Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ace
acse
aesc
aesc
noun
Alternative form of æsc
ages
ages
noun
(hyperbolic) A long time.
plural of age
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of age
ales
ales
noun
plural of ale
ames
anes
anse
apes
apes
noun
plural of ape
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ape
apse
apse
noun
(architecture) A semicircular projection from a building, especially the rounded east end of a church that contains the altar.
(astronomy, obsolete) Obsolete form of apsis.; The nearest and furthest points to the centre of gravitational attraction for a body in orbit. More usually called an apsis.
(obsolete or dialectal) An aspen tree.
A reliquary, or case in which the relics of saints were kept.
The bishop's seat or throne in ancient churches.
ares
ares
noun
plural of are
arse
arse
noun
(chiefly UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, derogatory, slang) A stupid, pompous, arrogant, mean or despicable person.
(current in South Africa, UK, Ireland, Canada (regional), Newfoundland, Australia, New Zealand, dated in New England, now vulgar) The buttocks or more specifically, the anus.
verb
(slang, intransitive) To be silly, act stupid or mess around.
asea
asea
adj
on the ocean; on a boat on the ocean
uncertain; (psychologically) adrift.
adv
in the direction of the sea, seaward.
asel
asem
aser
ashe
ashe
noun
Alternative form of ase
asme
asse
asse
noun
(obsolete) A small fox-like animal (Vulpes chama) of South Africa, valued for its fur.
Obsolete spelling of ass
ates
ause
aves
aves
noun
plural of ave
awes
awes
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of awe
axes
axes
noun
plural of ax
plural of axe
plural of axis
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ax (all etymologies and senses)
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of axe (all etymologies and senses)
ayes
ayes
noun
plural of aye
base
base
adj
(archaic) Of low social standing or rank; vulgar, common.
(law) Not held by honourable service.
(now rare) Inferior; unworthy, of poor quality.
(obsolete) Low in height; short.
(obsolete) Of illegitimate birth; bastard.
(obsolete) Of low value or degree.
(of a metal) Not considered precious or noble.
Alloyed with inferior metal; debased.
Low in place or position.
Morally reprehensible, immoral; cowardly.
Not classical or correct.
Obsolete form of bass.
noun
(Marxism) The forces and relations of production that produce the necessities and amenities of life.
(acrobatics, cheerleading) In hand-to-hand balance, the person who supports the flyer; the person that remains in contact with the ground.
(archaic) The housing of a horse.
(architecture) The lowermost part of a column, between the shaft and the pedestal or pavement.
(aviation) Short for base leg.
(baseball) One of the four places that a runner can stand without being subject to being tagged out when the ball is in play.
(biology, biochemistry) A nucleotide's nucleobase in the context of a DNA or RNA biopolymer.
(botany) The end of a leaf, petal or similar organ where it is attached to its support.
(chemistry) Any of a class of generally water-soluble compounds, having bitter taste, that turn red litmus blue, and react with acids to form salts.
(cooking, painting, pharmacy) A basic but essential component or ingredient.
(cosmetics) Foundation: a cosmetic cream to make the face appear uniform.
(electronics) The name of the controlling terminal of a bipolar transistor (BJT).
(geometry) The lowest side of a triangle or other polygon, or the lowest face of a cone, pyramid or other polyhedron laid flat.
(group theory) A sequence of elements not jointly stabilized by any nontrivial group element.
(heraldry) The lower part of the field. See escutcheon.
(heraldry) The lowest third of a shield or escutcheon.
(historical, sometimes in the plural) A kind of skirt (often of velvet or brocade, but sometimes of mail or other armour) which hung from the middle to about the knees, or lower.
(linguistics) A morpheme (or morphemes) that serves as a basic foundation on which affixes can be attached.
(mathematics) A number raised to the power of an exponent.
(mathematics) Synonym of radix.
(military, historical) The smallest kind of cannon.
(music) Dated form of bass.
(now chiefly US, historical) The game of prisoners' bars.
(obsolete) An apron.
(obsolete) The lower part of a robe or petticoat.
(politics) A group of voters who almost always support a single party's candidates for elected office.
(slang) freebase cocaine
(topology) A topological space, looked at in relation to one of its covering spaces, fibrations, or bundles.
(topology) The set of sets from which a topology is generated.
A line in a survey which, being accurately determined in length and position, serves as the origin from which to compute the distances and positions of any points or objects connected with it by a system of triangles.
A material that holds paint or other materials together; a binder.
A permanent structure for housing military personnel and material.
A safe zone in the children's games of tag and hide-and-go-seek.
A substance used as a mordant in dyeing.
A supporting, lower or bottom component of a structure or object.
Alternative form of BASE
Something from which other things extend; a foundation.
The place where decisions for an organization are made; headquarters.
The starting point of a logical deduction or thought; basis.
verb
(acrobatics, cheerleading) To act as a base; to be the person supporting the flyer.
(slang) To freebase.
(transitive) To be located (at a particular place).
(transitive) To give as its foundation or starting point; to lay the foundation of.
besa
bsae
case
case
adj
(poker slang) The last remaining card of a particular rank.
noun
(UK, slang, obsolete) A counterfeit crown (five-shilling coin).
(US) A unit of liquid measure used to measure sales in the beverage industry, equivalent to 192 fluid ounces.
(academia) An instance or event as a topic of study.
(grammar) A specific inflection of a word (particularly a noun, pronoun, or adjective) depending on its function in the sentence.
(grammar, uncountable) Grammatical cases and their meanings taken either as a topic in general or within a specific language.
(law) A legal proceeding, lawsuit.
(medicine) An instance of a specific condition or set of symptoms.
(mining) A small fissure which admits water into the workings.
(now rare) A given condition or state.
(printing, historical) A shallow tray divided into compartments or "boxes" for holding type, traditionally arranged in sets of two, the "upper case" (containing capitals, small capitals, accented) and "lower case" (small letters, figures, punctuation marks, quadrats, and spaces).
(programming) A section of code representing one of the actions of a conditional switch.
(typography, by extension) The nature of a piece of alphabetic type, whether a “capital” (upper case) or “small” (lower case) letter.
A box that contains or can contain a number of identical items of manufacture.
A box, sheath, or covering generally.
A cardboard box that holds (usually 24) beer bottles or cans.
A piece of furniture, constructed partially of transparent glass or plastic, within which items can be displayed.
A piece of luggage that can be used to transport an apparatus such as a sewing machine.
A piece of work, specifically defined within a profession.
A suitcase.
A thin layer of harder metal on the surface of an object whose deeper metal is allowed to remain soft.
An actual event, situation, or fact.
An enclosing frame or casing.
The outer covering or framework of a piece of apparatus such as a computer.
verb
(obsolete) to propose hypothetical cases
(transitive) To cover or protect with, or as if with, a case; to enclose.
(transitive) To place (an item or items of manufacture) into a box, as in preparation for shipment.
(transitive, informal) To survey (a building or other location) surreptitiously, as in preparation for a robbery.
dase
deas
deas
noun
(Scotland) Alternative form of dais
eads
ears
ears
noun
plural of ear
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ear
easd
ease
ease
noun
(clothing) Additional space provided to allow greater movement.
(euphemistic, obsolete) Release from intestinal discomfort: defecation.
(obsolete) A convenience; a luxury.
(obsolete) A relief; an easement.
Ability, the means to do something
Followed by of or from: release from or reduction of pain, hardship, or annoyance.
Freedom from difficulty.
Freedom from effort, leisure, rest.
Freedom from embarrassment or awkwardness; grace.
Freedom from financial effort or worry; affluence.
Freedom from pain, hardship, and annoyance, sometimes (derogatory, archaic) idleness, sloth.
Freedom from worry and concern; peace; sometimes (derogatory, archaic) indifference.
Release from constraint, obligation, or a constrained position.
Skill, dexterity, facility.
verb
(intransitive) To lessen in intensity.
(intransitive) To proceed with little effort.
(nautical, transitive) To loosen or slacken the tension on a line.
(transitive) To alleviate, assuage or lessen (pain).
(transitive) To free (something) from pain, worry, agitation, etc.
(transitive) To give respite to (someone).
(transitive) To move (something) slowly and carefully.
(transitive) To reduce the difficulty of (something).
easi
east
east
adj
(ecclesiastical) Designating, or situated in, the liturgical east.
(meteorology) Blowing (as wind) from the east.
From the East; oriental.
Of or pertaining to the east; eastern.
Situated or lying in or towards the east; eastward.
adv
towards the east; eastwards
noun
One of the four principal compass points, specifically 90°, conventionally directed to the right on maps; the direction of the rising sun at an equinox.
The eastern region or area; the inhabitants thereof.
easy
easy
adj
(finance, dated) Not straitened as to money matters; opposed to tight.
(informal, derogatory, of a woman) Consenting readily to sex.
(now rare except in certain expressions) Comfortable; at ease.
Causing ease; giving comfort, or freedom from care or labour.
Free from constraint, harshness, or formality; unconstrained; smooth.
Not making resistance or showing unwillingness; tractable; yielding; compliant.
Requiring little skill or effort.
adv
At the very least.
In a manner without strictness or harshness.
In a relaxed or casual manner.
noun
Something that is easy.
verb
(rowing) Synonym of easy-oar
eats
eats
noun
(colloquial) Food.
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eat
ecsa
eisa
eisa
noun
A form of Okinawan folk dance.
elas
elsa
eras
eras
noun
plural of era
esac
esau
esca
esca
noun
(historical) A kind of measuring cup once used for measuring escas of grain.
(historical) A traditional Galician unit of dry measure, equivalent to about 6–9 L depending on the substance measured.
(ichthyology) The fleshy growth from an anglerfish's head that acts as a lure for its prey.
(phytopathology) A fungal disease afflicting grapes.
esma
esra
essa
esta
etas
etas
noun
plural of eta
eyas
eyas
noun
A young hawk or falcon in the nest, or that has not yet fledged, especially one that will be trained for falconry.
gaes
haes
hase
hase
noun
Obsolete form of haze.
jase
kaes
kase
keas
keas
noun
plural of kea
lase
lase
verb
(intransitive) To operate as a laser; to release coherent light due to stimulation.
(transitive) To use a laser beam on, as for cutting.
(transitive) To use a laser beam on, as for targeting or rangefinding.
leas
leas
noun
plural of lea
maes
meas
meas
verb
(knitting) Abbreviation of measures.
mesa
mesa
noun
Flat area of land or plateau higher than other land, with one or more clifflike edges.
msae
pase
pase
noun
A maneuver in bullfighting in which a bullfighter tries to get a bull's attention by manipulating his cape.
peas
peas
noun
plural of pea
pesa
rase
rase
noun
(obsolete) A scratching out, or erasure.
A slight wound; a scratch.
A way of measuring in which the commodity measured was made even with the top of the measuring vessel by rasing, or striking off, all that was above it.
verb
(obsolete) To rub along the surface of; to graze.
(obsolete) To rub or scratch out; to erase.
To be leveled with the ground; to fall; to suffer overthrow.
To level with the ground; to overthrow; to destroy; to raze.
resa
sabe
sade
sade
noun
Alternative spelling of sadhe
verb
(dialect) To tire, weary.
safe
safe
adj
(UK, slang) Great, cool, awesome, respectable; a term of approbation, often as interjection.
(baseball) When a batter successfully reaches first base, or when a baserunner successfully advances to the next base or returns to the base he last occupied; not out.
(programming) Of a programming language, type-safe or more generally offering well-defined behavior despite programming errors.
(slang) Lenient, usually describing a teacher that is easy-going.
(snooker, of an object ball) In a location that renders it difficult to hit with the cue ball.
(used after a noun, often forming a compound) Not susceptible to a specified source of harm.
Cautious.
Free from risk.
Not in danger; out of harm's reach.
Properly secured.
Providing protection from danger; providing shelter.
Reliable; trusty.
noun
(dated) A ventilated or refrigerated chest or closet for securing provisions from noxious animals or insects.
(dated, colloquial) A safety bicycle.
(slang) A condom.
A box, usually made of metal, in which valuables can be locked for safekeeping.
verb
(transitive) To make something safe.
sage
sage
adj
(obsolete) grave; serious; solemn
wise.
intj
(Internet slang) Word used in the email field of imageboards to prevent a bump of the post. Used as an option rather than a word in some imageboard software.
noun
A wise person or spiritual teacher; someone of gravity and wisdom, especially, a teacher venerable for years, and of sound judgment and prudence; a grave or stoic philosopher.
Any of a number of plants such as sagebrush considered to be similar to Salvia officinalis, mostly because they are small shrubs and have gray foliage or are aromatic.
Any plant in the genus Salvia
The plant Salvia officinalis and savory spice produced from it; also planted for ornamental purposes.
verb
(Internet slang) The act of using the word or option sage in the email field or a checkbox of an imageboard when posting a reply.
sake
sake
noun
(obsolete except in phrases) contention, strife; guilt, sin, accusation or charge
Alternative spelling of saké
cause, interest or account
purpose or end; reason
the benefit or regard of someone or something
sale
sale
noun
(Short for discount sale) The sale of goods at reduced prices.
(obsolete) A hall.
An exchange of goods or services for currency or credit.
The act of putting up for auction to the highest bidder.
same
same
adj
A reply of confirmation of identity.
Lacking variety from; indistinguishable.
Not different or other; not another or others; not different as regards self; selfsame; identical.
Similar, alike.
Used to express the unity of an object or person which has various different descriptions or qualities.
adv
(obsolete or UK dialectal) Together.
(used with the) The same way; in the same manner; to the same extent, equally.
pron
(India, common) It or them, as above, meaning the last object mentioned, mainly as complement: on the same, for the same.
(formal, often law) It or them, without a connotation of similarity.
Something similar, something of the identical type.
The identical thing, ditto.
sane
sane
adj
Being in a healthy condition; not deranged; thinking rationally.
Mentally sound; possessing a rational mind; having the mental faculties in such condition as to be able to anticipate and judge the effect of one's actions in an ordinary manner.
(UK, dialectal, Northern England, archaic) much, very much, greatly.
sase
sate
sate
noun
satay
verb
(dated, poetic) simple past tense of sit
To satisfy the appetite or desire of; to fill up.
save
save
conj
unless; except
noun
(baseball) A successful attempt by a relief pitcher to preserve the win of another pitcher on one's team.
(computing) The act, process, or result of saving data to a storage medium.
(informal) An action that brings one back out of an awkward situation.
(professional wrestling, slang) A point in a professional wrestling match when one or more wrestlers run to the ring to aid a fellow wrestler who is being beaten.
(role-playing games) A saving throw.
An instance of preventing (further) harm or difficulty.
In various sports, a block that prevents an opponent from scoring.
prep
Except; with the exception of.
verb
(Christianity) To redeem or protect someone from eternal damnation.
(baseball) To preserve, as a relief pitcher, (a win of another pitcher's on one's team) by defending the lead held when the other pitcher left the game.
(intransitive) To economize or avoid waste.
(reflexive, idiomatic, often with "for") To refrain from romantic or (especially in later use) sexual relationships until one is married or is with a suitable partner.
(sports) To catch or deflect (a shot at goal).
(transitive and intransitive) To accumulate money or valuables.
(transitive) To conserve or prevent the wasting of.
(transitive) To obviate or make unnecessary.
(transitive) To store for future use.
(transitive, intransitive, computing, video games) To write a file to disk or other storage medium.
To help (somebody) to survive, or rescue (somebody or something) from harm.
To keep (something) safe; to safeguard.
To spare (somebody) from effort, or from something undesirable.
saxe
saye
saye
verb
Obsolete spelling of say
seah
seah
noun
(historical units of measure) A former Hebrew unit of dry volume, about 7.7 L or 7 quarts.
seak
seak
noun
soap prepared for use in milling cloth
seal
seal
noun
(figurative) Confirmation or approval, or an indication of this.
(heraldry) A bearing representing a creature something like a walrus.
A chakra.
A design or insignia usually associated with an organization or an official role.
A pinniped (Pinnipedia), particularly an earless seal (true seal) or eared seal.
A stamp used to impress a design on a soft substance such as wax.
A tight closure, secure against leakage.
An impression of such stamp on wax, paper or other material used for sealing.
Anything that secures or authenticates.
Something designed to prevent liquids or gases from leaking through a joint.
Something which will be visibly damaged if a covering or container is opened, and which may or may not bear an official design.
verb
(Christianity) To form a sacred commitment.
(Mormonism) To confirm or set apart as a second or additional wife.
(cooking, transitive) To fry (meat) at a high temperature to retain the juices.
(dialectal) To tie up animals (especially cattle) in their stalls.
(intransitive) To hunt seals.
(transitive) To close securely to prevent leakage.
(transitive) To fasten (something) so that it cannot be opened without visible damage.
(transitive) To guarantee.
(transitive) To place a seal on (a document).
(transitive) To place in a sealed container.
(transitive) To prevent people or vehicles from crossing (something).
(transitive, chess) To place a notation of one's next move in a sealed envelope to be opened after an adjournment.
To close by means of a seal.
To fix, as a piece of iron in a wall, with cement or plaster, etc.
To mark with a stamp, as an evidence of standard exactness, legal size, or merchantable quality.
seam
seam
noun
(UK, dialect, obsolete) Grease; tallow; lard.
(construction, nautical) A joint formed by mating two separate sections of materials.
(cricket) The stitched equatorial seam of a cricket ball; the sideways movement of a ball when it bounces on the seam.
(figurative) A line of junction; a joint.
(geology) A thin stratum, especially of an economically viable material such as coal or mineral.
(historical) An old English measure of glass, containing twenty-four weys of five pounds, or 120 pounds.
(historical) An old English measure of grain, containing eight bushels.
(sewing) A folded-back and stitched piece of fabric; especially, the stitching that joins two or more pieces of fabric.
A line or depression left by a cut or wound; a scar; a cicatrix.
A suture.
verb
(cricket) Of a bowler, to make the ball move thus.
(cricket) Of the ball, to move sideways after bouncing on the seam.
To crack open along a seam.
To make the appearance of a seam in, as in knitting a stocking; hence, to knit with a certain stitch, like that in such knitting.
To mark with a seam or line; to scar.
To put together with a seam.
sean
sean
noun
Alternative form of seine
seap
sear
sear
adj
Dry; withered, especially of vegetation.
noun
A scar produced by searing
Part of a gun that retards the hammer until the trigger is pulled.
verb
(transitive) To char, scorch, or burn the surface of (something) with a hot instrument.
(transitive, figurative) To make callous or insensible.
(transitive, figurative) To mark permanently, as if by burning.
To wither; to dry up.
seas
seas
noun
plural of sea
seat
seat
noun
(aviation, military, slang) An ejection seat.
(certain Commonwealth countries) An electoral district, especially for a national legislature.
(engineering) A part or surface on which another part or surface rests.
(figurative) A membership in an organization, particularly a representative body.
(law, England & Wales) One of a series of departmental placements given to a trainee solicitor as part of their training contract.
A piece of furniture made for sitting; e.g. a chair, stool or bench; any improvised place for sitting.
A place in which to sit.
A temporary residence, such as a country home or a hunting lodge.
Posture, or way of sitting, on horseback.
The horizontal portion of a chair or other furniture designed for sitting.
The location of a governing body.
The part of a piece of clothing (usually pants or trousers) covering the buttocks.
The part of an object or individual (usually the buttocks) directly involved in sitting.
The place occupied by anything, or where any person, thing or quality is situated or resides; a site.
The starting point of a fire.
verb
(obsolete, intransitive) To rest; to lie down.
(transitive) To assign the seats of.
(transitive) To cause to occupy a post, site, or situation; to station; to establish; to fix; to settle.
(transitive) To provide with places to sit.
(transitive) To put a seat or bottom in.
(transitive) To put an object into a place where it will rest; to fix; to set firm.
(transitive) To request or direct one or more persons to sit.
(transitive, legislature) To recognize the standing of a person or persons by providing them with one or more seats which would allow them to participate fully in a meeting or session.
To settle; to plant with inhabitants.
seax
seax
noun
(historical) A short Saxon sword.
seba
seba
noun
plural of sebum
seda
seka
sela
sela
noun
plural of selo
sena
sera
sera
noun
plural of serum (alternative form of serums).
seta
seta
noun
(botany) The stalk of a moss sporangium, or occasionally in a liverwort.
A bristle or hair
shae
shea
shea
noun
A tree (Vitellaria paradoxa) indigenous to Africa, occurring in Mali, Cameroon, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Togo, Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan, Burkina Faso and Uganda.
The fruit of this tree, having a thin, tart, nutritious pulp that surrounds a relatively large, oil-rich seed.
slae
spae
spae
verb
(Scotland) To divine; foretell
svea
teas
teas
noun
plural of tea
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tea
vase
vase
noun
(architecture) The body of the Corinthian capital.
An upright open container used mainly for displaying fresh, dried, or artificial flowers.
waes
waes
noun
plural of wae
wase
wase
noun
(UK, dialect) A bundle of straw, or other material, to relieve the pressure of burdens carried upon the head.