Mixture; union.
A summer beverage prepared from the whey of churned milk, common among the inhabitants of the Shetland Islands.
verb
(transitive, UK dialectal) To connect; associate.
(transitive, UK dialectal) To mix; blend; mingle.
blida
cadal
cadel
cadel
noun
An ornate capital letter used in calligraphy, consisting of interlaced pen strokes. See Commons:Cadel letters.
calid
calid
adj
(obsolete) Hot; burning; ardent.
cauld
chald
clade
clade
noun
(genetics) A higher level grouping of a genetic haplogroup.
(systematics) A group of animals or other organisms derived from a common ancestor species.
verb
To be part of a clade; to form a clade.
clads
clads
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clad
claud
clead
codal
dafla
dahle
dahls
dahls
noun
plural of dahl
daile
daily
daily
adj
That occurs every day, or at least every working day
diurnal, by daylight, as opposed to nightly
adv
diurnally, by daylight
quotidianly, every day
noun
(UK) A cleaner who comes in daily.
(UK, slang) A daily disposable.
(US, automotive, colloquial) A daily driver.
(US, film, television) Raw, unedited footage traditionally developed overnight and viewed by the cast and crew the next day.
(video games) A quest in a massively multiplayer online game that can be repeated every day for cumulative rewards.
A newspaper that is published every day.
Something that is produced, consumed, used, or done every day.
verb
(US, automotive, colloquial) To drive an automobile frequently, on a daily basis, for regular and mundane tasks.
dalai
dalan
dalar
dalat
dalbo
dalea
dalen
daler
dales
dales
noun
plural of dale
daley
dalia
dalis
dalle
dalli
dally
dally
noun
(India) Alternative form of dolly (“offering of fruit or flowers”)
Several wraps of rope around the saddle horn, used to stop animals in roping.
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To caress, especially of a sexual nature; to fondle or pet
To delay unnecessarily; to while away.
To waste time in trivial activities, or in idleness; to trifle.
To wind the lasso rope (ie throw-rope) around the saddle horn (the saddle horn is attached to the pommel of a western style saddle) after the roping of an animal
dalny
dalpe
damal
damle
danli
darla
daryl
daryl
Proper noun
name, a spelling variant of Darrell.
datil
datil
noun
A datil pepper, a very spicy pepper of the species Capsicum chinense.
Mexican yucca or its leaf fibers.
The queen palm, Syagrus romanzoffiana, or its leaf fibers used for weaving.
dault
dayal
dayle
deale
deale
verb
Archaic spelling of deal.
deals
deals
noun
plural of deal
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deal
dealt
dealt
verb
simple past tense and past participle of deal
decal
decal
noun
(US) A decorative sticker.
A design or picture produced in order to be transferred to another surface either permanently or temporarily.
verb
(transitive) To apply decals to.
dedal
dedal
noun
(US) Alternative spelling of daedal
delaw
delay
delay
noun
(chess) An amount of time provided on each move before one's clock starts to tick; a less common time control than increment.
(music) An audio effects unit that introduces a controlled delay.
(programming, Clojure) Synonym of promise (“object representing delayed result”)
A period of time before an event occurs; the act of delaying; procrastination; lingering inactivity.
verb
(obsolete) To assuage, quench, allay.
(obsolete) To dilute, temper.
(transitive, intransitive) To put off until a later time; to defer.
(transitive, obsolete) To allay; to temper.
To retard; to stop, detain, or hinder, for a time.
delia
della
delma
delqa
delta
delta
noun
(US, military, U.S. Space Force) A military unit, nominally headed by a colonel, equivalent to a USAF operations wing, or an army regiment.
(astronomy) a star that is usually the fourth brightest of a constellation.
(chemistry) A value in delta notation indicating the relative abundances of isotopes.
(computing) The set of differences between two versions of a file.
(computing, informal) A small but noticeable effect. Compare epsilon.
(electrical, often attributive) The closed figure produced by connecting three coils or circuits successively, end for end, especially in a three-phase system.
(finance) The rate of change in an option value with respect to the underlying asset's price.
(international standards) Alternative letter-case form of Delta from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet.
(mathematics) The symbol Δ.
(medicine) Short for delta variant. (variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus)
(physics) one of four baryons consisting of up and down quarks with a combined spin of 3/2: Δ⁺⁺ (uuu), Δ⁺ (uud), Δ⁰ (udd), or Δ⁻ (ddd)
(physics, engineering) A change in a quantity, likely from "d" for "difference".
(surveying) The angle subtended at the center of a circular arc.
A landform at the mouth of a river where it empties into a body of water.
A type of cargo bike that has one wheel in front and two in back.
The fourth letter of the modern Greek alphabet Δ, δ.
verb
(computing) To compare two versions of the same file in order to determine where they differ (where a programmer has made edits).
(cryptography) To calculate the differences between the characters in an enciphered text and the characters a fixed number of positions previous.
delua
demal
deval
dewal
dhals
dhals
noun
plural of dhal
dhyal
dials
dials
noun
plural of dial
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dial
didal
didal
noun
(obsolete) A kind of triangular spade.
dilan
dital
dital
noun
(music) A finger-operated key for raising the pitch of a guitar by a semitone.
dobla
dobla
noun
A historical coin used in the Iberian peninsula.
dogal
dogal
adj
Of or pertaining to a doge.
dolan
dolan
Proper noun
that originated in Ireland.
dolia
dolia
noun
An old Russian unit of weight, approximately 44 milligrams.
plural of dolium
dolma
dolma
noun
Any of a family of stuffed vegetable dishes. The filling generally consists of rice, minced meat or grains, together with onion, herbs and spices.
domal
domal
adj
(dated, astrology) Of or relating to an astrological house.
In the shape of a dome.
Of or relating to a dome.
donal
dotal
dotal
adj
Pertaining to dower, or a woman's marriage portion; constituting or comprised in dower.
drail
drail
noun
(fishing) A hook with a lead shank.
(fishing) The piece of lead around the shank of such a hook.
The iron bow of a plough from which the traces draw.
verb
(fishing, obsolete) To trail; to draggle.
drawl
drawl
noun
A way of speaking slowly while lengthening vowel sounds and running words together. Characteristic of some southern US accents, as well as Scots.
verb
(intransitive) To move slowly and heavily; move in a dull, slow, lazy manner.
(intransitive) To speak with a slow, spiritless utterance, from affectation, laziness, or lack of interest.
(transitive) To drag on slowly and heavily; to while or dawdle away time indolently.
(transitive) To utter or pronounce in a dull, spiritless tone, as if by dragging out the utterance.
duala
duali
duals
duals
noun
plural of dual
ducal
ducal
adj
Of or pertaining to a duke, a duchess, or the duchy or dukedom they hold.