(biochemistry) The univalent radical derived from adenine.
alands
alaund
aldane
aldern
aldern
adj
(obsolete) Made of alder wood.
aldine
aldrin
aldrin
noun
An insecticide and persistent organic pollutant containing a naphthalene-derived compound.
aldwin
aldwon
alined
alined
adj
Alternative spelling of aligned
almond
almond
adj
Brownish, resembling the colour of an almond nut.
noun
(countable) A small deciduous tree in family Rosaceae, Prunus amygdalus, that produces predominantly sweet almonds.
(countable) A type of tree nut.
(uncountable) Flavor or other characteristics of almond.
(uncountable) The color of an almond still covered by its skin, a shade of brown.
(uncountable) The colour of the kernel of an almond without its shell and thin seed coat, a creamy off-white colour.
Anything shaped like an almond; specifically, (anatomy, archaic) a tonsil.
Brabejum stellatifolium or bitter almond, in family Proteaceae
Prunus andersonii, desert almond, a North American shrub in family Rosaceae
Prunus dulcis var. amara, bitter almond, a variety that only produces bitter fruits
Prunus fasciculata, desert range almond or wild almond, North American shrub in family Rosaceae
Prunus japonica, flowering almond, an ornamental shrub in family Rosaceae
Terminalia catappa, Indian almond or tropical almond, in family Combretaceae
almund
andale
andrel
androl
aneled
aneled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of anele
angild
angled
angled
adj
Arranged so as to form an angle.
Forming an angle of a particular type.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of angle
anilid
anilid
noun
Alternative form of aniliid
ankled
ankled
adj
(in combination) Having some specific type of ankle.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ankle
anodal
anodal
adj
Relating to the anode.
antlid
arnold
balden
balden
verb
(intransitive) To become bald
(transitive) To make bald
bandel
bandle
bandle
noun
An Irish measure of two feet in length.
belden
bendel
bendel
noun
(heraldry) A little bend.
(historical, fashion) A little band or fillet.
biland
biland
noun
Alternative spelling of byland
bindle
bindle
noun
(US and Canada slang) A bundle carried by a hobo (usually containing his possessions), often on a stick slung over the shoulder; a blanket roll.
(US and Canada slang) Any bundle or package; specifically one containing narcotics such as cocaine, heroin, or morphine.
(now Scotland) Any given length of cord, rope, twine, etc, used to bind something.
bladen
bladon
blanda
blenda
blende
blende
noun
(mineralogy) sphalerite (a naturally-occurring sulfide of zinc)
blends
blends
noun
plural of blend
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blend
blinds
blinds
noun
plural of blind
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blind
blonde
blonde
adj
(especially of a woman) Alternative form of blond
(especially of a woman, offensive) Stupid, ignorant, naive.
noun
(film, television, theater) A kind of 2,000-watt lamp.
Alternative form of blond (pale golden brown color).
Alternative form of blond (person of fair hair). (Used especially of a woman. See the usage notes in the entry blond.)
blonds
blonds
noun
plural of blond
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blond
blondy
boland
bolden
bolden
verb
To make bold; to embolden.
boldin
bundle
bundle
noun
(biology) A cluster of closely bound muscle or nerve fibres.
(computing, Mac OS X) A directory containing related resources such as source code; application bundle.
(informal) A large amount, especially of money.
(law) A court bundle, the assemblage of documentation prepared for, and referred to during, a court case.
(linguistics, education) A sequence of two or more words that occur in language with high frequency but are not idiomatic; a chunk, cluster, or lexical bundle.
(mathematics) Topological space composed of a base space and fibers projected to the base space.
A group of objects held together by wrapping or tying.
A group of products or services sold together as a unit.
A package wrapped or tied up for carrying.
A quantity of paper equal to two reams (1000 sheets).
verb
(computing) To sell hardware and software as a single product.
(dated, intransitive) To sleep on the same bed without undressing.
(intransitive) To dress warmly. Usually bundle up
(intransitive) To hurry.
(intransitive) To prepare for departure; to set off in a hurry or without ceremony; used with away, off, out.
(slang) Synonym of dogpile: to form a pile of people upon a victim.
(transitive) To dress someone warmly.
(transitive) To hastily or clumsily push, put, carry or otherwise send something into a particular place.
(transitive) To hustle; to dispatch something or someone quickly.
(transitive) To tie or wrap together into a bundle.
byland
byland
noun
A peninsula
calden
candil
candle
candle
noun
(forestry) A fast-growing, light-colored, upward-growing shoot on a pine tree in the spring. As growth slows in summer, the shoot darkens and is no longer conspicuous.
(obsolete) A unit of luminous intensity, now replaced by the SI unit candela.
A light source consisting of a wick embedded in a solid, flammable substance such as wax, tallow, or paraffin.
The protruding, removable portion of a filter, particularly a water filter.
verb
(embryology, transitive) To observe the growth of an embryo inside (an egg), using a bright light source.
(pottery, transitive) To dry (greenware) prior to the firing cycle, setting the kiln at 200° Celsius until all water is removed from the greenware.
(transitive) To check (an item, such as an envelope) by holding it between a light source and the eye.
clinid
clinid
noun
(ichthyology) Any fish in the family Clinidae.
cloned
cloned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of clone
codlin
codlin
noun
Alternative form of codling (“apple”)
colden
colden
verb
(Scotland, transitive, intransitive, sometimes figurative) To grow or make cold.
couldn
dahlin
dahlin
noun
(archaic, chemistry) inulin
dallan
dallin
dallon
dallon
Proper noun
said to mean "from the dale."
dalton
dalton
noun
(physics) the atomic mass unit
dandle
dandle
verb
(transitive) To move up and down on one's knee or in one's arms, in affectionate play, usually said of a child.
(transitive) To treat with fondness or affection, as if a child; to pet.
(transitive, obsolete) To play with; to wheedle.
danell
dangle
dangle
noun
(slang, ice hockey, lacrosse) The action of dangling; a series of complex stick tricks and fakes in order to defeat the defender in style.
A dangling ornament or decoration.
An agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group.
verb
(intransitive) To hang loosely with the ability to swing.
(intransitive, dated) To trail or follow around.
(intransitive, slang, ice hockey, lacrosse) The action of performing a move or deke with the puck in order to get past a defender or goalie; perhaps because of the resemblance to dangling the puck on a string.
(medicine, intransitive) Of a patient: to be positioned with the legs hanging over the edge of the bed.
(medicine, transitive) To position (a patient) in this way.
(transitive) To hang or trail something loosely.
(transitive, figurative, by extension) To put forth as a possibility.
daniel
daniel
noun
(US slang) The buttocks.
danila
danilo
dankly
dankly
adv
In a dank manner.
dannel
darlan
darnel
darnel
noun
A species of ryegrass, Lolium temulentum, often found in wheat fields and often host to a fungus intoxicating to humans and animals.
Various species of Lolium, especially as a weed in wheat fields.
declan
declan
Proper noun
name, anglicized form of an Irish Gaelic saint's name Deaglán.
dehnel
deland
deland
Proper noun
a city in Florida, USA, and the county seat of Named after
delano
delawn
deleon
delian
deline
deline
verb
(obsolete) To delineate or mark out.
delint
delint
verb
To remove lint from.
delong
delton
delwin
delwyn
denial
denial
noun
(logic) The negation in logic.
(psychology) A defense mechanism involving a refusal to accept the truth of a phenomenon or prospect.
A disownment or disavowal
A refusal or failure to provide or grant something that is requested or desired.
An assertion of untruth.
Negationism, denialism of historical facts or accepted interpretation.
Refusal to admit responsibility for wrongdoing.
Refusal to believe that a problem exists.
dental
dental
adj
(dentistry, relational) Of or concerning dentistry.
(phonetics) Made with the tip of the tongue touching the upper front teeth or the alveolar ridge.
(relational) Of or concerning the teeth.
noun
(phonetics) A dental sound.
(veterinary medicine) Cleaning and polishing of an animal's teeth.
dentel
dentel
noun
Alternative form of dentil
dentil
dentil
noun
(architecture) Any one of a series of small rectangular blocks projecting like teeth from a molding or beneath a cornice.
denzil
dernly
dernly
adv
(obsolete) Secretly.
(obsolete) Sorrowfully; grievously.
(obsolete) Sternly, imposingly.
devlen
devlin
dialin
dialin
noun
(chemistry) 1,2-dihydronaphthalene, a hydrocarbon with chemical formula C₁₀H₁₀, similar to naphthalene but having one ring partially saturated.
dianil
dillon
dillon
Proper noun
of origin.
name transferred from the surname.
A municipality in Colorado
A city in Montana
A village in Saskatchewan
A city in South Carolina
dindle
dindle
noun
A tingle; a thrill.
verb
(UK, intransitive) to shake; vibrate; tremor
To tingle, as from cold; quiver; thrill
dingle
dingle
noun
A small, narrow or enclosed, usually wooded valley.
dingly
dinkly
dirndl
dirndl
noun
A traditional Alpine women's dress having a tight bodice and full skirt
doblin
doblon
doland
doland
Proper noun
A city/town in South Dakota, US.
dolcan
dolent
dolent
adj
(archaic) Sad, sorrowful.
dolina
dolina
noun
(geology) Alternative form of doline
doline
doline
noun
(by extension) Any sinkhole.
A depression (basin, hollow) in karstic terrain/limestone.
doling
doling
noun
The act of one who doles.
verb
present participle of dole
dollin
dolman
dolman
noun
A long, loose garment with narrow sleeves and an opening in the front, generally worn by Turks.
A short, close-fitting, heavily braided military jacket, usually worn under a pelisse, originally by hussars.
A woman's garment with wide capelike sleeves.
dolmen
dolmen
noun
A prehistoric megalithic tomb consisting of a capstone supported by two or more upright stones, most having originally been covered with earth or smaller stones to form a barrow.
More generally, any megalithic tomb, including passage graves and wedge tombs.
dolton
dolven
dolven
verb
(obsolete) past participle of delve
donald
donall
donalt
donela
donell
donelu
donzel
donzel
noun
(obsolete) A young squire or the attendant to a knight; a page
A boy or an unmarried young man
dowlen
dronel
dualin
dualin
noun
(dated) An explosive substance consisting essentially of sawdust or wood pulp saturated with nitroglycerin and similar compounds.
dublin
dulcin
dulcin
noun
An artificial sweetener, 4-ethoxyphenyl-urea, no longer permitted in food
dungol
dunkle
dunlap
dunlin
dunlin
noun
A small wading bird, Calidris alpina, found along the coast and having a distinctive black belly patch in its breeding plumage. A type of stint.
dunlop
dunlow
duntle
duplon
dylana
dylane
dynels
efland
elands
elands
noun
plural of eland
eldena
eldern
eldern
adj
(obsolete) Made of elder wood.
(of persons) Elder; elderly; aged; old.
(of things) Not new; old; ancient.
elding
elding
noun
(chiefly dialectal) firewood; fuel
rubbish
eldwen
eldwin
eldwon
eldwun
elsdon
enalda
enalid
enfold
enfold
verb
Alternative form of infold
engild
engild
verb
(transitive) To gild; to make splendid.
englad
engold
enlard
enlard
verb
(transitive) To cover or dress with lard or grease.