Third-person singular simple present indicative form of able
aisle
aisle
noun
(US, politics) An idiomatic divide between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party, who are said to be on two sides of the aisle.
(transport) Seat in public transport, such as a plane, train or bus, that's beside the aisle.
A clear corridor in a supermarket with shelves on both sides containing goods for sale.
A clear path through rows of seating.
A wing of a building, notably in a church separated from the nave proper by piers.
Any path through an otherwise obstructed space.
The path of a wedding procession in a church or other venue; (by extension, metonymically) marriage.
aksel
alces
alecs
alecs
noun
plural of alec
alefs
alefs
noun
plural of alef
aleus
alkes
almes
almes
noun
plural of alme
aloes
aloes
noun
(plural only) The resin of the tree Aquilaria malaccensis (syn. Aquilaria agallocha), known for its fragrant odour.
The wood of the agalloch.
plural of aloe
alose
alose
noun
American shad (Alosa sapidissima).
European shad (Alosa alosa); the allice or allis.
alsea
alsea
Proper noun
An extinct Penutian language spoken in the United States.
alsen
alsey
altes
alves
alyse
amsel
ansel
arles
arles
noun
(Scotland, obsolete) Alternative form of earles (“deposit”)
arsle
arsle
verb
Alternative form of assle
asael
asale
aslef
astel
astel
noun
(mining, dialectal) An arch or ceiling of boards placed above the workers' heads in a mine.
asyle
axels
axels
noun
plural of axel
axles
axles
noun
plural of axle
bales
bales
noun
plural of bale
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bale
basel
basel
Proper noun
A city in Switzerland.
basle
basle
Proper noun
A city in Switzerland; spelling of
beals
beals
noun
plural of beal
belis
belis
noun
plural of beli
bells
bells
noun
(nautical) Ship's bells; the strokes on a ship's bell, every half-hour, to mark the passage of time.
Short for bell-bottoms.
plural of bell
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bell
belts
belts
noun
plural of belt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of belt
belus
biles
biles
noun
plural of bile
blase
blase
adj
Alternative spelling of blasé
blebs
blebs
noun
plural of bleb
blens
blens
noun
(Cornwall, zoology) The bib or pout (Trisopterus, or Gadus, luscus), a common fish of the cod family, Gadidae.
(UK, dialectal, zoology) The common cod; codfish
bless
bless
intj
(UK, Canada, informal) Used as an expression of endearment, gratitude, or (ironically) belittlement.
verb
(Perl programming, transitive, past tense only blessed) To turn (a reference) into an object.
(archaic, with from) To secure, defend, or prevent from.
(obsolete) To wave; to brandish.
To esteem or account happy; to felicitate.
To honor as holy, glorify; to extol for excellence.
To invoke divine favor upon.
To make something holy by religious rite, sanctify.
To make the sign of the cross upon, so as to sanctify.
blest
blest
verb
Archaic spelling of blessed
blets
blets
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blet
blues
blues
noun
(Australian rules football) Carlton Football Club.
(drug slang) Any of various blue pills sold on the street, mimicking the appearance of prescription pain killer tablets but often laced with fentanyl that leads to overdose deaths (see opioid epidemic).
(music) A musical form, African-American in origin, generally featuring an eight-bar or twelve-bar blues structure and using the blues scale.
(music, always singular) A musical composition following blues forms.
(rugby league) New South Wales.
(singular or plural, informal) One's particular life experience, particularly including the hardships one has faced.
(singular or plural, informal) The negative emotional state produced by a particular action, occupation, experience or idea.
(soccer, Birmingham) Birmingham City FC.
(soccer, Liverpudlian) Everton FC.
(soccer, London) Chelsea FC.
(soccer, Manchester) Manchester City FC.
(usually in the plural, informal) A feeling of sadness or depression.
A uniform made principally of a blue fabric, and especially a full dress uniform thus colored.
plural of blue
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blue
boles
boles
noun
plural of bole
bsele
bulse
bulse
noun
(now rare) A bag or package of diamonds, gold dust or other precious materials.
casel
ceils
ceils
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ceil
cells
cells
noun
plural of cell
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cell
celss
celts
celts
noun
plural of celt
claes
claes
noun
(Scotland) clothes
clefs
clefs
noun
plural of clef
clews
clews
noun
plural of clew
cloes
close
close
adj
(Ireland, UK, weather) Hot, humid, with no wind.
(archaic) Concise; to the point.
(archaic) Dense; solid; compact.
(dated) Difficult to obtain.
(dated) Parsimonious; stingy.
(law) Of a corporation or other business entity, closely held.
(linguistics, phonetics, of a vowel) Articulated with the tongue body relatively close to the hard palate.
(now rare) Closed, shut.
(obsolete) Out of the way of observation; secluded; secret; hidden.
Adhering strictly to a standard or original; exact.
At a little distance; near.
Intimate; well-loved.
Marked, evident.
Narrow; confined.
Nearly equal; almost evenly balanced.
Oppressive; without motion or ventilation; causing a feeling of lassitude.
Short.
Strictly confined; carefully guarded.
noun
(Scotland) A very narrow alley between two buildings, often overhung by one of the buildings above the ground floor.
(Scotland) The common staircase in a tenement.
(aviation, travel) The time when checkin staff will no longer accept passengers for a flight.
(chiefly British) A street that ends in a dead end.
(law) The interest which one may have in a piece of ground, even though it is not enclosed
(music) A double bar marking the end.
(music) The conclusion of a strain of music; cadence.
(now rare, chiefly Yorkshire) An enclosed field.
(sales) The point at the end of a sales pitch when the consumer is asked to buy.
A cathedral close.
A grapple in wrestling.
An end or conclusion.
The manner of shutting; the union of parts; junction.
verb
(Philippines) To turn off; to switch off.
(baseball, pitching) To make the final outs, usually three, of a game.
(figurative, computing) To terminate an application, window, file or database connection, etc.
(intransitive) To do the tasks (putting things away, locking doors, etc.) required to prepare a store or other establishment to shut down for the night.
(marketing) To make a sale.
(surveying) To have a vector sum of 0; that is, to form a closed polygon.
(transitive, finance) To cancel or reverse (a trading position).
(transitive, intransitive, electricity, of a switch, fuse or circuit breaker) To move to a position allowing electricity to flow.
(transitive, intransitive, engineering, gas and liquid flow, of valve or damper) To move to a position preventing fluid from flowing.
To come or gather around; to enclose; to encompass; to confine.
To come to an end.
To grapple; to engage in close combat.
To make (e.g. a gap) smaller.
To move so that an opening is closed.
To obstruct (an opening).
To put an end to; to conclude; to complete; to finish; to consummate.
clues
clues
noun
plural of clue
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clue
coles
coles
noun
plural of cole
dales
dales
noun
plural of dale
deals
deals
noun
plural of deal
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deal
deils
deles
deles
noun
plural of dele
delfs
delfs
noun
plural of delf
delis
delis
noun
plural of deli
dells
dells
noun
plural of dell
delos
desyl
diels
doles
doles
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dole
duels
duels
noun
plural of duel
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of duel
dulse
dulse
noun
A seaweed of a reddish-brown color (Palmaria palmata) which is sometimes eaten, as in Scotland.
earls
earls
noun
plural of earl
easel
easel
noun
An upright frame, typically on three legs, for displaying or supporting something, such as an artist's canvas.
eblis
eclss
edsel
eilis
elais
elans
elans
noun
plural of elan
elaps
elevs
elias
elisa
elise
elish
ellas
ellis
elops
elsah
elsan
elsan
Noun
A chemical toilet.
elses
elset
elsey
elsie
elsin
elsin
noun
(UK, dialect, obsolete) A shoemaker's awl.
elson
elves
elves
noun
plural of elf
plural of elve
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.
elyse
emuls
enols
enols
noun
plural of enol
eskil
eslie
estel
eulis
eusol
eusol
noun
An antiseptic made from chlorinated lime and boric acid.
evils
evils
noun
(slang) the evil eye
plural of evil
false
false
adj
(music) Out of tune.
Based on factually incorrect premises.
Not essential or permanent, as parts of a structure which are temporary or supplemental.
Not faithful or loyal, as to obligations, allegiance, vows, etc.; untrue; treacherous.
Not well founded; not firm or trustworthy; erroneous.
Spurious, artificial.
Untrue, not factual, factually incorrect.
Used in the vernacular name of a species (or group of species) together with the name of another species to which it is similar in appearance.
Uttering falsehood; dishonest or deceitful.
adv
In a dishonest and disloyal way; falsely.
noun
One of two options on a true-or-false test.
verb
(electronics, telecommunications, of a decoder) To incorrectly decode noise as if it were a valid signal.
(obsolete) To counterfeit, to forge.
(obsolete) To make false, to corrupt from something true or real.
(obsolete) To violate, to betray (a promise, an agreement, one’s faith, etc.).
feels
feels
adj
(colloquial) Synonym of emotional
noun
(archaic) plural of feel, sensory perceptions that mainly or solely involve the sense of touch
(colloquial) Feelings, emotions
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of feel
felis
fells
fells
noun
plural of fell
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fell
felts
felts
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of felt
files
files
noun
plural of file
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of file
fleas
fleas
noun
plural of flea
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flea
flees
flees
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flee
flesh
flesh
noun
(by extension) Bare arms, bare legs, bare torso.
(obsolete) Kindred; stock; race.
(obsolete) Tenderness of feeling; gentleness.
(religion) The evil and corrupting principle working in man.
(religion) The mortal body of a human being, contrasted with the spirit or soul.
A yellowish pink colour; the colour of some Caucasian human skin.
Animal tissue regarded as food; meat (but sometimes excluding fish).
The human body as a physical entity.
The skin of a human or animal.
The soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat.
The soft, often edible, parts of fruits or vegetables.
verb
(obsolete) To inure or habituate someone in or to a given practice.
(transitive) To bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh.
(transitive) To glut.
(transitive) To put flesh on; to fatten.
(transitive) To reward (a hound, bird of prey etc.) with flesh of the animal killed, to excite it for further hunting; to train (an animal) to have an appetite for flesh.
To remove the flesh from the skin during the making of leather.
flews
flews
noun
plural of flew
fleys
fleys
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fley
flies
flies
noun
The open area above a stage where scenery and equipment may be hung.
plural of fly
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fly
floes
floes
noun
plural of floe
flues
flues
noun
(obsolete) Bits of down.
plural of flue
fuels
fuels
noun
plural of fuel
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fuel
fusel
gaels
gales
gales
noun
plural of gale
gelds
gelds
noun
plural of geld
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of geld
gelts
gelts
noun
plural of gelt
giles
gilse
gilse
noun
Alternative form of grilse (young salmon).
gisel
gleds
glees
glees
noun
plural of glee
glens
glens
noun
plural of glen
gleys
gleys
noun
plural of gley
glues
glues
noun
plural of glue
goles
goles
noun
plural of gole
gules
gules
adj
(heraldry) In blazon, of the colour red.
noun
(heraldry) Red, e.g. on a coat of arms, typically represented in engraving by vertical parallel lines.
plural of gule
gusle
gusle
noun
(music) A single-stringed lute-like stringed instrument with a bowl-shaped body, held vertically in the lap and played a bow, originating among the Slavic peoples in the Balkans, especially in the Dinarides region.
hales
hales
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hale
halse
halse
noun
(anatomy, archaic) The neck; the throat.
Alternative form of hawse
verb
(dialectal) To fall upon the neck of; hug; embrace.
(obsolete) To haul; to hoist.
(transitive) To beseech; adjure.
(transitive) To greet; salute; hail.
heals
heals
noun
plural of heal
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of heal
heels
heels
noun
High-heeled shoes.
plural of heel
heils
heils
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of heil
helas
helas
intj
Obsolete form of alas.
hells
hells
noun
plural of hell
helms
helms
noun
plural of helm
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of helm
helps
helps
noun
plural of help
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of help
helsa
helse
herls
herls
noun
plural of herl
holes
holes
noun
plural of hole
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hole
hosel
hosel
noun
(slang) A semester, in the context of a course of study which should be enjoyable as opposed to required work.
The portion of the head of a golf club to which the shaft of the club attaches.
idles
idles
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of idle
ileus
ileus
noun
(medicine, broad definition, now rare) Disruption of the normal propulsive ability of the gastrointestinal tract from any cause.
(medicine, modern usage) Disruption of the normal propulsive ability of the gastrointestinal tract, due to failure of peristalsis.