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aerogun

aerogun

noun

  1. (dated) An antiaircraft cannon.

aleuron

aleuron

noun

  1. Alternative form of aleurone

anderun

anderun

noun

  1. (historical) The harem of the royal household of the shah of Persia.

aneuria

aneuric

aneurin

aneurin

noun

  1. Archaic form of aneurine.

anguier

annuler

annuler

noun

  1. The person or authority that annuls.

anquera

anterus

anunder

aquerne

arecuna

arenous

arenous

adj

  1. Alternative form of arenose

arluene

arnaeus

arundel

arundel

Proper noun

  1. A market town in West Sussex, England

asunder

asunder

adv

  1. (archaic, literary) Into separate parts or pieces.

auberon

aucaner

aundrea

aunters

aunters

noun

  1. plural of aunter

avernus

avernus

Proper noun

  1. The entrance to Hell or the underworld, or the underworld itself.
  2. A lake in Southern Italy.

azurean

azurine

azurine

adj

  1. Sky-blue; azure.

noun

  1. A type of rudd or redeye, the blue roach of Europe (Scardinius erythrophthalmus, syn. Leuciscus caeruleus), so called from its color.

banquer

bemourn

bemourn

verb

  1. (transitive, rare) To weep or mourn over.

beround

betrunk

betrunk

verb

  1. (transitive) To deprive (a river) of its lower course or trunk by submergence or erosion of the land by the sea.

beutner

bhunder

bhunder

Noun

  1. A rhesus macaque.

blunder

blunder

noun

  1. (chess) A very bad move, usually caused by some tactical oversight.
  2. A clumsy or embarrassing mistake.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To make a clumsy or stupid mistake.
  2. (intransitive) To move blindly or clumsily.
  3. (transitive) To cause to make a mistake.
  4. (transitive) To do or treat in a blundering manner; to confuse.

blunger

blunger

noun

  1. (ceramics) The apparatus used for blunging (mixing clay with water to make pottery).

blunker

blunter

blunter

adj

  1. comparative form of blunt: more blunt

bonheur

bouncer

bouncer

noun

  1. (Internet) An account or server (as with IRC and FTP) that invisibly redirects requests to another, used for anonymity or vanity.
  2. (cricket) A short-pitched ball that bounces up towards, or above the height of the batsman’s head.
  3. (dated) One who bounces; a large, heavy person who makes much noise in moving.
  4. (informal) A member of security personnel employed by bars, nightclubs, etc to maintain order and deal with patrons who cause trouble.
  5. (slang, archaic) A boaster; a bully.
  6. (slang, archaic) A bold lie.
  7. (slang, archaic) A liar.
  8. A bouncy castle.
  9. A kind of seat mounted in a framework in which a baby can bounce up and down.
  10. Something big; a good stout example of the kind.

bounder

bounder

noun

  1. (UK, dated) A dishonourable man; a cad.
  2. (UK, obsolete, colloquial) A four-wheeled type of dogcart or cabriolet
  3. A social climber.
  4. Something that bounds or jumps.
  5. That which limits; a boundary.

bournes

bournes

noun

  1. plural of bourne

brengun

brucine

brucine

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) An alkaloid related to strychnine, found in several plant species, notably Strychnos nux-vomica (nux vomica).

bruneau

brunell

brunets

brunets

noun

  1. plural of brunet

brunner

buchner

buckner

bucrane

buncher

buncher

noun

  1. (electronics, physics) A circuit that causes electrons or other charged particles in a particle beam to group together.
  2. (manufacturing) A machine that twists strands together during the manufacture of metal wire; a strander.
  3. (military, RAF, World War II) A ground-based radio transmitter, configured within a system to guide aircraft to their allocated airfields.
  4. A person who bunches.
  5. An illegitimate supplier of laboratory animals who obtains the animals by kidnapping pets or illegally trapping strays.

bundler

bundler

noun

  1. (US politics) A political fundraiser.
  2. (computing) One who bundles software, etc. with another product.
  3. A machine that bundles.
  4. An employee who bundles things together, such as boards for trimming and stacking.

bungler

bungler

noun

  1. Someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence.

bunkers

bunkers

noun

  1. plural of bunker

bunkery

bunters

bunters

noun

  1. plural of bunter

burdens

burdens

noun

  1. plural of burden

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of burden

burdine

burgeon

burgeon

noun

  1. (obsolete) A bud, sprout, shoot.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To grow or expand.
  2. (intransitive) To swell to the point of bursting.
  3. (intransitive, archaic) Of plants, to bloom, bud.

burners

burners

noun

  1. plural of burner

burnets

burnets

noun

  1. plural of burnet

burnett

burnies

burnies

noun

  1. plural of burnie

burnley

burnley

Proper noun

  1. a market town in Lancashire, England.

burnsed

burthen

burthen

noun

  1. (obsolete or historical, nautical) The tonnage of a ship based on the number of tuns of wine that it could carry in its holds.
  2. Archaic form of burden.

carneau

carneus

caunter

censure

censure

noun

  1. (obsolete) Judgment either favorable or unfavorable; opinion.
  2. An official reprimand.
  3. Judicial or ecclesiastical sentence or reprimand; condemnatory judgment.
  4. The act of blaming, criticizing, or condemning as wrong; reprehension.

verb

  1. (obsolete) To form or express a judgment in regard to; to estimate; to judge.
  2. To criticize harshly.
  3. To formally rebuke.

centaur

centaur

noun

  1. (Greek mythology) A mythical beast having a horse's body with a man's head and torso in place of the head and neck of the horse.
  2. (astronomy, also capitalised) An icy planetoid that orbits the Sun between Jupiter and Neptune.
  3. (chess) A chess-playing team comprising a human player and a computer who work together.

centrum

centrum

noun

  1. (seismology) The focus or place of origin of an earthquake.
  2. A center.
  3. The basis or fundamental portion of one of the cranial segments, regarded as analogous to vertebrae.
  4. The central body of a vertebra; the solid piece to which the arches and some other parts are or may be attached.

centure

century

century

noun

  1. (US, informal) A banknote in the denomination of one hundred dollars.
  2. (cricket) A hundred runs scored either by a single player in one innings, or by two players in a partnership.
  3. (snooker) A score of one hundred points.
  4. (sports) A race a hundred units (as meters, kilometres, miles) in length.
  5. A hundred things of the same kind; a hundred.
  6. A period of 100 consecutive years; often specifically a numbered period with conventional start and end dates, e.g., the twentieth century, which stretches from (strictly) 1901 through 2000, or (informally) 1900 through 1999. The first century AD was from 1 to 100.
  7. A political division of ancient Rome, meeting in the Centuriate Assembly.
  8. A unit in ancient Roman army, originally of 100 army soldiers as part of a cohort, later of more varied sizes (but typically containing 60 to 70 or 80) soldiers or other men (guards, police, firemen), commanded by a centurion.

cernuda

cerumen

cerumen

noun

  1. earwax

chunder

chunder

noun

  1. (UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, slang) An act of vomiting.
  2. (UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, slang) Vomit.
  3. Heavy, sticky snow that makes snowsports difficult.

verb

  1. (Australia, New Zealand, Britain, slang) To throw up, to vomit.
  2. Of a motor vehicle: to rumble loudly, to roar.

chunner

chunner

verb

  1. (intransitive) To talk tiresomely or at length; to chatter on.

chunter

chunter

verb

  1. (British, Ireland, dialect) To grumble, complain.
  2. (British, Ireland, dialect) To speak in a soft, indistinct manner, mutter.

churned

churned

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of churn

churner

churner

noun

  1. The vessel in which cream is churned to make butter.

clunker

clunker

noun

  1. (informal) A decrepit motor car.
  2. (informal) Anything which is in poor condition or of poor quality.

clunter

cneorum

coeburn

coenure

coenure

noun

  1. the larva of Taenia coenurus, the canine tapeworm - causes staggers in sheep

coenuri

coenuri

noun

  1. plural of coenurus

congrue

congrue

verb

  1. (obsolete) To agree; to be suitable.

conjure

conjure

noun

  1. (African-American Vernacular) The practice of magic; hoodoo; conjuration.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To perform magic tricks.
  2. (intransitive, archaic) To practice black magic.
  3. (intransitive, obsolete) To conspire or plot.
  4. (transitive) To evoke.
  5. (transitive) To imagine or picture in the mind.
  6. (transitive) To summon (a devil, etc.) using supernatural power.
  7. (transitive, archaic) To enchant or bewitch.
  8. (transitive, archaic) To make an urgent request to; to appeal to or beseech.

conquer

conquer

verb

  1. (dated) To gain, win, or obtain by effort.
  2. To acquire by force of arms, win in war; to become ruler of; to subjugate.
  3. To defeat in combat; to subjugate.
  4. To overcome an abstract obstacle.

conteur

corneum

corneum

noun

  1. (anatomy) The outermost layer of the skin.

cornule

cornute

cornute

adj

  1. cornuted

verb

  1. (transitive) To give 'horns' to; to make a cuckold of.

counter

counter

adj

  1. Contrary or opposing

adv

  1. Contrary, in opposition; in an opposite direction.
  2. In the wrong way; contrary to the right course.

noun

  1. (Internet) A hit counter.
  2. (curling) Any stone lying closer to the center than any of the opponent's stones.
  3. (grammar) A class of word used along with numbers to count objects and events, typically mass nouns. Although rare and optional in English (e.g. "20 head of cattle"), they are numerous and required in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.
  4. (historical) The prison attached to a city court; a compter.
  5. (martial arts) A proactive defensive hold or move in reaction to a hold or move by one's opponent.
  6. (music) Alternative form of contra Formerly used to designate any under part which served for contrast to a principal part, but now used as equivalent to countertenor.
  7. (nautical) The overhanging stern of a vessel above the waterline, below and somewhat forward of the stern proper.
  8. (programming) A variable, memory location, etc. whose contents are incremented to keep a count.
  9. (typography) The enclosed or partly closed negative space of a glyph.
  10. A reckoner; someone who collects data by counting; an enumerator.
  11. A shop tabletop on which goods are examined, weighed or measured.
  12. A table or board on which money is counted and over which business is transacted
  13. A telltale; a contrivance attached to an engine, printing press, or other machine, for the purpose of counting the revolutions or the pulsations.
  14. An object (now especially a small disc) used in counting or keeping count, or as a marker in games, etc.
  15. In a bathroom, a surface, often built into the wall and above a cabinet, which holds the washbasin.
  16. In a kitchen, a surface, often built into the wall and above a cabinet, designed to be used for food preparation.
  17. One who counts.
  18. The breast of a horse; that part of a horse between the shoulders and under the neck.
  19. The piece of a shoe or a boot around the heel of the foot (above the heel of the shoe/boot).

verb

  1. (boxing) To return a blow while receiving one, as in boxing.
  2. (transitive, obsolete) To encounter.
  3. To contradict, oppose.
  4. To take action in response to; to respond.

crenula

crenula

noun

  1. (zoology) A small notch.

crubeen

crubeen

noun

  1. An Irish food made from pigs' feet, usually boiled.

crudden

crumena

crunkle

crunkle

verb

  1. (UK, obsolete, dialectal) To crumple.

crunode

crunode

noun

  1. (geometry) A point where one branch of a curve crosses another branch.

cruppen

cunners

cunners

noun

  1. plural of cunner

cuprein

cuprene

cuprene

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) A poorly characterised polymer of acetylene

curneys

curnies

currane

current

current

adj

  1. (India) Electric; of or relating to electricity.
  2. (obsolete) Running or moving rapidly.
  3. Existing or occurring at the moment.
  4. Generally accepted, used, practiced, or prevalent at the moment.

noun

  1. (electricity) the amount of electric charge flowing in each unit of time.
  2. The generally unidirectional movement of a gas or fluid.
  3. The part of a fluid that moves continuously in a certain direction, especially (oceanography) short for ocean current.
  4. a tendency or a course of events

curtein

curtein

noun

  1. Alternative form of curtana

danseur

danseur

noun

  1. A male ballet dancer.

daunder

daunder

noun

  1. (Scotland) Stroll.

verb

  1. (Scotland) To stroll; to meander.
  2. (Scotland, with 'on') To go on without reaching a conclusion.

daunter

daunter

noun

  1. One who daunts.

denture

denture

noun

  1. (often in the plural) a complete replacement of all teeth in a mouth
  2. a set of teeth, the teeth viewed as a unit
  3. an artificial replacement of one or more teeth

denuder

denuder

noun

  1. Any device used to separate a gas from an aerosol.
  2. One who or that which strips something bare.

dernful

dernful

adj

  1. (obsolete) secret; lonely, sad, mournful

dourine

dourine

noun

  1. covering sickness

drucken

druffen

drunken

drunken

adj

  1. (obsolete) Saturated with liquid
  2. Applied to various spicy stir-fried dishes in Asian cuisine.
  3. Characterized by or resulting from drunkenness.
  4. Drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage.
  5. Given to habitual excessive use of alcohol.

verb

  1. (archaic, still occasionally in juxtaposition with eaten) past participle of drink
  2. (transitive, intransitive) To make or become drunk or drunken; intoxicate

drunker

drunker

adj

  1. comparative form of drunk: more drunk

drusean

dunarea

duncery

duncery

noun

  1. Mental dullness; stupidity.

dungier

dungier

adj

  1. comparative form of dungy: more dungy

dunkers

dunkers

noun

  1. plural of dunker

dunmore

dunster

duramen

duramen

noun

  1. (botany) heartwood

durance

durance

noun

  1. (archaic) Imprisonment; forced confinement.
  2. (obsolete) Duration.
  3. (obsolete) Endurance.

durante

durenol

earnful

earnful

adj

  1. (obsolete) Full of anxiety or yearning.

eburine

enamour

enamour

verb

  1. (British spelling, Australian spelling, Canadian spelling, New Zealand spelling) Standard spelling of enamor.

encrust

encrust

verb

  1. (transitive) To cover with a hard crust.
  2. (transitive) To inset or affix decorative materials upon (a surface); to inlay into, as a piece of carving or other ornamental object.

endured

endured

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of endure

endurer

endurer

noun

  1. One who, or that which, endures or lasts.

endures

endures

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of endure

enduros

enduros

noun

  1. plural of enduro

enguard

enguard

verb

  1. (obsolete) To surround as with a guard.

enquere

enquire

enquire

verb

  1. (intransitive) To make an enquiry.
  2. (transitive, archaic) To ask about (something).

enquiry

enquiry

noun

  1. (Britain, Australia, New Zealand) A question.
  2. Search for truth, information or knowledge.

enrheum

enrheum

verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To affect with a rheum.

enrique

enrough

enround

enround

verb

  1. (archaic) To surround.

ensured

ensured

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of ensure

ensurer

ensurer

noun

  1. Obsolete form of insurer.
  2. One who ensures or makes certain.

ensures

ensures

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ensure

entrust

entrust

verb

  1. (transitive) To trust to the care of.
  2. Can I entrust you with a secret?

enuring

enuring

verb

  1. present participle of enure

erginus

erineum

esurine

esurine

adj

  1. Eating; corroding.

eurobin