(botany) A small, dry, indehiscent fruit, containing a single seed, as in the buttercup.
achete
achier
achier
adj
comparative form of achy: more achy
achime
achime
adj
chiming
achmed
achoke
achree
achtel
achtel
noun
(historical) An old German measure of capacity.
achter
adhere
adhere
verb
(Scotland, law) To affirm a judgment.
(intransitive) To stick fast or cleave, as a glutinous substance does; to become joined or united.
(intransitive, figurative) To be attached or devoted by personal union, in belief, on principle, etc.
(intransitive, figurative) To be consistent or coherent; to be in accordance; to agree.
adhern
adighe
adyghe
adyghe
Proper noun
A Northwest Caucasian language spoken in the Republic of Adygea, in the Russian Federation, also known as West Circassian.
aenach
aenach
noun
(historical) A fair or fair-like assembly in ancient Ireland.
(historical) The green on which such fairs were held.
aeniah
aeshma
aether
aether
noun
Alternative spelling of ether
aethon
aethra
afresh
afresh
adv
Anew; again; once more
agathe
ahders
ahearn
ahmedi
ahmeek
ahorse
ahorse
adv
(archaic) On the back of a horse; on horseback.
ahoufe
ahrens
ahtena
akcheh
akcheh
noun
Archaic form of akçe (“Ottoman coin”).
alahee
alchem
alephs
alephs
noun
plural of aleph
aletha
aletha
Proper noun
A female given name.
alhena
alhena
Proper noun
The third brightest star in the constellation of Gemini
almehs
almehs
noun
plural of almeh
althea
althea
noun
Any of several plants of the genus Althaea; the hollyhocks and mallows, native to Eurasia.
althee
amethi
anaphe
anchie
aneath
aneuch
anezeh
anhele
anhele
verb
(obsolete, intransitive) To pant; to be breathlessly anxious or eager (for).
anhwei
anthea
anthea
Proper noun
The epithet of the Greek goddess Hera
anthem
anthem
noun
(archaic) Antiphon.
(informal) A very popular song or track.
A choral or vocal composition, often with a religious or political lyric.
A hymn of praise or loyalty.
verb
(transitive, poetic) To celebrate with anthems.
anther
anther
noun
(botany) The pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower.
apache
apache
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Apache, a Parisian gangster.
aperch
aperch
adv
Upon a perch.
apheta
apheta
noun
(astrology) The planet that has the most influence on a person's life.
arache
archae
arched
arched
adj
Curved.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of arch
archer
archer
adj
comparative form of arch: more arch
noun
(historical, obsolete) The bishop in chess.
One who shoots an arrow from a bow or a bolt from a crossbow.
arches
arches
noun
plural of arch
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of arch
archie
archie
noun
Alternative form of Archie (“anti-aircraft artillery”)
archle
ardeha
ardehs
ardeth
areach
areach
verb
(obsolete) To reach for, get at, obtain, get hold of.
areche
aretha
arghel
arnhem
arthel
arther
asahel
ascher
ashake
ashake
adj
shaking, aquiver
ashame
ashame
verb
(intransitive, obsolete) To feel shame; to be ashamed.
(transitive, rare) To make ashamed; to shame.
ashbey
ashely
ashery
ashery
noun
A depository for ashes.
A place where potash or pearl-ash is made.
ashien
ashier
ashier
adj
comparative form of ashy: more ashy
ashine
ashine
adj
Shining; radiant; bright
ashkey
ashlee
ashlee
Proper noun
name, variant of Ashley
ashlen
ashler
ashler
noun
Alternative form of ashlar
ashley
ashley
Proper noun
A common English place name.
derived from the places.
name transferred from the surname.
name transferred from the surname.
One of ten villages in England.
A city in Illinois.
A town in Indiana.
A village in Michigan.
A city/town in North Dakota.
A village/town in Ohio.
A borough in Pennsylvania.
ashlie
ashmen
ashmen
noun
plural of ashman
ashore
ashore
adv
(nautical) On the land as opposed to onboard.
(nautical) On, or towards the shore.
ashrae
asseth
athena
athene
athens
athens
Proper noun
The capital city of Greece.
A city in Alabama, USA
A city in Georgia, USA, consolidated with as Athens-Clarke County.
A city in Illinois.
An unincorporated community hamlet in Henry Township, Indiana, USA.
A village in Louisiana.
A town in Maine.
A village in Michigan.
A town and village in New York.
A city in Ohio.
A township in Ontario, Canada.
A borough in Pennsylvania.
A city in Tennessee
A city in Texas
A town in Vermont.
A town in West Virginia.
A village in Wisconsin.
averah
aweigh
aweigh
adj
Just drawn out of the ground, and hanging perpendicularly; atrip; said of the anchor.
awhape
awhape
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To confound; to terrify; to amaze.
awheel
awheel
adv
(dated) Riding a bicycle.
(dated) Travelling by a wheeled vehicle.
(poetic) Circling; moving in the shape of a wheel.
awheft
awhile
awhile
adv
(US, Pennsylvania Dutch English) In the meantime; during an implicit ongoing process.
For some time; for a short time.
axhead
ayesha
bached
bached
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bach
bachel
baches
baches
noun
plural of bach
bahera
bahner
balche
balche
noun
Alternative form of balché
barche
bashed
bashed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bash
bashee
basher
basher
noun
(UK, slang) A trainspotter.
(informal) One who engages in gratuitous physical or verbal attacks on a group or type of people.
(military, slang) A rainproof sheet for sleeping under.
(television, film) A kind of small floodlight.
One who bashes something, figuratively or literally.
bashes
bashes
noun
plural of bash
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bash
bathed
bathed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bath
simple past tense and past participle of bathe
bather
bather
noun
A bathing costume
A sunbather
One who bathes (cleans oneself with water, for example in a bathtub).
One who gives a bath to another.
One who immerses oneself in water for pleasure or refreshment: one who swims (for example at a lake or beach).
bathes
bathes
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bathe
beachy
beachy
adj
Pertaining to a beach or something beach-like.
Pertaining to the material making up the edge of a seashore, as with pebbles, gravel, and sand.
bedash
bedash
verb
To bespatter with liquid or powder.
To dash against.
To ruin or obliterate.
begash
behaim
behale
behalf
behalf
noun
(when adopted by someone else) One's role or rightful place; stead or authority.
The interest, benefit, or wellbeing of someone or something.
behang
behang
verb
(transitive) To hang round or about, as ornament or embellishment; suspend; drape.
behave
behave
verb
(intransitive) To act in a polite or proper way.
(intransitive) To act, conduct oneself in a specific manner; used with an adverbial of manner.
(obsolete, transitive) To conduct, manage, regulate (something).
(reflexive) To conduct (oneself) well, or in a given way.
behead
behead
verb
(transitive) To deliberately remove the head of; to cut off (someone's) head.
behear
behear
verb
(transitive, chiefly dated) To give ear to; hear (intently); attend (to); pay attention or give heed to; listen to.
behlau
belash
belash
verb
(transitive, archaic) To strike or flog with a lash; take a lash to
benham
bertha
bertha
noun
A lace collar that covers the shoulders of a dress
beshag
beulah
bevash
bewash
bewash
verb
(transitive, rare) To wash all over; drench with water.
bleach
bleach
adj
(archaic) Pale; bleak.
noun
(countable) A variety of bleach.
(uncountable) A chemical, such as sodium hypochlorite or hydrogen peroxide, or a preparation of such a chemical, used for disinfecting or whitening.
A disease of the skin.
An act of bleaching; exposure to the sun.
verb
(intransitive) To be whitened or lightened (by the sun, for example).
(intransitive, biology, of corals) To lose color due to stress-induced expulsion of symbiotic unicellular algae.
(transitive) To treat with bleach, especially so as to whiten (fabric, paper, etc.) or lighten (hair).
(transitive, figurative) To make meaningless; to divest of meaning; to make empty.
boheas
boheas
noun
plural of bohea
brache
breach
breach
noun
(archaic) A bruise; a wound.
(archaic) A hernia; a rupture.
(figurative) A difference in opinions, social class etc.
(law) A breaking or infraction of a law, or of any obligation or tie; violation; non-fulfillment
A breaking of waters, as over a vessel or a coastal defence; the waters themselves
A breaking out upon; an assault.
A breaking up of amicable relations, a falling-out.
A gap or opening made by breaking or battering, as in a wall, fortification or levee / embankment; the space between the parts of a solid body rent by violence
The act of breaking, in a figurative sense.
verb
(intransitive, of a whale) To leap out of the water.
(law, informal, transitive, usually passive) To charge or convict (someone) of breaching the terms of a bail, probation, recognizance, etc.
(transitive) To make a breach in.
(transitive) To violate or break.
(transitive, nautical, of the sea) To break into a ship or into a coastal defence.
breath
breath
adj
(phonetics, of a consonant or vowel) voiceless, surd; contrasting with voice (breath sounds, voice sounds)
noun
(countable) A rest or pause.
(countable) A single act of breathing in or out; a breathing of air.
(obsolete) Fragrance; exhalation; odor; perfume.
(obsolete) Gentle exercise, causing a quicker respiration.
(uncountable) Air expelled from the lungs.
(uncountable) The act or process of breathing.
A small amount of something, such as wind, or common sense.
verb
Misspelling of breathe.
cached
cached
verb
simple past tense and past participle of cache
caches
caches
noun
Misspelling of cachets.
plural of cache
cachet
cachet
noun
(archaic) A seal, as of a letter.
(figurative) A special characteristic or quality; prestige, especially via association.
(medicine) A capsule containing a pharmaceutical preparation.
(philately) A commemorative stamped design or inscription on an envelope, other than a cancellation or pre-printed postage.
A hidden location from which one can observe birds while remaining unseen.
A sealed envelope containing an item whose price is being negotiated.
verb
(transitive, philately) To mark (an envelope) with a commemorative stamped design or inscription.
cahier
cahier
noun
A memorial of a body; a report of legislative proceedings, etc.
A number of sheets of paper put loosely together; especially one of the successive portions of a work printed in numbers.