Third-person singular simple present indicative form of able
bales
bales
noun
plural of bale
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bale
basel
basel
Proper noun
A city in Switzerland.
basle
basle
Proper noun
A city in Switzerland; spelling of
beals
beals
noun
plural of beal
belis
belis
noun
plural of beli
bells
bells
noun
(nautical) Ship's bells; the strokes on a ship's bell, every half-hour, to mark the passage of time.
Short for bell-bottoms.
plural of bell
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bell
belts
belts
noun
plural of belt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of belt
belus
biles
biles
noun
plural of bile
blase
blase
adj
Alternative spelling of blasé
blebs
blebs
noun
plural of bleb
blens
blens
noun
(Cornwall, zoology) The bib or pout (Trisopterus, or Gadus, luscus), a common fish of the cod family, Gadidae.
(UK, dialectal, zoology) The common cod; codfish
bless
bless
intj
(UK, Canada, informal) Used as an expression of endearment, gratitude, or (ironically) belittlement.
verb
(Perl programming, transitive, past tense only blessed) To turn (a reference) into an object.
(archaic, with from) To secure, defend, or prevent from.
(obsolete) To wave; to brandish.
To esteem or account happy; to felicitate.
To honor as holy, glorify; to extol for excellence.
To invoke divine favor upon.
To make something holy by religious rite, sanctify.
To make the sign of the cross upon, so as to sanctify.
blest
blest
verb
Archaic spelling of blessed
blets
blets
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blet
blues
blues
noun
(Australian rules football) Carlton Football Club.
(drug slang) Any of various blue pills sold on the street, mimicking the appearance of prescription pain killer tablets but often laced with fentanyl that leads to overdose deaths (see opioid epidemic).
(music) A musical form, African-American in origin, generally featuring an eight-bar or twelve-bar blues structure and using the blues scale.
(music, always singular) A musical composition following blues forms.
(rugby league) New South Wales.
(singular or plural, informal) One's particular life experience, particularly including the hardships one has faced.
(singular or plural, informal) The negative emotional state produced by a particular action, occupation, experience or idea.
(soccer, Birmingham) Birmingham City FC.
(soccer, Liverpudlian) Everton FC.
(soccer, London) Chelsea FC.
(soccer, Manchester) Manchester City FC.
(usually in the plural, informal) A feeling of sadness or depression.
A uniform made principally of a blue fabric, and especially a full dress uniform thus colored.
plural of blue
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blue
boles
boles
noun
plural of bole
bsele
bulse
bulse
noun
(now rare) A bag or package of diamonds, gold dust or other precious materials.
eblis
isbel
klebs
lebes
lebes
noun
(historical) An Ancient Greek cauldron, normally of bronze, and often supported by a tripod.
lobes
lobes
noun
plural of lobe
lubes
lubes
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lube
plebs
plebs
noun
(historical) The plebeian class of Ancient Rome.
The common people, especially (derogatory) the mob.
plural of pleb
sable
sable
adj
(heraldry): In blazon, of the colour black.
Dark, somber.
Made of sable fur.
Of the black colour sable.
noun
(countable and uncountable) A dark brown colour, resembling the fur of some sables.
(countable and uncountable) The fur or pelt of the sable or other species of martens; a coat made from this fur.
(countable) A small carnivorous mammal of the Old World that resembles a weasel, Martes zibellina, from cold regions in Eurasia and the North Pacific islands, valued for its dark brown fur (Wikipedia).
(countable) An artist's brush made from the fur of the sable (Wikipedia).
(countable) The marten, especially Martes americana (syn. Mustela americana).
(heraldry) A black colour on a coat of arms (Wikipedia).
(in the plural, sables) Black garments, especially worn in mourning.
selby
selby
Proper noun
a town in North Yorkshire, England, formerly in the West Riding of Yorkshire.
a small city in South Dakota, USA
sibel
sible
sobel
sobel
noun
A government soldier who joined the rebels during the Sierra Leone civil war.