(countable, informal) An administration (a body that administers; the executive part of government).
(countable, informal) An administrator (one who administers affairs).
(countable, informal, Internet) A user of a discussion forum, website, etc. with privileges allowing them to control or restrict the activity of other users.
(countable, informal, computing) A systems administrator (one who maintains a computer system or network).
(uncountable, informal) Administration, or administrative work.
verb
(transitive, computing, informal) To serve as an administrator for or of.
admit
admit
verb
(intransitive) To give warrant or allowance, to grant opportunity or permission (+ of).
(transitive or intransitive) To concede as true; to acknowledge or assent to, as an allegation which it is impossible to deny (+ to).
(transitive) To allow (someone) to enter a profession or to enjoy a privilege; to recognize as qualified for a franchise.
(transitive) To allow to enter a hospital or similar facility for treatment.
(transitive) To allow to enter; to grant entrance (to), whether into a place, into the mind, or into consideration
(transitive) To be capable of; to permit. In this sense, "of" may be used after the verb, or may be omitted.
admix
admix
noun
The act of admixing.
The mixture that results from admixing, especially an alloy.
verb
(transitive) To mingle with something else; to mix.
agami
agami
noun
(zoology) A South American bird, Psophia crepitans, allied to the cranes, and easily domesticated.
agism
agism
noun
Alternative spelling of ageism (agism is less common and sometimes deprecated)
aimak
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.
aimil
aldim
alima
amadi
amain
amain
adv
(Britain, dialectal) Out of control.
(archaic) At full speed; also, in great haste.
(archaic, literary) With all of one's might; mightily; forcefully, violently.
(obsolete) Exceedingly; overmuch.
verb
(figuratively) To decrease or reduce (something).
(intransitive, nautical) To lower the topsail in token of surrender; to yield.
(nautical) To lower (the sail of a ship, particularly the topsail).
amani
amari
amari
noun
plural of amaro
amati
ambia
ambie
ambit
ambit
noun
(archaic) The boundary around a building, town, region, etc.
(archaic, rare) The circumference of something circular; also, an arc; a circuit, an orbit.
(obsolete) Chiefly in the plural form ambits: the open space surrounding a building, town, etc.; the grounds or precincts of a place.
The area or sphere of control and influence of something.
The extent of actions, thoughts, or the meaning of words, etc.
amias
amias
noun
plural of amia
amice
amice
noun
A hood, or cape with a hood, made of or lined with grey fur, formerly worn by the clergy.
amici
amici
noun
plural of amicus
amick
amida
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
amido
amido
noun
(organic chemistry) The univalent radical -NH₂ when attached via a carboxyl group
amids
amids
noun
plural of amid
amiel
amies
amiga
amiga
noun
(Latin American) A female friend.
amigo
amigo
noun
(historical) A native of the Philippines who was friendly toward the Spanish.
(informal) A friend.
(informal, chiefly California) Mexican.
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.
amini
amino
amino
adj
(chemistry) Relating to an amine.
noun
(chemistry) The amine functional group.
amins
amins
noun
plural of amin
amire
amirs
amirs
noun
plural of amir
amish
amiss
amiss
adj
(chiefly predicative) Wrong; faulty; out of order; improper or otherwise incorrect.
adv
(archaic) Wrongly; mistakenly
Astray.
Imperfectly.
noun
(obsolete) Fault; wrong; an evil act, a bad deed.
amita
amite
amity
amity
noun
(formal, literary) Friendship. The cooperative and supportive relationship between people, or animals. In this sense, the term connotes a relationship which involves mutual knowledge, esteem, affection, and respect along with a degree of rendering service to friends in times of need or crisis.
Mutual understanding and a peaceful relationship, especially between nations; peace; accord.
amlin
amnia
amnia
noun
plural of amnion
amnic
amphi
amrit
amrit
noun
Alternative form of amrita
amvis
amvis
noun
An explosive consisting of ammonium nitrate, a derivative of nitrobenzene, chlorated naphthalene, and woodmeal.
anima
anima
noun
(Jungian psychology) The inner self (not the external persona) of a person that is in touch with the unconscious as opposed to the persona.
(Jungian psychology) The unconscious feminine aspect of a person.
(chiefly philosophy) The soul or animating principle of a living thing, especially as contrasted with the animus.
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.
animi
animo
anmia
apism
apium
arimo
armil
armil
noun
Alternative form of armill
armin
armit
arnim
aswim
aswim
adj
Brimming with liquid.
Swimming or immersed (in or with something).
atimy
atimy
noun
(historical, Ancient Greece) public disgrace or stigma; outlawry; loss of civil rights
atmid
aumil
aumil
noun
Synonym of amildar
axiom
axiom
noun
(logic, mathematics, proof theory) A fundamental assumption that serves as a basis for deduction of theorems; a postulate (sometimes distinguished from postulates as being universally applicable, whereas postulates are particular to a certain science or context).
(philosophy) A seemingly self-evident or necessary truth which is based on assumption; a principle or proposition which cannot actually be proved or disproved.
An established principle in some artistic practice or science that is universally received.
bambi
bedim
bedim
verb
(transitive) To make dim; to obscure or darken.
bemis
bemix
bemix
verb
(transitive, dated) To mix around or about; mingle.
benim
benim
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To take away; rob; deprive; ravish
bhima
bigam
bigam
noun
(obsolete) A bigamist.
biham
bimah
bimah
noun
Alternative spelling of bima
bimas
bimas
noun
plural of bima
bimbo
bimbo
noun
(derogatory, slang) A physically attractive woman who lacks intelligence.
(derogatory, slang) A stupid or foolish person.
biome
biome
noun
All the genomes of such a community.
Any major regional biological community such as that of forest or desert.
birma
bisme
blimp
blimp
noun
(aviation) An airship constructed with a non-rigid lifting agent container.
(by extension) Any large airborne inflatable.
(film, television) A soundproof cover for a video camera.
(slang) An obese person.
A person similar to the cartoon character Colonel Blimp; a pompous, reactionary British man.
verb
(slang, intransitive) To expand like a blimp or balloon; to become fat.
(transitive) To fit (a video camera) with a soundproof cover.
blimy
blimy
intj
Alternative spelling of blimey
brimo
brims
brims
noun
plural of brim
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brim
bsmin
camis
camis
noun
(obsolete) A light, loose dress or robe.
plural of cami
cammi
campi
campi
noun
(nonstandard) plural of campus
carmi
chaim
chiam
chimb
chimb
Noun
The edge of a cask, etc; a chine.
chime
chime
noun
(music) A musical instrument producing a sound when struck, similar to a bell (e.g. a tubular metal bar) or actually a bell. Often used in the plural to refer to the set: the chimes.
A small bell or other ringing or tone-making device as a component of some other device.
A small hammer or other device used to strike a bell.
Alternative form of chine (“edge of a cask; part of a ship; etc.”)
An individual ringing component of such a set.
The sound of such an instrument or device.
verb
(intransitive) To agree; to correspond.
(intransitive) To make the sound of a chime.
(transitive) To cause to sound in harmony; to play a tune, as upon a set of bells; to move or strike in harmony.
(transitive) To utter harmoniously; to recite rhythmically.
To make a rude correspondence of sounds; to jingle, as in rhyming.
chimp
chimp
noun
(informal) Clipping of chimpanzee.
verb
(informal, often derogatory) To get very excited when showing images on a digital camera.
(informal, often derogatory) To review each image on a digital camera after it is taken.
chimu
chirm
chirm
noun
A din or confused noise, as of many voices, birdsong, etc.
verb
(obsolete) To chirp or to make a mournful cry, as a bird does.
cimah
cimex
cimex
noun
Any member of the genus Cimex, especially the bedbug.
cimon
claim
claim
noun
(law) A legal demand for compensation or damages.
A demand of ownership for previously unowned land.
A demand of ownership made for something.
A new statement of something one believes to be the truth, usually when the statement has yet to be verified or without valid evidence provided.
The right or ground of demanding.
The thing claimed.
verb
(archaic) To call or name.
(intransitive) To be entitled to anything; to deduce a right or title; to have a claim.
(law) To demand compensation or damages through the courts.
(obsolete) To proclaim.
To cause the loss of, usually by violent means.
To demand ownership of.
To demand ownership or right to use for land.
To state a new fact, typically without providing evidence to prove it is true.
clima
climb
climb
noun
An act of climbing.
An upwards struggle
The act of getting to somewhere more elevated.
verb
(botany) Of plants, to grow upwards by clinging to something.
(intransitive) To ascend; rise; to go up.
(intransitive) to jump high
(intransitive) to practise the sport of climbing
(transitive) To mount; to move upwards on.
(transitive) To move (especially up and down something) by gripping with the hands and using the feet.
(transitive) To scale; to get to the top of something.
To move to a higher position on the social ladder.
clime
clime
noun
A particular region defined by its weather or climate.
Climate.
cmise
comic
comic
adj
Pertaining to comedy, as a literary genre.
Unintentionally humorous; amusing, ridiculous.
Using the techniques of comedy, as a composition, performer etc; amusing, entertaining.
noun
(Britain) A children's magazine.
A comedian.
A story composed of cartoon images arranged in sequence, usually with textual captions; a graphic novel.
comid
comix
comix
noun
(slang) Comics, especially those that are self-published and deal with offbeat or transgressive topics
verb
Alternative spelling of commix
compi
crime
crime
noun
(countable) A specific act committed in violation of the law.
(countable) Any great sin or wickedness; iniquity.
(countable, obsolete) That which occasions crime.
(uncountable) Criminal acts collectively.
(uncountable) The habit or practice of committing crimes.
verb
(UK, military, transitive) To subject to disciplinary punishment.
(nonce word) To commit crime.
crimp
crimp
adj
(obsolete) Easily crumbled; friable; brittle.
(obsolete) Weak; inconsistent; contradictory.
noun
(climbing) A grip on such a hold.
(climbing) A small hold with little surface area.
(obsolete) A card game.
(obsolete) A keeper of a low lodging house where sailors and emigrants are entrapped and fleeced.
(specifically, law) One who infringes sub-section 1 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1854, applied to a person other than the owner, master, etc., who engages seamen without a license from the Board of Trade.
(usually in the plural) Hair that is shaped so it bends back and forth in many short kinks.
A fastener or a fastening method that secures parts by bending metal around a joint and squeezing it together, often with a tool that adds indentations to capture the parts.
An agent who procures seamen, soldiers, etc., especially by decoying, entrapping, impressing, or seducing them.
The natural curliness of wool fibres.
verb
(climbing) to hold using a crimp
(electricity) To fasten by bending metal so that it squeezes around the parts to be fastened.
(transitive) To impress (seamen or soldiers); to entrap, to decoy.
To bend or mold leather into shape.
To gash the flesh, e.g. of a raw fish, to make it crisper when cooked.
To pinch and hold; to seize.
To press into small ridges or folds, to pleat, to corrugate.
To style hair into a crimp, to form hair into tight curls, to make it kinky.
ctimo
cumic
cumin
cumin
noun
Its aromatic long seed, used as a spice, notably in Indian, Middle Eastern, and Mexican cookery.
The flowering plant Cuminum cyminum, in the family Apiaceae.
damia
damie
deism
deism
noun
A philosophical belief in the existence of a god (or goddess) knowable through human reason; especially, a belief in a creator god unaccompanied by any belief in supernatural phenomena or specific religious doctrines.
Belief in a god who ceased to intervene with existence after acting as the cause of the cosmos.
delim
demit
demit
noun
A document certifying that a person has (honourably) demitted, as from a Masonic lodge.
The act of demitting.
verb
(transitive) To let fall; to depress; to yield.
To relinquish an office, membership, authority, etc.; to resign, as from a Masonic lodge.
denim
denim
noun
A textile often made of cotton with a distinct diagonal pattern.
diamb
diamb
noun
(poetry) Alternative form of diiamb
didym
didym
noun
Obsolete form of didymium.
dimer
dimer
noun
(chemistry) A molecule consisting of two identical halves, formed by joining two identical molecules, sometimes with a single atom acting as a bridge.
dimes
dimes
noun
plural of dime
dimin
dimit
dimit
verb
(obsolete) To dismiss, let go, or release.
dimly
dimly
adv
In a dim manner; not clearly.
dimmy
dimmy
adj
(dated) somewhat dim; dimmish
dimna
dimps
dimps
noun
plural of dimp
disme
disme
noun
(US, dated, 18th century) A dime minted in 1792.
(obsolete) A tenth; a tenth part; a tithe.
domic
duomi
duomi
noun
plural of duomo
eemis
eimak
eimer
elemi
elemi
noun
(uncountable) A resin harvested from the tree.
A tree, Canarium luzonicum, native to the Philippines.
elymi
email
email
noun
(countable) A message sent through an email system.