The third brightest star in the constellation of Gemini
almehs
almehs
noun
plural of almeh
althea
althea
noun
Any of several plants of the genus Althaea; the hollyhocks and mallows, native to Eurasia.
althee
anhele
anhele
verb
(obsolete, intransitive) To pant; to be breathlessly anxious or eager (for).
archle
arghel
arthel
asahel
ashely
ashlee
ashlee
Proper noun
name, variant of Ashley
ashlen
ashler
ashler
noun
Alternative form of ashlar
ashley
ashley
Proper noun
A common English place name.
derived from the places.
name transferred from the surname.
name transferred from the surname.
One of ten villages in England.
A city in Illinois.
A town in Indiana.
A village in Michigan.
A city/town in North Dakota.
A village/town in Ohio.
A borough in Pennsylvania.
ashlie
awheel
awheel
adv
(dated) Riding a bicycle.
(dated) Travelling by a wheeled vehicle.
(poetic) Circling; moving in the shape of a wheel.
awhile
awhile
adv
(US, Pennsylvania Dutch English) In the meantime; during an implicit ongoing process.
For some time; for a short time.
bachel
balche
balche
noun
Alternative form of balché
behale
behalf
behalf
noun
(when adopted by someone else) One's role or rightful place; stead or authority.
The interest, benefit, or wellbeing of someone or something.
beheld
beheld
verb
simple past tense and past participle of behold
behelp
behelp
verb
(transitive, archaic) To help (with); give aid or assistance to.
behlau
behlke
behold
behold
intj
lo!
look, a call of attention to something
verb
(intransitive) To look.
To contemplate (someone or something).
To look at or see (someone or something), especially appreciatively; to descry, to look upon.
behowl
behowl
verb
(archaic, transitive) To howl at.
belash
belash
verb
(transitive, archaic) To strike or flog with a lash; take a lash to
bethel
bethel
noun
A chapel, especially one for sailors, converted from an old ship.
A holy place.
beulah
blcher
bleach
bleach
adj
(archaic) Pale; bleak.
noun
(countable) A variety of bleach.
(uncountable) A chemical, such as sodium hypochlorite or hydrogen peroxide, or a preparation of such a chemical, used for disinfecting or whitening.
A disease of the skin.
An act of bleaching; exposure to the sun.
verb
(intransitive) To be whitened or lightened (by the sun, for example).
(intransitive, biology, of corals) To lose color due to stress-induced expulsion of symbiotic unicellular algae.
(transitive) To treat with bleach, especially so as to whiten (fabric, paper, etc.) or lighten (hair).
(transitive, figurative) To make meaningless; to divest of meaning; to make empty.
blench
blench
noun
A deceit; a trick.
A sidelong glance.
verb
(intransitive) To fly off; to turn aside.
(intransitive) To shrink; start back; give way; flinch; turn aside or fly off.
(intransitive, of the eye) To quail.
(obsolete) To blanch.
(transitive) To deceive; cheat.
(transitive) To draw back from; shrink; avoid; elude; deny, as from fear.
(transitive) To hinder; obstruct; disconcert; foil.
blethe
blithe
blithe
adj
(chiefly Scotland, elsewhere dated or literary) Cheerful, happy.
Casually careless or indifferent; showing a lack of concern.
blueth
blueth
noun
(rare) The state of being blue; blueness.
blythe
blythe
adj
Obsolete spelling of blithe
bohlen
buhler
burhel
burhel
noun
Archaic spelling of bharal.
bushel
bushel
noun
(UK) The iron lining in the nave of a wheel.
(colloquial) A large indefinite quantity.
(historical) A dry measure, containing four pecks, eight gallons, or thirty-two quarts.
A quantity that fills a bushel measure.
A vessel of the capacity of a bushel, used in measuring; a bushel measure.
verb
(US, tailoring, transitive, intransitive) To mend or repair clothes.
To pack grain, hops, etc. into bushel measures.
calche
cashel
cashel
noun
(historical) In early Ireland, a ringfort or a circular stone structure used for defense.
chaleh
chalet
chalet
noun
An alpine style of wooden building with a sloping roof and overhanging eaves.
chanel
chapel
chapel
adj
(Wales) Describing a person who attends a nonconformist chapel.
noun
(UK) A trade union branch in printing or journalism.
(especially Christianity) A place of worship, smaller than or subordinate to a church.
A choir of singers, or an orchestra, attached to the court of a prince or nobleman.
A funeral home, or a room in one for holding funeral services.
A place of worship in another building or within a civil institution such as a larger church, airport, prison, monastery, school, etc.; often primarily for private prayer.
A printing office.
verb
(nautical, transitive) To cause (a ship taken aback in a light breeze) to turn or make a circuit so as to recover, without bracing the yards, the same tack on which she had been sailing.
(obsolete, transitive) To deposit or inter in a chapel; to enshrine.
chaule
chavel
chavel
noun
(obsolete) The jaw, especially of an animal.
verb
(transitive, UK, dialectal) To chew.
chawle
chebel
chelae
chelae
noun
plural of chela
chelan
chelan
Proper noun
a city in Washington, USA.
chelas
chelem
chelem
noun
(card games) The act or contract for winning all, or almost all, of the possible tricks.
(sports) Winning all (or all but one) of the available, major or specified events in a given year or sports season.
chello
chelsy
chelys
cheryl
chesil
chesil
noun
Alternative form of chessil
cheval
cheval
noun
(obsolete) Only in compounds : a horse; hence, a support or frame.
chicle
chicle
noun
The milky latex of the sapodilla tree, used after coagulation as the principal ingredient of chewing gum
chield
chield
noun
(Scotland) A man; a fellow, chap.
chiels
chiels
noun
plural of chiel
childe
childe
noun
A child of noble birth.
The cognomen given to the oldest son prior to his taking his father's title.
chiles
chiles
noun
plural of chile
chilte
chilte
noun
A Mexican spurge (Jatropha tepiquensis)
A latex / chicle obtained from this plant
chinle
chisel
chisel
noun
(usually in the plural) Coarse flour; bran; the coarser part of bran or flour.
A cutting tool used to remove parts of stone, wood or metal by pushing or pounding the back when the sharp edge is against the material. It consists of a slim, oblong block of metal with a sharp wedge or bevel formed on one end and sometimes a handle at the other end.
Gravel.
verb
(intransitive) To use a chisel.
(transitive) To work something with a chisel.
(transitive, intransitive, informal) To cheat, to get something from (someone) by cheating.
chiule
chleuh
chlore
choile
cholee
choler
choler
noun
Anger or irritability.
One of the four humours of ancient physiology, also known as yellow bile.
choule
churel
churel
noun
In Hindu folklore, the ghost of a low-caste woman who died during childbirth or menstruation.
chyles
chyles
noun
plural of chyle
clarhe
cleach
cleche
clechy
cleech
clench
clench
noun
(archaic) A pun
(engineering) A seal that is applied to formed thin-wall bushings.
A local chapter of the Church of the SubGenius parody religion.
A tight grip.
verb
To close tightly.
To grip or hold fast.
cletch
cleuch
cleuch
noun
(Scotland) Alternative form of clough (“a ravine or gorge”)
cliche
cliche
noun
Alternative form of cliché
clithe
cloche
cloche
noun
(aviation, historical) An apparatus used in controlling certain aeroplanes, consisting principally of a steering column mounted with a universal joint at the base, which is bell-shaped and has attached to it the cables for controlling the wing-warping devices, elevator planes, etc.
A bell-shaped, close-fitting women’s hat with a deep rounded crown and narrow rim.
A glass covering, originally bell-shaped, for garden plants to prevent frost damage and promote early growth.
A tableware cover, often resembling a bell.
clothe
clothe
verb
(figurative) To cover or invest, as if with a garment.
(transitive) To adorn or cover with clothing; to dress; to supply clothes or clothing.
coelho
coghle
daledh
daleth
daleth
noun
Alternative form of dalet
dashel
dehlia
dehnel
dehull
dehull
verb
(transitive) To remove the hull (covering of a seed or fruit) from.
delphi
delphi
Proper noun
A city of ancient Greece, the site of the Delphic oracle
A city in Indiana, USA
A programming language based on PASCAL.
A method for obtaining consensus from a group of experts; see Delphi method in Wikipedia.
dholes
dholes
noun
plural of dhole
dihely
eathly
eathly
adv
(UK dialectal) In an eath or easy manner; easily; readily.
echola
echols
edholm
ehling
ehlite
ehlite
noun
(mineralogy) A variety of pseudomalachite; a green pearly mineral, hydrous phosphate of copper.
elaphe
elatha
elchee
elchee
noun
Archaic form of elchi.
elechi
elench
elench
noun
(logic) That part of an argument on which its conclusiveness depends; that which convinces or refutes an antagonist; a refutation.
(obsolete) A specious argument; a sophism.
elfish
elfish
adj
Characteristic of an elf; elfin, elven.
Mischievous.
eliath
elijah
elijah
Proper noun
An Israelite prophet in the Abrahamic religions
elisha
elisha
Proper noun
A prophet, a disciple and successor of Elijah.
name of biblical origin, in quiet use since the 17th century.
name in occasional use, apparently confused with Elizabeth or Alicia.
elohim
elohim
Proper noun
God;
The extraterrestrial creators of humans; the Raelian gods.
A name for God in the Mormon religion.
elshin
elshin
noun
(Scotland, obsolete) An awl.
elvish
elvish
adj
Of or having to do with elves; elven.
elysha
enghle
enhalo
enhalo
verb
(transitive) To surround something with a halo.
enhelm
eolith
eolith
noun
(petrology) Crudely chopped flints, believed to be naturally produced by geological processes such as glaciation.
erthly
erthly
adj
Obsolete form of earthly.
eschel
eschel
noun
(military, rare or obsolete) A troop or company
Synonym of smalt
eshkol
ethlyn
ethnal
ethnol
ethyle
ethyls
ethyls
noun
plural of ethyl
exhale
exhale
noun
An exhalation.
verb
(intransitive) To expel air from the lungs through the nose or mouth by action of the diaphragm, to breathe out.
(intransitive) To pass off in the form of vapour; to emerge.
(transitive) To draw out; to cause to be emitted in vapour.
(transitive) To emit (a vapour, an odour, etc.).
(transitive) To expel (something, such as tobacco smoke) from the lungs by action of the diaphragm.
fellah
fellah
noun
A peasant, farmer or agricultural laborer in the Middle East and North Africa.
Alternative spelling of fella
flathe
flathe
noun
(dialectal) A ray or skate (fish).
A flan.
fleche
fleche
noun
Alternative spelling of flèche
fleech
fleech
verb
(intransitive, Scotland) To use cajoling or flattering words; speak insincerely.
(transitive, Scotland) To wheedle; coax; cajole; induce with fair words; flatter.
flench
fleshy
fleshy
adj
(of a person) Having considerable flesh; plump.
Of, related to, or resembling flesh.
fletch
fletch
noun
(archery) The vane toward the back of an arrow, used to stabilise the arrow during flight.
(fisheries) A large boneless fillet of halibut, swordfish or tuna.
verb
(transitive) To feather, as an arrow.
gelhar
geulah
ghazel
gibleh
gibleh
noun
Archaic form of ghibli.
gleich
graehl
guelph
habble
habble
noun
(Scotland) A squabble.
(Scotland) A state of perplexity.
verb
(Scotland, intransitive) To stutter or stammer.
(Scotland, transitive) To perplex.
habile
habile
adj
Generally able or adroit; handy.
hackle
hackle
noun
(fishing) A feather used to make a fishing lure or a fishing lure incorporating a feather.
(usually now in the plural) By extension (because the hackles of a rooster are lifted when it is angry), the hair on the nape of the neck in dogs and other animals; also used figuratively for humans.
(usually now in the plural) One of the long, narrow feathers on the neck of birds, most noticeable on the rooster.
A feather plume on some soldier's uniforms, especially the hat or helmet.
A plate with rows of pointed needles used to blend or straighten hair.
A type of jagged crack extending inwards from the broken surface of a fractured material.
An instrument with steel pins used to comb out flax or hemp.
Any flimsy substance unspun, such as raw silk.
verb
(archaic, transitive) To tear asunder; to break into pieces.
(transitive) To separate, as the coarse part of flax or hemp from the fine, by drawing it through the teeth of a hackle or hatchel.
To dress (flax or hemp) with a hackle; to prepare fibres of flax or hemp for spinning.