Of or pertaining to struggle, competition or conflict; of or pertaining to an agon.
Of or pertaining to the pain of death.
ailing
ailing
adj
Sickly; sick; ill; unwell.
noun
An ailment.
verb
present participle of ail
alange
alenge
algine
algins
algins
noun
plural of algin
algona
algren
aligns
aligns
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of align
alnage
alnage
noun
A duty paid for such measurement.
Measurement (of cloth) by the ell.
amling
amlong
analog
analog
adj
(of a device or system) In which the value of a data item (such as time) is represented by a continuous(ly) variable physical quantity that can be measured (such as the shadow of a sundial).
Not relating to, or pre-dating, digital technology such as computers and the Internet; relating to real life.
noun
(chemistry) A structural derivative of a parent compound that differs from it by only one or a few atoms or substituent groups; (usually, especially) such a molecule that retains most of the same chemical properties.
(countable) Something that bears an analogy to something else.
(countable, biology) An organ or structure that is similar in function to one in another kind of organism but is of dissimilar evolutionary origin.
angela
angele
angeli
angell
angell
noun
Obsolete spelling of angel
angelo
angels
angels
noun
plural of angel
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of angel
angild
angili
angilo
angled
angled
adj
Arranged so as to form an angle.
Forming an angle of a particular type.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of angle
angler
angler
noun
(archaic, UK, thieves' cant) A thief who uses a hooked stick to steal goods out of shop-windows, grates, etc.
A person who fishes with a hook and line.
An angler fish, Lophius piscatorius.
Someone who tries to work an angle; a person who schemes or has an ulterior motive.
angles
angles
noun
plural of angle
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of angle
anglia
anglic
anglic
Adjective
Anglian
anglim
anglos
anglos
noun
plural of anglo
angola
angula
angule
anlage
anlage
noun
(biology) A primordium, the initial clustering of embryonic cells from which a body part develops.
(genetics) An allele, a specific version of a gene (as used by Gregor Mendel).
(psychology) Temperament, the predominant personality type.
arleng
arling
atglen
baling
baling
noun
A collection of material packaged into a bale.
verb
present participle of bale
bangle
bangle
noun
(dialectal) The cut branch of a tree; a large, rough stick; the largest piece of wood in a bundle of twigs
A rigid bracelet or anklet, especially one with no clasp.
verb
(intransitive) (falconry) to beat about in the air; flutter: said of a hawk which does not rise steadily and then swoop down upon its prey.
(intransitive) to flap or hang down loosely, as a hat brim or an animal's ear.
(obsolete or dialectal) to waste away little by little; squander carelessly; fritter (away).
(transitive, obsolete) to beat about or beat down, as corn by the wind.
If we bangle away the legacy of peace left us by Christ, it is a sign of our want of regard for him. — Duty of Man.
belong
belong
prep
(Australian Aboriginal, optionally followed by to) Of, belonging to.
verb
(followed by to) To be a part of a group.
(intransitive) To have its proper place.
(intransitive, followed by to) To be part of, or the property of.
(intransitive, followed by to) To be the spouse or partner of.
(intransitive, set theory) (followed by to) To be an element of (a set). The symbol ∈ means belongs to.
(obsolete, transitive) To be deserved by.
(of a person) To be accepted in a group.
bengal
bingle
bingle
noun
(Australia, informal) A minor collision, especially between motor vehicles.
(baseball, slang) A base hit in which the batter stops safely at first base.
A hairstyle for women that is somewhere between a bob and a shingle.
verb
(baseball, slang) To achieve a base hit in which the batter stops safely at first base.
To arrange the hair in this style.
bluing
bluing
noun
A substance used in laundry to whiten clothes.
Any of several processes to protect steel against rust.
verb
present participle of blue
blunge
blunge
verb
(pottery) To mix clay and water.
boling
bungle
bungle
noun
A botched or incompetently handled action or situation; a blunder.
verb
(intransitive) To act or work incompetently; to fumble.
(transitive) To incompetently perform (a task); to ruin (something) through incompetent action; to botch up, to bumble.
calgon
cangle
cingle
cingle
noun
A kind of belt or other girdle.
clangs
clangs
noun
plural of clang
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clang
clings
clings
noun
plural of cling
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cling
clingy
clingy
adj
(informal, usually derogatory) Pathetically attached to, or possessive of someone, usually a significant other.
Having a tendency to cling.
cluing
cluing
verb
present participle of clue
coling
dangle
dangle
noun
(slang, ice hockey, lacrosse) The action of dangling; a series of complex stick tricks and fakes in order to defeat the defender in style.
A dangling ornament or decoration.
An agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group.
verb
(intransitive) To hang loosely with the ability to swing.
(intransitive, dated) To trail or follow around.
(intransitive, slang, ice hockey, lacrosse) The action of performing a move or deke with the puck in order to get past a defender or goalie; perhaps because of the resemblance to dangling the puck on a string.
(medicine, intransitive) Of a patient: to be positioned with the legs hanging over the edge of the bed.
(medicine, transitive) To position (a patient) in this way.
(transitive) To hang or trail something loosely.
(transitive, figurative, by extension) To put forth as a possibility.
delong
dingle
dingle
noun
A small, narrow or enclosed, usually wooded valley.
dingly
doling
doling
noun
The act of one who doles.
verb
present participle of dole
dungol
ealing
ealing
Proper noun
A London Borough (within Greater London) and town in West London.
eeling
eeling
noun
(countable) A young eel, or elver.
(uncountable) Fishing for eels.
verb
present participle of eel
egling
egling
noun
(UK, dialect) The European perch when two years old.
ehling
elbing
elding
elding
noun
(chiefly dialectal) firewood; fuel
rubbish
elenge
elling
eloign
eloign
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To remove (something) to a distance.
(reflexive, now rare) To remove (oneself); to retire, move away (from).
enclog
engaol
engaol
verb
(transitive, Britain, archaic) To imprison in a gaol.
engels
enghle
engild
engild
verb
(transitive) To gild; to make splendid.
englad
engler
englis
englue
englue
verb
To join or close fast together, as if with glue.
englut
englut
verb
To glut, satiate.
To swallow; to swallow up, engulf.
englyn
englyn
noun
(poetry) A short Welsh or Cornish poem of a variable structure, with each line using quantitative metre and cynghanedd (a repeating pattern of consonants and accent), and different lines being arranged in standardized patterns of rhyme and half rhyme.
engold
engulf
engulf
verb
(transitive) To cast into a gulf.
(transitive) To surround; to cover; to submerge.
erlang
erlang
noun
(communication) A dimensionless statistical measure of the volume of telecommunications traffic relative to the capacity of a single channel.
fangle
fangle
noun
(obsolete) A prop; a taking up; a new thing.
A conceit; whim.
A foolish innovation; a gewgaw; a trifling ornament.
Something newly fashioned; a novelty, a new fancy.
verb
(obsolete or dialectal) To fashion, manufacture, invent, or create.
(obsolete or dialectal) To trim showily; entangle; hang about.
(obsolete or dialectal) To waste time; trifle.
filing
filing
noun
Any particle that has been removed by a file or similar implement; a shaving.
Something that has been officially filed; a document on file.
The act of storing documents in an archive; archiving.
verb
present participle of file
fingal
flagon
flagon
noun
(archaic) A large bottle for drinks such as beer, cider, or wine; also, a bottle with a cap used by travellers.
A flagon and its contents; as much as fills such a vessel.
A large vessel resembling a jug, usually with a handle, lid, and spout, for serving drinks such as cider or wine at a table; specifically (Christianity), such a vessel used to hold the wine for the ritual of Holy Communion.
The amount that such a bottle holds, about 1.13 litres.
flange
flange
noun
(rare, humorous) The collective noun for a group of baboons.
(role-playing games) An ability in a role-playing game which is not commonly available, overpowered or arbitrarily imposed by the referees.
(vulgar slang) A vulva.
An external or internal rib or rim, used either to add strength or to hold something in place.
The electronic sound distortion produced by a flanger.
The projecting edge of a rigid or semi-rigid component.
verb
(intransitive) To be bent into a flange.
(transitive, mechanics) To make a flange on; to furnish with a flange; to bend (esp. sheet metal) in the form of a flange.
(transitive, sound engineering) To mix two copies of together, one delayed by a very short, slowly varying time.
fleing
flings
flings
noun
plural of fling
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fling
flingy
flingy
adj
Characterized by flinging.
flongs
flongs
noun
plural of flong
fluing
flying
flying
adj
(nautical, of a sail) Not secured by yards.
(nautical, of a vessel) Capable of foiling.
Brief or hurried.
Capable of speed
Designating a cattle brand consisting of a letter extended on both sides with tilde-like curved lines.
That flies or can fly.
noun
(countable, aviation) An act of flight.
(uncountable, aerodynamics) The action or process of sustained motion through the air.
(uncountable, nautical) The action of sustained hydrodynamic lift on hydrofoils lifting the vessel hull lifted out of the water, for sustained motion across water.
verb
present participle of fly
fungal
fungal
adj
Of or pertaining to a fungus or fungi.
gaelan
gainly
gainly
adj
(UK dialectal) Proper; suitable; becoming.
(archaic) Ready to help; kindly; gracious.
(humorous, of bodily form, attitude, or movement) Shapely; handsome.
(of conduct) Graceful; tactful
adv
Suitably; fitly; conveniently; readily.
Thoroughly; completely; (with adjectives) very.
galang
galant
galant
name
(music) Alternative form of Galant
galany
galban
galban
noun
galbanum
galena
galena
noun
(medicine, obsolete) A remedy or antidote for poison; theriac
(mineralogy) A mineral, lead sulphide (PbS), mined as an ore for lead.
galien
galina
galion
gallon
gallon
noun
(Britain, Canada) exactly 4.54609 liters; an imperial gallon
(US) 231 cubic inches or approximately 3.785 liters for liquids (a "U.S. liquid gallon")
(US) one-eighth of a U.S. bushel or approximately 4.405 liters for dry goods (a "U.S. dry gallon").
(in the plural, informal) A large quantity (of any liquid).
A unit of volume, equivalent to eight pints
galton
galvan
galven
galvin
gandul
gangly
gangly
adj
Tall and thin, especially so as to cause physical awkwardness.
ganley
gansel
gantsl
garlan
garlen
garnel
gaulin
gelant
gelant
noun
Alternative form of gellant
gelene
gelman
gelong
gelong
noun
A fully ordained Buddhist monastic observing the entire Vinaya.
geneal
genial
genial
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the chin; genian.
(archaic) Contributing to, or concerned in, propagation or production; generative; procreative; productive.
(especially of weather) Pleasantly mild and warm.
(obsolete) Belonging to one's genius or natural character; native; natural; inborn.
Friendly and cheerful.
Marked by genius.
gentil
gentle
gentle
adj
(archaic) Well-born; of a good family or respectable birth, though not noble.
Docile and easily managed.
Gradual rather than steep or sudden.
Polite and respectful rather than rude.
Soft and mild rather than hard or severe.
Tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.
noun
(archaic) A person of high birth.
(fishing) A maggot used as bait by anglers.
A trained falcon, or falcon-gentil.
verb
(intransitive) To become gentle.
(transitive) To soothe; to calm; to make gentle.
(transitive, animal husbandry) To break; to tame; to domesticate.
(transitive, obsolete) To ennoble.
gently
gently
adv
(historical) From a gentle or high-class family.
(obsolete) In the manner of one of gentle birth; in a manner that reflects the traditional virtues of the gentry: courteously, nobly.
In a gentle manner; to a gentle degree.
Quietly: without much noise or motion.
Without strong force or quickness: softly, lightly.
genual
genual
adj
(anatomy) Of or pertaining to a genu or to the knee.
gilden
gilden
adj
(obsolete) Golden; made of gold.
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To make or become golden or gilded
gileno
gillan
gilman
gilpin
gilson
gilten
gingal
gingal
noun
Alternative form of jingal
gingle
gingle
noun
Obsolete form of jingle.
ginnel
ginnel
noun
(England, especially Yorkshire, Lancashire, Manchester) A narrow passageway or alley often between terraced houses.
ginnle
girnal
girnel
glacon
gladen
gladen
noun
Any plant with sword-shaped leaves, especially Iris foetidissima.
Sword grass.
verb
Obsolete form of gladden.
glance
glance
noun
(cricket) A stroke in which the ball is deflected to one side.
(mineralogy) Any of various sulphides, mostly dark-coloured, which have a brilliant metallic lustre.
(mineralogy) Glance coal.
A brief or cursory look.
A deflection.
A sudden flash of light or splendour.
An incidental or passing thought or allusion.
verb
(ichthyology) A type of interaction between parent fish and offspring in which juveniles swim toward and rapidly touch the sides of the parent, in most cases feeding on parental mucus. Relatively few species glance, mainly some Cichlidae.
(intransitive) To graze at a surface.
(intransitive) To look briefly (at something).
(intransitive) To move quickly, appearing and disappearing rapidly; to be visible only for an instant at a time; to move interruptedly; to twinkle.
(intransitive) To strike and fly off in an oblique direction; to dart aside.
(soccer) To hit lightly with the head, make a deft header.
To make an incidental or passing reflection; to allude; to hint; often with at.
To sparkle.
glands
glands
noun
plural of gland
glanis
glanti
glantz
glavin
glazen
glazen
adj
Made or consisting of glass.
Resembling glass; glassy.
gleans
gleans
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glean