A tropical American evergreen shrub, Bixa orellana; the lipstick tree.
An orange-red dye obtained from this seed.
The seed of this tree used as a colouring or in Latin American cooking.
achuete
acolyth
acolyth
noun
Obsolete form of acolyte.
acutish
acutish
adj
Somewhat acute.
acworth
adhibit
adhibit
verb
To affix.
To allow in; to admit.
To apply or administer (something, such as a remedy).
adsmith
adsmith
noun
A writer of advertising copy.
aethers
aethers
noun
plural of aether
aethusa
aflight
aflight
adj
(obsolete) Showing distress, anxiety or other strong emotion.
Covered or filled (with something flying).
Fleeing.
Flying.
afright
afright
adj
Alternative form of affright
agathin
agathis
agathon
agnatha
agnatha
noun
An agnathan.
agoroth
agoroth
noun
plural of agora
agretha
aguroth
aheight
aheight
adv
(obsolete) From high, from a high point.
ahrendt
ahuatle
ahuatle
noun
corixid eggs used in Mexican cuisine
airthed
aitches
aitches
noun
plural of aitch
akihito
alamoth
alamoth
adj
(biblical, music) soprano or, possibly, virgin
alathia
aleetha
alength
alength
Adverb
At full length; lengthwise.
aleshot
alethea
alethia
alethic
alethic
adj
(logic) Of or pertaining to the various modalities of truth, such as the possibility or impossibility of something being true.
alights
alights
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of alight
alithea
alithia
aliyoth
almight
almight
adj
(obsolete) almighty
alright
alright
adj
(often proscribed) Alternative form of all right; satisfactory; okay; in acceptable order.
adv
(often proscribed) Alternative form of all right.
intj
(UK, informal) A generic greeting; hello; how are you.
(informal) Used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance; OK.
alswith
althaea
althaea
noun
(botany) Any plant of the genus Althaea.
altheas
altheas
noun
plural of althea
althein
altheta
althing
althing
Proper noun
the national parliament of Iceland
althorn
althorn
noun
(music) An alto or tenor saxhorn
ambatch
ambatch
noun
(countable) A raft made from bundles of the stems of this plant.
A large shrub or small tree found in and around water in the African tropics, Aeschynomene elaphroxylon, formerly used to make rafts due to its extremely lightweight wood.
amherst
amherst
Proper noun
A in Colorado
A town in Maine
A town in Massachusetts.
A village in Nebraska
A town in New Hampshire
A town and suburb in New York
A town in Nova Scotia
A city in Ohio
A township municipality in Quebec
A city in Texas
A town in Victoria, Australia
A town in Virginia
A village in Wisconsin
amianth
amianth
noun
(poetic, dated) amianthus
anahita
anahita
Proper noun
the name of an Iranian goddess, associated with fertility, healing and wisdom.
anathem
anethol
anethol
noun
Dated form of anethole.
anethum
anights
anights
adv
(archaic) In the night time; at night.
anither
another
another
det
Any or some; any different person, indefinitely; anyone else; someone else.
Not the same; different.
One more/further, in addition to a former number; a second or additional one, similar in likeness or in effect.
pron
An additional one of the same kind.
One of a group of things of the same kind.
One that is different from the current one.
anthdia
antheia
antheia
Proper noun
One of the Charites worshipped in Athens.
antheil
anthela
anthela
noun
(botany) A cymose corymb with the lateral flowers higher than the central ones.
anthema
anthems
anthems
noun
plural of anthem
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anthem
anthemy
anthers
anthers
noun
plural of anther
antheus
anthill
anthill
noun
A cone-shaped structure built from sediment and other available materials by ants or termites, and beneath which the colony nests.
anthine
anthoid
anthoid
adj
Resembling a flower.
noun
(botany) A flower or, more commonly, a floret that has the simplest, most basic type of structure.
anthony
anthony
Proper noun
name, in regular use since the Middle Ages.
A city in Kansas, USA
A city in New Mexico
A town in Texas
anthood
anthood
noun
The state or essence of being an ant.
anthrax
anthrax
noun
(pathology) An acute infectious disease of herbivores, especially sheep and cattle, caused by Bacillus anthracis.
The human disease that can occur in humans through contact with infected herbivores, tissue from infected animals, or high concentrations of anthrax spores, but is not usually spread between humans, with symptoms including lesions on the skin or in the lungs, often fatal.
anthrol
anthrop
anthryl
anthryl
noun
(organic chemistry) Any of three isomeric univalent radicals derived from anthracene
antihum
antihum
noun
(historical) A device that reduces the mechanical vibration of telegraph wires to prevent their making a humming sound.
antioch
antioch
Proper noun
the name of a number of cities founded by kings of the Seleucid dynasty, the most famous being "Antioch on the Orontes" in ancient Syria (modern-day Antakya in south-eastern Turkey).
A city in California.
A village in Illinois.
An unincorporated community in Jackson Township, Clinton County, Indiana, USA
An unincorporated community in Wright Township, Greene County, Indiana, USA
An unincorporated community in Pike Township, Jay County, Indiana, USA
An unincorporated community in Posey Township, Switzerland County, Indiana, USA
A ghost town in Nebraska.
A village in Ohio.
antship
apathia
apathic
apathus
aphetic
aphetic
adj
(astrology) Of or relating to the apheta; life-giving.
(phonology) Of, relating to, or formed by aphesis.
aphotic
aphotic
adj
Having no light, especially no sunlight; specifically (biology, oceanography) describing that part of deep lakes and oceans where less than one per cent of sunlight penetrates and where photosynthesis is not possible.
aphrite
aphrite
noun
(mineralogy) A foliated or chalk-like variety of calcite.
aphthae
aphthae
noun
plural of aphtha
aphthic
aphthic
adj
Of or relating to aphtha.
apothec
apothem
apothem
noun
(geometry) The distance from the center of a regular polygon perpendicular to one of its sides (a special case of the above).
(geometry) The perpendicular distance from the center of a circle to a chord of the same circle.
apothgm
apthorp
archest
archest
adj
superlative form of arch: most arch
verb
(archaic) second-person singular simple present form of arch
archlet
archlet
noun
A small arch.
archont
arthaud
arthral
arthral
adj
(anatomy) Relating to a joint
arthron
arthron
noun
An articulation or joint.
aseethe
aseethe
adj
Seething.
asenath
aseneth
asgarth
ashanti
ashiest
ashiest
adj
superlative form of ashy: most ashy
ashtray
ashtray
noun
A receptacle for ash and butts from cigarettes and cigars.
ashwort
askwith
asphalt
asphalt
noun
A sticky, black and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid, composed almost entirely of bitumen, that is present in most crude petroleums and in some natural deposits.
Ellipsis of asphalt concrete., a hard ground covering used for roads and walkways.
verb
(transitive) To pave with asphalt.
asquith
astheny
astheny
noun
Dated form of asthenia.
asthmas
asthmas
noun
plural of asthma
asthore
asthore
noun
treasure (as a term of endearment)
aswithe
ataghan
ataliah
atechny
ateuchi
athalee
athalia
athalie
athalla
athamas
athanor
athanor
noun
(historical) A furnace or stove designed and used to maintain uniform heat, primarily used by alchemists.
athbash
athecae
atheism
atheism
noun
(broadly) Rejection of belief that any deities exist (with or without a belief that no deities exist).
(historical) Absence of belief in a particular deity, pantheon, or religious doctrine (notwithstanding belief in other deities).
(strictly) Belief that no deities exist (sometimes including rejection of other religious beliefs).
(very broadly) Absence of belief that any deities exist (including absence of the concept of deities).
atheist
atheist
adj
Of or relating to atheists or atheism; atheistic.
noun
(broadly) A person who rejects belief that any deities exist (whether or not that person believes that deities do not exist).
(loosely) A person who has no belief in any deities, such as a person who has no concept of deities.
(proscribed) A person who does not believe in any religion (not even a religion without gods)
(religion) A person who does not believe in deities.
(strictly) A person who believes that no deities exist (especially, one who has no other religious belief).
(uncommon) A person who does not believe in a particular deity (or any deity in a particular pantheon), notwithstanding that they may believe in another deity.
verb
(transitive, very rare) To make someone an atheist.
atheize
atheize
verb
(intransitive, rare) To become atheistic.
(transitive, rare) To render atheistic.
athelia
athelia
noun
The congenital absence of one or both nipples.
athenai
athenee
athenor
atheous
atheous
adj
(obsolete) Without God, neither accepting nor denying him.
(obsolete) atheistic
atheris
athirst
athirst
adj
(archaic) Thirsty.
(figuratively) Eager or extremely desirous (for something).
athiste
athlete
athlete
noun
(US, Canada) A person who actively participates in physical sports, especially with great skill; a sportsperson.
A participant in a group of sporting activities which includes track and field, road running, cross country running and racewalking.
An exceptionally physically fit person.
She's the first athlete in her sport to obtain a corporate sponsor.
athodyd
athodyd
noun
A simple jet engine consisting essentially of a tube with a means of delivering fuel and ignition into the tube. The engine can only be started in a fast airflow. This type of engine is expected to be able to provide cruising speeds at Mach numbers of around 5 to 7 (5 to 7 times the speed of sound).
athogen
athrill
athrill
adj
Thrilled, feeling a thrill; trembling or vibrating (with an emotion, movement, etc.).
athrive
athrong
athrong
adj
Thronged; crowded.
athumia
athwart
athwart
adv
(figuratively) Against the anticipated or appropriate course of something; improperly, perversely, wrongly.
Across the path of something, so as to impede progress.
From side to side, often in an oblique manner; across or over.
prep
(nautical) Across the line of a ship's course, or across its deck.
Across the course or path of, so as to meet; hence (figuratively), to the attention of.
Across the course or path of, so as to oppose.
Across; through.
From one side to the other side of; across.
Opposed to.
athymia
athymia
noun
(medicine) The absence of emotion; morbid impassivity.
(medicine) The absence of the thymus gland or the suppression of its secretion.