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admiral

admiral

noun

  1. (obsolete) A prince or Saracen leader under the Sultan.
  2. A flag officer in the United States Navy or Coast Guard of a grade superior to vice admiral and junior to admiral of the fleet (when that grade is used). An admiral is equal in grade or rank to a four-star general.
  3. A naval officer of high rank, immediately below Admiral of the Fleet; the commander of a fleet or squadron.
  4. A naval officer of the highest rank; the commander of a country's naval forces.
  5. Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genera Kaniska, Limenitis and Vanessa, especially a red admiral or white admiral.
  6. The ship which carries the admiral, the flagship; also, the most considerable ship of a fleet.

alarmed

alarmed

adj

  1. 8: Thomas, the groom, in the act of drinking, put down the jug alarmed before his master. Thomas’s master felt the honour keenly.
  2. Having an alarm fitted.
  3. Worried; anxious; panicky.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of alarm

amildar

amildar

noun

  1. (historical) A revenue collector having jurisdiction over several villages, in the British Raj.

armalda

armelda

armilda

armload

armload

noun

  1. As much as can be carried with one, or a pair, of arms

daimler

delimer

delmore

delorme

demerol

demerol

Proper noun

  1. A marketed brand of the drug pethidine.

demirel

doldrum

doldrum

adj

  1. Boring, uninteresting.

noun

  1. (slang, obsolete) A slothful or stupid person.

drumble

drumble

verb

  1. (obsolete) To do something ineptly; to bungle or bumble.
  2. (obsolete, intransitive) To be confused.
  3. (obsolete, intransitive) To be sluggish or lazy.
  4. (obsolete, intransitive) To mumble in speaking.

drumler

drumlin

drumlin

noun

  1. (geography) An elongated hill or ridge of glacial drift.

dumpler

earldom

earldom

noun

  1. The rank of being an earl.
  2. The territory controlled by an earl.

emerald

emerald

adj

  1. Of a rich green colour.

noun

  1. (dated, printing, UK) A size of type between nonpareil and minion, standardized as 6½-point.
  2. (entomology) Any of various species of dragonfly of the family Corduliidae.
  3. Any hummingbird in the genera Chlorostilbon and Elvira; and some in the genus Amazilia
  4. Any of various green gemstones, especially a green transparent form of beryl, highly valued as a precious stone.
  5. Emerald green, a colour.

verb

  1. (transitive, poetic) To ornament with, or as if with, emeralds; to make green.

fremdly

jarldom

jarldom

noun

  1. The status or office of a jarl (Scandinavian nobleman).

lambard

landrum

lemurid

lemurid

adj

  1. Alternative form of lemuroid

noun

  1. (zoology) Any lemur in the family Lemuridae.

lombard

lombard

noun

  1. Alternative form of Lombard (“cannon”)

lordoma

lumbard

mallard

mallard

noun

  1. Anas platyrhynchos, a common and widespread dabbling duck, natively found throughout the Northern Hemisphere, whose male has a distinctive dark green head.

malodor

malodor

noun

  1. An offensive odor.

mandler

mandrel

mandrel

noun

  1. A round object used as an aid for shaping a material, e.g. shaping or enlarging a ring, or bending or enlarging a pipe without creasing or kinking it.
  2. A tool or component of a tool that guides, grips or clamps something, such as a workpiece to be machined, a machining tool or a part while it is moved.

mandril

mandril

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of mandrel

marbled

marbled

adj

  1. (meat) Interlaced with fat.
  2. Composed of marble; having a marble exterior.
  3. Having marbling.
  4. Resembling marble.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of marble

marelda

maridel

marland

marolda

marydel

meddler

meddler

noun

  1. One who meddles or interferes in something not of their concern.

medlars

medlars

noun

  1. plural of medlar

melders

melders

noun

  1. plural of melder

meldrim

meldrop

merfold

merfold

noun

  1. A Hungarian mile, a unit of distance varying from 8.3790 to 8.9374 kilometres before being standardized as 8.3536 km.

meridel

middler

middler

noun

  1. One of a middle or intermediate class in some schools and seminaries.

mildred

mildrid

milford

milford

Proper noun

  1. A common town name, primarily within the British Isles and New England, often used for settlements with watermills built near fords, including:
    1. a city in Kent and Sussex Counties, Delaware, USA.
    2. a borough in Pennsylvania, USA, and county seat of Pike County.

millard

milords

milords

noun

  1. plural of milord

milrind

modeler

modeler

noun

  1. (computing) a computer program that generates a three-dimensional representation of an object or system
  2. (computing) a computer program that simulates a physical system
  3. a person who makes models, especially from a plastic medium such as clay
  4. a person who models the behaviour of a physical system, especially by using a computer model

modular

modular

adj

  1. (chiefly mathematics) Of or relating to a module or modules.
  2. Consisting of separate modules; especially where each module performs or fulfills some specified function and could be replaced by a similar module for the same function, independently of the other modules.
  3. Relating to mode or modulation.

molders

molders

noun

  1. plural of molder

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of molder

moldery

moldery

adj

  1. Consisting of, or resembling, mold.
  2. Covered or filled with mold.

moldier

moldier

adj

  1. comparative form of moldy: more moldy

morland

morland

noun

  1. Obsolete form of moorland.

moulder

moulder

noun

  1. A machine used for moulding.
  2. A person who moulds dough into loaves.
  3. Anyone who moulds or shapes things, including in a mould.

verb

  1. (British spelling, transitive, intransitive) To decay or rot.

muddler

muddler

noun

  1. A person or thing that muddles.
  2. A tool used in muddling, used to mash and mix.

mudlark

mudlark

noun

  1. (Australia) The Grallina cyanoleuca that builds its nest with mud into a bowl-like shape.
  2. (UK, regional) Any of various birds that are found in muddy places or build their nests with mud, especially Anthus petrosus and Alauda arvensis.
  3. (now rare, chiefly historical) One who scavenges in river or harbor mud for items of value, especially in London.
  4. (slang) A soldier of the Royal Engineers.
  5. (slang, now rare) A pig; pork.
  6. A child who plays in the mud; a child that spends most of its time in the streets, a street urchin.
  7. A racehorse that performs well on muddy or wet tracks.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To scavenge in river or harbor mud for items of value.

muldrow

mulford

muraled

muraled

Adjective

  1. Decorated with a mural.

premold

premold

noun

  1. An incomplete mold having the basic desired shape but not yet fully accurate.

verb

  1. (transitive) To mold in advance.

rambled

rambled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of ramble

relumed

relumed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of relume

remodel

remodel

noun

  1. Synonym of remodeling

verb

  1. To change the appearance, layout, or furnishings of.

remolds

remolds

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of remold

remould

remould

verb

  1. (Britain) To mould or shape again.
  2. (Britain) To reshape or redesign.

rimland

rimland

noun

  1. A land at the periphery of a heartland

rimpled

rimpled

adj

  1. wrinkled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of rimple

romalda

romelda

romilda

ruledom

rumbled

rumbled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of rumble

rumpled

rumpled

adj

  1. wrinkled or crumpled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of rumple

smolder

smolder

noun

  1. The act of smoldering or something that smolders.

verb

  1. (intransitive, figuratively) To exist in a suppressed or hidden state.
  2. (intransitive, figuratively) To show signs of repressed anger or suppressed mental turmoil or other strong emotion, such as passion.
  3. (intransitive, now US) To burn with no flame and little smoke.