Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abhor
achorn
achorn
noun
(Chester) An acorn.
adhort
adhort
verb
(obsolete) To exhort; to advise.
aghori
aharon
ahorse
ahorse
adv
(archaic) On the back of a horse; on horseback.
akhrot
akhrot
noun
(India) A walnut.
amorph
amorph
noun
(genetics) a mutation that causes a complete loss of gene function.
(genetics) a null mutation.
anchor
anchor
noun
(Internet) A marked point in a document that can be the target of a hyperlink.
(US) A screw anchor.
(archery) A point that is touched by the draw hand or string when the bow is fully drawn and ready to shoot.
(architecture) A metal tie holding adjoining parts of a building together.
(architecture) Carved work, somewhat resembling an anchor or arrowhead; part of the ornaments of certain mouldings. It is seen in the echinus, or egg-and-anchor (called also egg-and-dart, egg-and-tongue) ornament.
(athletics) The final runner in a relay race.
(cartomancy) The thirty-fifth Lenormand card.
(climbing) A device for attaching a climber at the top of a climb, such as a chain or ring or a natural feature.
(economics) A superstore or other facility that serves as a focus to bring customers into an area.
(figurative) That which gives stability or security.
(heraldry) Representation of the nautical tool, used as a heraldic charge.
(nautical) A tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement.
(nautical) An iron device so shaped as to grip the bottom and hold a vessel at her berth by the chain or rope attached. (FM 55-501).
(nautical) The combined anchoring gear (anchor, rode, bill/peak and fittings such as bitts, cat, and windlass.)
(obsolete) An anchorite or anchoress.
(slang) The brake of a vehicle.
(soccer) A defensive player, especially one who counters the opposition's best offensive player.
(television) An anchorman or anchorwoman.
Alternative form of anker
Any instrument serving a purpose like that of a ship's anchor, such as an arrangement of timber to hold a dam fast; a device to hold the end of a bridge cable etc.; or a device used in metalworking to hold the core of a mould in place.
One of the anchor-shaped spicules of certain sponges.
One of the calcareous spinules of certain holothurians, as in species of Synapta.
verb
To be stuck; to be unable to move away from a position.
To cast anchor; to come to anchor.
To connect an object, especially a ship or a boat, to a fixed point.
To perform as an anchorman or anchorwoman.
To provide emotional stability for a person in distress.
To stop; to fix or rest.
anorth
archon
archon
noun
(Gnosticism) A supernatural being subordinate to the Demiurge.
A chief magistrate of ancient Athens.
A person who claims the right to rule, or to exercise power or sovereign authority over other human beings.
A ruler, head of state or other leader.
ardoch
ashore
ashore
adv
(nautical) On the land as opposed to onboard.
(nautical) On, or towards the shore.
athort
athrob
athrob
adj
Throbbing.
auroch
auroch
noun
Alternative spelling of aurochs
author
author
noun
(obsolete) One's authority for something: an informant.
(obsolete, criminal law) Principal.
Someone who writes books for a living.
The originator or creator of a work, especially of a literary composition.
verb
(chiefly US, sometimes proscribed) To create a work as its author.
aworth
barhop
barhop
verb
(idiomatic, informal) To drink at a number of bars during a single day or evening.
bhokra
bohora
bowrah
bozrah
bozrah
Proper noun
An ancient biblical city in southern modern-day Jordan, the capital of Edom.
broach
broach
noun
(architecture, UK, dialect) A spire rising from a tower.
(masonry) A broad chisel for stone-cutting.
A series of chisel points mounted on one piece of steel. For example, the toothed stone chisel shown here.
A spit for cooking food.
A spit-like start on the head of a young stag.
Alternative spelling of brooch
An awl; a bodkin; also, a wooden rod or pin, sharpened at each end, used by thatchers.
The pin in a lock which enters the barrel of the key.
The stick from which candle wicks are suspended for dipping.
verb
(intransitive) To be turned sideways to oncoming waves, especially large or breaking waves.
(nautical, intransitive, of a submerged submarine, torpedo, or similar) To break the surface of the water.
(transitive) To cause to turn sideways to oncoming waves, especially large or breaking waves (usually followed by to; also figurative).
(transitive) To make a hole in, especially a cask of liquor, and put in a tap in order to draw the liquid.
(transitive) To open, to make an opening into; to pierce.
(transitive, figuratively) To begin discussion about (something).
cahors
caraho
carhop
carhop
noun
(US) A waiter or waitress who serves customers, especially in their vehicles, at a drive-in restaurant, sometimes on rollerskates.
verb
(intransitive) To work as a carhop.
caroch
cathro
chador
chador
noun
A loose robe, made from a single cloth, worn as a combination head covering, veil and shawl by Muslim women, especially in Iran.
chaori
charco
charlo
charon
charro
charro
noun
(usually in the plural) Short for charro bean.
A type of Mexican horseman.
chokra
chokra
noun
(India) Boy; young male servant.
choora
choora
noun
A set of bangles traditionally worn by a bride on her wedding day and for some time after, especially in Punjab.
chorai
choral
choral
adj
Of, relating to, written for, or performed by a choir or a chorus.
noun
Alternative form of chorale
chorda
chorea
chorea
noun
(pathology) Any of the various diseases of the nervous system characterized by involuntary muscular movements of the face and extremities; St. Vitus's dance.
An Ancient Greek circular dance accompanied by a chorus.
chozar
chroma
chroma
noun
(music) A note in a chromatic scale
The aspect of a colour's hue that depends on the amount of white or black in it; saturation
The colorfulness relative to the brightness of a similarly illuminated area
coprah
coprah
noun
Archaic form of copra.
corach
dhoora
dourah
dourah
noun
Alternative form of durra
frohna
gherao
gherao
noun
(India) A protest in which a group of people surrounds a politician, building, etc. until demands are met.
verb
(India, transitive) To surround for this purpose.
gorham
gothar
hadrom
hadron
hadron
noun
(physics) A composite particle that comprises two or more quarks held together by the strong force and (consequently) can interact with other particles via said force; a meson or a baryon.
hairdo
hairdo
noun
A hairstyle.
hairof
hambro
haoris
haptor
haptor
noun
(zoology) A complex organ (having hooks and suckers) in some parasitic worms.
harbor
harbor
noun
(countable) Any place of shelter.
(countable, glassworking) A mixing box for materials.
(countable, nautical) A sheltered expanse of water, adjacent to land, in which ships may anchor or dock, especially for loading and unloading.
(obsolete, countable) A house of the zodiac, or the mansion of a heavenly body.
(obsolete, uncountable) Shelter, refuge.
A harbor, even if it is a little harbor, is a good thing, since adventurers come into it as well as go out, and the life in it grows strong, because it takes something from the world, and has something to give in return - Sarah Orne Jewett
verb
(intransitive) To take refuge or shelter in a protected expanse of water.
(transitive) To drive (a hunted stag) to covert.
(transitive) To hold or persistently entertain in one's thoughts or mind.
(transitive) To provide a harbor or safe place for.
harbot
harico
harico
noun
Archaic form of haricot.
harlot
harlot
adj
(now uncommon) Wanton; lewd; low; base.
noun
(derogatory, offensive) A female who is considered promiscuous.
(derogatory, offensive, dated) A female prostitute.
(obsolete) A churl; a common man; a person, male or female, of low birth, especially one given to low conduct.
verb
To play the harlot; to practice lewdness.
harlow
harlow
Proper noun
name transferred from the surname.
a town in Essex, England.
harmon
harold
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.
harrod
harrow
harrow
intj
(obsolete) A call for help, or of distress, alarm etc.
noun
(military) An obstacle formed by turning an ordinary harrow upside down, the frame being buried.
A device consisting of a heavy framework having several disks or teeth in a row, which is dragged across ploughed land to smooth or break up the soil, to remove weeds or cover seeds; a harrow plow.
verb
(transitive) To break or tear, as if with a harrow; to wound; to lacerate; to torment or distress; to vex.
(transitive) To drag a harrow over; to break up with a harrow.
(transitive) To traumatize or disturb; to frighten or torment.
harsho
hathor
hathor
Proper noun
The goddess of joy, love and motherhood; one of the "Eyes / Daughters of Ra", the consort of Ra/Horus; often depicted as having a cow's head.
havior
havior
noun
(obsolete) behaviour; demeanor
haynor
herola
hoards
hoards
noun
plural of hoard
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hoard
hoared
hoared
adj
(obsolete) moldy; musty
hoarse
hoarse
adj
Having a dry, harsh tone to the voice, as a result of a sore throat, age, emotion, etc.
noun
Obsolete spelling of horse
verb
(uncommon) To utter hoarsely; to croak.
hoaxer
hoaxer
noun
Someone who perpetrates hoaxes.
hobard
hobart
hobart
Proper noun
The state capital of Tasmania (Australia), named for a Lord Hobart.
derived from a variant of Hubert.
A city in Indiana
A village in New York
A city in Oklahoma
A in Washington (state)
A village in Wisconsin
holard
holard
noun
(dated) The total water content of a sample of soil
homard
homrai
homrai
noun
(archaic) A bird, the great hornbill (Buceros bicornis).
honora
hoorah
hoorah
intj
Alternative form of hurrah
hooray
hooray
intj
Used to express approval, joy or victory.
noun
A shout to signify victory.
An expression of excitement.
verb
To shout an expression of excitement.
horace
horace
Proper noun
Quintus Horatius Flaccus, a poet and philosopher of the Roman Augustan Age. Born 65 in Venusia, died 27 November, 8 in Rome. Horace was a contemporary and friend of Virgil. Although of low birth, Horace was admired by the Emperor Augustus and was offered, but refused, to become his private secretary.
horahs
horahs
noun
plural of horah
horary
horary
adj
(astrology, of a question) Whose answer can be worked out by drawing up a horoscope of the exact time the question was asked.
(obsolete) Having a duration of just an hour; short-lived.
Occurring every hour; hourly.
Pertaining to an hour or hours.
noun
(rare, ecclesiastical) A book containing the divine offices for the various canonical hours.
A narrative or account that is kept hourly.
A plan or programme that gives the hours at which events are to take place; a timetable; a horarium.
horbal
horgan
horrah
horral
horray
howard
howard
Proper noun
name, transferred back from the surname. Short form: Howie.
A small city in Kansas, USA
A small city in South Dakota, USA
howrah
howrah
Proper noun
A large city in India, in the state of West Bengal.
hydroa
khorma
khowar
khowar
Proper noun
An the spoken by the
lahore
lahore
Proper noun
The second largest city of Pakistan and the capital of Punjab province of Pakistan located near Indian border on Ravi river.
lorcha
lorcha
noun
(nautical) A kind of light vessel used on the coast of China, having the hull built on a European model, and the rigging like that of a Chinese junk.
lothar
mahori
mahzor
mahzor
noun
Alternative spelling of machzor
mohair
mohair
noun
An Angora goat.
The long, fine hair of the Angora goat.
Yarn or fabric made from the hair of the angora goat, often as mixed with cotton or other materials.
morcha
morcha
noun
(India) A gathering of like-minded people protesting for a cause.
moriah
mowrah
nahoor
narcho
ochrea
ochrea
noun
(botany) Alternative form of ocrea
(historical) A greave or legging.
orache
orache
noun
Alternative spelling of orach
orchat
orphan
orphan
adj
(by extension, figuratively) Remaining after the removal of some form of support.
Deprived of parents (also orphaned).
noun
(computing) Any unreferenced object.
(figuratively) Anything that is unsupported, as by its source, provider or caretaker, by reason of the supporter's demise or decision to abandon.
(typography) A single line of type, beginning a paragraph, at the bottom of a column or page.
A person, especially a minor, both or (rarely) one of whose parents have died.
A person, especially a minor, whose parents have permanently abandoned them.
A young animal with no mother.
verb
(transitive) To deprive of parents (used almost exclusively in the passive)
(transitive, computing) To make unavailable, as by removing the last remaining pointer or reference to.
orthal
orthia
paroch
paroch
noun
(obsolete, Scotland) Alternative form of parish
pharos
pharos
noun
(figuratively) That which stands out; a shining light.
(historical) An ancient lighthouse or beacon to guide sailors.
phasor
phasor
noun
(mathematics) A representation of a complex number in terms of a complex exponential.
(sciences, engineering) A plotted line whose length and angle represent the amplitude and phase, respectively, of a sinusoidally varying quantity such as an alternating current.
phoria
phoria
noun
Synonym of heterophoria
proach
rancho
rancho
noun
(US, regional) A large grazing farm where horses and cattle are raised; distinguished from hacienda, a cultivated farm or plantation.
(US, regional) A simple hut, as of posts, covered with branches or thatch, where herdsmen or farm workers may lodge at night.
rhagon
rhagon
noun
(zoology) A form of sponge with clustered spherical flagellated endodermal chambers.
leucon
rhason
rhason
noun
The clerical garb worn in the Greek and Russian Orthodox Churches.
rhoads
rhodia
rhonda
robhah
rochea
rodham
rodham
noun
A bank of silt on the bed of a dried-up river
rohuna
rokach
roshan
sharon
sharos
shofar
shofar
noun
(Judaism) A ram’s-horn trumpet
shoran
shorea
soorah
soorah
noun
Dated form of sura (“chapter of Quran”).
sophar
sorcha
thoral
thoral
adj
(formal) nuptial
thorax
thorax
noun
(anatomy) The region of the mammalian body between the neck and abdomen as well as the cavity containing the heart and lungs.
(entomology and arachnology) The middle of three distinct divisions in an insect, crustacean or arachnid body to which the legs are attached.
thoria
thoria
noun
(mineralogy) The rare earth thorium oxide.
thorma
thraso
throat
throat
noun
(botany) The orifice of a tubular organ; the outer end of the tube of a monopetalous corolla; the faux, or fauces.
(nautical) That end of a gaff which is next to the mast.
(nautical) The angle where the arm of an anchor is joined to the shank.
(nautical) The upper fore corner of a boom-and-gaff sail, or of a staysail.
(shipbuilding) The inside of a timber knee.
A narrow opening in a vessel.
Station throat.
The front part of the neck.
The gullet or windpipe.
The part of a chimney between the gathering, or portion of the funnel which contracts in ascending, and the flue.
verb
(UK, dialect, obsolete) To mow (beans, etc.) in a direction against their bending.
(informal) To take into the throat. (Compare deepthroat.)
(now uncommon) To utter in or with the throat.
to throat threats
torahs
trocha
trocha
noun
(military, Latin America) A line of fortifications, usually rough, constructed to prevent the passage of an enemy across a region.