(ecclesiastical history) A fast or series of privations undertaken by the Cathars to purify the soul, often resulting in death.
frauen
furane
furane
noun
(organic chemistry) Alternative form of furan
jauner
jurane
knauer
lauren
lauren
Proper noun
name; a variant of Laura or a modern feminine form of Lawrence. Popular in the 1990s and the 2000s.
name, a rare spelling variant of Loren.
lunare
manure
manure
noun
(euphemistic) Rubbish; nonsense; bullshit.
Animal excrement, especially that of common domestic farm animals and when used as fertilizer. Generally speaking, from cows, horses, sheep, pigs and chickens.
Any fertilizing substance, whether of animal origin or not; fertiliser.
verb
To apply manure (as fertilizer or soil improver).
To cultivate by manual labor; to till; hence, to develop by culture.
menura
nature
nature
noun
(UK military, obsolete) Synonym of caliber: the class of a gun.
(now chiefly African-American Vernacular) Sexual desire.
(now chiefly UK regional and African-American Vernacular) Spontaneous love, affection, or reverence, especially between parent and child.
(now rare) A part of the body's physical form, especially (obsolete) the female genitalia.
(now rare) A product of the body's physical form, especially semen and vaginal fluids, menstrual fluid, and (obsolete) feces.
(uncountable, often capitalized) The way things are, the totality of all things in the physical universe and their order, especially the physical world in contrast to spiritual realms and flora and fauna as distinct from human conventions, art, and technology.
The distinguishing characteristic of a person or thing, understood as its general class, sort, type, etc.
The essential or innate characteristics of a person or thing which will always tend to manifest, especially in contrast to specific contexts, reason, religious duty, upbringing, and personal pretense or effort.
The need to urinate and defecate.
The vital functions or strength of someone or something, especially (now dialect) as requiring nourishment or careful maintenance or (medicine) as a force of regeneration without special treatment.
verb
(obsolete) To endow with natural qualities.
nauger
neruda
neurad
neurad
adv
(anatomy) Toward the neural side.
neural
neural
adj
(biology) Of, or relating to the nerves, neurons or the nervous system.
(computing) Modelled on the arrangement of neurons in the brain.
panure
raunge
raunge
verb
Obsolete form of range.
renaud
rufena
ulnare
ulnare
noun
(anatomy) One of the carpal bones, situated at the distal end of the ulna.
unbare
unbare
verb
(transitive) To lay bare; to expose.
unbear
unbear
verb
(transitive) To remove or loose the bearing rein of (a horse).
undear
undear
adj
Not dear.
ungear
ungear
verb
(transitive) To strip of gear; to unharness.
(transitive) To throw out of gear.
unnear
unnear
prep
(chiefly obsolete) Not near; at a distance from.
unrake
unrake
verb
(transitive) To rake back (the ashes or embers of a fire).
unrare
unread
unread
adj
Not having been read.
Not having read; uneducated.
noun
(computing) An unread email or instant message.
verb
(computing, transitive) To flag (a previously read e-mail or similar message) as not having been read.
(transitive) To undo the process of reading.
unreal
unreal
adj
(informal) very impressive; amazing; unbelievable; incredible; larger or more fantastic than typical of real life.
Not real or substantial; having no actual presence in reality; lacking the characteristics of reality.
unware
unware
adj
(poetic, obsolete) unaware
uranie
urbane
urbane
adj
(of a person, usually a man) Courteous, polite, refined, and suave.