A tropical evergreen tree, Blighia sapida, related to the lychee and longan.
The fruit of the tree, of which only the arils are edible, the remainder being poisonous.
acker
acker
noun
(regional, now rare) A visible current in a lake or river; a ripple on the surface of water.
Obsolete form of acre.
ackey
ackey
noun
A silver coin once used in the Gold Coast (in Africa)
aiken
akebi
akebi
noun
Any of the genus Akebia of five species of flowering plant in the family Lardizabalaceae.
akees
akees
noun
plural of akee
akeki
akeki
noun
Thujopsis dolabrata, a tall Japanese tree.
akela
akela
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Akela
akene
akene
noun
Alternative spelling of achene
akers
akers
noun
plural of aker
aknee
aknee
adv
(archaic) On the knees.
akpek
aksel
akule
akule
noun
(Hawaii) The bigeye scad, Selar crumenophthalmus.
akure
alake
aleak
aleak
adj
leaking
aleck
aleck
Proper noun
A diminutive of the male given name Alexander.
alike
alike
adj
Having resemblance or similitude; similar; without difference.
adv
In the same manner, form, or degree; in common; equally.
alkes
aloke
amoke
ankee
anker
anker
noun
(obsolete) A measure of wine or spirit equal to 10 gallons; a barrel of this capacity.
ankle
ankle
noun
The skeletal joint which connects the foot with the leg; the uppermost portion of the foot and lowermost portion of the leg, which contain this skeletal joint.
verb
(US, slang) To walk.
(cycling) To cyclically angle the foot at the ankle while pedaling, to maximize the amount of work applied to the pedal during each revolution.
apeak
apeak
adv
(nautical, of an anchor) In a vertical line, the cable having been sufficiently hove in to bring the ship over it.
apeek
apeek
adv
(nautical) Alternative form of apeak
arake
areek
areek
adj
In a reeking condition; having a strong odour.
arkie
arkie
Noun
A native or resident of the state of Arkansas in the United States of America.
aruke
asked
asked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ask
asker
asker
noun
(England dialect, Wales) A newt.
Someone who asks a question.
askew
askew
adj
(figuratively) Untoward, unfavourable.
Turned or twisted to one side.
adv
Tilted to one side.
atake
atoke
avoke
avoke
verb
(obsolete) To call from or back again.
awake
awake
adj
(figurative, by extension) Alert, aware.
Not asleep; conscious.
verb
(intransitive) To become conscious after having slept.
(intransitive, figurative) To come out of a state of inaction or dormancy.
(transitive) To cause (somebody) to stop sleeping.
(transitive) To excite or to stir up something latent.
(transitive) To make aware of something.
(transitive, figurative) To rouse from a state of inaction or dormancy.
aweek
awoke
awoke
verb
(rare) past participle of awake
simple past tense of awake
baked
baked
adj
(slang) High on cannabis.
That has been cooked by baking.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bake
baken
baken
verb
(UK dialectal, Northern England) alternative past participle of bake; baked.
baker
baker
noun
A person who bakes and sells bread, cakes and similar items.
A portable oven for baking.
An apple suitable for baking.
bakes
bakes
noun
plural of bake
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bake
bakie
bakke
baske
bawke
beaks
beaks
noun
plural of beak
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beak
beaky
beaky
adj
(of a gesture) Made using a beak; (of a sound) produced through a beak.
A small European river fish (Alburnus alburnus), of the family Cyprinidae.
brake
brake
noun
(chiefly nautical) The handle of a pump.
(engineering) An apparatus for testing the power of a steam engine or other motor by weighing the amount of friction that the motor will overcome; a friction brake.
(figuratively) Something used to retard or stop some action, process etc.
(military) An ancient engine of war analogous to the crossbow and ballista.
(now historical) A type of torture instrument.
(obsolete) A cage.
(obsolete) The winch of a crossbow.
A baker's kneading trough.
A carriage for transporting shooting parties and their equipment.ᵂ
A cart or carriage without a body, used in breaking in horses.ᵂ
A device used to slow or stop the motion of a wheel, or of a vehicle, usually by friction (although other resistive forces, such as electromagnetic fields or aerodynamic drag, can also be used); also, the controls or apparatus used to engage such a mechanism such as the pedal in a car.
A fern; bracken (Pteridium).
A frame for confining a refractory horse while the smith is shoeing him.
A large, heavy harrow for breaking clods after ploughing; a drag.
A thicket, or an area overgrown with briers etc.
A tool used for breaking flax or hemp.
A type of machine for bending sheet metal. (See wikipedia.)
An enclosure to restrain cattle, horses, etc.
Any fern in the genus Pteris
That part of a carriage, as of a movable battery, or engine, which enables it to turn.
The act of braking, of using a brake to slow down a machine or vehicle
verb
(archaic) simple past tense of break
(intransitive) To be stopped or slowed (as if) by braking.
(intransitive) To operate (a) brake(s).
(transitive) To bruise and crush; to knead
(transitive) To pulverise with a harrow
break
break
noun
(Britain, weather) A change, particularly the end of a spell of persistent good or bad weather.
(UK, education) A time for students to talk or play between lessons.
(billiards, snooker, pool) The first shot in a game of billiards.
(computing) A keystroke or other signal that causes a program to terminate or suspend execution.
(computing) The separation between lines, paragraphs or pages of a written text.
(dated) A large four-wheeled carriage, having a straight body and calash top, with the driver's seat in front and the footman's behind.
(equitation) A sharp bit or snaffle.
(finance) A sudden fall in prices on the stock exchange.
(geography, chiefly in the plural) An area along a river that features steep banks, bluffs, or gorges (e.g., Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument, US).
(golf) The curve imparted to the ball's motion on the green due to slope or grass texture.
(horse racing) The start of a horse race.
(music) A section of extended repetition of the percussion break to a song, created by a hip-hop DJ as rhythmic dance music.
(music) A short section of music, often between verses, in which some performers stop while others continue.
(music) The point in the musical scale at which a woodwind instrument is designed to overblow, that is, to move from its lower to its upper register.
(music) The transition area between a singer's vocal registers; the passaggio.
(obsolete, slang) An error.
(programming) Short for breakpoint.
(snooker) The number of points scored by one player in one visit to the table.
(soccer) The counter-attack.
(surfing) A place where waves break (that is, where waves pitch or spill forward creating white water).
(tennis) A game won by the receiving player(s).
A physical space that opens up in something or between two things.
A rest or pause, usually from work.
A scheduled interval of days or weeks between periods of school instruction; a holiday.
A short holiday.
A significant change in circumstance, attitude, perception, or focus of attention.
A temporary split with a romantic partner.
An act of escaping.
An instance of breaking something into two or more pieces.
An interval or intermission between two parts of a performance, for example a theatre show, broadcast, or sports game.
The beginning (of the morning).
verb
(computing) To cause, or allow the occurrence of, a line break.
(computing) To terminate the execution of a program before normal completion.
(copulative, informal) To suddenly become.
(finance, intransitive) Of prices on the stock exchange: to fall suddenly.
(intransitive) To be crushed, or overwhelmed with sorrow or grief.
(intransitive) To become weakened in constitution or faculties; to lose health or strength.
(intransitive) To burst forth; to make its way; to come into view.
(intransitive) To interrupt or cease one's work or occupation temporarily; to go on break.
(intransitive) To make an abrupt or sudden change; to change gait.
(intransitive, archaic) To fall out; to terminate friendship.
(intransitive, billiards, snooker, pool) To make the first shot; to scatter the balls from the initial neat arrangement.
(intransitive, obsolete) To fail in business; to go broke, to become bankrupt.
(intransitive, of a fever) To go down, in terms of temperature, indicating that the most dangerous part of the illness has passed.
(intransitive, of a male voice) To become deeper at puberty.
(intransitive, of a sound) To become audible suddenly.
(intransitive, of a spell of settled weather) To end.
(intransitive, of a storm) To begin or end.
(intransitive, of a voice) To alter in type due to emotion or strain: in men, generally to go up, in women, sometimes to go down; to crack.
(intransitive, of a wave of water) To collapse into surf, after arriving in shallow water.
(intransitive, of an emulsion) To demulsify.
(intransitive, of morning, dawn, day etc.) To arrive.
(intransitive, sports) To counter-attack.
(music, slang) To B-boy; to breakdance.
(programming) To suspend the execution of a program during debugging so that the state of the program can be investigated.
(specifically) To cause the shell of (an egg) to crack, so that the inside (yolk) is accessible.
(specifically) To open (a safe) without using the correct key, combination, or the like.
(specifically, in programming) To cause (some feature of a program or piece of software) to stop functioning properly; to cause a regression.
(transitive) To cause (a barrier) to no longer bar.
(transitive) To cause (a person or animal) to lose spirit or will; to crush the spirits of.
(transitive) To change a steady state abruptly.
(transitive) To destroy the arrangement of; to throw into disorder; to pierce.
(transitive) To destroy the official character and standing of; to cashier; to dismiss.
(transitive) To destroy the strength, firmness, or consistency of.
(transitive) To divide (something, often money) into smaller units.
(transitive) To end (a connection); to disconnect.
(transitive) To interrupt (a fall) by inserting something so that the falling object does not (immediately) hit something else beneath.
(transitive) To interrupt; to destroy the continuity of; to dissolve or terminate.
(transitive) To ruin financially.
(transitive) To surpass or do better than (a specific number); to do better than (a record), setting a new record.
(transitive) To violate; to fail to adhere to.
(transitive, backgammon) To remove one of the two men on (a point).
(transitive, ergative) To disclose or make known an item of news, a band, etc.
(transitive, gaming slang) To render (a game) unchallenging by altering its rules or exploiting loopholes or weaknesses in them in a way that gives a player an unfair advantage.
(transitive, intransitive) To crack or fracture (bone) under a physical strain.
(transitive, intransitive) To separate into two or more pieces, to fracture or crack, by a process that cannot easily be reversed for reassembly.
(transitive, intransitive) To stop, or to cause to stop, functioning properly or altogether.
(transitive, military, most often in the passive tense) To demote; to reduce the military rank of.
(transitive, obsolete) To lay open, as a purpose; to disclose, divulge, or communicate.
(transitive, tennis) To win a game (against one's opponent) as receiver.
(transitive, theater) To end the run of (a play).
(transitive, with for) To (attempt to) disengage and flee to; to make a run for.
To turn an animal into a beast of burden.
caked
caked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of cake
caker
caker
noun
One who forms something into a cake.
cakes
cakes
noun
plural of cake
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cake
cakey
cakey
adj
Alternative spelling of caky
capek
celka
cheka
clake
clake
noun
Alternative form of claik (the barnacle goose)
crake
crake
noun
(obsolete) A crack; a boast.
Any of several birds of the family Rallidae that have short bills.
verb
(obsolete) To boast; to speak loudly and boastfully.
To cry out harshly and loudly, like a crake.
creak
creak
noun
The sound produced by anything that creaks; a creaking.
verb
(intransitive) To make a prolonged sharp grating or squeaking sound, as by the friction of hard substances.
(intransitive, figurative) To suffer from strain or old age.
(transitive) To produce a creaking sound with.
daker
daker
noun
(obsolete) Alternative form of dicker, 10 items of some commodity taken as a unit.
damek
danke
dauke
drake
drake
noun
(historical) A small piece of artillery.
(poetic) A dragon.
A beaked galley, or Viking warship.
A fiery meteor.
A male duck.
A mayfly used as fishing bait.
eakly
eakly
Proper noun
A town in Oklahoma.
eimak
ekaha
ekaha
noun
Asplenium nidus, an epiphytic fern.
erika
erkan
eskar
eskar
noun
(geology) Alternative form of esker
faked
faked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of fake
faker
faker
adj
comparative form of fake: more fake.
noun
(military, by extension) A friendly unit (usually aircraft) that acts as a hostile unit in a military exercise.
(obsolete) A peddler of petty things.
A snake oil salesman; one who makes exaggerated claims about a product he sells.
An impostor or impersonator.
One who fakes something.
fakes
fakes
noun
plural of fake
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fake
fakey
fakey
adj
(colloquial) Fake.
fedak
flake
flake
noun
(Australia) The meat of the gummy shark.
(UK) Dogfish.
(UK, dialect) A paling; a hurdle.
(US, law enforcement, slang) A corrupt arrest, e.g. to extort money for release or merely to fulfil a quota.
(archaeology) A prehistoric tool chipped out of stone.
(informal) A person who is impractical, flighty, unreliable, or inconsistent; especially with maintaining a living.
(nautical) A small stage hung over a vessel's side, for workmen to stand on while calking, etc.
(nautical) Alternative form of fake (“turn or coil of cable or hawser”)
A carnation with only two colours in the flower, the petals having large stripes.
A flat turn or tier of rope.
A loose filmy mass or a thin chiplike layer of anything
A platform of hurdles, or small sticks made fast or interwoven, supported by stanchions, for drying codfish and other things.
A scale of a fish or similar animal
A wire rack for drying fish.
verb
(Ireland, slang) To hit (another person).
(US, law enforcement, slang) To plant evidence to facilitate a corrupt arrest.
(colloquial) To prove unreliable or impractical; to abandon or desert, to fail to follow through.
(technical) To store an item such as rope or sail in layers
To break or chip off in a flake.
To lay out on a flake for drying.
fleak
fleak
noun
A small, light piece that is only loosely joined to something else, and which has a tendency to detach.
A thin piece that is chipped or peeled off from the surface of something else.
A thin piece that the flesh of some animals (such as fish) tends to break into.
verb
(transitive, intransitive, obsolete) Synonym of fleck
(transitive, obsolete, rare) Synonym of flake (“to remove (something) in fleaks or flakes (small chips or pieces)”)
freak
freak
adj
Strange, weird, unexpected.
noun
(UK dialectal, Scotland) A fellow; a petulant young man.
(bodybuilding) A person whose physique has grown far beyond the normal limits of muscular development; often a bodybuilder weighing more than 260 pounds (117.934 kilos).
(dated) A streak of colour; variegation.
(dated) A sudden change of mind
(dated) Someone or something that is markedly unusual or unpredictable.
(informal, sometimes endearing) A very sexually perverse individual.
A drug addict.
A hippie.
A man, particularly a bold, strong, vigorous man.
A person who is extremely abnormal in appearance due to a severe medical condition (originally, a freak of nature); later extended to meaning a person who is extremely abnormal in social behavior, sexual orientation, gender identity, and/or business practices; an oddball, especially in physiology (e.g., "circus freak"); a unique person, originally in a displeasing or alienating way.
An enthusiast, or person who has an obsession with, or extreme knowledge of, something.
Euphemistic form of fuck.
verb
(intransitive) To react extremely or irrationally, usually under distress or discomposure.
(slang, transitive, intransitive) To be placed or place someone under the influence of a psychedelic drug, (especially) to experience reality withdrawal, or hallucinations (nightmarish), to behave irrational or unconventional due to drug use.
(transitive) To make greatly distressed and/or a discomposed appearance.
(transitive, dated) To streak; to variegate
garek
hacek
hakea
hakea
noun
A shrub of the genus Hakea.
hakes
hakes
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hake
halke
hasek
hekla
henka
ikeda
ikeja
jakes
jakes
noun
.]](now chiefly Ireland) A place to urinate and defecate: an outhouse or lavatory.
plural of jake in its various senses.
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jake: to play a form of prank
jakey
jakey
noun
(chiefly Scotland) A homeless drunk.
jakie
jakie
noun
A South American striped frog, Pseudis paradoxa, remarkable for having a tadpole larger than the adult form.
janek
jarek
kabel
kacey
kacie
kacie
Proper noun
name, a fanciful variant of
kaden
kaela
kaete
kafre
kahle
kaile
kaine
kakke
kakke
noun
beriberi
kaleb
kaleb
Proper noun
name, a rare modern spelling variant of Caleb.
kales
kales
noun
plural of kale
kalie
kalie
Proper noun
name, one of the modern spelling variants of Kaylee.
kalle
kames
kames
noun
plural of kame
kamet
kanae
kande
kaneh
kaneh
noun
(historical) A Hebrew measure of length, equal to six cubits.
kanes
kappe
karee
karee
noun
A South African sumac
karel
karen
karen
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Karen (“(derogatory) any person, especially female, exhibiting an exaggerated sense of entitlement”)
karez
karez
noun
A qanat, in parts of central southern Asia.
karie
kaser
kasey
katee
katey
kathe
katie
katie
Proper noun
name or any of its variant spellings.
The Missouri, Kansas and Texas (M.K.T) Railroad.
A king and a ten as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em due to phonetic similarity with "K-T"
kaule
kaver
kayes
kayle
kayle
noun
A pin used in kayles or skittles.
kayne
kazue
keaau
keach
keane
keare
kearn
keary
keats
keats
Proper noun
John Keats (1795–1821),
keavy
keavy
Proper noun
name used in Ireland and Scotland.
keawe
kebab
kebab
noun
(Australia) A hand-held dish consisting of pieces of meat roasted on an upright skewer mixed with fresh vegetables and sauces and rolled up in a round piece of unleavened bread.
(Britain) A dish of pieces of meat, fish, or vegetables roasted on a skewer or spit, especially a doner kebab.
(US) A shish kebab or any other food on a skewer.
(chemistry) The outward growing portions of a shish kebab structure.
(graphical user interface) menu icon of three vertical dots
(slang, offensive, ethnic slur) A Muslim, usually of southern European, Middle Eastern, or North African descent.
(slang, vulgar, UK) The vulva.
A restaurant that sells kebabs
verb
(transitive) To roast in the style of a kebab
(transitive, slang) To stab or skewer
kebar
kedah
kedah
Proper noun
State in western Malaysia which has Alor Setar as its capital.