a local government district in West Sussex, England.
a river in West Sussex, after which the district was named.
Proper noun
name chiefly used in India.
aryn
barn
barn
noun
(agriculture) A building, often found on a farm, used for storage or keeping animals such as cattle.
(dialect, parts of Northern England) A child.
(informal, basketball, ice hockey) An arena.
(nuclear physics) A unit of surface area equal to 10⁻²⁸ square metres.
(slang) A warm and cozy place, especially a bedroom; a roost.
verb
(transitive) To lay up in a barn.
bran
bran
noun
(ornithology) The European carrion crow.
The broken coat of the seed of wheat, rye, or other cereal grain, separated from the flour or meal by sifting or bolting; the coarse, chaffy part of ground grain.
carn
carn
intj
(Australia, informal) An exclamation of support or approval, usually for a sporting (football) team.
(Australia, informal) Come on.
noun
Archaic form of cairn.
cran
cran
noun
(music) An embellishment played on the lowest note of a chanter of a bagpipe, consisting of a series of grace notes produced by rapid sequential lifting of the fingers of the lower hand.
(obsolete) A measure of herrings, either imprecise or sometimes legally specified. It has sometimes been about 37½ imperial gallons, or 750 herrings on average.
(obsolete, rare, by extension) A barrel made to hold such a measure.
Alternative form of qiran
darn
darn
adv
(degree, euphemistic) Damned.
noun
A place mended by darning.
verb
(transitive) Euphemism of damn.
(transitive, sewing) To repair by stitching with thread or yarn, particularly by using a needle to construct a weave across a damaged area of fabric.
earn
earn
noun
Alternative form of erne
verb
(intransitive) To receive payment for work.
(intransitive, obsolete) Of milk: to curdle, espcially in the cheesemaking process.
(intransitive, obsolete) To grieve.
(transitive) To achieve by being worthy of.
(transitive) To cause (someone) to receive payment or reward.
(transitive) To gain (success, reward, recognition) through applied effort or work.
(transitive) To receive payment for work.
(transitive, archaic) To curdle (milk), especially in the cheesemaking process.
(transitive, obsolete) To strongly long or yearn (for something or to do something).
eran
erna
erna
noun
(biochemistry) Alternative form of eRNA
fran
garn
garn
intj
(Cockney slang) A response that expresses disbelief or mockery.
noun
(obsolete) yarn (twisted fibers for weaving)
gnar
gnar
adj
(slang, chiefly sports) Gnarly.
noun
(slang, extreme sports) Snow or an ocean wave.
verb
To snarl or growl.
gran
gran
noun
(informal, usually affectionate) A grandmother.
(rare) A grandfather.
harn
iran
karn
karn
noun
(mining, dated) A pile of rocks.
knar
knar
noun
A knot or burl in a tree; a knurl, a gnarl.
kran
krna
larn
larn
verb
(Northern England, especially Tyneside) To learn.
(Northern England, especially Tyneside) To teach.
Larn yersel te taalk propa like!
mrna
mrna
noun
Alternative form of mRNA
nair
naor
nara
nara
noun
Alternative form of naras
narc
narc
noun
(colloquial, informal) A narcissist.
(informal, colloquial, drugs) A police officer assigned to or engaging in illegal narcotics control.
(informal, colloquial, drugs) Alternative spelling of nark (“spy”)
verb
(informal, colloquial, drugs) Alternative spelling of nark
(underwater diving, slang) To suffer from impaired judgment due to nitrogen narcosis (for example, while scuba diving).
nard
nard
noun
(US, 1980s, slang, usually in the plural) A testicle.
A fragrant oil from the plant, formerly much prized.
American spikenard (Aralia racemosa), a North American perennial herb with an aromatic root.
Nardostachys jatamansi, a flowering plant of the valerian family that grows in the Himalayas, used as a perfume, an incense, a sedative, and an herbal medicine.
nare
nare
noun
(rare, anatomy) A nostril
nari
nark
nark
noun
(Australia, slang) An unpleasant person, especially one who makes things difficult for others.
(Britain, slang) A police spy or informer.
Alternative form of narc (narcotics officer).
verb
(intransitive, slang) To complain.
(intransitive, slang) To serve or behave as a spy or informer.
(transitive, slang) To annoy or irritate.
(transitive, slang, often imperative) To stop.
(transitive, thieves' cant) To watch; to observe.
narr
narw
nary
nary
adj
Not any.
adv
Not, never.
natr
naur
naur
intj
(Internet slang) Pronunciation spelling of no, representing Australian English.
ncar
near
near
adj
(Britain, in relation to a vehicle) On the side nearest to the kerb (the left-hand side if one drives on the left).
(dated) Next to the driver, when he is on foot; (US) on the left of an animal or a team.
(now rare) Stingy; parsimonious.
(obsolete) Immediate; direct; close; short.
(programming, not comparable) Within the currently selected segment in a segmented memory architecture.
Approximate, almost.
Close in time.
Close to anything followed or imitated; not free, loose, or rambling.
Close to one's interests, affection, etc.; intimate; dear.
Closely connected or related.
Physically close.
So as barely to avoid or pass injury or loss; close; narrow.
adv
At or towards a position close in space or time.
Nearly; almost.
noun
The left side of a horse or of a team of horses pulling a carriage etc.
prep
Close to in nature or degree.
Close to in time.
Physically close to, in close proximity to.
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To come closer to; to approach.
nira
nora
nrab
nrab
Proper noun
National Railway Adjustment Board.
nrao
oran
orna
rain
rain
noun
(figuratively) An instance of particles or larger pieces of matter moving or falling through air.
(figuratively) Any matter moving or falling, usually through air, and especially if liquid or otherwise figuratively identifiable with raindrops.
Condensed water falling from a cloud.
verb
(impersonal) To have rain fall from the sky.
(intransitive) To fall as or like rain.
(transitive) To issue (something) in large quantities.
Obsolete form of reign.
rana
rand
rand
noun
(basket-making) A single rod woven in and out of the stakes.
(dialect) A border, edge or rim.
(obsolete, now dialect) A strip of meat; a long fleshy piece of beef, cut from the flank or leg; a sort of steak.
(obsolete, now dialect) The border of an area of land, especially marshland.
A strip of leather used to fit the heels of a shoe.
The currency of South Africa, divided into 100 cents.
a rocky slope, especially the area over a river valley; specifically, the Rand
verb
(obsolete) To rant; to storm.
rane
rang
rang
verb
simple past tense of ring (only in senses related to a bell — etymology 2)
rani
rani
noun
A Hindu princess or female ruler in India.
The wife of a rajah.
rank
rank
adj
(informal) Gross, disgusting.
(obsolete) Strong; powerful; capable of acting or being used with great effect; energetic; vigorous; headstrong.
(obsolete) lustful; lascivious
Causing strong growth; producing luxuriantly; rich and fertile.
Complete, used as an intensifier (usually negative, referring to incompetence).
Having a very strong and bad taste or odor.
Strong in growth; growing with vigour or rapidity, hence, coarse or gross.
Strong of its kind or in character; unmitigated; virulent; thorough; utter (used of negative things).
Strong to the senses; offensive; noisome.
Suffering from overgrowth or hypertrophy; plethoric.
adv
(obsolete) Quickly, eagerly, impetuously.
noun
(algebra) The maximum quantity of D-linearly independent elements of a module (over an integral domain D).
(chess) One of the eight horizontal lines of squares on a chessboard (i.e., those identified by a number).
(linear algebra) The maximal number of linearly independent columns (or rows) of a matrix.
(mathematics) The dimensionality of an array (computing) or tensor.
(mathematics) The size of any basis of a given matroid.
(music) In a pipe organ, a set of pipes of a certain quality for which each pipe corresponds to one key or pedal.
(taxonomy) A level in a scientific taxonomy system.
(typically in the plural) A category of people, such as those who share an occupation or belong to an organisation.
A hierarchical level in an organization such as the military.
A row of people or things organized in a grid pattern, often soldiers.
One's position in a list sorted by a shared property such as physical location, population, or quality.
The level of one's position in a class-based society.
verb
(US) To take rank of; to outrank.
To assign a suitable place in a class or order; to classify.
To have a ranking.
To place abreast, or in a line.
rann
rann
noun
A stanza of Irish poetry.
rant
rant
noun
A criticism done by ranting.
A type of dance step usually performed in clogs, and particularly (but not exclusively) associated with the English North West Morris tradition. The rant step consists of alternately bringing one foot across and in front of the other and striking the ground, with the other foot making a little hop.
A wild, emotional, and sometimes incoherent articulation.
verb
(dated) To speak extravagantly, as in merriment.
To criticize by ranting.
To dance rant steps.
To disseminate one's own opinions in a - typically - one-sided, strong manner.
To speak or shout at length in uncontrollable anger.
raun
rena
rina
rnas
roan
roan
adj
Especially of a horse, having a coat of a dark base color with individual white hairs mixed in
Made of the leather called roan.
noun
A kind of leather used for slippers, bookbinding, etc., made from sheepskin, tanned with sumac and colored to imitate ungrained morocco.
An animal such as a horse that has a coat of a dark base color with individual white hairs mixed in.
Archaic form of rowan (“kind of tree”).
The color of such an animal.
rona
rona
noun
(informal, often with "the") COVID-19.
runa
ryan
tarn
tarn
noun
(Northern England) A small mountain lake, especially in Northern England.
(US, chiefly Montana) One of many small mountain lakes or ponds.
tran
trna
trna
noun
Alternative form of tRNA
uran
urna
urna
noun
(Buddhism) A spiral or circular dot placed on the forehead of Buddhist images as an auspicious mark.
(historical) A Roman unit of liquid measure reckoned as the volume of 40 Roman pounds of wine and equivalent to about 13 L although differing slightly over time.
warn
warn
verb
(chiefly with "off", "away", and similar words) To advise or order to go or stay away.
(intransitive) To give warning.
(transitive) To caution or admonish (someone) against unwise or unacceptable behaviour.
(transitive) To make (someone) aware of impending danger, evil, etc.
(transitive) To notify or inform (someone, about something).
(transitive) To summon (someone) to or inform of a formal meeting or duty.
(transitive, intransitive, of a clock, possibly obsolete) To make a sound (e.g. clicking or whirring) indicating that it is about to strike or chime (an hour).
wran
yarn
yarn
noun
(countable) A story, a tale, especially one that is incredible.
(nautical) Bundles of fibers twisted together, and which in turn are twisted in bundles to form strands, which in their turn are twisted or plaited to form rope.
(uncountable) A twisted strand of fiber used for knitting or weaving.