A proposed unified currency of Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
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.
bemol
bemol
noun
(music, obsolete) The flat symbol (♭), or a flattened note.
besom
besom
noun
(Scotland, Northern England, derogatory) A troublesome woman.
A broom made from a bundle of twigs tied onto a shaft.
Any cleansing or purifying agent.
verb
(archaic, poetic) To sweep.
biome
biome
noun
All the genomes of such a community.
Any major regional biological community such as that of forest or desert.
bloem
bohme
bolme
bombe
bombe
noun
(chiefly in German cooking, otherwise rare) A small, roughly hemispherical, chocolate-covered confection. (Compare truffle.)
(computing) An electromechanical device used in early cryptanalysis.
A dessert made from ice cream frozen in a (generally spherical or hemispherical) mold.
bomke
brome
brome
noun
(chemistry, obsolete) bromine
Any grass of the genus Bromus.
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.
celom
celom
noun
Alternative spelling of coelom
comae
comae
noun
plural of coma (“cometary dust cloud, etc”)
plural of coma (“cometary nuclear dust cloud”)
combe
combe
noun
A cirque.
A valley, often wooded and often with no river
comer
comer
noun
(figuratively) One who is catching up in some contest and has a likelihood of victory.
One in a race who is catching up to others and shows promise of winning.
One who arrives.
comes
comes
noun
(music) The answer to the theme, or dux, in a fugue.
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of come
comet
comet
noun
(astronomy) A small Solar System body consisting mainly of volatile ice, dust and particles of rock whose very eccentric solar orbit periodically brings it close enough to the Sun that the ice vaporises to form an atmosphere, or coma, which may be blown by the solar wind to produce a visible tail.
A celestial phenomenon with the appearance of such a body.
Any of several species of hummingbird found in the Andes.
comme
comte
comte
noun
A French count.
cosme
crome
crome
noun
(UK, East Anglia) A garden or agricultural implement with three or four tines bent at right angles, resembling a garden fork with bent prongs, and used for breaking up soil, clearing ditches, raking up shellfish on beaches, etc.
(music) Alternative form of croma (“a quaver”)
plural of croma
verb
(UK, East Anglia) To use a crome.
demob
demob
noun
(UK) Demobilization; release from military service.
verb
(Britain) To demobilize; to release someone from military service.
demon
demon
noun
(Greek mythology) A tutelary deity or spirit intermediate between the major Olympian gods and mankind, especially a deified hero or the entity which supposedly guided Socrates, telling him what not to do.
(card games) A type of patience or solitaire (card game) played in the UK and/or US.
(in the plural) A person's fears or anxieties.
(now chiefly historical) A false god or idol; a Satanic divinity.
A hypothetical entity with special abilities postulated for the sake of a thought experiment in philosophy or physics.
A person's inner spirit or genius; a guiding or creative impulse.
A source (especially personified) of great evil or wickedness; a destructive feeling or character flaw.
A spirit not considered to be inherently evil; a (non-Christian) deity or supernatural being.
A very wicked or malevolent person; also (in weakened sense) a mischievous person, especially a child.
An evil spirit resident in or working for Hell; a devil.
Any of various hesperiid butterflies of the genera Notocrypta and Udaspes.
Someone with great strength, passion or skill for a particular activity, pursuit etc.; an enthusiast.
demos
demos
noun
(originally Ancient Greece) An ancient subdivision of Attica; (now also) a Greek municipality, an administrative area covering a city or several villages together.
(political science, singular or plural) The ordinary citizens of an ancient Greek city-state; hence, the common populace of a state or district (especially a democratic one); the people.
plural of demo
demot
denom
domed
domed
adj
In the form of a dome.
domel
domer
domes
domes
noun
plural of dome
drome
drome
noun
(obsolete) The crab plover, Dromas ardeola, of North Africa.
eamon
earom
edmon
embog
embog
verb
(transitive) To bog down.
embow
embow
verb
(archaic, transitive, intransitive) To bend like a bow; to curve.
embox
embox
verb
(transitive) To enclose in a box.
emong
emong
prep
Obsolete form of among.
emony
emory
emory
Proper noun
variant of Emery.
name, in modern use transferred back from the surname.
emote
emote
noun
(Internet, Twitch-speak) Short for emoticon.
(Internet, text messaging) A virtual action expressed to other users as a graphic or reported speech rather than a straightforward message.
verb
(Internet, text messaging) To express a virtual action, presented to other users as a graphic or reported speech, rather than sending a straightforward message.
To deliver (a speech), say (lines of a play, words), etc., in a dramatic or emotional manner, especially if overly so.
To display (excessive) emotion, especially while acting.
To display or express (emotions, mental states, etc.) openly, particularly while acting, and especially in an excessive manner.
emove
emove
verb
(archaic, poetic, transitive) To stir or arouse emotion in (someone); to cause to feel emotion.
empeo
enorm
enorm
adj
(obsolete) enormous
entom
eprom
eprom
Noun
Erasable programmable read-only memory.
epsom
epsom
Proper noun
A town in Surrey, England.
fomes
fomes
noun
(archaic, figurative) Anything which similarly facilitates the spread of something similarly deleterious.
(archaic, medicine) Synonym of fomite: a substance able to communicate infection between people.
(obsolete, medicine) The morbid matter created by a disease.
forme
forme
noun
(printing) Alternative form of form (“type etc. secured in a chase”)
Obsolete form of form.
frome
frome
prep
Obsolete spelling of from
gemot
gemot
noun
(by extension, rare) Any assembly.
(historical) A (legislative or judicial) assembly in Anglo-Saxon England.
genom
glome
glome
noun
(anatomy) One of the two prominences at the posterior extremity of the frog of a horse's foot.
(botany) A globular head of flowers.
(geometry) A hypersphere in 4-dimensional Euclidean space defined as the set of all points that are at a given distance from a given point, also called a 3-sphere.
(obsolete) gloom
verb
(obsolete) To look gloomy, morose, or sullen.
gnome
gnome
noun
(astronomy, meteorology) An upper atmospheric optical phenomenon associated with thunderstorms, a compact blue starter.
(magic, alchemy, Rosicrucianism) An elemental (spirit or corporeal creature associated with a classical element) associated with earth.
(mythology, fantasy) One of a race of imaginary human-like beings, usually depicted as short and typically bearded males, who inhabit the inner parts of the earth and act as guardians of mines, mineral treasure, etc.; in modern fantasy literature and games, when distinguished from dwarves, gnomes are usually even smaller than dwarves and more focussed on engineering than mining.
(often derogatory) A banker, especially a secretive international one.
A brief reflection or maxim; a pithy saying.
A person of small stature or misshapen features, or of strange appearance.
A small statue of a dwarf-like character, often bearded, placed in a garden.
The northern pygmy owl, Glaucidium gnoma, a small owl of the western United States.
golem
golem
noun
(by extension, fantasy) A humanoid creature made from any previously inanimate matter, such as wood or stone, animated by magic.
(mythology) A humanoid creature made from clay, animated by magic.
gomel
gomel
Proper noun
Second-largest city of Belarus.
gomer
gomer
noun
(US, military slang) An opponent in combat or in training.
(US, military slang, derogatory) An inept trainee or serviceperson.
(historical units of measure, archaic) Alternative form of omer: a former Hebrew unit of dry volume equal to about 2.3 L or 2.1 quarts.
(medical slang, derogatory) An undesirable hospital patient, or a patient who does not need medical care.
(slang, derogatory) A dirty, senile, or otherwise unpleasant patient.
(slang, derogatory) A stupid, awkward, or oafish person.
(slang, informal) A patient who does not respond to medical treatment.
A conical chamber at the breech of the bore in heavy ordnance, especially in mortars.
gomez
hemol
hemon
hermo
homed
homed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of home
homer
homer
noun
(US) A homing pigeon.
(US, baseball) A home run
(US, sports) A person who is extremely devoted to a favorite team.
(historical units of measure) A former Hebrew unit of dry volume, about equal to 230 L or 6+¹⁄₂ US bushels.
(historical units of measure) Synonym of cor: approximately the same volume as a liquid measure.
A homing beacon.
verb
(US, baseball) To hit a homer; to hit a home run.
homes
homes
noun
(slang) Alternative spelling of holmes
plural of home
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of home
homey
homey
adj
Befitting a home; cozy, intimate.
noun
Alternative form of homie
homme
horme
jonme
kmole
krome
lemon
lemon
adj
(Cockney rhyming slang, from "lemon tart") Smart; cheeky, vocal.
Containing or having the flavour/flavor and/or scent of lemons.
Of the pale yellow colour/color of lemons.
noun
(Cockney rhyming slang, shortened from “lemon flavour”) Favor.
(fandom slang) A piece of fanfiction involving explicit sex.
(slang) A defective or inadequate item or individual.
A more or less bright shade of yellow associated with lemon fruits.
A semitropical evergreen tree, Citrus limon, that bears such fruits.
A taste or flavour/flavor of lemons.
A yellowish citrus fruit.
verb
(transitive) To flavour with lemon.
leoma
maceo
maeon
maewo
mahoe
mahoe
noun
Alectryon macrococcus, a tree in the soapberry family, endemic to Hawaii.
Any tree of genus Melicytus, in the violet family, known from southeastern Australia and New Zealand, especially Melicytus ramiflorus.
Talipariti elatum (syn. Hibiscus elatus, blue mahoe)
Macrocephalon maleo, a species of turkey-like bird in the megapode family, endemic to Sulawesi.
mateo
mebos
mebos
noun
(South Africa) A type of sweet snack food consisting of dried apricot made into a pulp and flavoured with salt and sugar.
mecon
mecon
noun
(archaic) Opium.
(archaic) The opium poppy.
medio
medio
noun
(historical) A traditional Spanish unit of dry measure, equivalent to about 2.3 L.
(historical) Any of various former Spanish and Latin American half-pieces, particularly the half-real both as a coin and a notional unit of account.
medoc
medon
medor
mello
mello
noun
marching band Short for mellophone.
meloe
melon
melon
adj
Of a light pinkish orange colour, like that of melon flesh.
noun
(chemistry) The result of heptazine being polymerized with the tri-s-triazine units linked through an amine (NH) link.
(countable) A mass of adipose tissue found in the forehead of all toothed whales, used to focus and modulate vocalizations.
(countable, Australia, New Zealand, derogatory) A member of the Green Party, or similar environmental group.
(countable, slang) The head.
(uncountable) A light pinkish orange colour, like that of some melon flesh.
(uncountable) Fruit of such plants.
(usually in the plural, slang) Breasts.
Genus Benincasa, a winter melon
Genus Citrullus, watermelons and others
Genus Cucumis, various musk melons, including honeydew, cantaloupes, and horned melon.
Genus Momordica, a bitter melon
melos
melos
noun
(music) The melody in Ancient Greek music.
plural of melo
memos
memos
noun
plural of memo
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of memo
menlo
menlo
Proper noun
A city in Georgia in the United States.
A city in Iowa.
A village in Ireland.
A city in Kansas.
An unincorporated community in Washington.
menno
menon
menow
menow
noun
Obsolete form of minnow.
meous
meous
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of meou
meows
meows
noun
plural of meow
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of meow
meroe
merom
merop
meros
meros
noun
(anatomy) the proximal segment of the hind limb; the thigh
(architecture) the plain surface between the channels of a triglyph
merow
meson
meson
noun
(now specifically, physics) An elementary particle that is composed of a quark and an antiquark, such as a kaon or pion. (Mesons composed of rarer quarks are much heavier.)
(obsolete) A member of a group of subatomic particles having a mass intermediate between electrons and protons. (The most easily detected mesons fit this definition.)
(rare outside entomology) The mesial plane dividing the body into similar right and left halves.
metho
metho
noun
(Australia, colloquial) Methylated spirits.
metol
metol
noun
(chemistry, photography) The sulphate of 4-methylaminophenol, used as a photographic developer
metro
metro
adj
metropolitan
noun
(general) A rapid transit rail transport system, or a train in such systems, generally underground and serving a metropolitan area.
(less common) An urban rapid transit rail transport system, normally with lighter track and light trains (i.e. an S-Bahn or similar), or a train in such systems.
A metropolitan area.
mezzo
mezzo
noun
(music) mezzo-soprano
mimeo
mimeo
noun
A mimeograph.
An unpublished academic paper.
verb
To mimeograph.
mobed
mobed
noun
Alternative form of mobad
moble
moble
verb
(transitive) To muffle or wrap someone's head or face (normally with up).
moche
moche
noun
An imported package of spun silk.
model
model
adj
Worthy of being a model; exemplary.
noun
(logic) An interpretation function which assigns a truth value to each atomic proposition.
(logic) An interpretation which makes a set of sentences true, in which case that interpretation is called a model of that set.
(medicine) An animal that is used to study a human disease or pathology.
(software architecture) In software applications using the model-view-controller design pattern, the part or parts of the application that manage the data.
A person who serves as a subject for artwork or fashion, usually in the medium of photography but also for painting or drawing.
A person, usually an attractive male or female that is hired to show items or goods to the public, such as items that are given away as prizes on a TV game show.
A representation of a physical object, usually in miniature.
A simplified representation used to explain the workings of a real world system or event.
A style, type, or design.
A successful example to be copied, with or without modifications.
Any copy, or resemblance, more or less exact.
The structural design of a complex system.
verb
(intransitive) to be a model of any kind
(intransitive) to make a model or models
(transitive) to create from a substance such as clay
(transitive) to display for others to see, especially in regard to wearing clothing while performing the role of a fashion model
(transitive) to make a miniature model of
(transitive) to use as an object in the creation of a forecast or model
modem
modem
noun
(computing) A device that encodes digital computer signals into analog/analogue telephone signals and vice versa, allowing computers to communicate over a phone line.
verb
To transmit by modem.
moder
moder
verb
(obsolete) to moderate
modes
modes
noun
plural of mode
modge
modie
moeck
mohel
mohel
noun
(Judaism) The person who performs the circumcision in a Jewish bris.
moier
moile
moile
noun
A kind of high shoe worn in ancient times.
Alternate spelling of moil
moire
moire
noun
Any textile fabric to which a watered appearance is given.
Originally, a fine textile fabric made of the hair of an Asiatic goat.
moise
mokes
mokes
noun
plural of moke
moler
moles
moles
noun
plural of mole
molet
molge
molle
molle
adj
(music, obsolete) flat; lowered by a semitone
molpe
momes
momes
noun
plural of mome
momme
momme
noun
A unit of weight used in pearl and paper trading (3.75 grams).
monde
monde
noun
A ball-like object, located near the top of a crown, symbolizing the globe.
monee
monel
moner
moner
noun
(zoology) Any member of the Monera.
monet
money
money
noun
A currency maintained by a state or other entity which can guarantee its value (such as a monetary union).
A generally accepted means of exchange and measure of value.
A legally or socially binding conceptual contract of entitlement to wealth, void of intrinsic value, payable for all debts and taxes, and regulated in supply.
A person who funds an operation.
An item of value between two or more parties used for the exchange of goods or services.
Hard cash in the form of banknotes and coins, as opposed to cheques/checks, credit cards, or credit more generally.
The total value of liquid assets available for an individual or other economic unit, such as cash and bank deposits.
Wealth; a person, family or class that possesses wealth
monge
monie
monie
noun
Archaic spelling of money.
monte
monte
noun
(countable, Latin America) A wood or forest; timberland.
(uncountable, card games) A game in which three or four cards are dealt face-up and players bet on which of them will first be matched in suit by others dealt.
mooed
mooed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of moo
moore
moose
moose
noun
(US, Canada) The largest member of the deer family (Alces americanus, sometimes included in Alces alces), of which the male has very large, palmate antlers.
(US, military, slang) An Asian girl taken as a lover.
(figuratively, derogatory, colloquial) An ugly person.
moped
moped
adj
Melancholic, dejected.
noun
A lightweight, two-wheeled vehicle equipped with a small motor and pedals, designed to go no faster than some specified speed limit.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of mope
moper
moper
noun
One who mopes or is inclined to do so.
mopes
mopes
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mope
mopey
mopey
adj
Given to moping; in a depressed condition, low in spirits; lackadaisical.
morae
morae
noun
plural of mora
morea
morel
morel
noun
Any of several edible mushrooms, especially the common morel or yellow morel.
Any of several fungi in the genus Morchella, the upper part of which is covered with a reticulated and pitted hymenium.
Archaic form of morello (“type of cherry”).
mores
mores
noun
A set of moral norms or customs derived from generally accepted practices rather than written laws.
plural of more
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of more