That aches; continuously painful; that causes pain.
noun
The feeling of an ache; a dull pain.
verb
present participle of ache
adighe
adight
adight
Verb
To set in order; to array.
adyghe
adyghe
Proper noun
A Northwest Caucasian language spoken in the Republic of Adygea, in the Russian Federation, also known as West Circassian.
afghan
afghan
noun
(Australia, New Zealand) A type of iced chocolate biscuit, sometimes containing cornflakes and topped with a walnut.
A blanket or throw, usually crocheted or knitted.
agatha
agathe
agatho
agathy
aghast
aghast
adj
Terrified; struck with amazement; showing signs of terror or horror.
aghori
aguish
aguish
adj
Characteristic of ague
agunah
agunah
noun
A Jewish woman who is trapped in a marriage from which she cannot escape, either because her husband has disappeared or because he will not grant her a gett.
alhagi
alight
alight
adj
(figuratively) Aglow with activity or emotion.
Burning, lit, on fire.
Of an electrical light source: switched on and emitting light.
Often followed by with: shining with light; luminous, radiant; also, brightly coloured; vivid.
adv
(also figuratively) Chiefly in set alight: in flames, on fire; aflame.
verb
(also figuratively) Often followed by at, on, or upon: of something aloft: to descend and settle; to land, to lodge, to rest.
(figuratively) Often followed by on or upon: to find by accident; to chance upon, to come upon.
(obsolete) To arrive.
(transitive, also figuratively, obsolete) To make less heavy; to lighten; to alleviate, to relieve.
Often followed by from or off: to get off an animal which one has been riding; to dismount; to descend or exit from a vehicle; hence, to complete one's journey; to stop.
Often followed by on or upon: of a blow, something thrown, etc.: to land heavily.
To cast light on (something); to illuminate, to light up.
To come down or go down; to descend.
To set light to (something); to set (something) on fire; to ignite, to light.
anhang
anight
anight
adv
(obsolete) In the night-time, at night.
arghan
arghan
noun
Alternative form of argan
arghel
aright
aright
adv
(archaic) To or on the right-hand side.
Rightly, correctly; in the right way or form.
verb
(transitive) To make right; put right; arrange or treat properly.
armagh
armagh
Proper noun
a town in Northern Ireland, which is the county town of County Armagh.
one of the six traditional counties in Northern Ireland, known as County Armagh.
ashing
ashing
noun
(analytical chemistry) An analytic procedure in which a sample is heated in a furnace to leave a residue of ash, either to determine the gross mineral content, or as a preparation for further analysis
verb
present participle of ash
athing
aughts
aughts
adj
From or evoking the first through tenth years of a century (chiefly the 2000s).
noun
The first decade of a century, such as 1900 to 1909 or 2000 to 2009, whose digit in the tens place is zero; the noughties.
aweigh
aweigh
adj
Just drawn out of the ground, and hanging perpendicularly; atrip; said of the anchor.
baghla
banghy
begash
begohm
begohm
noun
(dated, nonstandard) A billion ohms.
behang
behang
verb
(transitive) To hang round or about, as ornament or embellishment; suspend; drape.
behung
behung
adj
Draped; ornamented with something hanging.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of behang
beshag
besigh
besigh
verb
(transitive) To sigh over.
bewhig
bhagat
bhagat
noun
A holy man in Sikhism or Hinduism.
bhangi
bhangi
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Bhangi
bhangs
bhungi
biggah
bights
bights
noun
plural of bight
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bight
bigtha
binghi
binghi
Noun
An Aboriginal person.
blight
blight
noun
(by extension) Anything that impedes growth or development or spoils any other aspect of life.
(phytopathology) A rapid and complete chlorosis, browning, then death of plant tissues such as leaves, branches, twigs, or floral organs.
The bacterium, virus or fungus that causes such a condition.
verb
(intransitive) To suffer blight.
(transitive) To affect with blight; to blast; to prevent the growth and fertility of.
(transitive) To spoil, ruin, or destroy (something).
bogach
bogoch
bonagh
borghi
boughs
boughs
noun
plural of bough
bought
bought
noun
(obsolete) A bend or hollow in a human or animal body.
(obsolete) A bend; flexure; curve; a hollow angle.
(obsolete) A curve or bend in a river, mountain chain, or other geographical feature.
(obsolete) A fold, bend, or coil in a tail, snake's body etc.
(obsolete) The part of a sling that contains the stone.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of buy.
boughy
boughy
adj
Full of boughs.
bright
bright
adj
(metallurgy) Of a metal object or surface: lacking any protective coating or surface treatment for the prevention of corrosion.
(music) Of a rhythm or tempo: lively, upbeat.
Clearly apparent; conspicuous.
Emitting much light; visually dazzling; luminous, lucent, radiant.
Glorious; illustrious.
Having a clear, quick intellect; intelligent.
In good spirits; happy, optimistic.
Manifest to the mind as light is to the eyes; clear, evident, plain.
Of a colour: not muted or pale; bold, brilliant, vivid.
Of a musical instrument, sound, or a voice: clearly audible; clear, resounding, and often high-pitched.
Of a period of history or time: happy, prosperous, successful.
Of a person: lively, vivacious.
Of a place: not dark; well-lit.
Of a room or other place: having acoustic qualities that tend to cause much echoing or reverberation of sound, particularly at high frequencies.
Of a scent or taste: not bland or mild; bold, sharp, strong.
Of a substance: clear, transparent; also, pure, unadulterated; (specifically) of wine: free of suspended particles; not cloudy; fine.
Of an object, surface, etc.: having vivid colour(s); colourful.
Of an object, surface, etc.: reflecting much light; having a high lustre; gleaming, shiny.
Of an opportunity or outlook: having a reasonable chance of success; favourable, good.
Of climate or weather: not cloudy or gloomy; fair; also, of a period of time, the sky, etc.: characterized by much sunshine and good weather.
Of conversation, writing, etc.: imaginative or sparkling with wit; clever, witty.
Of light: brilliant, intense.
Of the eyes: able to see clearly; of eyesight: keen, sharp.
Of the face or eyes, or a smile: showing happiness or hopefulness; cheerful, lively.
adv
(archaic) Referring to sight, sound, understanding, etc.: clearly, distinctly; brightly.
(often literary) In a bright manner; brightly, glowingly, luminously, lustrously.
Referring to colour: with bold or vivid colours; brightly, boldly, vividly.
noun
(chiefly in the plural) Something (especially a product intended for sale) that has vivid colours or a lustrous appearance.
(figuratively) Glory, splendour.
(painting) An artist's brush used in acrylic and oil painting with a long ferrule and a flat, somewhat tapering bristle head.
A person with a naturalistic worldview with no mystical or supernatural elements.
Brightness, glow.
verb
(intransitive, also figuratively) Often followed by up: to become bright (in various senses); to brighten.
(transitive) Often followed by up: to cast light on (someone or something); to brighten, to illuminate.
(transitive, figuratively) Often followed by up: to cause (someone or something) to be bright (in various senses); to brighten; specifically, to make (someone or something) energetic, or happy and optimistic.
brough
brughs
bsdhyg
bugsha
bugsha
noun
Alternative form of buqsha
burghs
burghs
noun
plural of burgh
caught
caught
adj
(cricket) Of the method of being out in which the striker hits the ball and a fielder catches it.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of catch
chagal
chagan
chagga
chagul
chaing
changa
change
change
noun
(Scotland, dated) A public house; an alehouse.
(baseball) A change-up pitch.
(campanology) Any order in which a number of bells are struck, other than that of the diatonic scale.
(countable) A replacement.
(countable) A transfer between vehicles.
(countable, uncountable) The process of becoming different.
(uncountable) An amount of cash, usually in the form of coins, but sometimes inclusive of paper money.
(uncountable) Balance of money returned from the sum paid after deducting the price of a purchase.
(uncountable) Small denominations of money given in exchange for a larger denomination.
verb
(archaic) To exchange.
(intransitive) To become something different.
(intransitive) To replace one's clothing.
(intransitive) To transfer to another vehicle (train, bus, etc.)
(transitive) To change hand while riding (a horse).
(transitive) To replace the clothing of (the one wearing it).
(transitive) To replace.
(transitive, ergative) To make something into something else.
changs
changs
noun
plural of chang
charge
charge
noun
(basketball) An offensive foul in which the player with the ball moves into a stationary defender.
(by extension) A measured amount of explosive.
(ecclesiastical) An address given at a church service concluding a visitation.
(electromagnetism, chemistry) An electric charge.
(farriery) A sort of plaster or ointment.
(firearms) A measured amount of powder and/or shot in a cartridge.
(heraldry) An image displayed on an escutcheon.
(historical or obsolete) A measure of thirty-six pigs of lead, each pig weighing about seventy pounds; a charre.
(military) A ground attack against a prepared enemy.
(obsolete) Weight; import; value.
(weaponry) A position (of a weapon) fitted for attack.
A forceful forward movement.
A load or burden; cargo.
An accusation by a person or organization.
An instruction.
An official description (by the police or a court) of a crime that somebody may be guilty of.
Someone or something entrusted to one's care, such as a child to a babysitter or a student to a teacher.
The amount of money levied for a service.
The scope of someone's responsibility.
verb
(basketball) To commit a charging foul.
(cricket, of a batsman) To take a few steps down the pitch towards the bowler as they deliver the ball, either to disrupt the length of the delivery, or to get into a better position to hit the ball.
(dated) To sell at a given price.
(heraldry) To add to or represent on.
(heraldry) To assume as a bearing.
(intransitive) To move forward quickly and forcefully, particularly in combat and/or on horseback.
(intransitive, of a battery or a device containing a battery) To replenish energy.
(law) To formally accuse (a person) of a crime.
(military, transitive and intransitive) To attack by moving forward quickly in a group.
(transitive) To assign (a debit) to an account.
(transitive) To cause to take on an electric charge.
(transitive) To load equipment with material required for its use, as a firearm with powder, a fire hose with water, a chemical reactor with raw materials.
(transitive) To pay on account, as by using a credit card.
(transitive) To place a burden, load or responsibility on or in.
(transitive) To replenish energy to (a battery, or a device containing a battery) by use of an electrical device plugged into a power outlet.
(transitive, intransitive) To require payment (of) (a price or fee, for goods, services, etc.).
(transitive, of a hunting dog) To lie on the belly and be still. (A command given by a hunter to a dog)
To assign a duty or responsibility to.
To call to account; to challenge.
To impute or ascribe.
To ornament with or cause to bear.
chebog
chegoe
chegoe
noun
Dated form of chigoe.
chegre
cheung
chiang
chigga
chigga
noun
(slang) A man of Asian ethnicity who is heavily influenced by hip-hop culture.
chigoe
chigoe
noun
A small tropical flea, Tunga penetrans, whose females burrow under the skin of animals, including humans, and lay their eggs, causing strong irritation and sores.
chogak
choong
choong
adj
(MLE, slang) exciting, attractive
chorgi
chough
chough
noun
Either of two species of bird of the genus Pyrrhocorax in the crow family Corvidae that breed mainly in high mountains and on coastal sea cliffs of Eurasia.
The white-winged chough, of genus Corcorax in the Australian mud-nest builders family, Corcoracidae, that inhabits dry woodlands.
chunga
clough
clough
noun
(Northern England, US) A narrow valley; a cleft in a hillside; a ravine, glen, or gorge.
(dialectal) A wood; weald.
(dialectal) The cleft or fork of a tree; crotch.
(historical) Alternative form of cloff (“allowance of two pounds in every three hundredweight”)
A sluice used in returning water to a channel after depositing its sediment on the flooded land.
coghle
cohogs
cohogs
noun
plural of cohog
coughs
coughs
noun
plural of cough
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cough
creagh
creagh
noun
Alternative form of creach
creigh
curagh
cushag
cushag
noun
(chiefly Isle of Man) The ragwort, the national flower of the Isle of Man, which has a large stalk.
dagesh
dagesh
noun
A symbol used in Hebrew script to denote a geminated consonant, or a consonant pronounced as a plosive as opposed to as a fricative.
daghda
dagnah
dargah
dargah
noun
(Islam, South Asia, India, Pakistan) A shrine associated with the grave of a Muslim saint or similar religious figure.
dehgan
dights
dights
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dight
dinghy
dinghy
noun
(nautical) A sailing dinghy.
(nautical) A small open boat, propelled by oars or paddles, carried as a tender, lifeboat, or pleasure craft on a ship.
Having the characteristics of dough especially in appearance or consistency: as
pale and flabby
soft and heavy
noun
(slang, archaic) A baker.
dreegh
dreigh
drengh
driegh
driegh
adj
(Scotland) Drear, dreary; dree.
durgah
durgah
noun
Alternative form of dargah
dwight
dwight
Proper noun
name derived from the surname.
A village/town in Illinois.
A city/town in Kansas.
A village in Nebraska.
A city/village in North Dakota.
eching
egghot
egghot
noun
(archaic) A posset made of eggs, brandy, sugar, and ale.
ehling
eighth
eighth
adj
The ordinal form of the number eight.
noun
(slang) An eighth of an ounce, or approximately 3.5 grams, of marijuana or other drugs.
One of eight equal parts of a whole.
The person or thing in the eighth position.
verb
to divide by eight
eights
eights
noun
(poker slang) A pair of eights.
plural of eight
eighty
eighty
num
The cardinal number occurring after seventy-nine and before eighty-one, represented in Roman numerals as LXXX and in Arabic numerals as 80.
emeigh
eneugh
enghle
enough
enough
adv
Fully; quite; used after adjectives to express slight augmentation of the positive degree, and sometimes equivalent to very.
Sufficiently.
Used after certain adverbs to emphasise that a quality is notable, unexpected, etc.
det
Sufficient; all that is required, needed, or appropriate.
intj
Stop! Don't do that any more!
noun
(rare, chiefly in the plural) An instance of being sufficient, or of doing something sufficiently.
pron
A sufficient or adequate number, amount, etc.
ethnog
ethrog
ethrog
noun
Alternative form of etrog
fights
fights
noun
plural of fight
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fight
flight
flight
adj
(obsolete) Fast, swift, fleet.
noun
(collective) A collective term for doves or swallows.
(cricket) The movement of a spinning ball through the air - concerns its speed, trajectory and drift.
(engineering) The shaped material forming the thread of a screw.
A floor which is reached by stairs or escalators.
A group of canal locks with a short distance between them
A paper airplane.
A series of stairs between landings.
A trip made by an aircraft, particularly one between two cities or countries, which is often planned or reserved in advance.
An aerodynamic surface designed to guide such a projectile's trajectory.
An air force unit.
An episode of imaginative thinking or dreaming.
An instance of flying.
Several sample glasses of a specific wine varietal or other beverage. The pours are smaller than a full glass and the flight will generally include three to five different samples.
The act of fleeing.
The act of flying.
The ballistic trajectory of an arrow or other projectile.
The feathers on an arrow or dart used to help it follow an even path.
verb
(cricket, of a spin bowler) To throw the ball in such a way that it has more airtime and more spin than usual.
(sports, by extension, transitive) To throw or kick something so as to send it flying with more loft or airtime than usual.
fought
fought
verb
simple past tense and past participle of fight
fright
fright
adj
(rare) frightened; afraid; affright
noun
A state of terror excited by the sudden appearance of danger; sudden and violent fear, usually of short duration; a sudden alarm.
Someone strange, ugly or shocking, producing a feeling of alarm or aversion.
verb
(archaic, transitive) To frighten.
frough
gaatch
galahs
galahs
noun
plural of galah
galcha
gallah
galoch
galosh
galosh
noun
(Britain) A waterproof overshoe used to provide protection from rain or snow.
(US) A waterproof rubber boot, intended to be worn in wet or muddy conditions.
A gaiter, or legging, covering the upper part of the shoe and part of the leg.
verb
(intransitive) To walk while wearing, or as if wearing, galoshes; to splash about.
galuth
gamahe
gamahe
noun
A talisman bearing a word, number or diagram rather than an image.
gamash
gandhi
ganjah
gareth
gareth
Proper noun
name of Welsh origin; name of a knight in the Arthurian romance.
Noun
cunt
garish
garish
adj
Overly ostentatious; so colourful as to be in bad taste.
garths
garths
noun
plural of garth
gashed
gashed
adj
Having gashes; slashed.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of gash
gasher
gasher
noun
One who gashes.
gashes
gashes
noun
plural of gash
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gash
gashly
gashly
adj
Ghastly, horrible.
gather
gather
noun
(glassblowing) A blob of molten glass collected on the end of a blowpipe.
A gathering.
A plait or fold in cloth, made by drawing a thread through it; a pucker.
The inclination forward of the axle journals to keep the wheels from working outward.
The soffit or under surface of the masonry required in gathering. See gather (transitive verb).
verb
(architecture) To bring together, or nearer together, in masonry, as for example where the width of a fireplace is rapidly diminished to the width of the flue.
(glassblowing) To collect molten glass on the end of a tool.
(intransitive) To congregate, or assemble.
(intransitive) To grow gradually larger by accretion.
(intransitive, medicine, of a boil or sore) To be filled with pus
(knitting) To bring stitches closer together.
(nautical) To haul in; to take up.
(sewing) To add pleats or folds to a piece of cloth, normally to reduce its width.
Especially, to harvest food.
To accumulate over time, to amass little by little.
To bring parts of a whole closer.
To collect; normally separate things.
To gain; to win.
To infer or conclude; to know from a different source.
gathic
gathic
Adjective
Of or pertaining to the Gathas.
gauche
gauche
adj
(chemistry) Describing a torsion angle of 60°.
(mathematics, archaic) Skewed, not plane.
Awkward or lacking in social graces; bumbling.
gaucho
gaucho
noun
(finance, historical) A proposed currency intended to be used by Argentina and Brazil to make interregional payments.
A cowboy of the South American pampas.
gaulsh
gaunch
gaunch
verb
Alternative form of ganch (“to impale”)
gavrah
gawish
gayish
gayish
adj
(informal) Somewhat homosexual.
Somewhat cheerful.
geehan
geerah
geerah
noun
Alternative form of girah
gehman
gehrig
geisha
geisha
noun
A Japanese female entertainer skilled in various arts such as tea ceremony, dancing, singing and calligraphy.