(informal, with the verb "to be") Alive; existing.
(informal, with the verb "to be") Present in the vicinity.
adv
(with turn, spin, etc.) So as to partially or completely rotate; so as to face in the opposite direction.
From one state or condition to an opposite or very different one; with a metaphorical change in direction; bringing about awareness or agreement.
From place to place.
Nearly; approximately; about.
So as to form a circle or trace a circular path, or approximation thereof.
So as to surround or be near.
Used with certain verbs to suggest unproductive activity.
Used with verbs to indicate repeated or continuous action, or in numerous locations or with numerous people.
prep
(of abstract things) Centred upon; surrounding.
At or to various places within.
Following a path which curves near an object, with the object on the inside of the curve.
Following the perimeter of a specified area and returning to the starting point.
Forming a circle or closed curve containing (something).
Near; in the vicinity of.
arundo
beroun
bordun
bourne
bourne
noun
(archaic) A goal or destination.
(countable) A stream or brook in which water flows only seasonally; a small stream or brook.
(countable, archaic) A boundary; a limit.
bourns
bourns
noun
plural of bourn
buiron
burdon
burdon
noun
(obsolete, rare) A mule born of a horse and a she-ass.
burion
burion
noun
(archaic) The red-breasted house sparrow of California (Haemorhous mexicanus, formerly Carpodacus mexicanus, Carpodacus frontalis).
burson
burton
burton
noun
(archaic) An arrangement of blocks and pulleys, especially for tightening rigging on a ship.
(archaic) Storage of cargo athwartships.
coburn
concur
concur
verb
(obsolete) To run together; to meet.
(rare) To converge.
To agree (in action or opinion); to have a common opinion; to coincide; to correspond.
To meet in the same point; to combine or conjoin; to contribute or help towards a common object or effect.
conure
conure
noun
Any of many cute New World parakeets of the former genus Conurus, now reassigned to other genera in subfamily Arinae, principally Psittacara and Eupsittula.
cornua
cornua
noun
plural of cornu
cornus
cornus
noun
(botany) Any of the genus Cornus of dogwoods.
coroun
coruna
corwun
cronus
cronus
Proper noun
The youngest of the twelve Titans, son of Uranus and Gaia; father to the first generation of Olympian gods and goddesses
cuorin
curson
curzon
diuron
diuron
noun
The non-selective herbicide N'-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-N,N-dimethyl-urea
doerun
dunmor
durion
durion
noun
Archaic form of durian.
enduro
enduro
noun
(countable) A particular race or event in the sport of enduro.
(uncountable) A motorcycle sport run on predominantly off-road courses, with many obstacles and challenges.
entour
euryon
euryon
noun
(anatomy) Either of a pair of craniometric points, on the parietal bones, that mark the extremity of the skull.
funori
funori
noun
A kind of glue produced from agar.
furoin
furoin
noun
(organic chemistry) The heterocyclic hydroxy-ketone 1,2-bis(2-furyl)-2-hydroxy-ethanone, analogous to benzoin
gorkun
ground
ground
adj
Crushed, or reduced to small particles.
Processed by grinding.
noun
(architecture, chiefly in the plural) One of the pieces of wood, flush with the plastering, to which mouldings etc. are attached.
(chiefly in the plural) Reason, (epistemic) justification, cause.
(countable) A soccer stadium.
(countable) The bottom of a body of water.
(countable, cricket) The area of grass on which a match is played (a cricket field); the entire arena in which it is played; the part of the field behind a batsman's popping crease where he can not be run out (hence to make one's ground).
(electricity, Canada and US) An electrical conductor connected to the earth, or a large conductor whose electrical potential is taken as zero (such as a steel chassis).
(etching) A gummy substance spread over the surface of a metal to be etched, to prevent the acid from eating except where an opening is made by the needle.
(figurative, by extension) Advantage given or gained in any contest; e.g. in football, chess, debate or academic discourse.
(historical) The area on which a battle is fought, particularly as referring to the area occupied by one side or the other. Often, according to the eventualities, "to give ground" or "to gain ground".
(music) A composition in which the bass, consisting of a few bars of independent notes, is continually repeated to a varying melody.
(music) The tune on which descants are raised; the plain song.
(point lace) The net of small meshes upon which the embroidered pattern is applied.
(sculpture) A flat surface upon which figures are raised in relief.
(uncountable) Terrain.
Background, context, framework, surroundings.
Basis, foundation, groundwork, legwork.
Soil, earth.
The pit of a theatre.
The plain surface upon which the figures of an artistic composition are set.
The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
verb
(US) To connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground.
(baseball) To hit a ground ball. Compare fly (verb (regular)) and line (verb).
(fine arts) To cover with a ground, as a copper plate for etching, or as paper or other materials with a uniform tint as a preparation for ornament.
(intransitive) To run aground; to strike the bottom and remain fixed.
(transitive) To forbid (an aircraft or pilot) to fly.
(transitive) To punish, especially a child or teenager, by forcing them to stay at home and/or give up certain privileges.
To found; to fix or set, as on a foundation, reason, or principle; to furnish a ground for; to fix firmly.
To give a basic education in a particular subject; to instruct in elements or first principles.
To improve or focus the mental or emotional state of.
To place something on the ground.
simple past tense and past participle of grind
gurdon
haroun
haroun
noun
(by extension) The leading figures of the Daraawiish (i.e. commanders, governors, representatives, judges etc.) considered collectively.
(idiomatic, by extension) The Daraawiish government.
honour
honour
noun
(countable) A token of praise or respect; something that represents praiseworthiness or respect, such as a prize or award given by the state to a citizen.
(countable, card games) In bridge, an ace, king, queen, jack, or ten especially of the trump suit. In some other games, an ace, king, queen or jack.
(feudal law) A seigniory or lordship held of the king, on which other lordships and manors depended.
(golf) The right to play one's ball before one's opponent.
(heraldry, countable) The center point of the upper half of an armorial escutcheon (compare honour point).
(in the plural) (Courses for) an honours degree: a university qualification of the highest rank.
(in the plural) The privilege of going first.
(uncountable) Recognition of importance or value; respect; veneration (of someone, usually for being morally upright or successful).
(uncountable) The state of being morally upright, honest, noble, virtuous, and magnanimous; excellence of character; the perception of such a state; favourable reputation; dignity.
A cause of respect and fame; a glory; an excellency; an ornament.
A privilege.
verb
British spelling, Canadian spelling, Commonwealth, and Ireland standard spelling of honor.
inpour
inpour
verb
(transitive, archaic) To pour in.
journo
journo
noun
(UK, Australia, informal) A journalist.
junior
junior
adj
(comparable) Low in rank; having a subordinate role, job, or situation.
(not comparable) Belonging to a younger person, or an earlier time of life.
(not comparable, chiefly US) Of or pertaining to a third academic year in a four-year high school (eleventh grade) or university.
(not comparable, often preceded by a possessive adjective or a possessive form of a noun) Younger.
noun
(chiefly US, Philippines) A third-year student at a high school or university.
(law) A junior barrister.
A name suffix used after a son's name when his father has the same name (abbreviations: Jnr., Jr., Jun.).
A younger person.
koruna
koruna
noun
(historical) The currency of the former Czechoslovakia, divided into 100 hellers.
The currency of the Czech Republic, divided into 100 hellers.
The former currency of Slovakia, divided into 100 haliers.
koruny
korwun
kronur
kronur
noun
Alternative spelling of krona
lurton
minoru
morgun
mourne
mourne
noun
The armed or feruled end of a staff.
The end of a sheephook to which the hook is attached.
mourns
mourns
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mourn
munmro
munroe
murton
neurol
neuron
neuron
noun
(artificial intelligence) an artificial neuron (mathematical function serving as an essential unit of an artificial neural network)
(cytology) A cell of the nervous system, which conducts nerve impulses; consisting of an axon and several dendrites. Neurons are connected by synapses.
(zoology) A nervure of an insect's wing.
nochur
nomura
nonrun
nonrun
adj
Of stockings, etc.: made with interlocking stitches to prevent runs from forming.
nordau
norvun
notour
numero
numero
noun
The sign ⟨ № ⟩.
ogburn
onrush
onrush
noun
A forceful rush or flow forward.
An aggressive assault.
verb
To assault aggressively.
To rush or flow forward forcefully.
orneus
osburn
ourang
ourang
noun
(obsolete) An orangutan.
outran
outran
verb
simple past tense of outrun
outrun
outrun
noun
(sheepdog trials) The sheepdog's initial run towards the sheep, done in a curving motion so as not to startle them.
(skiing) In ski jumping, the flat or uphill area past the landing point, where the skier can slow down.
verb
(transitive) To exceed or overextend.
(transitive) To run faster than.
purdon
rbound
rfound
rodmun
rohuna
rotund
rotund
adj
(of a sound) Full and rich; orotund; sonorous; full-toned.
Having a round body shape; portly or plump; podgy.
Having a round, spherical or curved shape; circular; orbicular.
rouens
rougon
rouman
rounce
rounce
noun
(printing) The handle by which the bed of a hand press, holding the form of type, etc., is run in under the platen and out again.
(printing) The whole apparatus by which the form is moved under the platen.
Alternative form of rams (“card game”)
rouncy
rouncy
noun
(now historical) A horse, especially a common riding-horse.
(obsolete) A vulgar woman.
roundo
rounds
rounds
noun
(campanology) A descending diatonic scale played on a ring of bells.
A route taken by someone in authority.
The practice of medical doctors visiting patients in a hospital or in their homes according to a predetermined order.
plural of round
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of round
roundy
roundy
adj
(obsolete) round
rounge
rouvin
rufino
rumson
runion
runoff
runoff
noun
(politics) A second or further round of an indecisive election, after other candidates (often all but the last two) have been eliminated.
(sports) A second or further round of a competition, after other competitors (often all but the last two) have been eliminated.
Dissolved chemicals, etc, included in such water.
That portion of precipitation or irrigation on an area which does not infiltrate or evaporate, but instead is discharged from the area.
runout
runout
noun
(cricket) A run out, a running out. The method of getting out in which a batsman, in making a run, has not reached the popping crease when a fielder breaks his wicket with the ball.
(mechanical engineering) Deviation of the axis of rotation of a rotating object (especially a milling cutter or workpiece) relative to that object's centerline; the specific amount of deviation.
(skiing) A relatively flat portion at the end of a ski run to slow down, or to connect trails.
(skiing) Slowing down at the end of a ski run, skiing on a runout.
A supposed auction employing shill bidders in order to convince legitimate buyers to purchase worthless articles.
Something that has been run out.
The end portion of the groove of a phonographic record, after the recorded sound.
runyon
russon
ruston
rwound
souren
souren
verb
(transitive, intransitive, obsolete) To make or become sour.
suborn
suborn
verb
(transitive) To induce to commit an unlawful or malicious act, or to commit perjury
(transitive) To procure privately, or by collusion; to incite secretly; to instigate.
sudnor
tenour
tenour
noun
Archaic spelling of tenor.
thunor
tornus
tornus
noun
(entomology) The bottom corner of a wing.
tourne
truong
tunnor
turino
turion
turion
noun
(botany) A bud, produced by some aquatic plants, that becomes detached and dormant until the following spring
turnor
turton
unborn
unborn
adj
Existing without birth or beginning.
Not yet born; yet to come; future.
Not yet delivered; still existing in the mother's womb.
noun
(countable) A single unborn offspring at any stage of gestation.
(uncountable) Unborn offspring collectively.
uncord
uncord
verb
(transitive) To release from cords; to unbind.
uncore
uncork
uncork
verb
(transitive) To open (a bottle or other container sealed with a cork or stopper) by removing the cork or stopper from.
(transitive) To release.
undoer
undoer
noun
agent noun of undo; one who undoes.
unfork
unform
unform
verb
To destroy the form of; to decompose, or resolve into parts; to unmake.
ungaro
ungrow
ungrow
verb
(rare, transitive, intransitive) To reverse the process of growth; to shrink or decrease.
unhero
unlord
unlord
verb
To deprive of the rank or position of a lord.
unmoor
unmoor
verb
(intransitive) To weigh anchor.
(transitive) To unfix or unsecure (a moored boat).
(transitive, figurative) To set free or loose.
unoral
unprop
unprop
verb
(transitive) To remove a prop or props from; to deprive of support.
unrobe
unrobe
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To disrobe, to undress.
unroll
unroll
verb
(intransitive) To emerge, be revealed or become apparent; to unfold.
(transitive) To straighten something that has been rolled, twisted or curled.
(transitive, programming, software compilation) To replace (a loop in a program) with a repetitive sequence of the individual instructions that the loop would carry out, sometimes used as an optimization.
unroof
unroof
verb
To remove a roof from, e.g. a building.
unroot
unroot
verb
(transitive) To tear up by the roots; to uproot.
unrope
unrope
verb
(transitive) To remove the rope or ropes from.
unrout
unrove
unrove
verb
(transitive) To separate textiles that have been roved or twisted together.
unsore
unsore
adj
Not sore; without soreness or pain.
unsort
unsort
verb
(computing) To shuffle a data structure so that it is no longer sorted.
(transitive, nonstandard) To sort out; to resolve.
unsour
unsour
verb
(transitive) To remove the sourness from; to make no longer sour.
untorn
untorn
adj
Not torn
untrod
untrod
adj
Not previously walked; not previously explored or investigated.
unwork
unwork
noun
The lack or absence of work; worklessness.
verb
(transitive) To undo or destroy (work previously done).
unworn
unworn
adj
Not having been worn, as clothing.
Not worn away or eroded.
uptorn
uptorn
verb
past participle of uptear
urbano
uronic
uronic
adj
Of or pertaining to the uronic acids or their derivatives
uroxin
uroxin
noun
alloxantin
ursone
usaron
uzaron
uzaron
noun
The dried alcoholic extract of the uzara root.
woburn
zonure
zonure
noun
Any one of several of South African lizards of the genus Zonurus (now Smaug), common in rocky environments.