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diablo

diablo

adj

  1. diable, flavoured with hot spices

noun

  1. (Southwestern US) the devil

diacle

dialed

dialed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of dial

dialer

dialer

noun

  1. A person or device that dials, as using a telephone.

dialin

dialin

noun

  1. (chemistry) 1,2-dihydronaphthalene, a hydrocarbon with chemical formula C₁₀H₁₀, similar to naphthalene but having one ring partially saturated.

dialog

dialog

noun

  1. (computing) A dialog box.
  2. A literary form, where the presentation resembles a conversation.
  3. In a dramatic or literary presentation, the verbal parts of the script or text; the verbalizations of the actors or characters.

verb

  1. (American spelling, informal, business) To discuss or negotiate so that all parties can reach an understanding.

dialup

dialup

adj

  1. (computing) Alternative spelling of dial-up

diamyl

dianil

diauli

dibble

dibble

noun

  1. (slang, Britain, originally Manchester, countable) A police officer, especially one serving with Greater Manchester Police.
  2. (slang, Britain, originally Manchester, uncountable) Preceded by the: the police.
  3. A pointed implement used to make holes in the ground in which to set out plants or to plant seeds.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To dib or dip frequently, as in angling.
  2. (intransitive) To use a dibble; to make holes in the soil.
  3. (transitive) To make holes or plant seeds using, or as if using, a dibble.

diboll

diddle

diddle

intj

  1. A meaningless word used when singing a tune or indicating a rhythm.

noun

  1. (music) In percussion, two consecutive notes played by the same hand (either RR or LL), similar to the drag, except that by convention diddles are played the same speed as the context in which they are placed.
  2. (slang, childish) The penis.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To totter, like a child learning to walk; to daddle.
  2. (transitive) To waste time.
  3. (transitive, computing, slang) To manipulate a value at the level of individual bits (binary digits).
  4. (transitive, slang) To cheat; to swindle.
  5. (transitive, slang) To masturbate (especially of women).
  6. (transitive, slang) To molest.

diddly

diddly

intj

  1. A written representation of a trill sound.

noun

  1. (informal) A small amount of no worth.
  2. (slang, sometimes childish) penis

didler

dielec

diella

dielle

diesel

diesel

noun

  1. (UK, slang) Snakebite and black (a drink).
  2. (countable) A vehicle powered by a diesel engine.
  3. (cycling, slang) A rider who has an even energy output, without bursts of speed.
  4. (slang) A particular cannabis hybrid.
  5. A fuel derived from petroleum (or other oils) but heavier than gasoline/petrol. Used to power diesel engines which burn this fuel using the heat produced when air is compressed.

verb

  1. (automotive) For a spark-ignition internal combustion engine to continue running after the electrical current to the spark plugs has been turned off. This occurs when there's enough heat in the combustion chamber to ignite the air and fuel mixture without a spark, the same way that heat and pressure cause ignition in a diesel engine.
  2. To ignite a substance by using the heat generated by compression.

dietal

dietal

adj

  1. Of or pertaining to a diet (assembly).

diglot

diglot

adj

  1. Synonym of bilingual.

noun

  1. A bilingual inscription, book, or person.

dihalo

dihalo

noun

  1. (chemistry, especially in combination) Two halogen atoms in a compound

dihely

dilate

dilate

verb

  1. (intransitive) To become wider or larger; to expand.
  2. (medicine, transitive, intransitive) To use a dilator to widen (something, such as a vagina).
  3. (transitive) To enlarge; to make bigger.
  4. (transitive, intransitive) To speak largely and copiously; to dwell in narration; to enlarge; with "on" or "upon".

dildoe

dildoe

noun

  1. Obsolete form of dildo.

dildos

dilemi

dilker

dilled

dilled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of dill

diller

diller

noun

  1. Only used in killer diller

dilley

dillie

dillis

dillis

noun

  1. plural of dilli

dillon

dillon

Proper noun

  1. of origin.
  2. name transferred from the surname.
  3. A municipality in Colorado
  4. A city in Montana
  5. A village in Saskatchewan
  6. A city in South Carolina

dillue

dilogy

dilogy

noun

  1. (countable, nonstandard) A series of two related works.
  2. Ambiguous or equivocal speech or discourse.
  3. Repetition of a word or phrase.

dilolo

dilute

dilute

adj

  1. Having a low concentration.
  2. Of an animal: having a lighter-coloured coat than is usual.
  3. Weak; reduced in strength by dilution; diluted.

noun

  1. An animal having a lighter-coloured coat than is usual.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To become attenuated, thin, or weak.
  2. (transitive) To make thinner by adding solvent to a solution, especially by adding water.
  3. (transitive) To weaken, especially by adding a foreign substance.
  4. (transitive, stock market) To cause the value of individual shares or the stake of a shareholder to decrease by increasing the total number of shares.

diluvy

dimble

dimble

noun

  1. (obsolete) A bower; a dingle.

dimple

dimple

noun

  1. A small depression or indentation in a surface.
  2. Specifically, a small natural depression on the skin, especially on the face near the corners of the mouth.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To create a dimple in one's face by smiling.
  2. (transitive) To create a dimple in.
  3. To form dimples; to sink into depressions or little inequalities.

dimply

dimply

adj

  1. dimpled

dindle

dindle

noun

  1. A tingle; a thrill.

verb

  1. (UK, intransitive) to shake; vibrate; tremor
  2. To tingle, as from cold; quiver; thrill

dingle

dingle

noun

  1. A small, narrow or enclosed, usually wooded valley.

dingly

dinkly

diobol

diobol

noun

  1. (historical) An ancient coin worth two obols.

dipala

diplex

diplex

adj

  1. (telegraphy) Involving the transmission of two messages in the same direction at the same time.

verb

  1. (radio) Combine two signals using two frequencies onto one cable.
  2. (radio) Simulcast the same signal on two frequencies.

diploe

diploe

noun

  1. (anatomy) The thin layer of soft, spongy or cancellate tissue between the bone plates which constitute the skull.

dipole

dipole

noun

  1. (chemistry) Any molecule or radical that has delocalised positive and negative charges.
  2. (physics) Any object (such as a magnet, polar molecule or antenna) that is oppositely charged at two points (or poles).
  3. (radio) A dipole antenna.

direly

direly

adv

  1. In a dire manner

dirled

dirndl

dirndl

noun

  1. A traditional Alpine women's dress having a tight bodice and full skirt

discal

discal

adj

  1. (entomology) Relating to the central area of an insect's elytron or wing.
  2. Pertaining to, or resembling, a disc (disk).

noun

  1. (zoology) The central area of an insect's elytron or wing.

dislip

dismal

dismal

adj

  1. Causing despair; gloomy and bleak.
  2. Depressing, dreary, cheerless.
  3. Disappointingly inadequate.
  4. Disastrous, calamitous

dispel

dispel

noun

  1. An act or instance of dispelling.

verb

  1. (transitive) To drive away or cause to vanish by scattering.
  2. (transitive) To remove (fears, doubts, objections etc.) by proving them unjustified.

disple

disple

verb

  1. (obsolete) To discipline; to subject to discipline or punishment, especially for religious purposes.

distal

distal

adj

  1. (anatomy, geology) Remote from the point of attachment or origin.
  2. (dentistry) Facing the wisdom tooth or temporomandibular joint on the same side of the jaw.
  3. (linguistics) Far or farther from the speaker.

distil

distil

verb

  1. (also figuratively) To make (something, especially spirits such as gin and whisky) by distillation.
  2. (by extension, figuratively) To impart (information, etc.) in small quantities; to infuse.
  3. (obsolete) To dissolve or melt (something).
  4. Followed by off or out: to expel (a volatile substance) from something by distillation.
  5. To drip or be wet with some liquid.
  6. To extract the essence of (something) by, or as if by, distillation; to concentrate, to purify.
  7. To exude (a liquid) in small drops; also, to give off (a vapour) which condenses in small drops.
  8. To fall or trickle down in small drops; to exude, to ooze out; also, to come out as a vapour which condenses in small drops.
  9. To flow or pass gently or slowly; hence (figuratively) to be manifested gently or gradually.
  10. To heat (a substance, usually a liquid) so that a vapour is produced, and then to cool the vapour so that it condenses back into a liquid, either to purify the original substance or to obtain one of its components; to subject to distillation.
  11. To transform a thing (into something else) by distillation.
  12. To turn into a vapour and then condense back into a liquid; to undergo or be produced by distillation.

ditali

ditzel

ditzel

noun

  1. (radiology, informal) A small nodule found on the lung.

diuril

divali

divell

diwali

djilas

doblin

docila

docile

docile

adj

  1. Ready to accept instruction or direction; obedient; subservient.
  2. Yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management.

docilu

doiled

dolina

dolina

noun

  1. (geology) Alternative form of doline

doline

doline

noun

  1. (by extension) Any sinkhole.
  2. A depression (basin, hollow) in karstic terrain/limestone.

doling

doling

noun

  1. The act of one who doles.

verb

  1. present participle of dole

dolite

dolium

dolium

noun

  1. (history, archaeology) A large earthenware vessel used for the storage and transportation of goods in the ancient Western Mediterranean.

dolius

dollia

dollie

dollie

noun

  1. Alternative form of dolly

dollin

doolie

doolie

noun

  1. (US) A first-year student at the United States Air Force Academy; a cadet freshman.
  2. Alternative form of dooly (“covered litter”)

dossil

dossil

noun

  1. (printing) A roll of cloth for wiping off the face of a copperplate, leaving the ink in the engraved lines.
  2. (surgery) A small roll or plug used to stop a sore, wound, etc.; a pledget.

dowily

dozily

dozily

adv

  1. In a dozy manner.

drails

drails

noun

  1. plural of drail

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drail

dreidl

dreidl

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of dreidel

drills

drills

noun

  1. plural of drill

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drill

drivel

drivel

noun

  1. (archaic) Saliva, drool.
  2. (obsolete) A fool; an idiot.
  3. (obsolete) A servant; a drudge.
  4. Nonsense; senseless talk.

verb

  1. (archaic, intransitive) To have saliva drip from the mouth.
  2. To be weak or foolish; to dote.
  3. To move or travel slowly.
  4. To talk nonsense; to talk senselessly; to drool.
  5. To use up or to be used up.

dualin

dualin

noun

  1. (dated) An explosive substance consisting essentially of sawdust or wood pulp saturated with nitroglycerin and similar compounds.

dublin

duelli

duelli

noun

  1. plural of duello

dufoil

dufoil

noun

  1. (heraldry) Twifoil.

dulcia

dulcid

dulcid

adj

  1. (obsolete) Dulcet, sweet.

dulcie

dulcin

dulcin

noun

  1. An artificial sweetener, 4-ethoxyphenyl-urea, no longer permitted in food

dulias

dulias

noun

  1. plural of dulia

dultie

dunlin

dunlin

noun

  1. 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.

edgily

edgily

adv

  1. In an edgy manner

edible

edible

adj

  1. Capable of being eaten without disgust.
  2. Capable of being eaten without harm; suitable for consumption; innocuous to humans.
  3. In which edible plants are grown for human consumption.

noun

  1. (marijuana) a foodstuff, usually a baked good, infused with tetrahydrocannabinol from cannabutter etc.
  2. Anything edible.
  3. In particular, an edible mushroom.

ediles

ediles

noun

  1. plural of edile

edital

eidola

ejidal

elapid

elapid

adj

  1. Characteristic of these snakes

noun

  1. (zoology) Any of many species of snakes of the family Elapidae, including the cobras, mambas, and coral snakes

elding

elding

noun

  1. (chiefly dialectal) firewood; fuel
  2. rubbish

eldrid

eldwin

elidad

elided

elided

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of elide

elides

elides

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of elide

elixed

elixed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of elix

elodia

elodie

elucid

enalid

engild

engild

verb

  1. (transitive) To gild; to make splendid.

euclid

euclid

Proper noun

  1. Euclid of Alexandria, a Greek mathematician.
  2. name of mostly historical use.
  3. A city in Ohio.
  4. An unincorporated community in West Virginia.

exiled

exiled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of exile

eyelid

eyelid

noun

  1. A thin skin membrane that covers and moves over an eye.

eyliad

failed

failed

adj

  1. Bankrupt.
  2. Decayed; worn out.
  3. unsuccessful

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of fail

faludi

felids

felids

noun

  1. plural of felid

feloid

feloid

adj

  1. Relating to the Feloidea; feliform.

noun

  1. Any member of the Feloidea.

fiddle

fiddle

intj

  1. (obsolete) Synonym of fiddlesticks.

noun

  1. (UK slang, obsolete) A trifling amount.
  2. (UK slang, obsolete) Synonym of arrest warrant.
  3. (UK slang, obsolete) Synonym of watchman's rattle.
  4. (biology) A dock (Rumex pulcher) with leaves supposed to resemble the musical instrument.
  5. (chiefly US, dated slang) Synonym of scam, a fraud or swindle.
  6. (especially nautical) Any rail or device that prevents items from sliding off a table, stove, etc. in rough water.
  7. (figurative) Synonym of clown: an unserious person entertaining a group.
  8. (slang) Synonym of workaround, a quick and less than perfect solution for some flaw or problem.
  9. A long pole pulled by a draft animal to drag loose straw, hay, etc.
  10. A rack for drying pottery after glazing.
  11. Synonym of violin, a small unfretted stringed instrument with four strings tuned (lowest to highest) G-D-A-E, usually held against the chin and played with a bow; the position of a violinist in a band; (usually proscribed) any of various bowed stringed instruments, particularly those of the violin family when played non-classically.

verb

  1. (informal) Synonym of tinker, to make small adjustments or improvements.
  2. (informal) To cheat or swindle; to commit fraud.
  3. To fidget or play; to idly amuse oneself, to act aimlessly, idly, or frivolously, particularly out of nervousness or restlessness.
  4. To play the fiddle or violin, particularly in a folk or country style.

fiddly

fiddly

adj

  1. (by extension) Having many small bits or embellishments.
  2. Of or relating to fiddling or fidgeting.
  3. Pertaining to occasional under-the-table work by people who receive unemployment benefits
  4. Requiring dexterity to operate.

fidela

fidele

fidley

fidole

fields

fields

noun

  1. plural of field

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of field

fieldy

fieldy

adj

  1. (rare) Open, like a field; widespread.

filide

filled

filled

adj

  1. (followed by with) That is now full.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of fill.

filmed

filmed

adj

  1. (in compounds) Covered with a film of (a specified type or substance).
  2. Covered with a film.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of film

findal

flavid

flavid

adj

  1. (zoology) yellow

flidge

flidge

adj

  1. (obsolete) Fledged.

verb

  1. (obsolete, intransitive) To become fledged; to fledge.

fliped

fliped

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of flipe

flited

flited

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of flite

florid

florid

adj

  1. (obsolete) Flourishing; in the bloom of health.
  2. (of a disorder, especially mental) In a blatant, vivid, or highly disorganized state.
  3. Elaborately ornate; flowery.
  4. Having a rosy or pale red colour; ruddy.

fluids

fluids

noun

  1. plural of fluid

foiled

foiled

adj

  1. (architecture) Having a foil.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of foil

fulgid

fulgid

adj

  1. Scintillant, coruscant; marked by fleeting flashes of radiant light.

fulvid

fulvid

adj

  1. Fulvous; tawny-coloured.

galeid

galeid

noun

  1. (zoology) A member of the former shark family Galeidae.

gildas

gildea

gilded

gilded

adj

  1. Having a falsely pleasant appearance; sugarcoated.
  2. Having the color or quality of gold.
  3. Made of gold or covered by a thin layer of gold.

gilden

gilden

adj

  1. (obsolete) Golden; made of gold.

verb

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To make or become golden or gilded

gilder

gilder

noun

  1. (archaic, rare) Alternative spelling of guilder
  2. One who gilds; especially one whose occupation is to overlay things with gold.

gildus