A Central Indo-Aryan language spoken in west-central India.
biali
bialy
bialy
noun
A flat bread roll topped with onion flakes. Instead of a hole like a bagel, it has a depression in the middle.
bible
bible
noun
(at certain US universities) A compilation of problems and solutions from previous years of a given course, used by some students to cheat on tests or assignments.
(by extension) A comprehensive manual that describes something, or a publication with a loyal readership.
(locksmithing) The upper part of a pin-tumbler lock, containing the driver pins and springs.
(nautical) Synonym of holystone: a piece of sandstone used for scouring wooden decks on ships.
Alternative letter-case form of Bible (“a specific version, edition, translation, or copy of the Christian religious text”)
Alternative letter-case form of Bible (“the analogous holy book of another religion”)
Omasum, the third compartment of the stomach of ruminants
bicol
bicol
Proper noun
A region of the Philippines located at south-eastern Luzon.
The language of the native inhabitants of the region.
Noun
The inhabitants of the region.
bidle
biela
bield
bield
noun
(obsolete or dialectal) Boldness, courage; confidence; a feeling of security, assurance.
(obsolete or dialectal) Resource, help, relief; a means of help or relief; support; sustenance.
(obsolete or dialectal) Shelter, refuge or protection.
A place of shelter, a refuge.
verb
(transitive, obsolete or dialectal) To defend, protect or shelter.
(transitive, obsolete or dialectal) To make bold, give courage or confidence to.
bigly
bigly
adj
(Scotland, now obsolete elsewhere) Habitable, liveable; hence delightful, pleasant, pleasing.
adv
(now rare) In a big way, greatly; to a great extent, on a large scale.
(now rare) In a blustering or boastful manner; haughtily, pompously.
(now rare) Strongly, with great force.
bikol
bilac
bilbe
bilbi
bilbo
bilbo
noun
(historical) A kind of sword with well-tempered and flexible blade, originally produced in Bilbao.
A device for punishment. See bilboes.
bilby
bilby
noun
An Australian desert marsupial (Macrotis lagotis), with distinctive large ears and approximately the size of a rabbit.
bilch
bilek
biles
biles
noun
plural of bile
bilge
bilge
noun
(nautical) The lowest inner part of a ship's hull, where water accumulates.
(nautical) The rounded portion of a ship's hull, forming a transition between the bottom and the sides.
(slang, uncountable) Stupid talk or writing; nonsense.
(uncountable) The water accumulated in the bilge; bilge water.
The bulging part of a barrel or cask.
talk bilge
verb
(intransitive) To bulge or swell.
(nautical, intransitive) To spring a leak in the bilge.
(nautical, transitive) To break open the bilge(s) of.
bilgy
bilgy
adj
Containing, or resembling, bilge.
bilic
bilin
bilin
noun
(biochemistry) Any of various biological pigments formed in many organisms as a metabolic product of certain porphyrins.
bilio
bilks
bilks
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bilk
billa
bille
billi
billi
Proper noun
name derived from Bill, the diminutive of William.
bills
bills
noun
plural of bill
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bill
billy
billy
noun
(Australia, New Zealand) A tin with a swing handle used to boil tea over an open fire; a billycan; a billypot.
(Australia, slang) A bong for smoking marijuana.
(Tyneside) A good friend.
(UK, slang, obsolete) A silk handkerchief.
A billy club.
A billy goat.
A male goat; a ram.
A slubbing or roving machine.
bilos
bilos
noun
plural of bilo
bilow
bilsh
binal
binal
adj
(obsolete) twofold; double
biola
birle
birle
verb
(Scotland, obsolete) To drink deeply or excessively; carouse.
(Scotland, obsolete) To pour a drink (for).
birls
birls
noun
plural of birl
bizel
blain
blain
noun
A skin swelling or sore; a blister; a blotch.
blair
blibe
blick
blick
noun
A sawed-off length of something.
The brightening or iridescence appearing on silver or gold at the end of the cupelling or refinishing process.
verb
(intransitive) Of gold or silver: To exhibit blick.
(nonce word, transitive, intransitive) To make, or cause to make, a soft, crisp sound.
(transitive) To shine, gleam.
blida
blier
bligh
blimp
blimp
noun
(aviation) An airship constructed with a non-rigid lifting agent container.
(by extension) Any large airborne inflatable.
(film, television) A soundproof cover for a video camera.
(slang) An obese person.
A person similar to the cartoon character Colonel Blimp; a pompous, reactionary British man.
verb
(slang, intransitive) To expand like a blimp or balloon; to become fat.
(transitive) To fit (a video camera) with a soundproof cover.
blimy
blimy
intj
Alternative spelling of blimey
blind
blind
adj
(LGBT, slang) Uncircumcised
(comparable) Failing to see, acknowledge, perceive.
(horticulture) Abortive; failing to produce flowers or fruit.
(in certain phrases, chiefly in the negative) Smallest or slightest.
(not comparable) Closed at one end; having a dead end; exitless.
(not comparable) Having no openings for light or passage; both dark and exitless.
(not comparable) Of a place, having little or no visibility.
(not comparable) Unable to see, due to physiological or neurological factors.
(not comparable) Unconditional; without regard to evidence, logic, reality, accidental mistakes, extenuating circumstances, etc.
(not comparable) Without any prior knowledge.
(sciences) Using blinded study design, wherein information is purposely limited to prevent bias.
Unintelligible or illegible.
adv
(colloquial) Absolutely, totally.
(cooking, especially in combination with 'bake') As a pastry case only, without any filling.
(poker, three card brag) Without looking at the cards dealt.
Without seeing; unseeingly.
noun
(baseball, slang, 1800s) No score.
(military) A blindage.
(poker) A forced bet: the small blind or the big blind.
(poker) A player who is forced to pay such a bet.
(rugby, colloquial) The blindside.
A destination sign mounted on a public transport vehicle displaying the route destination, number, name and/or via points, etc.
A hiding place.
A movable covering for a window to keep out light, made of cloth or of narrow slats that can block light or allow it to pass.
Any device intended to conceal or hide.
Something to mislead the eye or the understanding, or to conceal some covert deed or design; a subterfuge.
verb
(slang, obsolete) To curse.
(transitive) To make temporarily or permanently blind.
To cover with a thin coating of sand and fine gravel, for example a road newly paved, in order that the joints between the stones may be filled.
To darken; to obscure to the eye or understanding; to conceal.
blini
blini
noun
A small pancake, of Russian origin, made from buckwheat flour; traditionally served with melted butter, sour cream and caviar or smoked salmon.
blink
blink
noun
(UK, dialect) gleam; glimmer; sparkle
(computing) A text formatting feature that causes text to disappear and reappear as a form of visual emphasis.
(figuratively) The time needed to close and reopen one's eyes.
(nautical) The dazzling whiteness about the horizon caused by the reflection of light from fields of ice at sea; iceblink
(sports, in the plural) Boughs cast where deer are to pass, in order to turn or check them.
(video games) An ability that allows teleporting, mostly for short distances
A glimpse or glance.
The act of quickly closing both eyes and opening them again.
verb
(Tyneside, obsolete) To glance.
(hyperbolic) To perform the smallest action that could solicit a response.
(intransitive) To close and reopen both eyes quickly.
(science fiction, video games) To teleport, mostly for short distances.
(transitive) To close and reopen one's eyes to remove (something) from on or around the eyes.
(transitive) To shut out of sight; to evade; to shirk.
To flash headlights on a car at.
To flash on and off at regular intervals.
To see with the eyes half shut, or indistinctly and with frequent winking, as a person with weak eyes.
To send a signal with a lighting device.
To shine, especially with intermittent light; to twinkle; to flicker; to glimmer, as a lamp.
To turn slightly sour, or blinky, as beer, milk, etc.
To wink; to twinkle with, or as with, the eye.
blinn
bliny
bliny
noun
Alternative form of blini
blips
blips
noun
plural of blip
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blip
blirt
blirt
noun
(Scotland) A fit of crying.
(nautical) A gust, as of of wind and rain.
verb
(Scotland) To burst into tears.
bliss
bliss
noun
Perfect happiness.
blist
blite
blite
noun
Any of various plants in the genus Atriplex.
Any of various plants in the genus Chenopodium.
The plant Amaranthus blitum, purple amaranth.
blitt
blitz
blitz
noun
(cooking) The act of blending or puréeing food using a blender or processor.
(countable) A sudden attack, especially an air raid; usually with reference to the Blitz.
(countable) A swift and overwhelming attack or effort.
(countable, American football) A play in which additional defenders beyond the defensive linemen rush the passer.
(uncountable, chess) Short for blitz chess.
verb
(intransitive, American football) To perform a blitz.
(transitive) To attack quickly or suddenly, as by an air raid or similar action.
(transitive, cooking) To purée or chop (food products) using a food processor or blender.
(transitive, informal) To do something quickly or in one session.
blizz
blois
boils
boils
noun
plural of boil
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of boil
boily
bolis
bolis
noun
(archaic) A meteor or brilliant shooting star, followed by a train of light or sparks; especially one which explodes.
bolti
bolti
noun
Alternative form of bolty
bphil
brail
brail
noun
(falconry) A thong of soft leather to bind up a hawk's wing.
(in the plural) The feathers around a hawk's rump.
(nautical) A small rope used to truss up sails.
(theater) A rope or line used to suspend lights or scenery in a certain position.
A stock at each end of a seine to keep it stretched.
verb
To reef, shorten or strike sail using brails.
brill
brill
adj
(UK, slang) Wonderful, amusing; cool
noun
A type of flatfish, Scophthalmus rhombus.
broil
broil
noun
(archaic) A brawl; a rowdy disturbance.
Food prepared by broiling.
verb
(intransitive, Canada, US) To be exposed to great heat.
(intransitive, obsolete) To brawl.
(transitive) To cause a rowdy disturbance; embroil.
(transitive, Canada, US) To expose to great heat.
(transitive, Canada, US, obsolete in the U.K) To cook by direct, radiant heat.
build
build
noun
(computing, countable) Any of various versions of a software product as it is being developed for release to users.
(countable, uncountable) The physique of a human or animal body, or other object; constitution or structure.
(gaming, slang, countable) A structure, such as a building, statue, pool or forest, or a configuration of a character's items or skills, created by the player.
verb
(intransitive) To develop in magnitude or extent.
(intransitive) To form by combining materials or parts.
(intransitive, computing, of source code) To be converted into software by compilation, usually with minimal human intervention.
(transitive) To develop or give form to (something) according to a plan or process.
(transitive) To establish a basis for (something).
(transitive) To form (something) by combining materials or parts.
(transitive) To increase or strengthen (something) by adding gradually to.
(transitive, computing) To construct (software) by compiling its source code.
built
built
adj
(informal) well-built, muscular or toned.
noun
(obsolete) Shape; build; form of structure.
verb
past participle of build
simple past tense of build
caeli
calci
calia
calic
calid
calid
adj
(obsolete) Hot; burning; ardent.
calie
calif
calin
calin
noun
An alloy of lead and tin.
calio
calix
calix
noun
Dated form of calyx.
calli
calli
noun
plural of callus
canli
caril
carli
cauli
cauli
noun
(informal) Clipping of cauliflower.
cavil
cavil
noun
A petty or trivial objection or criticism.
verb
(intransitive) To criticise for petty or frivolous reasons.
cebil
cebil
noun
(uncommon) A South American tree (Anadenanthera colubrina), the bark of which contains tannin and is used in tanning hides.
cecil
cecil
noun
(cooking) A fried ball of minced meat, breadcrumbs, onions, etc.
ceile
ceils
ceils
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ceil
celia
celie
celik
celin
celio
celli
celli
noun
(rare) plural of cello
chiel
chiel
noun
Alternative form of chield
child
child
noun
(broadly) A person who has not yet reached adulthood, whether natural (puberty), cultural (initiation), or legal (majority).
(cartomancy) The thirteenth Lenormand card.
(computing) A data item, process, or object which has a subservient or derivative role relative to another.
(mathematics) A subordinate node of a tree.
(obsolete, specifically) A female child, a girl.
(pediatrics, sometimes, in a stricter sense) A kid aged 1 to 11 years, whereas neonates are aged 0 to 1 month, infants are aged 1 month to 12 months, and adolescents are aged 12 years to 18 years.
(with possessive) One's direct descendant by birth, regardless of age; one's offspring; a son or daughter.
A person considered a product of a place or culture, a member of a tribe or culture, regardless of age.
Alternative form of childe (“youth of noble birth”)
Anything derived from or caused by something.
verb
(archaic, transitive, intransitive) To give birth; to beget or procreate.
chile
chile
noun
(Southern US, African-American Vernacular) Pronunciation spelling of child.
(US, regional) Alternative form of chili (a chili pepper).
chili
chili
noun
(Cincinnati) Cincinnati chili.
(Indian Chinese cuisine) A spicy stew of chicken or paneer, capsicum and onion, eaten as an appetizer.
(chiefly US) A dish made with chili peppers and other ingredients, such as beans and beef.
(countable) The pungent, spicy fresh or dried fruit of any of several cultivated varieties of capsicum peppers, used in cooking.
(uncountable) Powdered chili pepper, used as a spice or flavouring in cooking.
chill
chill
abbrev
(West Country, obsolete) I will
adj
(slang) "Cool"; meeting a certain hip standard or garnering the approval of a certain peer group.
(slang) Calm, relaxed, easygoing.
(slang) Okay, not a problem.
Moderately cold or chilly.
Unwelcoming; not cordial.
noun
A lack of warmth and cordiality; unfriendliness.
A moderate, but uncomfortable and penetrating coldness.
A sense of style; trendiness; savoir faire.
A sudden penetrating sense of cold, especially one that causes a brief trembling nerve response through the body; the trembling response itself; often associated with illness: fevers and chills, or susceptibility to illness.
An iron mould or portion of a mould, serving to cool rapidly, and so to harden, the surface of molten iron brought in contact with it..
An uncomfortable and numbing sense of fear, dread, anxiety, or alarm, often one that is sudden and usually accompanied by a trembling nerve response resembling the body's response to biting cold.
Calmness; equanimity.
The hardened part of a casting, such as the tread of a carriage wheel.
verb
(intransitive) To become cold.
(intransitive, metallurgy) To become hard by rapid cooling.
(intransitive, slang) To "hang", hang out; to spend time with another person or group.
(intransitive, slang) To relax; to lie back.
(transitive) To lower the temperature of something; to cool.
(transitive, figurative) To discourage, depress.
(transitive, metallurgy) To harden a metal surface by sudden cooling.
chilo
chilt
chirl
chirl
noun
(Scotland) A kind of musical warble.
verb
(Scotland, intransitive) To emit a low sound; to warble.
choil
choil
noun
(on fixed-blade knives) The portion where the heel meets the bolster.
(on folding knives) The indentation of a pocket-knife blade where it joins the tang.
An unsharpened portion of a knife blade at the base of the blade, near the handle of the knife.
The region of a knife where such a portion is, or would be if it existed; the region may be arranged as a grip, guard, or combination thereof (a finger choil), or it may be a notch demarking the end of the sharpened edge (a sharpening choil).
choli
choli
noun
(fashion) A short-sleeved blouse worn under a sari; an Indian underbodice.
cibol
cibol
noun
(obsolete) A perennial onion plant, Allium fistulosum, commonly called Welsh onion.
ciclo
cilia
cilia
noun
plural of cilium
cilix
cilka
cilla
cinel
cital
cital
noun
A summons to appear, as before a judge.
citation; quotation
civil
civil
adj
(archaic) In a peaceful and well-ordered state.
(comparable) Behaving in a reasonable or polite manner.
(law) Relating to private relations among citizens, as opposed to criminal matters.
(not comparable) Having to do with people and government office as opposed to the military or religion.
Secular.
claik
claik
noun
(Scotland) Gossip; a gossip.
(Scotland) The cry of a goose, or other bird.
verb
(Scotland) To honk or cry like a goose.
claim
claim
noun
(law) A legal demand for compensation or damages.
A demand of ownership for previously unowned land.
A demand of ownership made for something.
A new statement of something one believes to be the truth, usually when the statement has yet to be verified or without valid evidence provided.
The right or ground of demanding.
The thing claimed.
verb
(archaic) To call or name.
(intransitive) To be entitled to anything; to deduce a right or title; to have a claim.
(law) To demand compensation or damages through the courts.
(obsolete) To proclaim.
To cause the loss of, usually by violent means.
To demand ownership of.
To demand ownership or right to use for land.
To state a new fact, typically without providing evidence to prove it is true.
clair
clari
clavi
clavi
noun
plural of clavus
clein
cleti
clich
click
click
intj
The sound of a click.
noun
(Britain) The act of making a clicking sound by pressing a finger against the thumb and then releasing to strike the palm; a snap.
(UK, dialect) The latch of a door.
(UK, slang, obsolete) A knock or blow.
(US) Misspelling of clique.
(by extension) A single instance of content on the Internet being accessed.
(graphical user interface) The act of pressing a button on a computer mouse or similar input device, both as a physical act and a reaction in the software.
(phonetics) An ingressive sound made by coarticulating a velar or uvular closure with another closure.
A brief, sharp, not particularly loud, relatively high-pitched sound produced by the impact of something small and hard against something hard, such as by the operation of a switch, a lock, or a latch.
A detent, pawl, or ratchet, such as that which catches the cogs of a ratchet wheel to prevent backward motion.
A pawl or similar catch.
Alternative spelling of klick
Sound made by a dolphin.
The act of operating a switch, etc., so that it clicks.
verb
(Britain) To snap the fingers.
(computing) To press and release (a button on a computer mouse).
(dated, intransitive) To tick.
(intransitive) To emit a click.
(intransitive) To get along well.
(intransitive) To make sense suddenly.
(intransitive, India) Of a film, to be successful at the box office.
(intransitive, India) To achieve success in one's career or a breakthrough, often the first time.
(intransitive, graphical user interface) To navigate by clicking a mouse button.
(obsolete) To snatch.
(transitive) To cause to make a click; to operate (a switch, etc) so that it makes a click.
(transitive, India) To take (a photograph) with a camera.
(transitive, computing, advertising) To visit (a web site).
(transitive, graphical user interface) To select a software item using, usually, but not always, the pressing of a mouse button.
clide
cliff
cliff
noun
(figurative) A point where something abruptly fails or decreases in value etc.
(music) Obsolete form of clef.
A vertical (or nearly vertical) rock face.
clift
clift
noun
(obsolete) A cliff.
clima
climb
climb
noun
An act of climbing.
An upwards struggle
The act of getting to somewhere more elevated.
verb
(botany) Of plants, to grow upwards by clinging to something.
(intransitive) To ascend; rise; to go up.
(intransitive) to jump high
(intransitive) to practise the sport of climbing
(transitive) To mount; to move upwards on.
(transitive) To move (especially up and down something) by gripping with the hands and using the feet.
(transitive) To scale; to get to the top of something.
To move to a higher position on the social ladder.
clime
clime
noun
A particular region defined by its weather or climate.
Climate.
cline
cline
noun
(geometry, inversive geometry) A generalized circle.
(systematics) A gradation in a character or phenotype within a species or other group.
Any graduated continuum.
cling
cling
noun
An ornament that clings to a window so as to be seen from outside.
Fruit (especially peach) whose flesh adheres strongly to the pit.
adherence; attachment; devotion
verb
(figurative, with preposition to) To be fond of, to feel strongly about and dependent on.
(intransitive) To dry up or wither.
(transitive) To cause to adhere to, especially by twining round or embracing.
(transitive) To cause to dry up or wither.
To adhere to an object, without being affixed, in such a way as to follow its contours. Used especially of fabrics and films.
To hold very tightly, as to not fall off.
To produce a high-pitched ringing sound, like a small bell.
clink
clink
noun
(onomatopoeia) The sound of metal on metal, or glass on glass.
(slang) A prison.
Stress cracks produced in metal ingots as they cool after being cast.
verb
(humorous, dated) To rhyme.
(transitive, Scotland) To clinch; to rivet.
(transitive, intransitive) To make a clinking sound; to make a sound of metal on metal or glass on glass; to strike materials such as metal or glass against one another.
clint
clint
noun
(geology) The relatively flat part of a limestone pavement between the grikes
clips
clips
noun
plural of clip
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clip
clipt
clipt
verb
(archaic) simple past tense and past participle of clip
clite
clive
clive
noun
Burdock or agrimony.
verb
(intransitive) To climb; ascend.
(transitive) To split; separate; cleave; chop.
clois
cloit
cloit
verb
(Scotland, intransitive) To fall heavily
coila
coils
coils
noun
plural of coil
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coil
colic
colic
adj
Relating to the colon; colonic.
noun
(pathology) Severe pains that grip the abdomen or the disease that causes such pains (due to intestinal or bowel-related problems).
A medicinal plant used to relieve such symptoms.
Severe fussiness and crying, especially of infants with certain medical conditions.
colin
colin
noun
The American quail or bobwhite, or related species.
colis
conli
creil
crile
crile
noun
(Scotland) A small person or creature; a dwarf or runt.
culti
cybil
cybil
Proper noun
name. A 20th century spelling variant of Sybil.
cylix
cylix
noun
Alternative form of kylix
cyril
cyril
Proper noun
name; best known for a ninth century missionary to the Slavs.