Beaming, shining (especially with reference to a person's face or eyes).
The island was directly abeam of us.
adv
(nautical, aircraft) Alongside or abreast; opposite the center of the side of the ship or aircraft.
(nautical, aircraft) On the beam; at a right angle to the centerline or keel of a vessel or aircraft; being at a bearing approximately 090 Degrees or 270 Degrees relative.
abime
abime
noun
Obsolete form of abysm.
acmes
acmes
noun
plural of acme
adeem
adeem
verb
(law, transitive) To revoke (a legacy, grant, etc.) or to satisfy it by some other gift.
admen
admen
noun
plural of adman
aevum
aevum
noun
(Scholastic philosophy) The temporal mode of existence between time and eternity, said to be experienced by angels, saints, and celestial bodies (which medieval astronomy believed to be unchanging.
ahems
ahems
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ahem
ahmed
ahmed
Proper noun
name, variant of Ahmad.
of Arabic origin.
aimed
aimed
adj
Directed towards a target.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of aim
aimee
aimer
aimer
noun
One who aims; one who is responsible for aiming.
ajmer
almeh
almes
almes
noun
plural of alme
amase
amate
amate
noun
An art form based on Mexican bark painting from the Otomi culture.
Paper produced from the bark of adult Ficus trees.
verb
(obsolete) To be a mate to; to match.
(obsolete) To dishearten, dismay.
amaze
amaze
noun
(now poetic) Amazement, astonishment.
verb
(intransitive) To undergo amazement; to be astounded.
(obsolete) To bewilder; to stupefy; to bring into a maze.
(obsolete) To stupefy; to knock unconscious.
(obsolete) To terrify, to fill with panic.
(transitive) To fill with wonder and surprise; to astonish, astound, surprise or perplex.
amber
amber
adj
Of a brownish yellow colour, like that of most amber.
noun
(Britain) The intermediate light in a set of three traffic lights, which when illuminated indicates that drivers should stop short of the intersection when safe to do so.
(biology, genetics, biochemistry) The stop codon (nucleotide triplet) "UAG", or a mutant which has this stop codon at a premature place in its DNA sequence.
(obsolete) Ambergris, the waxy product of the sperm whale.
(uncountable) Hesitance to proceed, or limited approval to proceed; an amber light.
A hard, generally yellow to brown translucent fossil resin, used for jewellery. One variety, blue amber, appears blue rather than yellow under direct sunlight.
A yellow-orange colour.
verb
(intransitive, rare, chiefly poetic or literary) To take on the yellow colour of amber.
(transitive, rare) To perfume or flavour with ambergris.
(transitive, rare) To preserve in amber.
(transitive, rare, chiefly poetic or literary) To cause to take on the yellow colour of amber.
ambie
amble
amble
noun
An easy gait, especially that of a horse.
An unhurried leisurely walk or stroll.
verb
(intransitive) Of a quadruped: to move along by using both legs on one side, and then the other.
(intransitive) To stroll or walk slowly and leisurely.
ameba
ameba
noun
(American spelling) Alternative form of amoeba
ameds
ameed
ameen
ameen
noun
(India, historical) Any of various native Indian officials employed by the civil courts, for example to investigate accounts connected with a suit, to prosecute local enquiries of any kind bearing on a suit, to sell or to deliver over possession of immovable property, or to carry out legal process as a bailiff.
ameer
amelu
amena
amend
amend
noun
(informal, of a document, usually in the plural) Clipping of amendment (“alteration or change for the better”).
(usually in the plural) An act of righting a wrong; compensation.
verb
(obsolete, intransitive) To be healed, to be cured, to recover (from an illness).
(obsolete, transitive) To heal (someone sick); to cure (a disease etc.).
(transitive) To make a formal alteration (in legislation, a report, etc.) by adding, deleting, or rephrasing.
(transitive) To make better; improve.
amene
amene
adj
Pleasant; agreeable.
amens
amens
noun
plural of amen
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of amen
ament
ament
noun
(botany) A catkin or similar inflorescence.
A congenital idiot.
amero
amero
noun
A proposed unified currency of Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
amery
amess
amess
noun
Alternative form of amyss
amice
amice
noun
A hood, or cape with a hood, made of or lined with grey fur, formerly worn by the clergy.
amide
amide
noun
(inorganic chemistry) Any ionic derivative of ammonia in which a hydrogen atom has been replaced with a metal cation (R-NH⁻ or R₂N⁻)
(organic chemistry) Any derivative of an oxoacid in which the hydroxyl group has been replaced with an amino or substituted amino group; especially such derivatives of a carboxylic acid, the carboxamides or acid amides
amiel
amies
amine
amine
noun
(inorganic chemistry) A functional group formally derived from ammonia by replacing one, two or three hydrogen atoms with hydrocarbon or other radicals.
(organic chemistry) Any organic compound containing an amine functional group.
amire
amite
amlet
ammer
ammer
noun
The yellowhammer; yellow bunting; Emberiza citrinella.
amoke
amole
amole
noun
Any of various parts of the Agave (or similar) plants, when used as soap
Chlorogalum pomeridianum, soap plant, a California native plant used for soap
Sapindus saponaria, wingleaf soapberry
amove
amove
verb
(law) To dismiss from an office or station.
(obsolete) To set in motion; to stir up, excite.
To remove (a person or thing) from a position.
amper
amper
noun
A defect or flaw, especially in cloth.
A tumour, often accompanied by inflammation; pustule; varicose vein; pus; atter.
Abbreviation of ampersand.
ampex
ample
ample
adj
Large; great in size, extent, capacity, or bulk; for example spacious, roomy or widely extended.
Not contracted or brief; not concise; extended; diffusive
det
(as pronoun) A quantity (of something) that is fully sufficient; plenty.
A fully sufficient or abundant quantity of; enough or more than enough.
amsel
amuse
amuse
verb
(transitive) To entertain or occupy (someone or something) in a pleasant manner; to stir (an individual) with pleasing emotions.
(transitive, archaic) To keep in expectation; to beguile; to delude.
(transitive, archaic) To occupy or engage the attention of; to lose in deep thought; to absorb; also, to distract; to bewilder.
To cause laughter or amusement; to be funny.
amuze
amuze
verb
Obsolete form of amuse.
amvet
amzel
anime
anime
noun
(countable) An animated work that originated in Japan, regardless of the artistic style.
(rare, countable, chiefly proscribed) An animated work, regardless of the country of origin.
(uncountable) An artistic style originating in, and associated with, Japanese animation, and that has also been adopted by a comparatively low number of animated works from other countries.
Alternative spelling of animé, the resin of the courbaril.
ardme
armed
armed
adj
(botany) Having prickles or thorns.
(chiefly in combination) Having an arm or arms, often of a specified number or type.
(heraldry, of animals) Having horns, claws, teeth, a beak, etc. in a particular tincture, as contrasted with that of the animal as a whole.
(obsolete) Furnished with whatever serves to add strength, force, or efficiency.
(of a creature) Possessing arms of a specified number or type.
(of a weapon) Prepared for use; loaded.
(sometimes in combination) Equipped, especially with a weapon.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of arm
armen
armer
armer
adj
comparative form of arm: more arm
noun
One who arms, or supplies weapons.
armet
armet
noun
A type of mediaeval helmet which fully enclosed the head and face, first found in the 1420s in Milan.
atame
autem
autem
adj
(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) Married.
noun
(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) A church.
axmen
axmen
noun
plural of axman
aymer
azyme
azyme
noun
(archaic) unleavened bread used in Jewish or Christian religious context
baume
beams
beams
noun
plural of beam
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beam
Showing or emitting rays of light; beaming; radiant; shining.
bearm
belam
belam
verb
(UK, dialect, dated, transitive) To beat or bang.
bemad
bemad
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To make mad.
beman
beman
verb
(transitive) To furnish or fill with men; man.
bemar
bemar
verb
(transitive) To mar about or all over; injure seriously.
bemas
bemas
noun
plural of bema
bemat
bemba
bemba
noun
(music, Trinidad and Tobago) A type of folk drum used in Trinidad and Tobago.
blame
blame
noun
(computing) A source control feature that can show which user was responsible for a particular portion of the source code.
Censure.
Culpability for something negative or undesirable.
Responsibility for something meriting censure.
verb
(obsolete) To bring into disrepute.
(transitive, usually followed by "for") To assert or consider that someone is the cause of something negative; to place blame, to attribute responsibility (for something negative or for doing something negative).
To censure (someone or something); to criticize.
bmare
brame
brame
noun
(obsolete) Intense passion or emotion; vexation.
bream
bream
noun
(Britain) A species in that genus, Abramis brama.
A European fresh-water cyprinoid fish of the genus Abramis, little valued as food. Several species are known.
A marine sparoid fish of the genus Pagellus, and allied genera.
An American fresh-water fish, of various species of Lepomis and allied genera, which are also called sunfishes and pondfishes.
verb
(nautical) To clean (e.g. a ship's bottom of clinging shells, seaweed, etc.) by the application of fire and scraping.
camel
camel
adj
Of a light brown color like that of a camel.
noun
(South Africa, obsolete) Synonym of giraffe
A beast of burden, much used in desert areas, of the genus Camelus.
A light brownish color, like that of a camel (also called camel brown).
Loaded vessels lashed tightly, one on each side of another vessel, and then emptied to reduce the draught of the ship in the middle.
cameo
cameo
noun
A piece of jewelry, etc., carved in relief.
A single very brief appearance, especially by a prominent celebrity in a movie or song.
verb
To appear in a cameo role.
cames
cames
noun
plural of came
camey
campe
carme
cbema
cemal
ceram
cheam
cheam
Proper noun
A suburban village in Sutton on the border of London and Surrey
chema
clame
cleam
comae
comae
noun
plural of coma (“cometary dust cloud, etc”)
plural of coma (“cometary nuclear dust cloud”)
cream
cream
adj
Cream-coloured; having a yellowish white colour.
noun
(figuratively) The best part of something.
(informal) Frosting, custard, creamer, or another substance similar to the oily part of milk or to whipped cream.
(medicine) A viscous aqueous oil/fat emulsion with a medicament added, used to apply that medicament to the skin. (compare with ointment)
(obsolete) The chrism or consecrated oil used in anointing ceremonies.
(standards of identity, UK) The liquid separated from milk containing at least 18 percent milkfat (48% for double cream).
(standards of identity, US) The liquid separated from milk, possibly with certain other milk products added, and with at least eighteen percent of it milkfat.
(tea and coffee) A portion of cream, such as the amount found in a creamer.
(vulgar, slang) Semen.
A yellowish white colour; the colour of cream.
The butterfat/milkfat part of milk which rises to the top; this part when separated from the remainder.
verb
(intransitive) To gather or form cream.
(intransitive, vulgar, slang) To ejaculate (used of either gender).
(slang) To obliterate, to defeat decisively.
(transitive) To furnish with, or as if with, cream.
(transitive) To skim, or take off by skimming, as cream.
(transitive, cooking) To rub, stir, or beat (butter) into a light creamy consistency.
(transitive, figurative) To take off the best or choicest part of.
(transitive, vulgar, slang) To ejaculate in (clothing or a bodily orifice).
To puree, to blend with a liquifying process.
To turn a yellowish white colour; to give something the color of cream.
cumae
cumae
Proper noun
An Ancient Greek, and then Roman, settlement near Naples famed for its sibyl.
cymae
damek
dames
dames
noun
plural of dame
damie
damle
damme
damme
intj
(archaic) Expressing anger or vehemence.
delma
demal
derma
derma
noun
A Jewish dish of roast or boiled seasoned meat and flour etc. in a casing, especially kishke.
The inner layer of the skin.
desma
desma
noun
(zoology) An axial filament.
drame
dream
dream
adj
Ideal; perfect.
noun
(figurative) A hope or wish.
A visionary scheme; a wild conceit; an idle fancy.
Imaginary events seen in the mind while sleeping.
verb
(intransitive) To consider the possibility (of).
(intransitive) To daydream.
(intransitive) To hope, to wish.
(intransitive) To see imaginary events in one's mind while sleeping.
(transitive) To envision as an imaginary experience (usually when asleep).
eamon
earom
edema
edema
noun
(American spelling, botany) A similar swelling in plants caused by excessive accumulation of water.
(American spelling, pathology) An excessive accumulation of serum in tissue spaces or a body cavity.
edman
edmea
efram
egham
egham
Proper noun
a town in north Surrey, England.
ehman
eimak
elamp
elman
emacs
emacs
noun
(computing) Any implementation or reimplementation of Emacs.
email
email
noun
(countable) A message sent through an email system.
(uncountable) A quantity of messages sent through an email system.
(uncountable) A system for transferring messages from one computer to another, usually through a network.
verb
(intransitive) To send, or compose and send, an email or emails.
(transitive) To send an email or emails to.
(transitive, ditransitive) To send (something) through email.
emane
embar
embar
verb
(archaic, transitive) To enclose (as though behind bars); to imprison.
(obsolete, transitive) To prohibit, debar (someone from doing something).
embay
embay
verb
(transitive) To shut in, enclose, shelter or trap, such as ships in a bay.
(transitive, obsolete) To bathe; to steep.
embla
embla
Proper noun
The first female human in the Edda.
emera
emesa
emina
enami
enarm
enarm
verb
(archaic, transitive) To arm; to provide with weapons.
enema
enema
noun
A device for administering such an injection.
An injection of fluid into the large intestine by way of the rectum, usually for medical purposes.
The fluid so injected.
essam
etiam
etyma
exams
exams
noun
plural of exam
exuma
exuma
Proper noun
A district of the Bahamas consisting of over 365 islands and cays, including Great and Little Exuma.
fadme
famed
famed
adj
Having fame; famous or noted.
fames
fames
noun
plural of fame
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fame
fayme
flame
flame
adj
Of a brilliant reddish orange-gold colour, like that of a flame.
noun
(Internet, somewhat dated) An aggressively insulting criticism or remark.
(color) A brilliant reddish orange-gold fiery colour.
(music, chiefly lutherie) The contrasting light and dark figure seen in wood used for stringed instrument making; the curl.
A romantic partner or lover in a usually short-lived but passionate affair.
Burning zeal, passion, imagination, excitement, or anger.
The visible part of fire; a stream of burning vapour or gas, emitting light and heat.
flame:
verb
(Internet, transitive, intransitive) To post a destructively critical or abusive message (to somebody).
To burst forth like flame; to break out in violence of passion; to be kindled with zeal or ardour.
To produce flames; to burn with a flame or blaze.
fleam
fleam
noun
(UK, dialectal, Northern England) A large trench or gully cut into a meadow in order to drain it
(UK, dialectal, Northern England) The watercourse or runoff from a mill; millstream
A sharp instrument used to open a vein, to lance gums, or the like.
fname
frame
frame
noun
(Internet) An individually scrollable region of a webpage.
(baseball, slang) An inning.
(bowling) A set of balls whose results are added together for scoring purposes. Usually two balls, but only one ball in the case of a strike, and three balls in the case of a strike or a spare in the last frame of a game.
(bowling) The complete set of pins to be knocked down in their starting configuration.
(computing) A form of knowledge representation in artificial intelligence.
(dated) Frame of mind; disposition.
(dated, video games) A stage or location in a video game.
(electronics, film, animation, video games) A division of time on a multimedia timeline, such as 1/30th or 1/60th of a second.
(engineering, dated, chiefly UK) Any of certain machines built upon or within framework.
(genetics, "reading frame") A way of dividing nucleotide sequences into a set of consecutive triplets.
(horticulture) A movable structure used for the cultivation or the sheltering of plants.
(mathematics) A complete lattice in which meets distribute over arbitrary joins.
(networking) An independent chunk of data sent over a network.
(obsolete) Contrivance; the act of devising or scheming.
(philately) The outer circle of a cancellation mark.
(philately) The outer decorated portion of a stamp's image, often repeated on several issues although the inner picture may change.
(snooker) A complete game of snooker, from break-off until all the balls (or as many as necessary to win) have been potted.
A context for understanding or interpretation.
A piece of photographic film containing an image.
A rigid, generally rectangular mounting for paper, canvas or other flexible material.
Anything composed of parts fitted and united together; a fabric; a structure.
The structural elements of a building or other constructed object.
The structure of a person's body; the human body.
verb
(intransitive, dialectal) To move.
(intransitive, dialectal, mining) To wash ore with the aid of a frame.
(intransitive, obsolete) To fit; accord.
(intransitive, obsolete) To proceed; to go.
(intransitive, obsolete) To profit; avail.
(intransitive, obsolete) To succeed in doing or trying to do something; manage.
(tennis) To hit (the ball) with the frame of the racquet rather than the strings (normally a mishit).
(transitive) Of a constructed object such as a building, to put together the structural elements.
(transitive) Of a picture such as a painting or photograph, to place inside a decorative border.
(transitive) To bring or put into form or order; adjust the parts or elements of; compose; contrive; plan; devise.
(transitive) To construct by fitting together or uniting various parts; fabricate by union of constituent parts.
(transitive) To construct in words so as to establish a context for understanding or interpretation.
(transitive) To fit, as for a specific end or purpose; make suitable or comfortable; adapt; adjust.
(transitive) To position visually within a fixed boundary.
(transitive, criminology) Conspire to incriminate falsely a presumably innocent person. See frameup.
(transitive, obsolete) To cause; to bring about; to produce.
(transitive, obsolete) To execute; perform.
(transitive, obsolete) To strengthen; refresh; support.
fream
fream
noun
(US slang, 1950s–1960s) social outsider, misfit, loser, usually restricted to males
gambe
gambe
noun
Alternative form of gamb
gamed
gamed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of game
gamer
gamer
adj
comparative form of game: more game
noun
(obsolete) A gambler.
A person who games the system.
A person who plays any kind of game.
A person whose hobby is video games.
games
games
noun
plural of game
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of game
gamey
gamey
adj
(gaming) Involving in-game actions or behaviour that break immersion or contradict common sense in favour of exploiting game mechanics.
Having the smell, taste and texture of game meat.
Plucky, spirited or gritty.
Risque, sordid or sexually suggestive.
gemma
gemma
noun
(biology) An asexual reproductive structure, as found in animals such as hydra (genus Hydra) and plants such as liverworts (division Marchantiophyta), consisting of a cluster of cells from which new individuals can develop; a bud.
gleam
gleam
noun
(countable) An appearance of light, especially one which is indistinct or small, or short-lived.
(countable) Sometimes as hot gleam: a warm ray of sunlight; also, a period of warm weather, for instance, between showers of rain.
(uncountable) Brightness or shininess; radiance, splendour.
A bright, but intermittent or short-lived, appearance of something.
A look of joy or liveliness on one's face.
An indistinct sign of something; a glimpse or hint.
verb
(figuratively) To be strongly but briefly apparent.
(intransitive, falconry, obsolete) Of a hawk or other bird of prey: to disgorge filth from its crop or gorge.
(transitive) Chiefly in conjunction with an adverb: to cause (light) to shine.
To shine, especially in an indistinct or intermittent manner; to glisten, to glitter.