(countable) A stream or brook in which water flows only seasonally; a small stream or brook.
(countable, archaic) A boundary; a limit.
brunei
brunel
bruner
brunet
brunet
adj
(rare) Of a man or boy, having brown or black hair.
(rare) Of a man's or boy's hair: brown or black.
noun
(rare) A man or boy with brown or black hair.
bunder
bunder
noun
A type of surf boat used in India.
A unit of measurement for land area used in the Low Countries.
bunger
bunger
noun
(Australia) A cigarette.
(Australia) A firecracker.
bunker
bunker
noun
(Britain, chiefly historical) A large bin or container for storing coal, often built outdoors in the yard of a house.
(Britain, slang) One who bunks off; a truant from school.
(US, regional) The menhaden, any of several species of fish in the genera Brevoortia and Ethmidium.
(golf) A hazard on a golf course consisting of a sand-filled hollow.
(military) A hardened shelter, often partly buried or fully underground, designed to protect the inhabitants from falling bombs or other attacks.
(nautical) A container for storing coal or fuel oil for a ship's engine; (by extension) the quantity of fuel needed to replenish that container.
(paintball) An obstacle used to block an opposing player's view and field of fire.
(rail transport) The coal compartment on a tank engine.
(slang) A kitchen worktop.
A sort of box or chest, as in a window, the lid of which serves as a seat.
verb
(Nigeria) To steal bunker fuel by illicitly siphoning it off.
(by extension, Britain, informal) To place (someone) in a position that is difficult to get out of; to hinder.
(golf) To hit (a golf ball) into a bunker; (chiefly passive) to place (a golfer) in the position of having a golf ball in a bunker.
(nautical) Of a vessel: to take a load of coal or fuel oil for its engine.
(paintball) To fire constantly at (an opponent hiding behind an obstacle), trapping them and preventing them from firing at other players; also, to eliminate (an opponent behind an obstacle) by rushing to the position and firing at extremely close range as the player becomes exposed.
Often followed by down: to take shelter in a bunker or other place.
To load (a vessel) with coal or fuel oil for the engine.
bunter
bunter
noun
(archaic) A female prostitute.
(archaic) A woman who picks up rags in the streets.
(archaic, by extension) A low, vulgar woman.
(baseball) One who bunts.
burden
burden
noun
(medicine) The total amount of toxins, parasites, cancer cells, plaque or similar present in an organism.
(metalworking) The proportion of ore and flux to fuel, in the charge of a blast furnace.
(mining) The tops or heads of stream-work which lie over the stream of tin.
(music) A phrase or theme that recurs at the end of each verse in a folk song or ballad.
(obsolete, rare) A birth.
A cause of worry; that which is grievous, wearisome, or oppressive.
A fixed quantity of certain commodities.
A heavy load.
A responsibility, onus.
The capacity of a vessel, or the weight of cargo that she will carry.
The drone of a bagpipe.
Theme, core idea.
verb
(transitive) To encumber with a literal or figurative burden.
(transitive) To impose, as a load or burden; to lay or place as a burden (something heavy or objectionable).
burned
burned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of burn
burner
burner
noun
(Internet, slang) Ellipsis of burner account.
(chemistry) A device that generates localized heat for experiments; a Bunsen burner.
(computing) A device that allows data or music to be stored on a CDR or CD-ROM.
(computing) An app that creates temporary phone numbers for a user.
(slang) A pyrotechnic tear gas canister.
(slang) An elaborate piece of graffiti.
(slang) Ellipsis of burner phone; a mobile phone used for only a short time and then thrown away so that the owner cannot be traced.
(slang) Ellipsis of coal burner.
A device for burning refuse; an incinerator.
A device that burns fuel; e.g. a diesel engine; a hot-air balloon's propulsion system.
Alternative letter-case form of Burner (“participant in Burning Man”).
An element on a kitchen stove that generates localized heat for cooking.
Someone or something which burns.
burnet
burnet
noun
Any of several species of moths of the family Zygaenidae, typically having black forewings with red spots.
Any of the herbs of genus Sanguisorba (syn. Poterium), including salad burnet (Sanguisorba minor), an herb used in salads and herbal teas.
burney
burnie
burnie
noun
(Scotland) A small brook.
butner
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.
cruent
crumen
cunjer
cunner
cunner
noun
A marine European fish (Symphodus melops).
The related American conner (Tautogolabrus adspersus).
curine
curney
curnie
curren
cursen
dauner
dauner
verb
(Scotland) Alternative form of daunder (“stroll”)
deturn
deturn
verb
(obsolete) To turn away; to divert.
deurne
diurne
doerun
dunder
dunder
noun
(Australia) Distillery effluent.
(Caribbean) The lees or dregs of cane juice, used in the distillation of rum.
(programming, informal) A double underscore, __.
dunger
dunger
noun
(Australia, New Zealand) An old, worn-out machine, especially a car.
(obsolete) A person employed in the dunging of textiles.
(obsolete) A person employed to spread or transport dung.
(obsolete) An animal that produces dung.
dunker
dunker
noun
(basketball) A person tasked with performing or training others in slam dunks.
(naval) A kind of sonobuoy.
A biscuit that is suitable for dunking in a cup of tea.
Any snack food suitable for dunking in sauce.
Someone who dunks.
dunner
dunner
noun
One employed in soliciting the payment of debts.
dunter
dunter
noun
(dialect, Scotland, Northumbria) A porpoise.
The common eider, Somateria mollissima.
durene
durene
noun
(organic chemistry) 1,2,4,5-tetramethylbenzene, an aromatic hydrocarbon used as a solvent and in the manufacture of pyromellitic acid.
durgen
durned
durned
adj
(US, dialect) Darned.
eburin
eburna
elburn
encurl
endura
endura
noun
(ecclesiastical history) A fast or series of privations undertaken by the Cathars to purify the soul, often resulting in death.
endure
endure
verb
(intransitive) To continue or carry on, despite obstacles or hardships; to persist.
(intransitive) To last.
(obsolete) To indurate.
(transitive) To suffer patiently.
(transitive) To tolerate or put up with something unpleasant.
To remain firm, as under trial or suffering; to suffer patiently or without yielding; to bear up under adversity; to hold out.
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.
enlure
enruin
ensuer
ensure
ensure
verb
(intransitive) To make sure or certain of something (usually some future event or condition).
(transitive) To make a pledge to (someone); to promise, guarantee (someone of something); to assure.
entour
enured
enured
verb
simple past tense and past participle of enure
enures
enures
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enure
enurny
enurny
adj
(heraldry) Charged with animals.
noun
A bordure charged with animals; a charge or set of animals.
erucin
erucin
noun
(organic chemistry) The anticancer compound 4-(methylthio)butyl isothiocyanate present in brassicas
euryon
euryon
noun
(anatomy) Either of a pair of craniometric points, on the parietal bones, that mark the extremity of the skull.
flneur
frauen
frenum
frenum
noun
(anatomy) Synonym of frenulum.
frunze
funbre
funder
funder
noun
One who funds.
funker
funker
noun
One who funks, or backs out of something due to cowardice.
furane
furane
noun
(organic chemistry) Alternative form of furan
furner
gerund
gerund
noun
(grammar) A verbal form that functions as a verbal noun. (In English, a gerund has the same spelling as a present participle, but functions differently; however, this distinction may be ambiguous or unclear and so is no longer made in some modern texts such as A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language and The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language)
(grammar) In some languages such as Dutch, Italian or Russian, a verbal form similar to a present participle, but functioning as an adverb to form adverbial phrases or continuous tense. These constructions have various names besides gerund, depending on the language, such as conjunctive participles, active participles, adverbial participles, transgressives, etc.
greund
gruine
grunge
grunge
noun
(informal) Dirt or filth, especially when difficult to clean.
(informal) The state of being filthy; grubbiness.
(music) A subgenre of alternative rock, originating from Seattle, Washington, which melds punk and metal.
gudren
guerin
gunner
gunner
abbrev
(rare) Alternative spelling of gonna
noun
(American football) A player on the kicking team whose primary job is to tackle the kickoff returner or punt returner.
(UK, Ireland, dialect) The sea bream, especially Pagellus bogaraveo (blackspot sea bream)
(UK, slang, soccer) A fan of the Arsenal Football Club.
(basketball) A player who can reliably shoot baskets.
(figuratively) An excessive go-getter; one exhibiting over-ambition.
(military) Artillery soldier, or such who holds private rank. Abbreviated Gnr.
(regional, Cebu, slang) The person designated to pour drinks in a drinking session.
A person who operates a gun.
The great northern diver or loon.
gunter
gunter
noun
A set of hoops or parrel beads which secure the gaff loosely to the mast in a vertical position.
A wire that leads from a point near the end of a gaff to a point near the other end. A block travels along this wire, and a halyard is attached to the block. This allows the gaff to be raised to the vertical by a single halyard.
gurnee
gurnet
gurnet
noun
Alternative form of gurnard (“fish”)
gurney
gurney
noun
(US) A stretcher having wheeled legs.
hunder
hunger
hunger
noun
(by extension) Any strong desire.
A need or compelling desire for food.
verb
(archaic, transitive) To make hungry; to famish.
(figuratively, intransitive, usually with 'for' or 'after') To have a desire (for); to long; to yearn.
(intransitive) To be in need of food.
hunker
hunker
noun
(dated) A political conservative.
verb
(intransitive) To apply oneself to a task
(intransitive) To crouch or squat close to the ground or lie down
hunner
hunter
hunter
noun
(psychology) A person who bottles up their aggression and eventually releases it explosively.
A dog used in hunting.
A horse used in hunting, especially a thoroughbred, bred and trained for hunting.
A kind of spider, the huntsman or hunting spider.
A pocket watch with a spring-hinged circular metal cover that closes over the dial and crystal, protecting them from dust and scratches.
One who hunts game for sport or for food; a huntsman or huntswoman.
One who hunts or seeks after anything.
hurden
hurden
noun
(UK, dialect) A coarse kind of linen made from hurds.
hutner
indure
indure
verb
Obsolete spelling of endure
injure
injure
verb
(transitive) To damage or impair.
(transitive) To do injustice to.
(transitive) To wound or cause physical harm to a living creature.
insure
insure
verb
(chiefly US, transitive, dated) Alternative spelling of ensure; to make sure or certain of; guarantee.
(intransitive) To deal in such contracts; subscribe to a policy of insurance
(transitive) To provide for compensation if some specified risk occurs. Often agreed by policy (contract) to offer financial compensation in case of an accident, theft or other undesirable event.
inured
inured
verb
simple past tense and past participle of inure
inures
inures
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inure
jauner
junger
junker
junker
noun
(informal, US, Canada) A beat-up automobile.
A person with an interest in disused or discarded objects.
A young German noble or squire, especially a member of the aristocratic party in Prussia, stereotyped with narrow-minded militaristic and authoritarian attitudes.
jurane
jurgen
knauer
kurten
lauren
lauren
Proper noun
name; a variant of Laura or a modern feminine form of Lawrence. Popular in the 1990s and the 2000s.
name, a rare spelling variant of Loren.
lebrun
leburn
lucern
lucern
noun
(obsolete) A lamp.
(obsolete) A sort of hunting dog.
(obsolete) An animal whose fur was formerly much in request (by some supposed to be the lynx); also spelled lusern or luzern.
Alternative form of lucerne (the plant alfalfa)
lunare
lunger
lunger
noun
(slang) A person afflicted with a disease of the lungs, especially one suffering from tuberculosis.
(slang, in combination) A vehicle whose engine has the specified number of cylinders.
A person who lunges.
lunier
lunier
adj
comparative form of luny: more luny
lunker
lunker
noun
(US) Anything, especially a sport fish, that is especially large for its type; a whopper.
luzern
luzern
noun
Alternative spelling of lusern
manure
manure
noun
(euphemistic) Rubbish; nonsense; bullshit.
Animal excrement, especially that of common domestic farm animals and when used as fertilizer. Generally speaking, from cows, horses, sheep, pigs and chickens.
Any fertilizing substance, whether of animal origin or not; fertiliser.
verb
To apply manure (as fertilizer or soil improver).
To cultivate by manual labor; to till; hence, to develop by culture.
menura
mourne
mourne
noun
The armed or feruled end of a staff.
The end of a sheephook to which the hook is attached.
munger
munger
noun
One who munges.
munroe
murein
murein
noun
peptidoglycan, mucopeptide
murine
murine
adj
More generally, of, pertaining to, or characteristic of any rodent up to the taxonomic rank of Muroidea, most often with reference to mice and rats of the subfamily Murinae.
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a mouse.
noun
(zoology) Any murine mammal.
nature
nature
noun
(UK military, obsolete) Synonym of caliber: the class of a gun.
(now chiefly African-American Vernacular) Sexual desire.
(now chiefly UK regional and African-American Vernacular) Spontaneous love, affection, or reverence, especially between parent and child.
(now rare) A part of the body's physical form, especially (obsolete) the female genitalia.
(now rare) A product of the body's physical form, especially semen and vaginal fluids, menstrual fluid, and (obsolete) feces.
(uncountable, often capitalized) The way things are, the totality of all things in the physical universe and their order, especially the physical world in contrast to spiritual realms and flora and fauna as distinct from human conventions, art, and technology.
The distinguishing characteristic of a person or thing, understood as its general class, sort, type, etc.
The essential or innate characteristics of a person or thing which will always tend to manifest, especially in contrast to specific contexts, reason, religious duty, upbringing, and personal pretense or effort.
The need to urinate and defecate.
The vital functions or strength of someone or something, especially (now dialect) as requiring nourishment or careful maintenance or (medicine) as a force of regeneration without special treatment.
verb
(obsolete) To endow with natural qualities.
nauger
nedrud
nereus
nerium
neruda
nervus
neufer
neurad
neurad
adv
(anatomy) Toward the neural side.
neural
neural
adj
(biology) Of, or relating to the nerves, neurons or the nervous system.
(computing) Modelled on the arrangement of neurons in the brain.
neuric
neuric
adj
Relating to the nerves; neural.
neurin
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.
neuter
neuter
adj
(biology) Sexless: having no or imperfectly developed sex organs.
(grammar) Having a form which is not masculine nor feminine; or having a form which is not of common gender.
(grammar) Intransitive.
(literary) Sexless, nonsexual.
(now uncommon) Neutral; on neither side; neither one thing nor another.
noun
(biology) An organism, either vegetable or animal, which at its maturity has no generative organs, or but imperfectly developed ones, as a plant without stamens or pistils, as the garden Hydrangea; especially, one of the imperfectly developed females of certain social insects, as of the ant and the common honeybee, which perform the labors of the community, and are called workers.
(grammar) A noun of the neuter gender; any one of those words which have the terminations usually found in neuter words.
(grammar) An intransitive verb or state-of-being verb.
(grammar) The neuter gender.
A person who takes no part in a contest; someone remaining neutral.
verb
To drastically reduce the effectiveness of something.
To remove sex organs from an animal to prevent it from having offspring; to castrate or spay, particularly as applied to domestic animals.
To rid of sexuality.
nireus
nudger
nudger
noun
One who, or that which, nudges.
number
number
adj
comparative form of numb: more numb
noun
(Followed by a numeral; used attributively) Indicating the position of something in a list or sequence. Abbreviations: No or No., no or no. (in each case, sometimes written with a superscript "o", like Nº or №). The symbol "#" is also used in this manner.
(countable) A numeral: a symbol for a non-negative integer.
(countable) A performance; especially, a single song or song and dance routine within a larger show.
(countable) An abstract entity used to describe quantity.
(countable, informal) A person.
(countable, informal) A telephone number.
(countable, informal) An item of clothing, particularly a stylish one.
(countable, mathematics) An element of one of several sets: natural numbers, integers, rational numbers, real numbers, complex numbers, and sometimes extensions such as hypercomplex numbers, etc.
(dated) An issue of a periodical publication.
(grammar) Of a word or phrase, the state of being singular, dual or plural, shown by inflection.
(informal, always indefinite) A large amount of damage
(now rare, in the plural) Poetic metres; verses, rhymes.
(slang, chiefly US) A marijuana cigarette, or joint; also, a quantity of marijuana bought from a dealer.
A large amount, in contrast to a smaller amount; numerical preponderance.
A sequence of digits and letters used to register people, automobiles, and various other items.
Quantity.
verb
(intransitive) To total or count; to amount to.
(transitive) To label (items) with numbers; to assign numbers to (items).
numero
numero
noun
The sign ⟨ № ⟩.
nuriel
nurled
nurled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of nurl
nursed
nursed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of nurse
nurser
nurser
noun
One who nurses; a nurse; one who cherishes or encourages growth.
nurses
nurses
noun
plural of nurse
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nurse
nursle
nursle
verb
(now rare, archaic) To nurture, train, raise (a person).
nutter
nutter
noun
(UK, sometimes derogatory, informal) An eccentric, insane, crazy or reckless person.
(obsolete) nut butter
A person who gathers nuts.
nuzzer
nuzzer
noun
(India) A present given to a superior.
orneus
panure
penury
penury
noun
(now chiefly poetic) A lack of something; a dearth.
Extreme want; poverty; destitution.
pruden
pruned
pruned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of prune
pruner
pruner
noun
A person who prunes, or a tool used in pruning.
Any of several unrelated beetles whose larvae attack the branches of trees.
prunes
prunes
noun
plural of prune
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prune
punger
punier
punier
adj
comparative form of puny: more puny
punker
punker
noun
(music, dated slang) Synonym of punk: a musician known for playing punk rock or a fan of the genre.