(law) One who bails property; one who places property in the hands of another (called a bailee) for safekeeping.
bioral
blriot
boiler
boiler
noun
(UK, Australia, slang, derogatory) An old woman.
(rare, informal) Boilerplate.
A device consisting of a heat source and a tank for storing hot water, typically for space heating, domestic hot water etc., disregarding the source of heat.
A kitchen vessel for steaming, boiling or heating food.
A person who boils something.
A steam boiler.
A sunken reef, especially a coral reef, on which the sea breaks heavily.
A tough old chicken only suitable for cooking by boiling.
An apparatus for heating circulating water or other heat transferring liquid.
bovril
bovril
Proper noun
A brand of beef extract made in the UK.
broils
broils
noun
plural of broil
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of broil
caroli
chlori
cirilo
cloris
coiler
coiler
noun
A person who, or device which, coils.
colier
corial
couril
delrio
elinor
elinor
Proper noun
name, variant of Eleanor
elisor
elisor
noun
(law, chiefly UK) An elector or chooser; one of two persons appointed by a court to return a jury or serve a writ when the sheriff and the coroners are disqualified.
firlot
firlot
noun
(Scotland) A measure of capacity, once used for corn etc, equal to four pecks.
floria
florid
florid
adj
(obsolete) Flourishing; in the bloom of health.
(of a disorder, especially mental) In a blatant, vivid, or highly disorganized state.
Elaborately ornate; flowery.
Having a rosy or pale red colour; ruddy.
florie
florin
florin
noun
A guilder (pre-Euro currency unit of the Netherlands).
A pre-decimal Australian, and New Zealand, coin, worth 24 pence or a tenth of a pound.
A pre-decimal British coin, worth two shillings or ten new pence.
Any of several gold coins once produced in Florence, Italy; model for the other currencies.
The currency of Aruba, divided into 100 cents, symbol ƒ.
florio
floris
florri
foiler
foiler
noun
One who foils or frustrates.
foliar
foliar
adj
Of, pertaining to, or via the leaves.
forlie
forlie
verb
(transitive) To lie with.
(transitive) To overlay (a child).
forril
frijol
frijol
noun
(in Mexico, the southwestern United States, and the West Indies) Any cultivated bean of the genus Phaseolus, especially the black seed of a variety of Phaseolus vulgaris.
(in Mexico, the southwestern United States, and the West Indies) The bean-like seed of any of several related plants, such as the cowpea, used as food.
frivol
frivol
noun
An idle diversion or pastime; a frivolity.
An unserious person; a shallow person.
verb
(intransitive) To behave frivolously.
(intransitive) To trifle.
frolic
frolic
adj
(now rare) Merry, joyous, full of mirth; later especially, frolicsome, sportive, full of playful mischief.
(intransitive) To make merry; to have fun; to romp; to behave playfully and uninhibitedly.
(transitive, archaic) To cause to be merry.
gilour
gilour
Noun
A deceiver.
gilroy
gilroy
Proper noun
A city located in in California, United States.
gloria
gloria
noun
(religion, countable) A doxology.
A lightweight fabric used for umbrellas and dresses.
glorie
glorie
noun
Archaic form of glory.
gorily
gorily
adv
In a gory manner
gorlin
gromil
heirlo
holier
holier
adj
comparative form of holey: more holey; more full of holes.
comparative form of holy: more holy; more sacred.
ilario
ilford
ilford
Proper noun
A large town in northeast London, England, and the administrative headquarters of the London borough of Redbridge.
ilorin
inroll
inroll
verb
Obsolete form of enroll.
ironly
jailor
jailor
noun
Alternative spelling of jailer
kilroy
kilroy
Proper noun
of origin, from the Gaelic Mac Giolla Ruaidh.
krilov
lamori
larigo
laroid
laroid
adj
(zoology) Of, pertaining to, or having characteristics of the gull family, Laridae.
lenoir
lenoir
Proper noun
a city in North Carolina, USA
licorn
licour
lictor
lictor
noun
An officer in ancient Rome, attendant on a consul or magistrate, who bore the fasces and was responsible for punishing criminals.
lienor
lienor
noun
(law) A lienholder.
(law, Australia) A lienee.
liquor
liquor
noun
(UK, cooking) A parsley sauce commonly served with traditional pies and mash.
(chiefly US, Canada) Strong alcoholic drink derived from fermentation and distillation; more broadly, any alcoholic drink.
(obsolete) A drinkable liquid.
(obsolete) A liquid, a fluid.
A liquid in which something has been steeped.
A liquid obtained by cooking meat or vegetables (or both).
In process industry, a liquid in which a desired reaction takes place, e.g. pulping liquor is a mixture of chemicals and water which breaks wood into its components, thus facilitating the extraction of cellulose.
verb
(intransitive) To drink liquor, usually to excess.
(obsolete, transitive) To grease.
(transitive) To cause someone to drink liquor, usually to excess.
liroth
locris
locris
Proper noun
A region of ancient Greece, the homeland of the Locrians, made up of three distinct districts.
logier
logier
adj
comparative form of logy: more logy
logria
logris
loiret
loiret
Proper noun
One of the départements of Centre, France (INSEE code 45)
loiter
loiter
noun
A standing or strolling about without any aim or purpose.
verb
(military, aviation) For an aircraft to remain in the air near a target.
To remain at a certain place instead of moving on.
To stand about without any aim or purpose; to stand about idly.
lomira
lonier
lorain
lorica
lorica
noun
(chemistry, obsolete) Lute for protecting vessels from the fire.
(historical) A cuirass, originally of leather, afterward of plates of metal or horn sewed on linen or the like.
(zoology) The protective case or shell of a Loricifera, infusorian or rotifer
Any of several species of the family Musophagidae.
lovier
lowrie
melior
milnor
milnor
Proper noun
A city in North Dakota.
milord
milord
noun
(Britain, obsolete, humorous) An English nobleman, especially one traveling Europe in grand style; a wealthy British gentleman.
Alternative form of m'lord
verb
To address as “milord”.
milore
milroy
moiler
moiler
noun
One who moils, or works hard.
morril
neroli
neroli
noun
More fully neroli oil or oil of neroli: an essential oil distilled from the blossoms of the bitter orange or Seville orange (Citrus × aurantium subsp. amara) used to make perfumes.
noiler
norvil
oarial
oilers
oilers
noun
plural of oiler
oilery
oilery
noun
The business or goods of a dealer in oils.
oilier
oilier
adj
comparative form of oily: more oily
oliver
oliver
noun
(archaic, rare) A small tilt hammer, worked by the foot.
oorali
oorial
oorial
noun
Alternative form of urial
oralia
oralie
orchil
orchil
noun
Any of several lichens, especially those of the genera Roccella and Lecanora.
The dye, orcein, extracted from them.
ordlix
orelia
orelie
orguil
oribel
oriels
oriels
noun
plural of oriel
oriole
oriole
noun
Any of various colourful passerine birds, the New World orioles from the family Icteridae and the Old World orioles from the family Oriolidae.
orlich
orlina
orling
orling
noun
(chiefly technical, usually as plural) A tooth of a comb.
(in northern English dialects) A stunted child.
ourali
ourali
noun
Alternative form of wourali
paroli
picrol
picrol
noun
(dated, organic chemistry) dinitrophenol
pilori
porail
prolia
prolin
prolix
prolix
adj
(obsolete) Long; having great length.
Tediously lengthy; dwelling on trivial details.
pylori
pylori
noun
plural of pylorus
reboil
reboil
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To boil again.
recoil
recoil
noun
(firearms) The energy transmitted back to the shooter from a firearm which has fired. Recoil is a function of the weight of the weapon, the weight of the projectile, and the speed at which it leaves the muzzle.
A starting or falling back; a rebound; a shrinking.
An escapement in which, after each beat, the scape-wheel recoils slightly.
The state or condition of having recoiled.
verb
(intransitive) To pull back, especially in disgust, horror or astonishment.
(intransitive, now rare) To retreat before an opponent.
(obsolete, intransitive) To retire, withdraw.
(of a firearm) To quickly push back when fired
reoils
reoils
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reoil
resoil
rialto
rigole
rigole
noun
Alternative form of regal (“type of organ”)
rillow
rimola
rlogin
roiled
roiled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of roil
rollie
rollie
noun
(slang, chiefly UK) A cigarette rolled by hand.
rollin
rollix
ropily
ropily
adv
In a ropy manner.
rosily
rosily
adv
In a rosy manner; optimistically.
rosoli
sailor
sailor
noun
A member of the crew of a vessel; a mariner; a common seaman.
A person in the business of navigating ships or other vessels
A person who sails sailing boats as a sport or recreation.
Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genera Neptis, Pseudoneptis and Phaedyma, having white markings on a dark base and commonly flying by gliding.
Someone knowledgeable in the practical management of ships.
serlio
spirol
sproil
stroil
tailor
tailor
noun
(Australia) The bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix).
A person who makes, repairs, or alters clothes professionally, especially suits and men's clothing.
verb
(transitive) To make or adapt (something) for a specific need.
(transitive) To restrict (something) in order to meet a particular need.
(transitive, intransitive) To make, repair, or alter clothes.