(informal, chiefly US) Alternative spelling of although
ashot
athol
athos
athos
Proper noun
one of the Gigantes
A peninsula in Greece containing Mount Athos
azoth
azoth
noun
(alchemy) The first principle of metals, that is, mercury, which was formerly supposed to exist in all metals, and to be extractable from them.
The universal remedy of Paracelsus.
bhoot
bhoot
noun
(India) A supernatural creature, usually the ghost of a deceased person.
booth
booth
noun
A small stall for the display and sale of goods.
An enclosed table with seats, as in a diner or café.
An enclosure for keeping animals.
An enclosure just big enough to accommodate one standing person.
botch
botch
noun
(archaic) One who makes a mess of something.
(obsolete) A tumour or other malignant swelling.
A case or outbreak of boils or sores.
A messy, disorderly or confusing combination; conglomeration; hodgepodge.
A mistake that is very stupid or embarrassing.
A patch put on, or a part of a garment patched or mended in a clumsy manner.
An action, job, or task that has been performed very badly; a ruined, defective, or clumsy piece of work.
verb
(transitive) To perform (a task) in an unacceptable or incompetent manner; to make a mess of something
To do something without skill, without care, or clumsily.
To repair or mend clumsily.
botha
bothe
bothe
det
Obsolete spelling of both
bothy
bothy
noun
(Scotland, Ireland, Northumbria) A small cottage, especially one for communal use in remote areas by labourers or farmhands.
broth
broth
noun
(countable) A soup made from broth and other ingredients such as vegetables, herbs or diced meat.
(uncountable) Water in which food (meat or vegetable etc) has been boiled.
cahot
chiot
chort
chots
chott
chott
noun
(geology) A dry salt lake, in the Saharan area of Africa, that stays dry in the summer but receives some water in the winter.
chout
chout
noun
(British India, history) An assessment equal to a quarter of the revenue, levied by the Marathas from other Indian kingdoms as compensation for being exempted from plunder.
cloth
cloth
noun
(countable) A piece of cloth used for a particular purpose.
(countable, uncountable) A fabric, usually made of woven, knitted, or felted fibres or filaments, such as used in dressing, decorating, cleaning or other practical use.
(in idioms) Priesthood, clergy.
(metaphoric) Appearance; seeming.
(metaphoric) Substance or essence; the whole of something complex.
A form of attire that represents a particular profession or status.
Specifically, a tablecloth, especially as spread before a meal or removed afterwards.
cooth
copht
cotch
cotch
verb
(Jamaica, intransitive) To prop, lean, rest.
(Jamaica, slang, intransitive) To hang out or chill out.
Pronunciation spelling of caught / (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of catch
cothe
cothe
noun
Alternative form of coath
cothy
couth
couth
adj
(obsolete) Familiar, known; well-known, renowned.
Agreeable, friendly, pleasant.
Comfortable; cosy, snug.
Marked by or possessing a high degree of sophistication; cultured, refined.
noun
(rare) A person with social graces; a refined or sophisticated person.
Social grace, refinement, sophistication; etiquette, manners.
dhoti
dhoti
noun
(countable) A long loincloth worn by men in India.
(countable, uncountable) The cotton fabric used for such loincloths.
dhoty
doeth
eoith
ethos
ethos
noun
(aesthetics) The traits in a work of art which express the ideal or typic character, as influenced by the ethos (character or fundamental values) of a people, rather than realistic or emotional situations or individual character in a narrow sense; opposed to pathos.
(rhetoric) A form of rhetoric in which the writer or speaker invokes their authority, competence or expertise in an attempt to persuade others that their view is correct.
The character or fundamental values of a person, people, culture, or movement.
fohat
forth
forth
adj
Misspelling of fourth.
adv
(obsolete) Beyond a (certain) boundary; away; abroad; out.
Forward in time, place or degree.
Out into view; from a particular place or position.
prep
(obsolete) Forth from; out of.
fotch
fotch
verb
(African-American Vernacular, obsolete) Pronunciation spelling of fetch.
(African-American Vernacular, obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of fetch; fetched
(figuratively) unimportant or insubstantial talk, events, or actions; drivel
The idle rich;
Thousands of African children die each day: why do the newspapers continue to discuss unnecessary showbiz froth?
foam
verb
(intransitive) (literally) To spew saliva as froth; (figuratively) to rage, vent one's anger.
(intransitive) (of a liquid) To bubble.
(transitive) To cover with froth.
(transitive) To create froth in (a liquid).
(transitive) To spit, vent, or eject, as froth.
ghost
ghost
noun
(Internet) An unresponsive user on IRC, resulting from the user's client disconnecting without notifying the server.
(attributive) Abandoned.
(attributive) Of cryptid, supernatural or extraterrestrial nature.
(attributive) Perceived or listed but not real.
(attributive) Remnant; the remains of a(n).
(attributive) Substitute.
(attributive, in names of species) White or pale.
(attributive, linguistics, computing) A formerly nonexistent character that was at some point mistakenly encoded into a character set standard, which might have since become used opportunistically for some genuine purpose.
(computing) An image of a file or hard disk.
(countable) Clipping of ghost pepper.
(espionage) A covert (and deniable) agent.
(quantum mechanics) An unphysical state in a gauge theory.
(theater) An understudy.
(uncommon or dated) The spirit; the human soul.
(uncountable) A game in which players take turns to add a letter to a possible word, trying not to complete a word.
(video games) An opponent in a racing game that follows a previously recorded route, allowing players to compete against previous best times.
A dead person whose identity is stolen by another. See ghosting.
A false image formed in a telescope, camera, or other optical device by reflection from the surfaces of one or more lenses.
A ghostwriter.
A nonexistent person invented to obtain some fraudulent benefit.
An unwanted image similar to and overlapping or adjacent to the main one on a television screen, caused by the transmitted image being received both directly and via reflection.
Any faint shadowy semblance; an unsubstantial image.
Someone whose identity cannot be established because there are no records of him/her.
The disembodied soul; the soul or spirit of a deceased person; a spirit appearing after death.
The faint image that remains after an attempt to remove graffiti.
verb
(Internet, transitive) To forcibly disconnect an IRC user who is using one's reserved nickname.
(computing) To copy a file or hard drive image.
(film) To provide the speaking or singing voice for another actor, who is lip-syncing.
(graphical user interface) To gray out (a visual item) to indicate that it is unavailable.
(intransitive) To appear or move without warning, quickly and quietly; to slip.
(literary) To imbue with a ghost-like hue or effect.
(nautical) To sail seemingly without wind.
(obsolete) To die; to expire.
(obsolete, transitive) To haunt; to appear to in the form of an apparition.
(slang, social media) To perform an act of ghosting: to break up with someone without warning or explanation; to ignore someone, especially on social media.
(transitive) To transfer (a prisoner) to another prison without the prior knowledge of other inmates.
(transitive, intransitive) To ghostwrite.
gotch
gotch
noun
(Saskatchewan, Manitoba, slang) Men's underwear.
gotha
goths
goths
noun
plural of goth
helot
helot
noun
(historical, Ancient Greece) A member of the ancient Spartan class of serfs.
A serf; a slave.
hoast
hoast
noun
(dialectal) A cough.
Obsolete form of host.
verb
(intransitive, dialect) To cough.
hoist
hoist
noun
A hoisting device, such as pulley or crane.
The act of hoisting; a lift.
The position of a flag (on a mast) or of a sail on a ship when lifted up to its highest level.
The position of a main fore-and-aft topsail on a ship and fore fore-and-aft topsail on a ship.
The triangular vertical position of a flag, as opposed to the flying state, or triangular vertical position of a sail, when flying from a mast.
verb
(intransitive) To be lifted up.
(transitive) To raise; to lift; to elevate (especially, to raise or lift to a desired elevation, by means of tackle or pulley, said of a sail, a flag, a heavy package or weight).
(transitive, computing theory) To extract (code) from a loop construct as part of optimization.
(transitive, historical) To lift someone up to be flogged.
(transitive, slang) To steal.
(transitive, sports, often figurative) To lift a trophy or similar prize into the air in celebration of a victory.
holst
holts
holts
noun
plural of holt
holtz
hoots
hoots
noun
plural of hoot
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hoot
hooty
hooty
adj
Characterised by a hooting sound.
horst
horst
noun
(geology) An area of the earth's surface which is raised relative to surrounding land.
horta
hosta
hosta
noun
Any of several herbaceous Asiatic plants of the genus Hosta.
hosts
hosts
noun
plural of host
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of host
hotch
hotch
verb
(now chiefly Scotland) To move irregularly up and down.
(now chiefly Scotland) To swarm (with).
hotei
hotei
Proper noun
The Chinese god Budai, the fat and happy god of abundance and good health, and one of the seven gods of luck.
hotel
hotel
noun
(Australia) A pub
(South Asia) A restaurant; any dining establishment.
(international standards) Alternative letter-case form of Hotel from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet.
(now chiefly historical) A large town house or mansion; a grand private residence, especially in France.
An establishment that provides accommodation and other services for paying guests; normally larger than a guesthouse, and often one of a chain.
The guest accommodation and dining section of a cruise ship.
The larger red property in the game of Monopoly, in contradistinction to houses.
hotly
hotly
adv
In a heated manner; intensely or vehemently.
With great amounts of heat.
hotol
hotze
hoult
hoult
noun
(obsolete) A wood; copse.
hutto
johst
lhota
litho
litho
adj
Clipping of lithographic.
noun
Clipping of lithograph.
verb
To lithograph.
loath
loath
adj
(obsolete) Angry, hostile.
(obsolete) Loathsome, unpleasant.
Averse, disinclined; reluctant, unwilling.
verb
Obsolete spelling of loathe
lotah
lotah
noun
Alternative spelling of lota (Indian water-pot)
lotha
louth
louth
Proper noun
A village and county (County Louth) in the Republic of Ireland.
A town in Lincolnshire, England.
lowth
lowth
noun
(UK dialectal) (in the plural) Lowlands.
(UK dialectal, Northern England) Lowness.
mahto
metho
metho
noun
(Australia, colloquial) Methylated spirits.
month
month
noun
(obsolete, in the plural) A woman's period; menstrual discharge.
A period into which a year is divided, historically based on the phases of the moon.
A period of 30 days, 31 days, or some alternation thereof.
mooth
morth
motch
moths
moths
noun
plural of moth
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moth
mothy
mothy
adj
infested with moths
moth-eaten
mouth
mouth
noun
(anatomy) The opening of a creature through which food is ingested.
(obsolete) A principal speaker; one who utters the common opinion; a mouthpiece.
(obsolete) A wry face; a grimace; a mow.
(obsolete) Speech; language; testimony.
(saddlery) The crosspiece of a bridle bit, which enters the mouth of an animal.
(slang) A loud or overly talkative person.
An outlet, aperture or orifice.
The end of a river out of which water flows into a sea or other large body of water.
verb
(obsolete) To make mouths at
(sheep husbandry) To examine the teeth of.
(transitive) To make the actions of speech, without producing sound.
(transitive) To pick up or handle with the lips or mouth, but not chew or swallow.
(transitive) To speak; to utter.
(transitive, intransitive) To utter with a voice that is overly loud or swelling.
The prompter mouthed the words to the actor, who had forgotten them.
To carry in the mouth.
To exit at a mouth (such as a river mouth)
To form a mouth or opening in.
To form or cleanse with the mouth; to lick, as a bear licks her cub.
To form with the mouth.
To take into the mouth; to seize or grind with the mouth or teeth; to chew; to devour.
mowth
nocht
north
north
adj
(colloquial) More or greater than.
(ecclesiastical) Designating, or situated in, the liturgical north (in a church, the direction to the left-hand side of a person facing the altar).
(meteorology) Of wind, from the north.
Of or pertaining to the north; northern.
Pertaining to the part of a corridor used by northbound traffic.
Toward the north; northward.
adv
Toward the north; northward; northerly.
noun
(ecclesiastical) In a church: the direction to the left-hand side of a person facing the altar.
(physics) The positive or north pole of a magnet, which seeks the magnetic pole near Earth's geographic North Pole (which, for its magnetic properties, is a south pole).
Alternative letter-case form of North (“a northern region; the inhabitants thereof”).
One of the four principal compass points, specifically 0° (being directed towards the North Pole); conventionally upwards on a map.
The up or positive direction.
verb
(obsolete, intransitive) To turn or move toward the north.
notch
notch
noun
(US slang) Woman.
(electronics) A portion of a mobile phone that overlaps the edge of the screen, used to house camera, sensors etc. while maximizing screen space.
(finance) A discontinuous change in a taxation schedule.
(informal) A level or degree.
A mountain pass; a defile.
An indentation.
Such a cut, used for keeping a record.
verb
(transitive) To cut a notch in (something).
(transitive) To fit (an arrow) to a bow by means of the notch cut at the end of the arrow; to nock.
(transitive) To join by means of notches.
(transitive) To record (a score or similar) by making notches on something.
(transitive, informal) To achieve (something); to add to one's score or record of successes.
oaths
oaths
noun
plural of oath
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oath
ortho
ortho
noun
(countable, astronomy) A certain type of flat eyepiece.
(countable, chemistry) An isomer of a benzene derivative having two substituents adjacent on the ring.
(countable, imaging) An orthophoto.
(countable, photography, dated) An orthochromatic plate.
(uncountable, medicine) Orthopedics.
osyth
other
other
adj
(obsolete) Left, as opposed to right.
Alien.
Different.
Second.
See other (determiner) below.
adv
(obsolete) Otherwise.
det
Not the one or ones previously referred to.
noun
An other, another (person, etc), more often rendered as another.
The other one; the second of two.
verb
(transitive) To regard, label, or treat as an "other", as not part of the same group; to view as different and alien.
(transitive) To treat as different or separate; segregate; ostracise.
othin
ought
ought
adv
Alternative spelling of aught; at all, to any degree.
noun
A statement of what ought to be the case as contrasted with what is the case.
Alternative spelling of aught; cipher, zero, nought.
pron
Alternative spelling of aught; anything
verb
(auxiliary) Indicating advisability or prudence.
(auxiliary) Indicating desirability.
(auxiliary) Indicating duty or obligation.
(auxiliary) Indicating likelihood or probability.
(obsolete) simple past tense of owe
outhe
owght
photo
photo
noun
(informal) A digital picture of any kind.
(informal) A photo finish.
(informal) A photograph.
verb
(transitive) To take a photograph of.
phots
phots
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of phot
potch
potch
noun
(chiefly Australia, mineralogy, gemmology) A type of rough opal without colour, and therefore not worth selling.
verb
(transitive) To bleach rags in paper-making.
Obsolete form of poach (to cook in simmering water).
To thrust.
To trample.
pytho
quoth
quoth
verb
(archaic or literary, now defective) simple past tense of quethe; said
(defective, modal, auxiliary, nonstandard, archaic) To say.
roath
rotch
routh
rowth
shoat
shoat
noun
A geep, a sheep-goat hybrid (whether artificially produced or the result of animals from these species naturally intermating).
A young, newly-weaned pig.
shoot
shoot
intj
A mild expletive, expressing disbelief or disdain
noun
(card games) The act of taking all point cards in one hand.
(mining) A vein of ore running in the same general direction as the lode.
(professional wrestling, slang) An event that is unscripted or legitimate.
(weaving) A weft thread shot through the shed by the shuttle; a pick.
A hunt or shooting competition.
A photography session.
A rush of water; a rapid.
A seismic survey carried out with geophones in an attempt to detect oil.
A shoat; a young pig.
An inclined plane, either artificial or natural, down which timber, coal, ore, etc., are caused to slide; a chute.
The act of shooting; the discharge of a missile; a shot.
The emerging stem and embryonic leaves of a new plant.
verb
(aviation) To carry out, or attempt to carry out (an approach to an airport runway).
(carpentry) To plane straight; to fit by planing.
(gambling) To throw dice.
(informal, transitive) To send to someone.
(intransitive) To cause a weapon to discharge a projectile.
(intransitive) To discharge a missile; said of a weapon.
(intransitive) To hunt birds, etc. with a gun.
(intransitive) To move very quickly and suddenly.
(intransitive, usually, as imperative) To begin to speak.
(nautical) To move ahead by force of momentum, as a sailing vessel when the helm is put hard alee.
(obsolete) To change form suddenly; especially, to solidify.
(obsolete, intransitive) To feel a quick, darting pain; to throb in pain.
(professional wrestling) To deviate from kayfabe, either intentionally or accidentally; to actually connect with unchoreographed fighting blows and maneuvers, or speak one's mind (instead of an agreed script).
(surveying) To measure the distance and direction to (a point).
(transitive) To fire (a projectile).
(transitive) To fire (a weapon that releases a projectile).
(transitive) To fire a projectile at (a person or target).
(transitive) To hunt on (a piece of land); to kill game in or on.
(transitive) To penetrate, like a missile; to dart with a piercing sensation.
(transitive) To push or thrust a bolt quickly; hence, to open a lock.
(transitive) To tip (something, especially coal) down a chute.
(transitive) To travel or ride on (breaking waves) rowards the shore.
(transitive, figurative) To dismiss or do away with.
(transitive, intransitive, analogous) To photograph.
(transitive, intransitive, analogous, film, television) To film.
(transitive, intransitive, colloquial) To inject a drug (such as heroin) intravenously.
(transitive, slang) To ejaculate.
(wrestling) To lunge.
To carry out a seismic survey with geophones in an attempt to detect oil.
To germinate; to bud; to sprout.
To go over or pass quickly through.
To grow; to advance.
To make the stated score.
To protrude; to jut; to project; to extend.
To push or thrust forward; to project; to protrude; often with out.
To send out or forth, especially with a rapid or sudden motion; to cast with the hand; to hurl; to discharge; to emit.
To variegate as if by sprinkling or intermingling; to color in spots or patches.ᵂ
short
short
adj
(baking, of pastries, metallurgy) Brittle, crumbly. (See shortbread, shortcake, shortcrust, shortening, hot short, cold-short.)
(by extension) Doubtful of, skeptical of.
(colloquial) Undiluted; neat.
(cricket, of a ball) bowled so that it bounces relatively far from the batsman.
(cricket, of a fielder or fielding position) that is relatively close to the batsman.
(finance) Being in a financial investment position that is structured to be profitable if the price of the underlying security declines in the future.
(finance, dated) Of money: given in the fewest possible notes, i.e. those of the largest denomination.
(followed by for) Of a word or phrase, constituting an abbreviation (for another) or shortened form (of another).
(gambling) Of betting odds, offering a small return for the money wagered.
(golf, of an approach shot or putt) that falls short of the green or the hole.
(obsolete) Not distant in time; near at hand.
(of a person) Of comparatively small height.
Abrupt; brief; pointed; petulant.
Deficient; less; not coming up to a measure or standard.
Having a small distance from one end or edge to another, either horizontally or vertically.
Having little duration.
Insufficiently provided; inadequately supplied, especially with money; scantily furnished; lacking.
Limited in quantity; inadequate; insufficient; scanty.
adv
(cricket, of the manner of bounce of a cricket ball) Relatively far from the batsman and hence bouncing higher than normal; opposite of full.
(finance) With a negative ownership position.
Abruptly, curtly, briefly.
Unawares.
Without achieving a goal or requirement.
noun
(US, slang) An automobile; especially in crack shorts, to break into automobiles.
(baseball) A shortstop.
(finance) A short sale or short position.
(finance) A short seller.
(phonetics) A short sound, syllable, or vowel.
(programming) An integer variable having a smaller range than normal integers; usually two bytes long.
A short circuit.
A short film.
A short version of a garment in a particular size.
A summary account.
prep
(finance) Having a negative position in.
Deficient in.
verb
(intransitive, of an electrical circuit) To short circuit.
(obsolete) To shorten.
(transitive) To cause a short circuit in (something).
(transitive) To shortchange.
(transitive, business) To sell something, especially securities, that one does not own at the moment for delivery at a later date in hopes of profiting from a decline in the price; to sell short.
(transitive, informal) To provide with a smaller than agreed or labeled amount.
shote
shote
noun
(obsolete, UK, dialect) A fish resembling the trout, the grayling (Thymallus thymallus).
Alternative form of shoat
shots
shots
noun
plural of shot
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shot
shott
shout
shout
noun
(UK, Australia, New Zealand, slang) A round of drinks in a pub; the turn to pay the shot or scot; an act of paying for a round of drinks.
(UK, Australia, slang) A call-out for an emergency services team.
(UK, dialect) A light flat-bottomed boat used in duck-shooting.
(informal) A greeting, name-check or other mention, for example on a radio or TV programme.
(informal) A suggestion; an idea.
A loud burst of voice or voices; a violent and sudden outcry, especially that of a multitude expressing joy, triumph, exultation, anger, or great effort.
verb
(Australia, New Zealand, slang) To pay for food, drink or entertainment for others.
(Internet) To post a text message (for example, email) in upper case, regarded as the electronic messaging equivalent of oral shouting.
(intransitive) To utter a sudden and loud cry, as in joy, triumph, exultation or anger, or to attract attention, to animate others, etc.
(transitive) To utter with a shout; to cry; to shout out
(transitive, obsolete) To treat with shouts or clamor.
sloth
sloth
noun
(countable) A herbivorous, arboreal South American mammal of the families Megalonychidae and Bradypodidae, noted for its slowness and inactivity.
(rare) A collective term for a group of bears.
(uncountable) Laziness; slowness in the mindset; disinclination to action or labour.
verb
(obsolete, intransitive, transitive) To be idle; to idle (away time).
socht
sooth
sooth
adj
(archaic) True.
(obsolete) Pleasing; delightful; sweet.
adv
(archaic) In truth; indeed.
noun
(archaic) Truth.
(obsolete) Augury; prognostication.
(obsolete) Blandishment; cajolery.
(obsolete) Reality; fact.
verb
Obsolete form of soothe.
sotho
sotho
Proper noun
A group of closely related Bantu lects spoken in South Africa, Lesotho, Botswana, and Zambia.
Sesotho.
A Mosotho.
soths
south
south
adj
(ecclesiastical) Designating, or situated in, the liturgical south.
(meteorology, of wind) from the south.
Of or pertaining to the south; southern.
Pertaining to the part of a corridor used by southbound traffic.
Toward the south; southward.
adv
(meteorology) Of wind, from the south.
Downward.
In an adverse direction or trend (go south).
noun
(ecclesiastical) In a church: the direction to the right-hand side of a person facing the altar.
(figurative) down or the negative direction
(physics) The negative or south pole of a magnet
One of the four principal compass points, specifically 180° (being directed towards the South Pole); conventionally downwards on a map.
The southern region or area; the inhabitants thereof.
verb
(astronomy) To come to the meridian; to cross the north and south line.
To turn or move toward the south; to veer toward the south.
stosh
stosh
noun
fish offal
pomace
stroh
tahoe
tahoe
Proper noun
A mountain freshwater lake on the border of northern California and Nevada.
tchao
theol
theor
theos
theow
theow
noun
(historical) A bondman or bondwoman; a slave.
thero
thiol
thiol
noun
(organic chemistry) A univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound containing such a radical.
thoas
thock
thock
intj
A clear, echoing thud, as of an axe chopping wood.
verb
To make, or cause to make, a thock sound.
thoer
thoft
thoft
noun
(UK, dialect) A rowing-bench.
thoke
thokk
thole
thole
noun
(architecture) A cupola, a dome, a rotunda; a tholus.
A pin in the side of a boat which acts as a fulcrum for the oars.
A pin, or handle, of the snath (shaft) of a scythe.
verb
(intransitive, dated) To suffer.
(transitive, now Northern England, Northern Ireland, Scotland) To endure, to put up with, to tolerate.
tholi
tholi
noun
plural of tholus
thoma
thone
thone
adj
(dialectal) damp; moist; wet; soft from dampness.
thong
thong
noun
(UK, US) An undergarment or swimwear consisting of very narrow strips designed to cover just the genitals and nothing more.
(usually in the plural, Australia, US) An item of footwear, usually of rubber, secured by two straps which join to pass between the big toe and its neighbour.
A strip of leather.
The largest section of a bullwhip constructed of many straps of braided leather.
thoom
thoon
thora
thore
thorn
thorn
noun
(botany) A sharp protective spine of a plant.
(figurative) That which pricks or annoys; anything troublesome.
A letter of Latin script (capital: Þ, small: þ), borrowed from the futhark; today used only in Icelandic to represent the voiceless dental fricative, but originally used in several early Germanic scripts, including Old English where it represented the dental fricatives that are today written th (Old English did not have phonemic voicing distinctions for fricatives).
Any shrub or small tree that bears thorns, especially a hawthorn.
verb
To pierce with, or as if with, a thorn (sharp pointed object).
thoro
thoro
adj
Informal spelling of thorough.
thorp
thorp
noun
(archaic, now chiefly in placenames) A group of houses standing together in the country; a hamlet; a village.
thorr
thort
thort
verb
Eye dialect spelling of thought.
those
those
det
plural of that
thoth
thoth
Proper noun
The ancient Egyptian moon god of wisdom, learning, and magic, usually depicted as an ibis or baboon.
The first month of the later ancient Egyptian civil calendar and Coptic calendar, corresponding to the first month of the season of Akhet. Since 25 BCE, when the calendar was reformed to include leap-days, Thoth has been in roughly September.
thous
thous
noun
plural of thou (used in the sense of a unit of length)
plural of thou; the use of the second-person pronoun "thou," especially as a marker of archaism, formality, or reverence; also thou's.
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thou
thowt
thowt
noun
Archaic spelling of thought.
verb
(archaic) simple past tense and past participle of think
throb
throb
noun
A beating, vibration or palpitation.
verb
(intransitive) To pound or beat rapidly or violently.
(intransitive) To vibrate or pulsate with a steady rhythm.
(intransitive, of a body part) To pulse (often painfully) in time with the circulation of blood.
throe
throe
noun
(figuratively, usually in the plural) A hard struggle, especially one associated with the beginning or finishing of a task.
(usually in the plural) The pain of labour or childbirth; the suffering of death.
A severe pang or spasm of pain, especially one experienced when the uterus contracts during childbirth, or when a person is about to die.
Any severe pang or spasm, especially an outburst of feeling; a paroxysm.
Synonym of froe (“a cleaving tool for splitting cask staves and shingles from a block of wood”)
verb
(intransitive) To feel throes; to struggle in extreme pain; to be in agony; to agonize.
(transitive) To cause (someone) to feel throes, as if in childbirth; to put in agony.
throu
throw
throw
noun
(obsolete) A moment, time, occasion.
(obsolete) A period of time; a while.
(veterinary medicine) The act of giving birth in animals, especially in cows.
A distance travelled; displacement.
A piece of fabric used to cover a bed, sofa or other soft furnishing.
A single instance, occurrence, venture, or chance.
Obsolete spelling of throe
One's ability to throw.
The act of throwing something.
The flight of a thrown object.
verb
(American football) Synonym of pass
(baseball, slang, of a team, a manager, etc.) To select (a pitcher); to assign a pitcher to a given role (such as starter or reliever).
(ceramics) To make (a pot) by shaping clay as it turns on a wheel.
(figuratively) To send desperately.
(martial arts) To lift the opponent off the ground and bring him back down, especially into a position behind the thrower.
(obsolete, Scotland, Northern England) To twist or turn.
(sports, video games) To intentionally lose a game.
(transitive) To cause a certain number on the die or dice to be shown after rolling it.
(transitive) To eject or cause to fall off.
(transitive) To hurl; to cause an object to move rapidly through the air.
(transitive) To imprison.
(transitive) To install (a bridge).
(transitive) To move to another position or condition; to displace.
(transitive) To project or send forth.
(transitive) To show sudden emotion, especially anger.
(transitive, bridge) To discard.
(transitive, computing) To send (an error) to an exception-handling mechanism in order to interrupt normal processing.
(transitive, cricket, of a bowler) To deliver (the ball) illegally by straightening the bowling arm during delivery.
(transitive, informal) To confuse or mislead.
(transitive, intransitive) To roll (a die or dice).
(transitive, of a punch or boxing combination) To deliver.
(transitive, said of one's voice) To change in order to give the illusion that the voice is that of someone else.
(transitive, veterinary medicine) Of animals: to give birth to (young).
To organize an event, especially a party.
To put on hastily; to spread carelessly.
To twist two or more filaments of (silk, etc.) so as to form one thread; to twist together, as singles, in a direction contrary to the twist of the singles themselves; sometimes applied to the whole class of operations by which silk is prepared for the weaver.
thsos
thuoc
toher
tomah
toosh
toosh
noun
Alternative spelling of tush; the buttocks
a light Tibetan shawl; a shahtoosh
tooth
tooth
noun
(algebraic geometry) An irreducible component of a comb that intersects the handle in exactly one point, that point being distinct from the unique point of intersection for any other tooth of the comb.
(animation) The rough surface of some kinds of cel or other films that allows better adhesion of artwork.
(botany) A pointed projection from the margin of a leaf.