The father of one of King David's officials (mentioned in 1 Chronicles 27:29).
name of biblical origin.
adlei
ailed
ailed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ail
alcid
alcid
noun
(ornithology) A bird of the family Alcidae, including auks, auklets, razorbills, dovekies, guillemots, and puffins.
aldie
aldim
aldin
aldis
algid
algid
adj
(medicine) Cold, chilly; used of low body temperature especially in connection with certain diseases such as malaria and cholera.
alida
alids
alodi
aloid
aloid
Noun
Any member of the Aloidae.
alpid
blida
calid
calid
adj
(obsolete) Hot; burning; ardent.
daile
daily
daily
adj
That occurs every day, or at least every working day
diurnal, by daylight, as opposed to nightly
adv
diurnally, by daylight
quotidianly, every day
noun
(UK) A cleaner who comes in daily.
(UK, slang) A daily disposable.
(US, automotive, colloquial) A daily driver.
(US, film, television) Raw, unedited footage traditionally developed overnight and viewed by the cast and crew the next day.
(video games) A quest in a massively multiplayer online game that can be repeated every day for cumulative rewards.
A newspaper that is published every day.
Something that is produced, consumed, used, or done every day.
verb
(US, automotive, colloquial) To drive an automobile frequently, on a daily basis, for regular and mundane tasks.
dalai
dalia
dalis
dalli
danli
datil
datil
noun
A datil pepper, a very spicy pepper of the species Capsicum chinense.
Mexican yucca or its leaf fibers.
The queen palm, Syagrus romanzoffiana, or its leaf fibers used for weaving.
delia
dials
dials
noun
plural of dial
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dial
didal
didal
noun
(obsolete) A kind of triangular spade.
dilan
dital
dital
noun
(music) A finger-operated key for raising the pitch of a guitar by a semitone.
dolia
dolia
noun
An old Russian unit of weight, approximately 44 milligrams.
plural of dolium
drail
drail
noun
(fishing) A hook with a lead shank.
(fishing) The piece of lead around the shank of such a hook.
The iron bow of a plough from which the traces draw.
verb
(fishing, obsolete) To trail; to draggle.
duali
dulia
dulia
noun
The veneration of saints, distinguished from latria, the worship of God.
elida
fadil
gilda
gladi
haldi
haldi
noun
(India) Synonym of turmeric
halid
halid
noun
(chemistry) Archaic form of halide.
(zoology) Any spider in the family Halidae, now considered part of the Pisauridae.
hilda
ideal
ideal
adj
(mathematics) Not actually present, but considered as present when limits at infinity are included.
Existing only in the mind; conceptual, imaginary.
Optimal; being the best possibility.
Perfect, flawless, having no defects.
Pertaining to ideas, or to a given idea.
Teaching or relating to the doctrine of idealism.
noun
(algebra) A subsemigroup with the property that if any semigroup element outside of it is added to any one of its members, the result must lie outside of it.
(algebra, Lie theory) A Lie subalgebra (subspace that is closed under the Lie bracket) 𝖍 of a given Lie algebra 𝖌 such that the Lie bracket [𝖌,𝖍] is a subset of 𝖍.
(algebra, order theory, lattice theory) A non-empty lower set (of a partially ordered set) which is closed under binary suprema (a.k.a. joins).
(algebra, ring theory) A subring closed under multiplication by its containing ring.
(set theory) A collection of sets, considered small or negligible, such that every subset of each member and the union of any two members are also members of the collection.
A perfect standard of beauty, intellect etc., or a standard of excellence to aim at.
idola
idola
noun
plural of idolon
plural of idolum
iliad
iliad
Proper noun
A famous ancient Greek epic poem about the Trojan War, attributed to Homer.
Noun
A specific version, edition, translation, or copy of the above-mentioned Homeric text.
Any long tragic story.
iodal
iodal
noun
(organic chemistry) The compound triiodoacetaldehyde, CI₃-CHO
ladik
ladin
laird
laird
noun
(chiefly Scotland) A landowner, particularly in Scottish contexts.
(chiefly Scotland) An aristocrat, particularly in Scottish contexts and in reference to the chiefs of the Scottish clans.
(historical) A feudal lord in Scottish contexts.
verb
(transitive, Scotland) Chiefly as laird it over: to behave like a laird, particularly to act haughtily or to domineer; to lord (it over).
larid
larid
noun
(ornithology) Any member of the family Laridae, the gulls, terns, skimmers and noddies .
liard
liard
noun
(historical) A small French coin, equivalent to a quarter of a sou.
lidah
lidar
lidar
noun
The optical analogue of radar, using intense pulses of laser light to measure the composition and structure of the atmosphere.
lidda
lidia
linda
lrida
lydia
lydia
noun
plural of lydion
milda
nidal
nidal
adj
(rare) Of or pertaining to nests.
(rare, physiology) Of the uterus, exhibiting thickening before implantation of an ovum.
Of or pertaining to a nidus.
plaid
plaid
adj
Having a pattern or colors which resemble a Scottish tartan; checkered or marked with bars or stripes at right angles to one another.
noun
(textiles) A type of twilled woollen cloth, often with a tartan or chequered pattern.
A length of such material used as a piece of clothing, formerly worn in the Scottish Highlands and other parts of northern Britain and remaining as an item of ceremonial dress worn by members of Scottish pipe bands.
The typical chequered pattern of a plaid; tartan.
verb
(archaic) simple past tense and past participle of play
rilda
silda
tidal
tidal
adj
Relating to tides.
tilda
tilda
noun
Misspelling of tilde.
valid
valid
adj
(Christianity, theology) Genuine - as distinguished from efficient or regular - sacrament.
(logic) Of a formula or system: such that it evaluates to true regardless of the input values.
(logic) Of an argument: whose conclusion is always true whenever its premises are true.
Acceptable, proper or correct; in accordance with the rules.
Related to the current topic, or presented within context, relevant.