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ache

ache

noun

  1. (obsolete) parsley
  2. Continued dull pain, as distinguished from sudden twinges, or spasmodic pain.
  3. Rare spelling of aitch.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To suffer pain; to be the source of, or be in, pain, especially continued dull pain; to be distressed.
  2. (transitive, literary, rare) To cause someone or something to suffer pain.

achy

achy

adj

  1. Suffering from aches, sore.

acth

arch

arch

adj

  1. knowing, clever, mischievous
  2. principal; primary

noun

  1. (anatomy) Curved part of the bottom of a foot.
  2. (archaic, geometry) An arc; a part of a curve.
  3. (architecture) An architectural element having the shape of an arch
  4. (obsolete) chief
  5. A natural arch-shaped opening in a rock mass.
  6. An arch-shaped arrangement of trapezoidal stones, designed to redistribute downward force outward.
  7. An inverted U shape.
  8. Any place covered by an arch; an archway.

verb

  1. To cover with an arch or arches.
  2. To form into an arch shape.

asch

bach

bach

noun

  1. (New Zealand, northern) A holiday home, usually small and near the beach, often with only one or two rooms and of simple construction.

verb

  1. (US) To live apart from women, as during the period when a divorce is in progress. (Compare bachelor pad.)

bche

bchs

bsch

btch

buch

cafh

cahn

caph

cash

cash

adj

  1. (slang) Great; excellent; cool.

noun

  1. (countable, Canada) Cash register, or the counter in a business where the cash register is located.
  2. (countable, archaic) A place where money is kept, or where it is deposited and paid out; a money box.
  3. (countable, gambling) An instance of winning a cash prize.
  4. (uncountable) Money in the form of notes/bills and coins, as opposed to cheques/checks or electronic transactions.
  5. (uncountable, finance) Liquid assets, money that can be traded quickly, as distinct from assets that are invested and cannot be easily exchanged.
  6. (uncountable, informal) Money.
  7. Any of several low-denomination coins of India, China, or Vietnam, especially the Chinese copper coin.

verb

  1. (poker slang) To obtain a payout from a tournament.
  2. (transitive) To exchange (a check/cheque) for money in the form of notes/bills.
  3. To disband. To do away with, kill

cath

cath

noun

  1. Clipping of catheter.
  2. Clipping of cathode.

verb

  1. (medicine, transitive) To catheterize; to fit (someone) with a catheter.

cfht

chaa

chab

chac

chad

chad

abbrev

  1. (West Country, obsolete) I had

noun

  1. (Internet slang, seduction community, incel slang) Alternative spelling of Chad (“alpha-male; a virile man”)
  2. (countable) One of these pieces of paper.
  3. (uncountable) Small pieces of paper punched out from the edges of continuous stationery, or from ballot papers, paper tape, punched cards, etc.

chae

chai

chai

noun

  1. (Judaism) A Jewish symbol representing life, traditionally worn as an amulet.
  2. (winemaking) A place above ground for storing wine casks.
  3. A female gypsy.
  4. Ellipsis of masala chai, a beverage made with black teas, steamed milk and sweet spices, based loosely on Indian recipes.

chak

chal

chal

noun

  1. A male gypsy.

cham

cham

abbrev

  1. (West Country, obsolete) I am

noun

  1. An autocrat or dominant critic, especially Samuel Johnson.
  2. Archaic spelling of khan.

verb

  1. (obsolete) To chew.

chan

chan

noun

  1. (Internet, informal) An IRC channel.
  2. (Internet, informal) An imageboard.

chao

chap

chap

noun

  1. (Internet slang) Clipping of chapter (“division of a text”).
  2. (Scotland) A blow; a rap.
  3. (Southern US) A child.
  4. (UK, dialectal) A customer, a buyer.
  5. (archaic, often in the plural) The jaw.
  6. (dated outside UK and Australia) A man, a fellow.
  7. (obsolete) A division; a breach, as in a party.
  8. A cleft, crack, or chink, as in the surface of the earth, or in the skin.
  9. One of the jaws or cheeks of a vice, etc.

verb

  1. (Scotland, Northern England) To strike, knock.
  2. (intransitive) Of the skin, to split or flake due to cold weather or dryness.
  3. (transitive) To cause to open in slits or chinks; to split; to cause the skin of to crack or become rough.

char

char

noun

  1. (Britain) Alternative form of cha (tea)
  2. (computing, programming) A character (text element such as a letter or symbol).
  3. (obsolete) A time; a turn or occasion.
  4. (obsolete) A turn of work; a labour or item of business.
  5. A charlady, a woman employed to do housework; cleaning lady.
  6. A charred substance.
  7. An odd job, a chore or piece of housework.
  8. One of the several species of fishes of the genus Salvelinus.

verb

  1. (ergative) To burn something to charcoal.
  2. (obsolete) To perform; to do; to finish.
  3. (obsolete) To turn, especially away or aside.
  4. To burn slightly or superficially so as to affect colour.
  5. To work or hew (stone, etc.)
  6. To work, especially to do housework; to work by the day, without being a regularly hired servant.

chas

chas

noun

  1. plural of cha

chat

chat

noun

  1. (Britain, Australia, New Zealand, World War I military slang) A louse (small, parasitic insect).
  2. (Internet) A chat room.
  3. (countable, uncountable) Informal conversation.
  4. (metonymically, typically with definite article, video games) The entirety of users in a chat room or a single member thereof.
  5. (mining, local use) Mining waste from lead and zinc mines.
  6. A conversation to stop an argument or settle a situation.
  7. A small potato, such as is given to swine.
  8. Alternative form of chaat
  9. An exchange of text or voice messages in real time through a computer network, resembling a face-to-face conversation.
  10. Any of several small Australian honeyeaters in the genus Epthianura.
  11. Any of various small Old World passerine birds in the muscicapid tribe Saxicolini or subfamily Saxicolinae that feed on insects.

verb

  1. (transitive) To talk of; to discuss.
  2. To be engaged in informal conversation.
  3. To exchange text or voice messages in real time through a computer network, as if having a face-to-face conversation.
  4. To talk more than a few words.

chaw

chaw

noun

  1. (countable) A plug or wad of chewing tobacco.
  2. (obsolete) The jaw.

verb

  1. (UK, slang) To steal.
  2. (archaic or nonstandard outside dialects, e.g. Appalachia, Southern US) To chew; to grind with one's teeth; to masticate (food, or the cud)
  3. (obsolete, transitive) To ruminate (about) in thought; to ponder; to consider

chay

chay

noun

  1. (archaic, colloquial) A chaise (horse-drawn carriage).
  2. The letter ⟨/⟩, which stands for the ch sound /tʃ/, in Pitman shorthand.

cheb

chee

chef

chef

noun

  1. (historical) A reliquary in the shape of a head.
  2. (slang) One who manufactures illegal drugs; a cook.
  3. Any cook.
  4. The head cook of a restaurant or other establishment.
  5. The presiding cook in the kitchen of a large household.

verb

  1. (MLE, transitive) To stab with a knife, to shank.
  2. (stative, informal) To work as a chef; to prepare and cook food professionally.

chem

chem

adj

  1. (informal) Clipping of chemical.

noun

  1. (countable, informal, often in the plural) Clipping of chemical.
  2. (uncountable, university slang, often capitalized) Clipping of chemistry (“branch of natural science”); usually referring to the subject or the department.
  3. A chemical weapon.
  4. A recreational drug.

chen

cher

cher

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of 'cher

ches

chet

chet

noun

  1. (MLE, slang) Clipping of chete (“knife”).

chev

chev

Noun

  1. A Chevrolet automobile.

chew

chew

noun

  1. (countable or uncountable) A plug or wad of chewing tobacco; chaw or a chaw.
  2. (informal, uncountable) Chewing tobacco.
  3. (uncountable, informal) The condition of something being torn or ground up mechanically.
  4. A small sweet, such as a taffy, that is eaten by chewing.
  5. Level of chewiness.
  6. The act of chewing; mastication with the mouth.

verb

  1. (informal) To think about something; to ponder; to chew over.
  2. To crush with the teeth by repeated closing and opening of the jaws; done to food to soften it and break it down by the action of saliva before it is swallowed.
  3. To grind, tear, or otherwise degrade or demolish something with teeth or as with teeth.

chez

chez

prep

  1. At the home of.

chia

chia

noun

  1. A Mexican sage grown for its edible seeds, Salvia hispanica.
  2. Salvia columbariae, a sage with similar seeds, native to the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico.

chic

chic

adj

  1. Elegant, stylish.

noun

  1. (chiefly uncountable) Good form; style.
  2. (countable) A person with (a particular type of) chic.
  3. A kind of ritual buffoon or clown in Yucatec Maya culture.

chid

chid

verb

  1. simple past tense of chide

chih

chil

chin

chin

noun

  1. (aviation) The lower part of the front of an aircraft, below the nose.
  2. (boxing, uncountable) The ability to withstand being punched in the chin without being knocked out.
  3. (informal) A chinchilla.
  4. (slang, Britain) A lie, a falsehood.
  5. (slang, Britain) A person of the upper class.
  6. (slang, US) Talk.
  7. The bottom of a face, (specifically) the typically jutting jawline below the mouth.
  8. The bottom part of a mobile phone, below the screen.

verb

  1. (chiefly UK, transitive) To punch or hit (someone)'s chin (part of the body).
  2. (reflexive, intransitive) To perform a chin-up (exercise in which one lifts one's own weight while hanging from a bar).
  3. (slang, dated, intransitive) To talk.
  4. (slang, dated, transitive) To talk to or with (someone).
  5. (transitive) To indicate or point toward (someone or something) with one's chin.
  6. (transitive) To put one's chin on (something).
  7. (transitive) To put or hold (a musical instrument) up to one's chin.
  8. (transitive) To turn on or operate (a device) using one's chin; to select (a particular setting) using one's chin.

chip

chip

noun

  1. (New Zealand, northern) A receptacle, usually for strawberries or other fruit.
  2. (UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, archaic in Canada, especially in the plural) A fried strip of potato of square or rectangular cross-section; a french fry.
  3. (US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, especially in the plural) A thin, crisp, fried slice of potato, or sometimes another vegetable; a crisp.
  4. (archaic, derogatory) Anything dried up, withered, or without flavour.
  5. (cooking) A small, near-conical piece of food added in baking.
  6. (curling) A takeout that hits a rock at an angle.
  7. (electronics) A circuit fabricated in one piece on a small, thin substrate.
  8. (electronics) A hybrid device mounted in a substrate, containing electronic circuitry and miniaturised mechanical, chemical and/or biochemical devices.
  9. (games, gambling) A token used in place of cash.
  10. (golf) A low shot that travels further along the ground than it does in the air.
  11. (historical) Wood or Cuban palm leaf split into slips, or straw plaited in a special manner, for making hats or bonnets.
  12. (nautical) The triangular piece of wood attached to the log line.
  13. (slang, dated) A sovereign (the coin).
  14. (sports) A shot during which the ball travels more predominantly upwards than in a regular shot, as to clear an obstacle.
  15. A damaged area of a surface where a small piece has been broken off.
  16. A dried piece of dung, often used as fuel.
  17. A small piece broken from a larger piece of solid material.
  18. A small rectangle of colour printed on coated paper for colour selection and matching. A virtual equivalent in software applications.

verb

  1. (UK, transitive, often with "in") to contribute.
  2. (also, to chip at) To make fun of.
  3. (intransitive) To become chipped.
  4. (intransitive, card games, often with "in") To ante (up).
  5. (transitive) To break small pieces from.
  6. (transitive) To chop or cut into small pieces.
  7. (transitive, automotive) to upgrade an engine management system, usually to increase power.
  8. (transitive, informal) To fit (an animal) with a microchip.
  9. (transitive, sports) To play a shot hitting the ball predominantly upwards rather than forwards. In association football specifically, when the shot is a shot on goal, the opposing goalkeeper may be the direct object of the verb, rather than the ball.

chis

chis

noun

  1. plural of chi

chit

chit

noun

  1. (India, China) A signed voucher or memorandum of a small debt, as for food and drinks at a club.
  2. (US and Britain dated) A small sheet or scrap of paper with a hand-written note as a reminder or personal message.
  3. (US, slang) A debt or favor owed in return for a prior loan or favor granted, especially a political favor.
  4. (US, slang, euphemistic) Shit.
  5. (gaming) A smaller cardboard counter generally used not to directly represent something but for another, more transient, purpose such as tracking or randomization.
  6. (historical) A voucher or token coin used in payrolls under the truck system.
  7. (obsolete) An excrescence on the body, as a wart or a pimple.
  8. (pharmacology) A small sheet of paper on which is written a prescription to be filled; a scrip.
  9. A child or babe; a young, small, or insignificant person or animal.
  10. A pert or sassy young person, especially a young woman.
  11. A small tool used in cleaving laths. Compare: froe.
  12. The embryonic growing bud of a plant

verb

  1. (intransitive, Britain, dialect) To sprout; to shoot, as a seed or plant.
  2. (transitive, Britain, dialect) To damage the outer layers of a seed such as Lupinus or Sophora to assist germination.
  3. (transitive, Britain, dialect) To initiate sprouting of tubers, such as potatoes, by placing them in special environment, before planting into the soil.

chiv

chiv

noun

  1. A cooper's tool used to make that section.
  2. The scooped out portion at the end of a stave used to make a cask, where the croze will be incised.

chlo

chmn

chob

chok

chol

chol

noun

  1. (biochemistry, medicine) Abbreviation of cholesterol.

chon

chon

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of jun

choo

choo

noun

  1. (onomatopoeia) The sound of a locomotive whistle

chop

chop

noun

  1. (Australia, New Zealand) A woodchopping competition.
  2. (Internet) An IRC channel operator.
  3. (chiefly in the plural) A jaw of an animal.
  4. (colloquial, India, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei) A stamp or seal; a mark, imprint or impression on a document (or other object or material) made by stamping or sealing a design with ink or wax, respectively, or by other methods.
  5. (colloquial, by extension, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei) The device used for stamping or sealing, which also contains the design to be imprinted.
  6. (dated) A crack or cleft; a chap.
  7. (informal, with "the") Termination, especially from employment; the sack.
  8. (martial arts) A blow delivered with the hand rigid and outstretched.
  9. (poker) A hand where two or more players have an equal-valued hand, resulting in the chips being shared equally between them.
  10. A blow with an axe, cleaver, or similar utensil.
  11. A complete shipment.
  12. A cut of meat, often containing a section of a rib.
  13. A license or passport that has been sealed.
  14. A mark indicating nature, quality, or brand.
  15. A movable jaw or cheek, as of a vice.
  16. A turn of fortune; change; a vicissitude.
  17. Ocean waves, generally caused by wind, distinguished from swell by being smaller and not lasting as long.
  18. The land at each side of the mouth of a river, harbour, or channel.

verb

  1. (computing, transitive, Perl) To remove the final character from (a text string).
  2. (intransitive) To do something suddenly with an unexpected motion; to catch or attempt to seize.
  3. (intransitive) To interrupt; with in or out.
  4. (intransitive) To make a quick, heavy stroke or a series of strokes, with or as with an ax.
  5. (nautical) To vary or shift suddenly.
  6. (obsolete) To exchange, to barter; to swap.
  7. (obsolete) To twist words.
  8. (poker) To divide the pot (or tournament prize) between two or more players.
  9. (transitive) To cut into pieces with short, vigorous cutting motions.
  10. (transitive) To sever with an axe or similar implement.
  11. (transitive) to give a downward cutting blow or movement, typically with the side of the hand.
  12. (transitive, Hong Kong) To stab.
  13. (transitive, baseball) To hit the ball downward so that it takes a high bounce.
  14. (transitive, colloquial, India, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei) To stamp or seal (a document); to mark, impress or otherwise place a design or symbol on paper or other material, usually, but not necessarily, to indicate authenticity.
  15. To chap or crack.
  16. To converse, discuss, or speak with another.
  17. To seal a license or passport.

chor

chor

verb

  1. (Tyneside) Alternative form of chore (“to steal”).

chou

chou

noun

  1. (baking) Choux pastry, usually in the form of a small round cake with a sweet filling.
  2. (fashion) A bunch, knot, or rosette of ribbon or other material, used as an ornament in women's clothing.

chow

chow

noun

  1. (Trinidad and Tobago) Unripe, or partially ripened, fruit seasoned and served as a dish, e.g. pineapple chow or mango chow.
  2. (chiefly Australia, slang, now rare) A Chinese person.
  3. (mahjong) A run of three consecutive tiles of the same suit.
  4. (slang, uncountable) Food, especially snacks.
  5. A Chow Chow.
  6. A prefecture or district of the second rank in China, or the chief city of such a district.

verb

  1. (mahjong) To call a discarded tile to produce a chow.
  2. (slang, South Africa) To eat.

choy

chry

chub

chub

noun

  1. (LGBT slang, countable) An overweight or obese gay man.
  2. (by extension) Any of various vaguely related marine or freshwater fishes.
  3. (slang, countable) A chubby, plump person.
  4. (uncountable) Excess body fat.
  5. A European chub (Squalius cephalus, syn. Leuciscus cephalus)
  6. A plastic or other flexible package of meat, usually ground meat or luncheon meat.
  7. An erection (erect penis).
  8. In Europe, its close relatives, notably the fallfish.
  9. In North America, the black bass.

chud

chud

abbrev

  1. (West Country, obsolete) I could

noun

  1. (US, slang) A gross, physically unappealing person.
  2. (chiefly US, Internet slang, sometimes derogatory) A person on the political right, and/or who holds socio-political views seen as regressive or bigoted.

verb

  1. (obsolete) To champ; to bite.

chug

chug

noun

  1. (derogatory, ethnic slur) A person of Native American descent.
  2. A dog that is a cross between a pug and a chihuahua.
  3. A dull, fairly quick explosive or percussive sound, as if made by a labouring engine.
  4. A homemade Cuban boat, built to carry emigrants to the USA, and often abandoned upon arrival.
  5. A large gulp of drink.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To make dull explosive sounds.
  2. (intransitive) To move or travel whilst making such sounds.
  3. (intransitive, by extension) To move or travel at a steady, although not especially fast, pace.
  4. (transitive, UK slang, derogatory) To solicit charitable donations on the street, particularly in a persistent manner.
  5. (transitive, slang) To drink a large amount (especially of beer) in a single action/without breathing; to chugalug. Usually chanted at the person who is drinking.

chui

chum

chum

noun

  1. (dated) A friend; a pal.
  2. (dated) A roommate, especially in a college or university.
  3. (fishing, chiefly Canada, US) A mixture of (frequently rancid) fish parts and blood, dumped into the water as groundbait to attract predator fish, such as sharks
  4. (pottery) A coarse mould for holding the clay while being worked on a whirler, lathe or manually.
  5. The chum salmon

verb

  1. (fishing, transitive, intransitive) To cast chum into the water to attract fish.
  2. (intransitive) To make friends; to socialize.
  3. (intransitive) To share rooms with someone; to live together.
  4. (transitive) To lodge (somebody) with another person or people.
  5. (transitive, Scotland, informal) To accompany.

chun

chur

chur

adj

  1. (Hong Kong) Overwhelming; intense.

intj

  1. A parting salutation: bye, see you later.
  2. A strong voicing of agreement, approval, or thanks: awesome!, cheers!, ta!, thanks!.

noun

  1. (India, dated) An island or shoal in a river.

verb

  1. (Hong Kong) To do something overwhelming or intense.

chut

chut

intj

  1. (archaic) An expression of impatience.

noun

  1. A repeated short, low vocal sound made by guinea pigs, thought to express interest or curiosity.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To produce this sound.

chuu

cobh

coch

cohe

cohl

cohn

coho

coho

noun

  1. An anadromus and semelparous salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, found in the coastal regions of the northern Pacific Ocean, used as a symbol by several Native American tribes.

cosh

cosh

adj

  1. (Scotland) cosy; snug

noun

  1. (UK, education, slang, dated) The cane.
  2. A blunt instrument such as a bludgeon or truncheon.
  3. A weapon made of leather-covered metal similar to a blackjack.

verb

  1. (transitive) To strike with a weapon of this kind.

coth

croh

csch

cush

cush

adj

  1. (Tyneside, slang) Excellent, very good.
  2. Cushy.

noun

  1. (colloquial, sports, billiards, snooker, pool) The cushion, the soft lip around the edge of the table that allows the balls to bounce cleanly.
  2. Alternative form of kush (“marijuana”)
  3. Synonym of cuisse (“armor for the thigh”)

dche

dich

dich

noun

  1. Obsolete form of ditch (“a trench”).

verb

  1. Obsolete form of ditch (“to dig a trench”).

dohc

drch

each

each

adv

  1. For one; apiece; per.

det

  1. All; every; qualifying a singular noun, indicating all examples of the thing so named seen as individual or separate items (compare every).

noun

  1. (operations, philosophy) An individual item: the least quantitative unit in a grouping.

pron

  1. Every one/thing individually or one by one.

ecch

eche

echo

echo

noun

  1. (computing) An individual discussion forum using the echomail system.
  2. (computing) The displaying on the command line of the command that has just been executed.
  3. (figurative) Sympathetic recognition; response; answer.
  4. (international standards) Alternative letter-case form of Echo from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet.
  5. (medicine, colloquial, countable) Clipping of echocardiogram.
  6. (medicine, colloquial, uncountable) Clipping of echocardiography.
  7. (poetry) A device in verse in which a line ends with a word which recalls the sound of the last word of the preceding line.
  8. (whist, bridge) A signal showing the number held of a plain suit when a high card in that suit is led by one's partner.
  9. (whist, bridge) A signal, played in the same manner as a trump signal, made by a player who holds four or more trumps (or, as played by some, exactly three trumps) and whose partner has led trumps or signalled for trumps.
  10. A reflected sound that is heard again by its initial observer.
  11. An antisemitic punctuation symbol or marking, ((( ))), placed around a name or phrase to indicate the person is Jewish or the entity is controlled by Jewish people.
  12. An utterance repeating what has just been said.

verb

  1. (by extension, transitive) To repeat (another's speech, opinion, etc.).
  2. (computing, transitive) To repeat its input as input to some other device or system.
  3. (intransitive, whist, bridge) To give the echo signal, informing one's partner about cards one holds.
  4. (of a sound or sound waves, intransitive) To reflect off a surface and return.
  5. (transitive) To reflect back (a sound).

echt

echt

adj

  1. proper, real, genuine, true to type

esch

etch

etch

noun

  1. Obsolete form of eddish.

verb

  1. (figuratively) To make a lasting impression.
  2. To cut into a surface with an acid or other corrosive substance in order to make a pattern. Best known as a technique for creating printing plates, but also used for decoration on metal, and, in modern industry, to make circuit boards.
  3. To engrave a surface.
  4. To sketch; to delineate.

exch

foch

hacd

hach

hack

hack

noun

  1. (UK, student politics, derogatory) A person who frequently canvasses for votes, either directly or by appearing to continuously act with the ulterior motive of furthering their political career.
  2. (baseball) A swing of the bat at a pitched ball by the batter, particularly a choppy, ungraceful one that misses the ball such as at a fastball.
  3. (colloquial) A trick, shortcut, skill, or novelty method to increase productivity, efficiency, or ease.
  4. (computing, slang) A computer programmer who makes quick but inelegant changes to computer code to solve problems or add features.
  5. (computing, slang) A computer programmer, particularly a veteran or someone not immediately expected to be capable of programming.
  6. (computing, slang) A video game or any computer software that has been altered from its original state.
  7. (computing, slang) An expedient, temporary solution, such as a small patch or change to code, meant to be replaced with a more elegant solution at a later date; a workaround.
  8. (computing, slang) An illegal attempt to gain access to a computer network.
  9. (computing, slang) An interesting technical achievement, particularly in computer programming.
  10. (curling) The foothold traditionally cut into the ice from which the person who throws the rock pushes off for delivery.
  11. (derogatory) A talented writer-for-hire, paid to put others' thoughts into felicitous language.
  12. (derogatory) One who is professionally successful despite producing mediocre work. (Usually applied to persons in a creative field.)
  13. (derogatory) Someone who is available for hire; hireling, mercenary.
  14. (derogatory, authorship) An untalented writer.
  15. (falconry) A board which the falcon's food is placed on; used by extension for the state of partial freedom in which they are kept before being trained.
  16. (figuratively) A try, an attempt.
  17. (ice hockey) The act of striking an opponent with one's hockey stick, typically on the leg but occasionally and more seriously on the back, arm, head, etc.
  18. (informal) An improvised device or solution to a problem.
  19. (military, slang) An airplane of poor quality or in poor condition.
  20. (now chiefly Canada, US, colloquial) A vehicle let for hire; originally, a hackney coach, now typically a taxicab.
  21. (obsolete) A mattock or a miner's pickaxe.
  22. (obsolete) A procuress.
  23. (obsolete) A writer who hires himself out for any sort of literary work; an overworked man; a drudge.
  24. (politics, slightly derogatory) A political agitator.
  25. (slang) A taxicab (hackney cab) driver.
  26. (slang, military) Time check, as for example upon synchronization of wristwatches.
  27. (uncountable, slang, naval) Confinement of an officer to their stateroom as a punishment.
  28. A dry cough.
  29. A food-rack for cattle.
  30. A gouge or notch made by such a blow.
  31. A grating in a mill race.
  32. A hacking blow.
  33. A hacking; a catch in speaking; a short, broken cough.
  34. A hearse.
  35. A horse for hire, especially one which is old and tired.
  36. A kick on the shins in football of any type.
  37. A person, often a journalist, hired to do routine work.
  38. A rack used to dry something, such as bricks, fish, or cheese.
  39. A small ball usually made of woven cotton or suede and filled with rice, sand or some other filler, for use in hackeysack.
  40. A tool for chopping.

verb

  1. (baseball) To swing at a pitched ball.
  2. (computing) To accomplish a difficult programming task.
  3. (computing) To make a quick code change to patch a computer program, often one that, while being effective, is inelegant or makes the program harder to maintain.
  4. (computing, slang, transitive) To work with something on an intimately technical level.
  5. (dated) To make common or cliched; to vulgarise.
  6. (equestrianism) To ride a horse at a regular pace; to ride on a road (as opposed to riding cross-country etc.).
  7. (falconry) To keep (young hawks) in a state of partial freedom, before they are trained.
  8. (ice hockey) To make a flailing attempt to hit the puck with a hockey stick.
  9. (ice hockey) To strike an opponent with one's hockey stick, typically on the leg but occasionally and more seriously on the back, arm, head, etc.
  10. (intransitive) To cough noisily.
  11. (intransitive, video games) To cheat by using unauthorized modifications.
  12. (obsolete) To live the life of a drudge or hack.
  13. (soccer and rugby) To kick (a player) on the shins.
  14. (transitive) To chop or cut down in a rough manner.
  15. (transitive) To strike lightly as part of tapotement massage.
  16. (transitive, colloquial, by extension) To apply a trick, shortcut, skill, or novelty method to something to increase productivity, efficiency or ease.
  17. (transitive, slang, computing) To hack into; to gain unauthorized access to (a computer system, e.g., a website, or network) by manipulating code.
  18. (transitive, slang, computing, by extension) To gain unauthorised access to a computer or online account belonging to (a person or organisation).
  19. To drive a hackney cab.
  20. To lay (bricks) on a rack to dry.
  21. To play hackeysack.
  22. To strike in a frantic movement.
  23. To use as a hack; to let out for hire.
  24. To use frequently and indiscriminately, so as to render trite and commonplace.
  25. To withstand or put up with a difficult situation.

haec

hcfa

hdlc

hech

heck

heck

intj

  1. (euphemistic) Hell.

noun

  1. (obsolete) A door, especially one partly of latticework.
  2. (weaving) An apparatus for separating the threads of warps into sets, as they are wound upon the reel from the bobbins, in a warping machine.
  3. A bend or winding of a stream.
  4. A latticework contrivance for catching fish.
  5. A rack for cattle to feed at.
  6. The bolt or latch of a door.

herc

hick

hick

noun

  1. (derogatory) An awkward, naive, clumsy and/or rude country person.

verb

  1. To hiccup.

hico

hoch

hock

hock

noun

  1. (card games) The last card turned up in the game of faro.
  2. A Rhenish wine, of a light yellow color, either sparkling or still, from the Hochheim region; often applied to all Rhenish wines.
  3. Debt.
  4. Installment purchase.
  5. Meat from that part of a food animal.
  6. Pawn, obligation as collateral for a loan.
  7. Prison.
  8. The tarsal joint of a digitigrade quadruped, such as a horse, pig or dog.

verb

  1. (US) To bother; to pester; to annoy incessantly.
  2. (transitive) To disable by cutting the tendons of the hock; to hamstring; to hough.
  3. (transitive, colloquial) To leave with a pawnbroker as security for a loan.
  4. To cough while the vomit reflex is triggered; to gag.
  5. To produce mucus from coughing or clearing one's throat.

holc

huac

huck

huck

noun

  1. (Ultimate Frisbee) A long throw, generally at least half a field in length.
  2. (dialect) A person's hip.
  3. (skiing, snowboarding) A drop or jump off a cliff or cornice.

verb

  1. (dated) To haggle in trading.
  2. (intransitive, Ultimate Frisbee) To make a long throw with the frisbee; to start a point by making such a throw.
  3. (mountain biking) To attempt a particularly big jump or drop, often haphazardly.
  4. (mountain biking) To make a maneuver in a clumsy or poorly planned way.
  5. (transitive, Ultimate Frisbee) To throw a frisbee a long distance.
  6. (transitive, informal) To throw or chuck.
  7. (transitive, whitewater kayaking) To paddle off a waterfall or to boof a big drop.
  8. To throw one's body in the air, possibly in a way that is ungraceful or lacks skill.
  9. To throw oneself off a large jump or drop.

huic

hvac

icho

ichs

ichu

icsh

inch

inch

adj

  1. (Hong Kong, colloquial) cocky and cheeky

noun

  1. (Scotland, Ireland) A meadow, pasture, field, or haugh.
  2. (Scotland, Ireland) A small island; an islet.
  3. (figuratively) Any very short distance.
  4. (meteorology) A depth of one inch on the ground, used as a measurement of rainfall.
  5. A depth of one inch in a glass, used as a rough measurement of alcoholic beverages.
  6. An English unit of length equal to 1/12 of a foot or 2.54 cm, roughly the width of a thumb.
  7. Any of various similar units of length in other traditional systems of measurement.

verb

  1. (Hong Kong, colloquial) to humiliate; to provoke; to speak in a cocky and cheeky manner
  2. (intransitive, followed by a preposition) To advance very slowly, or by a small amount (in a particular direction).
  3. To deal out by inches; to give sparingly.
  4. To drive by inches, or small degrees.

isch

itch

itch

noun

  1. A constant teasing desire or want.
  2. A sensation felt on an area of the skin that causes a person or animal to want to scratch said area.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To feel itchy; to feel a need to be scratched.
  2. (intransitive) To have a constant, teasing urge; to feel strongly motivated; to want or desire something.
  3. (transitive) To cause to feel an itch.
  4. (transitive, colloquial) To scratch or rub so as to relieve an itch.

joch

koch

lach

lech

lech

noun

  1. (slang) A lecher.
  2. (slang) A strong, lecherous desire or craving.
  3. The capstone of a cromlech.

verb

  1. (slang) To behave lecherously.

lich

lich

adj

  1. (obsolete) Like; resembling; equal.

noun

  1. (archaic, UK) A corpse or dead body.
  2. (fantasy, roleplay, games) A reanimated corpse or undead being, particularly a still-intelligent undead spellcaster.
  3. Ellipsis of lichfield.
  4. Ellipsis of lichgate.
  5. Ellipsis of lichway.

loch

loch

noun

  1. (Ireland, Scotland) A bay or arm of the sea.
  2. (Ireland, Scotland) A lake.
  3. Alternative form of lohoch (“medicine taken by licking”)

lych

lych

noun

  1. (obsolete) Alternative spelling of lich

mach

mchb

mech

mech

noun

  1. (science fiction) A large piloted combat robot.
  2. (science fiction) A robot.

mich

mich

verb

  1. Alternative form of mitch

mpch

much

much

adj

  1. (obsolete) Large, great.
  2. (obsolete) Long in duration.

adv

  1. (in combinations such as 'as much', 'this much') Used to indicate or compare extent.
  2. (obsolete) Almost.
  3. Often; frequently.
  4. To a great extent.

det

  1. (in combinations such as 'as much', 'this much') Used to indicate, demonstrate or compare the quantity of something.
  2. (now Caribbean, African-American English) Many ( + plural countable noun).
  3. (now archaic or nonstandard) A great number of; many (people).
  4. A large amount of.

pron

  1. A large amount or great extent.

nach

nich

ochs

ocht

oech

orch

orch

noun

  1. Abbreviation of orchestra.

ouch

ouch

intj

  1. (slang) Expressing surprise at the high price of something.
  2. A reply to an insult seen as savage (frequently one that is tongue-in-cheek or joking).
  3. An expression in sympathy at another's pain.
  4. An expression of disappointment.
  5. An expression of one's own physical pain.

noun

  1. Alternative form of ouche

pech

pech

verb

  1. (Scotland, Northern England) To pant, to struggle for breath.

pich

rach

rach

noun

  1. (dialectal) a dog that hunts by scent

rbhc

rcch

rech

rich

rich

adj

  1. (computing) Elaborate, having complex formatting, multimedia, or depth of interaction.
  2. (finance) Trading at a price level which is high relative to historical trends, a similar asset, or (for derivatives) a theoretical value.
  3. (informal) Ridiculous, absurd, outrageous, preposterous, especially in a galling, hypocritical, or brazen way.
  4. (informal) Very amusing.
  5. Composed of valuable or costly materials or ingredients; procured at great outlay; highly valued; precious; sumptuous; costly.
  6. Having an intense fatty or sugary flavour.
  7. Not faint or delicate; vivid.
  8. Of a fuel-air mixture: having more fuel (thus less air) than is necessary to burn all of the fuel; less air- or oxygen- rich than necessary for a stoichiometric reaction.
  9. Of a solute-solvent solution: not weak (not diluted); of strong concentration.
  10. Plentiful, abounding, abundant, fulfilling.
  11. Remunerative.
  12. Wealthy: having a lot of money and possessions.
  13. Yielding large returns; productive or fertile; fruitful.

noun

  1. The rich people of a society or the world collectively, the rich class of a society.

verb

  1. (obsolete, intransitive) To become rich.
  2. (obsolete, transitive) To enrich.

roch

scfh