Any of many bulbous plants of the genus Allium, including onions and garlic.
almain
almain
noun
Alternative form of Almain (“type of dance”)
almice
almida
almira
almira
Proper noun
name, in use mainly in the 18th and 19th century.
almire
almita
almoin
alulim
alumic
alumic
adj
(rare, inorganic chemistry) aluminic
alumin
alumni
alumni
noun
(often proscribed) An individual alumnus or alumna.
plural of alumnus
amabil
amalia
amalic
amalie
amelia
amelia
noun
(pathology) The congenital absence of one or more limbs.
amelie
amical
amical
adj
(now rare) Friendly, amicable.
amidol
amidol
noun
The hydrochloride of the amino-phenol 2,4-diaminophenol, used as a photographic developer.
amiles
amiral
amling
amouli
amylic
amylic
adj
(chemistry) Pertaining to, or derived from, amyl
amylin
amylin
noun
(biochemistry) A pancreatic polypeptide hormone that is secreted with insulin by the beta cells of the islets of Langerhans, that is a major component of the amyloid deposits found outside beta cells in those affected with type 2 diabetes, and that inhibits the glucose synthesis stimulated by insulin in skeletal muscles.
(biochemistry) The dextrin of starch.
anglim
animal
animal
adj
(slang, Ireland) Excellent
Of or relating to animals.
Pertaining to the spirit or soul; relating to sensation or innervation.
Raw, base, unhindered by social codes.
noun
(figuratively) A person who behaves wildly; a bestial, brutal, brutish, cruel, or inhuman person.
(informal) A person of a particular type.
(loosely) Any member of the kingdom Animalia other than a human.
(loosely, colloquial) Any land-living vertebrate (i.e. not fishes, insects, etc.).
(sciences) A eukaryote of the clade Animalia; a multicellular organism that is usually mobile, whose cells are not encased in a rigid cell wall (distinguishing it from plants and fungi) and which derives energy solely from the consumption of other organisms (distinguishing it from plants).
Matter, thing.
armill
armill
noun
(historical, astronomy) An ancient astronomical instrument, having either one ring placed in the plane of the equator for determining the time of the equinoxes (an equinoctial armil) or two or more rings, one in the plane of the meridian, for observing the solstices (a solstitial armil).
(obsolete) Any bracelet or armlet.
A bracelet used in royal coronations, especially that of the monarch of the United Kingdom (symbolically known as a "bracelet of wisdom and sincerity")
A silken stole worn around the neck by royalty.
asmile
aumail
aumail
verb
(transitive) To enamel.
(transitive) To figure or variegate.
awalim
baalim
belime
belime
verb
(transitive) To besmear or entangle with or as with bird-lime.
bemail
bemoil
bemoil
verb
(obsolete) To soil or dirty
bimbil
bimble
bimble
noun
(chiefly Britain) A gentle, meandering walk with no particular haste or purpose.
verb
(chiefly Britain, intransitive) To walk with no particular haste or purpose.
blimey
blimey
intj
(Australia, Britain, New Zealand, Ireland) Used to express anger, excitement, surprise, etc.
blimps
blimps
noun
plural of blimp
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blimp
blitum
bluism
bluism
noun
Alternative form of blueism
brimly
bulimy
bulimy
noun
Archaic form of bulimia.
bummil
calami
calami
noun
plural of calamus
camail
camail
noun
(historical) A piece of chainmail worn to protect the neck and shoulders, replacing the whole-head coif.
(historical) An ecclesiastical ornament worn by bishops.
camila
camile
camilo
chimla
chimla
noun
(Scotland, possibly obsolete) Chimney.
cilium
cilium
noun
(anatomy) An eyelash.
(botany) Hairs or similar protrusions along the margin of an organ.
(cytology) A short microscopic hairlike organelle projecting from a eukaryotic cell (such as a unicellular organism or one cell of a multicelled organism) which serve either for propulsion by causing currents in the surrounding fluid or as sensors.
(entomology) One of the fine hairs along an insect's wing.
cimbal
cimbal
noun
(obsolete) A kind of confectionery or cake.
Obsolete spelling of cymbal
cimnel
claims
claims
noun
plural of claim
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of claim
climax
climax
noun
(ecology) The culmination of ecological development, whereby species are in equilibrium with their environment.
(euphemistic) The culmination of sexual pleasure, an orgasm.
(narratology) The culmination of a narrative's rising action, the turning point.
(now often) A culmination or acme: the last term in an ascending series
(obsolete) An instance of such an ascending series.
(originally rhetoric) A rhetorical device in which a series is arranged in ascending order.
(rhetoric, imprecise) The final term of a rhetorical climax.
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To reach or bring to a climax (in any sense).
climbs
climbs
noun
plural of climb
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of climb
climes
climes
noun
plural of clime
colima
colima
Proper noun
A state of Mexico.
cumuli
cumuli
noun
plural of cumulus
cymlin
damali
delime
delime
verb
Synonym of unlime (“remove lime from hides”)
delium
diamyl
dilemi
dimble
dimble
noun
(obsolete) A bower; a dingle.
dimple
dimple
noun
A small depression or indentation in a surface.
Specifically, a small natural depression on the skin, especially on the face near the corners of the mouth.
verb
(intransitive) To create a dimple in one's face by smiling.
(transitive) To create a dimple in.
To form dimples; to sink into depressions or little inequalities.
dimply
dimply
adj
dimpled
dismal
dismal
adj
Causing despair; gloomy and bleak.
Depressing, dreary, cheerless.
Disappointingly inadequate.
Disastrous, calamitous
dolium
dolium
noun
(history, archaeology) A large earthenware vessel used for the storage and transportation of goods in the ancient Western Mediterranean.
eimile
elemin
elemin
noun
(organic chemistry) A clear oil obtained from elemi resin by distillation with water.
(organic chemistry) A crystallizable extract from elemi resin.
elemis
elemis
noun
plural of elemi
elmier
elmina
elmira
elmira
Proper noun
Any of a number of places in the US and Canada.
A village in Missouri State.
A city in New York State, and county seat of Chemung County.
elohim
elohim
Proper noun
God;
The extraterrestrial creators of humans; the Raelian gods.
A name for God in the Mormon religion.
eltime
emalia
emblic
emblic
noun
The fruit of Emblica officinalis (now Phyllanthus emblica, the Indian gooseberry, once used as a remedy against dysentery)
emboil
emboil
verb
(obsolete, intransitive) To boil with anger; to effervesce.
(obsolete, transitive) To cause to boil with anger; to irritate; to chafe.
emboli
emboli
noun
plural of embolus
emelia
emelin
emeril
emeril
noun
(obsolete) A glazier's diamond.
(obsolete) emery
emilee
emilia
emilie
emilio
enlimn
enlimn
verb
To adorn (a book, manuscript, etc.) by illuminating or ornamenting with coloured and decorated letters and figures.
eulima
family
family
adj
(slang) Homosexual.
Suitable for children and adults.
name
A group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood, marriage or adoption)
noun
(countable) A (close-knit) group of people related by blood, friendship, marriage, law, or custom, especially if they live or work together.
(countable) A group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood, marriage or adoption); kin; in particular, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family.
(countable) A nuclear family: a mother and father who are married and cohabiting and their child or children.
(countable) An extended family: a group of people who are related to one another by blood or marriage.
(countable) Any group or aggregation of things classed together as kindred or related from possessing in common characteristics which distinguish them from other things of the same order.
(countable, biology, taxonomy) A category in the classification of organisms, ranking below order and above genus; a taxon at that rank.
(countable, linguistics) A group of languages believed to have descended from the same ancestral language.
(countable, music) A group of instruments having the same basic method of tone production.
(set theory, countable) A collection of sets, especially of subsets of a given set.
(uncountable) Lineage, especially honorable or noble lineage.
(uncountable) Members of one's family collectively.
famuli
famuli
noun
plural of famulus
filmed
filmed
adj
(in compounds) Covered with a film of (a specified type or substance).
Covered with a film.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of film
filmer
filmer
noun
One who copies media to microfilm.
One who films with a camera.
filmet
filmic
filmic
adj
(literature) Of or relating to movies; cinematic.
fimble
fimble
noun
The male hemp plant.
verb
(intransitive, dialectal) To fumble; do (anything) imperfectly or irresolutely.
firmly
firmly
adv
(manner) In a firm or definite or strong manner.
(manner) Securely.
flimsy
flimsy
adj
(figurative) Weak; ill-founded.
Likely to bend or break under pressure.
noun
(informal, in the plural) Skimpy underwear.
(naval slang) A service certificate
(slang) A banknote.
Thin typing paper used to make multiple copies.
flioma
folium
folium
noun
(geometry) A curve of the third order, consisting of two infinite branches having a common asymptote. The curve has a double point, and a leaf-shaped loop.
(uncountable) Synonym of turnsole (“purple dye”)
A leaf, especially a thin leaf or plate.
fulmis
fumily
fumily
adv
With fumes or smoke.
fumuli
fumuli
noun
plural of fumulus
galium
galium
noun
(botany) Any of the genus Galium of annual and perennial herbaceous plants, including the bedstraws.
gamali
gamily
gamily
adv
Alternative spelling of gamely
In a gamy way; while being or tasting gamy
gilman
gilmer
gilmer
Proper noun
a town in Texas, USA
gilsum
gimbal
gimbal
noun
A device for suspending something, such as a ship's compass, so that it will remain level when its support is tipped.
verb
(intransitive) To swivel, move on an axis.
(transitive) To suspend using a gimbal or gimbals.
(transitive, aerospace) To move a reaction engine about on a gimbal so as to obtain pitching and yawing correction moments.
gimbel
gimble
gimble
noun
Alternative form of gimbal
verb
(East Anglia) To grin or smile.
gimels
gimels
noun
plural of gimel
gimlet
gimlet
noun
A cocktail, usually made with gin and lime juice.
A small screw-tipped tool for boring holes.
verb
(nautical, transitive) To turn round (an anchor) as if turning a gimlet.
To pierce or bore holes (as if using a gimlet).
gimmal
gimmal
noun
(obsolete) A quaint piece of machinery; a gimmer.
(obsolete) Joined work whose parts move within each other; a pair or series of interlocked rings.
gimpel
glimed
glimes
glioma
glioma
noun
(pathology) A tumour that arises from glial cells in the brain or spinal cord
grimly
grimly
adj
(now rare) Grim-looking, grim-natured.
adv
In a grim manner.
gromil
halima
hameil
hamilt
hamlin
hamlin
Proper noun
Any of various towns:
a town in West Virginia, USA
hamuli
hamuli
noun
plural of hamulus
helium
helium
noun
(countable) A form or sample of the element.
(uncountable) The second lightest chemical element (symbol He) with an atomic number of 2 and atomic weight of 4.002602, a colorless, odorless and inert noble gas.
hellim
hiemal
hiemal
adj
(rare) Of or pertaining to winter, wintry.
hilham
hilmar
himple
holism
holism
noun
A practice based on such a theory or belief.
A theory or belief that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts.
holmia
holmia
noun
(inorganic chemistry) The rare earth holmium oxide
holmic
holmic
adj
(chemistry, rare) Relating to holmium.
homily
homily
adv
In a homey manner.
noun
(Christianity) A sermon, especially concerning a practical matter.
A moralizing lecture.
humlie
hylism
hylism
noun
(philosophy) Materialism: the theory that there is nothing beyond matter.
idolum
idolum
noun
A mental image or idea.
A misconception or fallacy.
An insubstantial image; a spectre or phantom.
illium
illume
illume
verb
(archaic) To throw or spread light upon; to make light or bright.
imalda
imbalm
imbalm
verb
Archaic form of embalm.
imbler
imdtly
imelda
imelle
impala
impala
noun
An African antelope, Aepyceros melampus, noted for its leaping ability; the male has ridged, curved horns.
impale
impale
verb
(transitive) To pierce (something) with any long, pointed object.
(transitive, heraldry) To place two coats of arms side by side on the same shield (often those of two spouses upon marriage).
(transitive, intransitive) To enclose or fence with stakes.
(transitive, intransitive) To pierce with a pale; to put to death by fixing on a sharp stake.