(architecture) A half gable, as at the end of a penthouse or of the aisle of a church.
The hinged part on the trailing edge of an airplane wing, used to control longitudinal turns.
alarcon
alboran
alcoran
alerion
alerion
noun
(heraldry) A heraldic eagle, especially one displayed without legs/feet or beak.
aleuron
aleuron
noun
Alternative form of aleurone
alienor
alienor
noun
A person who alienates a property.
alkoran
almoner
almoner
noun
A hospital official responsible for patient welfare and after-care.
a title given to a royal officer charged with the duty of distributing alms or bounty on behalf of a monarch
one who dispenses alms for another, as the almoner of a prince, bishop
one who distributes alms, especially the doles and alms of religious houses, almshouses
almonry
almonry
noun
(historical) A building in which alms were distributed.
alorton
alphorn
alphorn
noun
(music) A long, curved, wooden horn used by mountain-dwelling herders in the Alps, originally to call cattle but now only as musical instrument in classical and folk tunes.
althorn
althorn
noun
(music) An alto or tenor saxhorn
ancoral
angolar
angolar
noun
A former currency of Angola between 1926 and 1958, divided into 100 centavos.
anormal
anormal
adj
(obsolete) Not according to rule; abnormal.
anthrol
argenol
arnaldo
arnoldo
arnulfo
arondel
auronal
bandrol
bandrol
noun
Alternative form of banderole
blaoner
blendor
blonder
blonder
adj
comparative form of blond: more blond
comparative form of blonde: more blonde
borneol
borneol
noun
(organic chemistry) A bicyclic organic compound and a terpene, easily oxidized to the ketone yielding camphor.
brownly
brownly
adv
With a brown colour.
caldron
caldron
noun
(archaic) Alternative spelling of cauldron
carlino
carlson
carlton
carlton
Proper noun
Any of several place names in England:
a village in the borough of Bedfordshire
a village in district, Cambridgeshire
a village in borough, County Durham
a village and parish in Leicestershire
a suburb of in the borough of Nottinghamshire
a village in district, Suffolk
a village in district, North Yorkshire
a village and parish in district, North Yorkshire
a village in the borough of South Yorkshire
a village in the borough of the City of West Yorkshire
from any of these places.
A southern suburb of New South Wales, Australia.
An inner suburb of Victoria, Australia.
A neighbourhood in Alberta, Canada.
A hamlet in Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Various places in the United States of America:
an unincorporated community and CDP in Alabama.
a small city in Georgia.
a tiny city in Kansas.
a small city in Minnesota
a town in New York.
a city in Oregon.
an unincorporated community in Texas.
an unincorporated community in Washington.
a town in Wisconsin.
A settlement on United States Virgin Islands.
carneol
carneol
noun
(now rare, historical) Carnelian.
carolan
carolin
carolin
noun
A former gold coin of Germany
A former gold coin of Sweden
carolyn
carolyn
Proper noun
name, a variant of Caroline used since the 19th century.
celoron
chlorin
chlorin
noun
(organic chemistry) A large heterocyclic aromatic ring consisting, at the core, of three pyrroles and one pyrroline coupled through four methine linkages.
Archaic form of chlorine.
chronal
chronal
adj
Of or pertaining to time.
chronol
clangor
clangor
noun
Canada, US standard spelling of clangour.
clarino
clarino
noun
(music) A reed stop in an organ.
clarion
clarion
adj
Of a sound, a voice, a message, etc.: brilliantly clear.
noun
(heraldry) A charge thought to represent a type of wind instrument, a keyboard instrument like a spinet, or perhaps a rest used by a knight to support a lance during jousting.
(music) An organ stop consisting of pipes with reeds giving a high-pitched note like that of a clarion (sense 1).
(music, historical or poetic) A medieval brass instrument chiefly used as a battle signal; related to the trumpet, it had a narrow, straight pipe and a high-pitched, piercing sound.
(poetic) The sound of a clarion (sense 1), or any sound resembling the loud, high-pitched note of a clarion.
verb
(also figuratively) Of a thing: to cause (a place) to echo with a sound like that of a clarion.
(figuratively) To announce or herald (something) clearly, especially so as to stir or unite people.
(intransitive) To sound a clarion; also, to make a high-pitched, piercing sound like that of a clarion.
To announce or herald (something) using a clarion (noun sense 1).
cloners
cloners
noun
plural of cloner
colarin
colburn
coloner
coloner
noun
(obsolete) A colonist.
colorin
colrain
colunar
conrail
control
control
noun
(climatology) Any of the physical factors determining the climate of a place, such as latitude, distribution of land and water, altitude, exposure, prevailing winds, permanent high- or low-barometric-pressure areas, ocean currents, mountain barriers, soil, and vegetation.
(countable, uncountable) Influence or authority over something.
(cycling, countable) A checkpoint along an audax route.
(graphical user interface) An interface element that a computer user interacts with, such as a window or a text box.
(linguistics) A construction in which the understood subject of a given predicate is determined by an expression in context. See control.
(project management) A means of monitoring for, and triggering intervention in, activities that are not going according to plan.
(spiritualism, parapsychology) A spirit that takes possession of a psychic or medium and allows other spirits to communicate with the living.
A control group or control experiment.
A duplicate book, register, or account, kept to correct or check another account or register.
A security mechanism, policy, or procedure that can counter system attack, reduce risks, and resolve vulnerabilities; a safeguard or countermeasure.
Restraint or ability to contain one's movements or emotions, or self-control.
The method and means of governing the performance of any apparatus, machine or system, such as a lever, handle or button.
verb
(transitive) To exercise influence over; to suggest or dictate the behavior of.
(transitive) to hold in check, to curb, to restrain
(transitive, archaic) to verify the accuracy of (something or someone, especially a financial account) by comparison with another account
(transitive, obsolete) to call to account, to take to task, to challenge
(transitive, statistics) (construed with for) To design (an experiment) so that the effects of one or more variables are reduced or eliminated.
coralyn
cornall
corneal
corneal
adj
Of or pertaining to the cornea.
cornela
cornell
cornell
Proper noun
Any of a number of towns in English-speaking countries.
cornels
cornels
noun
plural of cornel
cornily
cornily
adv
In a corny manner.
cornlea
cornual
cornual
adj
(anatomy) Located near, or relating to, an animal's horns.
cornule
coronal
coronal
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the coronal plane that divides a body into dorsal (back) and ventral (front).
(astronomy) Relating to the corona of a star.
(botany) Relating to the corona of a flower.
(phonetics) Relating to a sound made with the tip or blade of the tongue.
Relating to a crown or coronation.
noun
(phonetics) A consonant produced with the tip or blade of the tongue.
A crown or coronet.
A wreath or garland of flowers.
Alternative form of cronel (“lance-part”)
The frontal bone, over which the ancients wore their coronae or garlands.
coronel
coronel
noun
Alternative form of cronel
Obsolete form of colonel.
corylin
courlan
courlan
noun
Limpkin.
craniol
creolin
creolin
noun
A fraction of coal tar containing cresols.
crownal
dolerin
doralin
doralyn
durenol
earlton
elberon
elderon
eleanor
elenore
elinore
elkhorn
elkhorn
noun
A highly-branched coral (Acropora palmata) supposed to resemble the horns of an elk
The horn of an elk
eloiner
eloiner
noun
Obsolete spelling of eloigner
elonore
elpenor
elytron
elytron
noun
A sheath or outer covering, especially around the spinal cord or over the hindwings of certain insects.
encolor
encolor
verb
Alternative form of encolour
endoral
endoral
adj
(anatomy) Within the mouth.
englory
enrolle
enrolls
enrolls
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enroll
erelong
erelong
adv
(archaic) Before long, soon.
falerno
felonry
felonry
noun
Felons as a group.
The convict population of a penal colony.
fleuron
fleuron
noun
(architecture) The small flower at the centre of each side of a Corinthian abacus; a flos.
(typography) The typographic element (❧), used as a punctuation mark or for decoration.
An ornament or knob in the shape of a flower
florent
florenz
florian
florien
florina
florine
florins
florins
noun
plural of florin
floroon
floroon
noun
A border worked with flowers.
floroun
fluoran
fluoran
noun
A triarylmethane dye, the structural core of a variety of other dyes.
fluorin
fluorin
noun
Archaic form of fluorine.
fondler
fondler
noun
One who fondles.
forlain
forlain
verb
past participle of forlie
forlana
forlana
noun
Alternative form of furlana
forland
forlane
forlini
forloin
forlorn
forlorn
adj
Abandoned, deserted, left behind.
Pitifully sad, wretched, miserable; lonely, especially from feeling abandoned, deserted, forsaken.
Unlikely to succeed; hopeless.
noun
A forlorn hope.
A member of a forlorn hope.
verb
(obsolete) past participle of forlese.
frontal
frontal
adj
(anatomy) Of or relating to the forehead or frontal bone.
(anatomy) Parallel to the main axis of the body and at right angles to the sagittal plane.
(meteorology) Of or relating to a weather front.
(zootomy) Any of the scales of a reptile that lie in the general region of the forehead, more specifically between the eyes and to the anterior of this area.
Directed against the front or at the main point or issue.
Of, relating to, directed toward, or situated at the front.
noun
(Christianity) A decorative drapery covering the front of an altar.
(anatomy) Ellipsis of frontal bone..
(architecture) The façade of a building.
furlong
furlong
noun
(Britain, dialectal) An undefined portion of an unenclosed field.
(historical) Synonym of stadion (“a Greek unit of distance based on standardized footraces, equivalent to about 185.4 metres”)
A unit of distance equal to one-eighth of a mile (220 yards, or 201.168 metres), now mainly used in measuring distances in farmland and horse racing.
A unit of land area one furlong (sense 1) square (ten acres, or about four hectares).
Synonym of headland (“unploughed boundary of a field”)
Synonym of land (“the ground left unploughed between furrows; any of several portions into which a field is divided for ploughing”)
garlion
garlion
noun
(obsolete, very rare) A hybrid vegetable resulting from a cross between garlic and onion.
gelanor
glenrio
goldarn
goldarn
adj
(US, euphemistic) goddamn
goldner
goldrun
goldurn
goldurn
adj
(US, euphemistic) Goddamn.
goneril
gorblin
gorglin
gorling
granola
granola
adj
(chiefly Canada, US, of a person) Eating healthy food, supporting the protection of the environment, and having liberal views.
noun
A breakfast and snack food consisting of loose, crispy pellets made of nuts, rolled oats, honey and other natural ingredients.
grenola
groland
helenor
herlong
hilborn
hornell
hornful
hornful
noun
(said of a drinking-cup or powder flask) The amount that a horn holds.
hornily
hornily
adv
In a horny manner.
hornlet
hornlet
Noun
A little horn.
irklion
journal
journal
adj
(obsolete) Daily.
noun
(accounting) A chronological record of payments or receipts.
(accounting) A general journal.
(computing) A chronological record of changes made to a database or other system; along with a backup or image copy that allows recovery after a failure or reinstatement to a previous time; a log.
(engineering) The part of a shaft or axle that rests on bearings.
A diary or daily record of a person, organization, vessel etc.; daybook.
A newspaper or magazine dealing with a particular subject.
The amount of land that can be worked in a day.
verb
To archive or record something.
To insert (a shaft, etc.) in a journal bearing.
To scrapbook.
karolyn
keldron
kenlore
kenlore
noun
(philosophy) epistemology; theory of knowledge
knoller
koerlin
ladrone
ladrone
noun
A robber; a pirate; a rascal or rogue.
ladrons
ladrons
noun
plural of ladron
lampron
lampron
noun
(obsolete) A lamprey.
lanford
langreo
languor
languor
noun
(uncountable) A state of the body or mind caused by exhaustion or disease and characterized by a languid or weary feeling; lassitude; (countable) an instance of this.
(uncountable) Dullness, sluggishness; lack of vigour; stagnation.
(uncountable) Heavy humidity and stillness of the air.
(uncountable) Listless indolence or inactivity, especially if enjoyable or relaxing; dreaminess; (countable) an instance of this.
(uncountable) Melancholy caused by lovesickness, sadness, etc.; (countable) an instance of this.
(uncountable, obsolete) Sorrow; suffering; also, enfeebling disease or illness; (countable, obsolete) an instance of this.
verb
(intransitive) To languish.
lardons
lardons
noun
plural of lardon
lardoon
lardoon
noun
A meat strip used for larding, especially salted pork.