(chiefly software engineering) Of or relating to agile software development, a technique for iterative and incremental development of software involving collaboration between teams.
Characterised by quick motion.
Having the faculty of quick motion in the limbs; apt or ready to move.
Busy with activity of many living beings; swarming; thronged; busy.
Having life; living; not dead.
In a state of action; in force or operation; existent.
Sprightly; lively; brisk.
Susceptible, sensitive; easy to impress; having keen feelings, as opposed to apathy.
allie
alvie
amiel
anile
anile
adj
Characteristic of a crone or a feeble old woman.
noun
Archaic form of anil (“indigo”).
ariel
ariel
noun
A kind of mountain gazelle, native to Arabia.
Misspelling of aerial.
arlie
avile
avile
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To abase or debase; to vilify; to depreciate.
axile
axile
adj
Situated in the axis of anything; as an embryo which lies in the axis of a seed.
baiel
baile
baile
noun
(usually "baile funk") A specific genre of dance music originating in Rio de Janeiro, also known as Funk Carioca
Archaic spelling of bail.
balei
beild
beild
noun
(Scotland, UK, dialect) A place of shelter; protection; refuge.
belia
belie
belie
verb
(obsolete) To mimic; to counterfeit.
(transitive) To contradict, to show (something) to be false.
(transitive) To give a false representation of.
(transitive, archaic) To tell lies about.
(transitive, obsolete) To lie around; encompass.
(transitive, obsolete, of an army) To surround; beleaguer.
(transitive, perhaps nonstandard) To conceal the contradictory or ironic presence of (something).
(transitive, perhaps nonstandard) To show, evince or demonstrate (something) to be present, particularly something deemed contradictory or ironic.
(transitive, rare) To call a liar; to accuse of falsehood.
(transitive, rare) To fill with lies; to lie to.
belis
belis
noun
plural of beli
belli
benil
bevil
bezil
bezil
noun
Alternative form of bezel
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
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.
bilbe
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.
bille
birle
birle
verb
(Scotland, obsolete) To drink deeply or excessively; carouse.
(Scotland, obsolete) To pour a drink (for).
bizel
blibe
blier
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.
caeli
calie
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
chile
chile
noun
(Southern US, African-American Vernacular) Pronunciation spelling of child.
(US, regional) Alternative form of chili (a chili pepper).
cinel
clein
cleti
clide
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.
clite
clive
clive
noun
Burdock or agrimony.
verb
(intransitive) To climb; ascend.
(transitive) To split; separate; cleave; chop.
creil
crile
crile
noun
(Scotland) A small person or creature; a dwarf or runt.
daile
decil
deils
delhi
delhi
Proper noun
National capital territory and old city in northern India in which the country’s capital New Delhi is located.
A village in New York, USA
delia
delim
delis
delis
noun
plural of deli
delit
delni
devil
devil
name
(theology) The chief devil; Satan.
noun
(cooking) A dish, as a bone with the meat, broiled and excessively peppered; a grill with Cayenne pepper.
(cycling, slang) An endurance event where riders who fall behind are periodically eliminated.
(dialectal, in compounds) A barren, unproductive and unused area.
(euphemistic, with an article, as an intensifier) Hell.
(folklore) A fictional image of a man, usually red or orange in skin color; with a set of horns on his head, a pointed goatee and a long tail and carrying a pitchfork; that represents evil and portrayed to children in an effort to discourage bad behavior.
(nautical) Ellipsis of devil seam.: The seam between garboard strake and the keel (a seam on wooden boats)
(theology) An evil creature, the objectification of a hostile and destructive force.
A Tasmanian devil.
A dust devil.
A machine for tearing or cutting rags, cotton, etc.
A person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him, usually in the phrases poor devil and lucky devil.
A printer's assistant. Also (India) "a poltergeist that haunts printing works".
A thing that is awkward or difficult to understand or do.
A wicked or naughty person, or one who harbors reckless, spirited energy, especially in a mischievous way; usually said of a young child.
The bad part of the conscience; the opposite to the angel.
verb
To annoy or bother.
To finely grind cooked ham or other meat with spices and condiments.
To grill with cayenne pepper; to season highly in cooking, as with pepper.
To make like a devil; to invest with the character of a devil.
To prepare a sidedish of shelled halved boiled eggs to whose extracted yolks are added condiments and spices, which mixture then is placed into the halved whites to be served.
To work as a ‘devil’; to work for a lawyer or writer without fee or recognition.
didle
diehl
diels
dielu
diley
dille
diple
diple
noun
(music) A traditional woodwind instrument used in Serbian, Croatian and Montenegrin music.
A mark once used in margins to draw attention to something in text.
divel
divel
noun
(dialect or archaic) Alternative spelling of devil
verb
(obsolete) To rend apart.
eblis
eboli
edile
edile
noun
Alternative spelling of aedile
edlin
eglin
eifel
eifel
Proper noun
Eifel
eilat
eilis
elaic
elain
elain
noun
eleoptene
elais
elbie
eldin
eleia
elemi
elemi
noun
(uncountable) A resin harvested from the tree.
A tree, Canarium luzonicum, native to the Philippines.
eleni
elfic
elfie
elfin
elfin
adj
Relating to or resembling an elf or elves, especially in its tiny size or features.
noun
A little urchin or child.
An elf; an inhabitant of fairy-land.
Any of the butterflies in the subgenus Incisalia of the North American lycaenid genus Callophrys.
elgin
elian
elias
elida
elide
elide
verb
(linguistics) To cut off, as a vowel or a syllable.
To conflate; to smear together; to blur the distinction between.
To leave out or omit (something).
eliga
elihu
elint
eliot
elisa
elise
elish
elita
elite
elite
adj
Of high birth or social position; aristocratic or patrician.
Representing the choicest or most select of a group.
noun
(typography) A typeface with 12 characters per inch.
A special group or social class of people which have a superior intellectual, social or economic status as, the elite of society.
Someone who is among the best at a certain task.
eliza
elkin
ellie
ellie
Proper noun
A diminutive of the female given names Eleanor and Elizabeth, also used as a formal given name.
ellin
ellis
eloin
eloin
verb
Obsolete spelling of eloign
elsie
elsin
elsin
noun
(UK, dialect, obsolete) A shoemaker's awl.
elvia
elvie
elvin
elvin
noun
(Kent) Alternative spelling of elven (“an elm”) (a tree of the genus Ulmus, particularly the wych elm or Scots elm (Ulmus glabra))
elvis
elvis
Proper noun
name, possibly derived from the surname Elwes.
Elvis Presley (1935-1977), a popular American rock-and-roll singer.
Noun
An impersonator of Elvis Presley.
elwin
elymi
email
email
noun
(countable) A message sent through an email system.
(uncountable) A quantity of messages sent through an email system.
(uncountable) A system for transferring messages from one computer to another, usually through a network.
verb
(intransitive) To send, or compose and send, an email or emails.
(transitive) To send an email or emails to.
(transitive, ditransitive) To send (something) through email.
emile
emili
emily
emlin
enlil
enlil
Proper noun
chief deity listed and written about in ancient Sumerian, Akkadian, Hittite, Canaanite and other Mesopotamian clay and stone tablets; the god of breath, wind, loft, and breadth
enoil
eolia
eolic
eolic
adj
Of the wind; referring to the action or the power of wind.