Words accepting A as a front hook with definitions
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| FRONT | WORD | BACK | DEFINITION |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | AH | AIS | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · aah «to exclaim in amazement, joy, or surprise» (=ahed ahing ahs) / ----- { aah aahing ah § aahs ahs § aah aahed aahing aahs ah ahed ahing ahs § ah § ah § aah ah ar } |
| A | AL | ABELPST | [n. -S] · an East Indian~ tree |
| A | AS | HKPS | [b.] · to the same degree |
| A | BA | ADEGHLMNPRSTY | [n. -S°] · the eternal soul, in Egyptian mythology |
| A | BO | ABDGOPSTWXY | [n. BOS°] · a pal |
| A | BY | ES | [n. BYS] · a pass in certain card games |
| A | DO | CEGHLMNRSTWX | [n. DOS°] · the first tone of the diatonic scale / ----- [v. DID or DIDST, DONE,° DO°ING, DO or DOEST or DOST, DOES or DOETH or DOTH] · to begin and carry through to completion / ----- { de dee did do doh done § dos doses doss § de dee did didst do does doest doeth doing done dos dosed doses dosing dost doth § done § do § done } |
| A | GO | ABDORSTXY | [v. WENT, GONE, GOING° or GWINE, GOEST, GOES or GOETH] · to move along / ----- [n. GOS] · a Japanese~ board game (=gos gwine) (=goest goeth) |
| A | HA | DEGHJMOPSTWY | [n. -S] · a sound of surprise / ----- { ha hah § hahs has § ha § ha hah } |
| A | HI | CDEMNPST | [i.] · used as a greeting / ----- { hey § hay heigh hey § hay heigh hey hi } |
| A | ID | S | [n. -S] · a part of the psyche |
| A | IN | KNS | [v. INNED, INNING°, INS] · to harvest |
| A | IS | M | [v. IS, WAS, WERE or WAST° or WERT, BEEN, BEING°, AM, ARE° or ART°] · to have actuality |
| A | IT | S | [o.] · the 3d person sing. neuter pronoun |
| A | LA | BCDGHMPRSTVWXY | [n. -S°] · the sixth tone of the diatonic scale / ----- { la lah § lahs las lases lass § la § la law } |
| A | MA | CDEGMNPRSTWXY | [n. -S] · mother «to give birth to» / ----- { ma madre mam mama mamma mammie mammy mater mither mom momma mommy mother mum mumsy mutha § madres mamas mammies mams mananas mas maters matres mithers mommas mommies moms mothers mumsies muthas § mam mither mithers mom mommies mommy moms mother mothered mothering mothers mum § ma mom mommy mothered mumsier mumsiest mumsy § manana } |
| A | MI | BCDGLMRSX | [n. -S°] · the third tone of the diatonic scale |
| A | MU | DGMNSTX | [n. -S°] · a Greek letter |
| A | NA | BEGHMNPVWY | [b.] · no; not |
| A | NE | BEGTW | [a.] · born with the name of / ----- { ne § ne nee § ne § nee } |
| A | PE | ACDEGHNPRSTW | [n. -S] · a Hebrew~ letter / ----- { fe feh pe peh § fehs fes pehs pes § fe § feh } |
| A | PO | DHILMOPSTWX | [n. POS] · a chamber pot |
| A | RE | BCDEFGIMPSTVXZ | [n. -S] · the second tone of the diatonic scale |
| A | SH | AEHOY | [i.] · used to urge silence / ----- { sh shh shhh § sh shh shhh § sh shh shhh } |
| A | TE | ACDEGLNSTW | [n. -S] · ti «the seventh tone of the diatonic scale» |
| A | WE | BDENT | [o.] · 1st person pl. pronoun in the nominative case |
| A | YE | AHNPRSTWZ | [o.] · you «something identified with the person addressed» / ----- { ya ye you youse § yes yous § ya yah ye yeh yer yew yo you yous youse yow yowe § ye } |
| A | AHS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · aah «to exclaim in amazement, joy, or surprise» (=ahed ahing ahs) / ----- { aah aahing ah § aahs ahs § aah aahed aahing aahs ah ahed ahing ahs § ah § ah § aah ah ar } |
| A | ALS | O | [n. -S] · an East Indian~ tree |
| A | BAS | EHKST | [n. -S°] · the eternal soul, in Egyptian mythology |
| A | BED | SU | [v. BEDDED, BEDDING°, BEDS] · to provide with a bed «a piece of furniture used for sleeping» |
| A | BET | AHS | [v. BET° or BETTED, BETTING°, BETS] · to wager / ----- { bes bet beth § beses beths § bes } |
| A | BOS | HKS | [n. BOS°] · a pal |
| A | BUT | EST | [n. -S] · a flatfish |
| A | BYE | S | [n. -S] · a side issue / ----- { bye goodby goodbye § goodbyes goodbys § bye goodby goodbye goodbyes § bye goodby goodbye } |
| A | BYS | — | [n. BYS] · a pass in certain card games |
| A | DIT | AESZ | [n. -S] · a dot in Morse code |
| A | DOS | AEHST | [n. DOS°] · the first tone of the diatonic scale / ----- [v. DID or DIDST, DONE,° DO°ING, DO or DOEST or DOST, DOES or DOETH or DOTH] · to begin and carry through to completion / ----- { de dee did do doh done § dos doses doss § de dee did didst do does doest doeth doing done dos dosed doses dosing dost doth § done § do § done } |
| A | EON | S | [n. -S] · an indefinitely long period of time / ----- { aeon eon § aeons eons } |
| A | FAR | DELMOT | [b. FARTHER or FURTHER°, FARTHEST or FURTHEST] · at or to a great distance |
| A | FRO | EGMW | [b.] · away «from a certain place» |
| A | GAR | BS | [v. GARRED, GARRING, GARS] · to cause or compel |
| A | GAS | HPT | [v. GASSED, GASSING°, GASES or GASSES] · to supply with gas «a substance capable of indefinite expansion» |
| A | GED | S | [n. -S] · a food fish |
| A | GEE | DKSZ | [v. GEED, GEEING, GEES] · to turn to the right / ----- { gee geed § gees § gee geed geeing gees jee jeed jeeing jees § gee } |
| A | GIN | KS | [v. GAN, GUNNEN, GINNING°, GINS] · to begin / ----- [v. GINNED, GINNING°, GINS] · to remove seeds from cotton |
| A | HEM | EPS | [v. HEMMED, HEMMING, HEMS] · to provide with an edge |
| A | HIS | NST | [o.] · the possessive form of the pronoun he / ----- { his § hiss } |
| A | HOY | AS | [n. HOYS] · a heavy barge or scow |
| A | IDS | — | [n. -S] · a part of the psyche |
| A | INS | — | [v. INNED, INNING°, INS] · to harvest |
| A | ITS | — | [o.] · the possessive form of the pronoun it |
| A | JAR | LS | [v. JARRED, JARRING, JARS] · to cause to shake |
| A | JEE | DPRSZ | [v. JEED, JEEING, JEES] · to gee «to turn to the right» / ----- { gee geed § gees § gee geed geeing gees jee jeed jeeing jees § gee } |
| A | KIN | ADEGKOS | [n. -S] · a group of persons of common ancestry / ----- { can could couldest couldst § cans § able can canned canning cans canst could couldest couldst couth kin § canned § can kin } |
| A | LAR | DIKNPS | [n. -ES or -S] · a tutelary god or spirit of an ancient Roman household |
| A | LAS | EHST | [n. -S°] · the sixth tone of the diatonic scale / ----- { la lah § lahs las lases lass § la § la law } |
| A | LEE | KRST | [n. -S] · shelter from the wind |
| A | LES | ST | [n. LESES] · lez «a lesbian -- an offensive term» / ----- { les lesbian lesbo lez lezzie lezzy § lesbians lesbos leses less lezzes lezzies § lesbian lesbians § les lesbian lez } |
| A | LIT | ESU | [n. -S] · the litas / ----- { licht light lite § lights § licht lichted lichting lichts light lighted lightest lighting lights lit lite § licht light lighted lighter lightest lite § licht light lighter lightest lite } |
| A | LOW | ENS | [a. LOWER°, LOWEST] · having relatively little upward extension / ----- [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to utter the sound characteristic of cattle |
| A | LUM | APS | [n. -S] · a chimney |
| A | MAS | AHKST | [n. -ES] · mother (=mases) / ----- { ma madre mam mama mamma mammie mammy mater mither mom momma mommy mother mum mumsy mutha § madres mamas mammies mams mananas mas maters matres mithers mommas mommies moms mothers mumsies muthas § mam mither mithers mom mommies mommy moms mother mothered mothering mothers mum § ma mom mommy mothered mumsier mumsiest mumsy § manana } |
| A | MEN | DOU | [n. MEN] · man «an adult human male» / ----- { man § mans men mon mons § man manned manning mans § man manned § man mon } |
| A | MID | IS | [n. -S] · the middle |
| A | MIR | EIKSY | [n. MIRS or MIRI] · a Russian~ peasant commune |
| A | MIS | EOST | [n. -S°] · the third tone of the diatonic scale |
| A | MUS | EHKOST | [n. -S°] · a Greek letter |
| A | NEW | BST | [a. NEWER, NEWEST] · existing only a short time / ----- [n. -S] · something that is new |
| A | NIL | LS | [n. -S] · nothing «the absence of all quantity or magnitude» / ----- { nihil nil § nihils nils } |
| A | NUS | — | [n. -S] · a Greek letter |
| A | PED | IS | [n. -S] · a natural soil aggregate |
| A | PER | CEIKMPTV | [p.] · for each |
| A | PES | OT | [n. PEDES] · a foot or footlike part / ----- { fe feh pe peh § fehs fes pehs pes § fe § feh } |
| A | POD | S | [v. PODDED, PODDING, PODS] · to produce seed vessels |
| A | POS | EHTY | [n. POS] · a chamber pot |
| A | QUA | DGIY | [b.] · in the capacity of |
| A | REG | S | [n. -S] · a regulation |
| A | RES | HT | [n. RESES] · a university or college residence (=reses) |
| A | RIA | LS | [n. -S] · a long, narrow inlet |
| A | RID | ES | [v. RID° or RIDDED, RIDDING, RIDS] · to free from something objectionable |
| A | RUM | PS | [a. RUMMER°, RUMMEST] · odd / ----- [n. -S] · an alcoholic liquor |
| A | SEA | LMRST | [n. -S] · the ocean |
| A | SHY | — | [a. SHIER° or SHYER°, SHIEST or SHYEST] · timid / ----- [v. SHIED, SHYING, SHIES] · to move suddenly back or aside, as in fear |
| A | TAP | AES | [v. TAPPED, TAPPING°, TAPS] · to strike gently |
| A | TES | T | [n. -S] · ti «the seventh tone of the diatonic scale» |
| A | TOM | BES | [v. TOMMED, TOMMING, TOMS] · to be a black person eager to win the approval of white people -- an offensive term |
| A | TOP | EHIOS | [v. TOPPED, TOPPING°, TOPS] · to cut off the top «the highest part, point, or surface» of |
| A | UGH | S | [n. -S] · the sound of a cough or grunt |
| A | VID | ES | [n. -S] · a video «a recording for playing on a television set» / ----- { vid video § videos vids § video videoed videoing videos } |
| A | VOW | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make a vow «a solemn promise» |
| A | WAY | S | [n. WAYS] · a method of doing something |
| A | WED | S | [v. WEDDED, WEDDING°, WEDS] · to marry |
| A | WEE | DKLNPRST | [a. WEER, WEEST] · very small / ----- [v. WEED°, WEEING, WEES] · to urinate «to discharge urine» (=weeing) |
| A | WRY | — | [a. WRIER, WRIEST, WRYER, WRYEST] · contorted - WRYLY [b.] / ----- [v. WRIED WRYING WRIES] · to contort |
| A | XED | — | [v. XED] · to cross out or mark with or as if with an x. Past tense only. Other tenses are hypenated~. |
| A | XIS | — | [n. -S] · a Greek letter |
| A | YAH | — | [i.] · used as an exclamation of disgust / ----- { ya ye you youse § yes yous § ya yah ye yeh yer yew yo you yous youse yow yowe § ye } |
| A | YES | — | [v. YESSED, YESSING, YESSES or YESES] · to give an affirmative reply to / ----- { ay aye oy yay yays yea yeah yep yes § ayes ays yeahs yeas yeps yeses yesses § ay aye ayes oy yes yeses yessed yesses yessing § ay aye oy yay yea § ay aye oy yay yea yeah yeh yep yes } |
| A | YIN | S | [n. -S] · the feminine passive principle in Chinese~ cosmology |
| A | AHED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · aah «to exclaim in amazement, joy, or surprise» (=ahed ahing ahs) / ----- { aah aahing ah § aahs ahs § aah aahed aahing aahs ah ahed ahing ahs § ah § ah § aah ah ar } |
| A | ARGH | — | [i.] · aargh «used to express disgust» / ----- { argh § aargh aarrgh aarrghh argh } |
| A | BACK | S | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to support |
| A | BASE | DRS | [a. BASER, BASEST] · morally low / ----- [v. BASED, BASING, BASES] · to found |
| A | BASH | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -ES] · to smash «to shatter violently» |
| A | BATE | DS | [v. BATED, BATING, BATES] · to reduce the force of |
| A | BEAM | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to emit in beams «rays of light» |
| A | BETS | — | [v. BET° or BETTED, BETTING°, BETS] · to wager |
| A | BIDE | DRST | [v. BIDED or BODE°, BIDING, BIDES] · to wait |
| A | BLED | — | [v. BLED, BLEEDING°, BLEEDS] · to lose blood |
| A | BODE | DS | [v. BODED, BODING°, BODES] · to be an omen of / ----- { abode aboding bode forbode forboding forebode foreboding § abodes bodes forbodes § abode aboded abodes aboding bode boded bodes boding forbode forboded forbodes forboding forebode foreboded forebodes foreboding § forboding foreboding } |
| A | BOIL | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to vaporize liquid - BOILABLE [a.] / ----- { boil boiling § boils § boil boiled boiling boils § aboil boilable boiled boiling § aboil boiling } |
| A | BOON | S | [n. -S] · a timely benefit / ----- [a. -ER, -EST] · jolly; jovial; convivial (=booner boonest) |
| A | BORT | SYZ | [n. -S] · a low-quality diamond - BORTY [a.] / ----- { boart bort bortz § boarts borts borty bortzes } |
| A | BOUT | S | [n. -S] · a contest |
| A | BRIS | KS | [n. -ES] · a Jewish~ circumcision rite (=brises) / ----- { bris briss brith § brises brisses briths } |
| A | BUTS | — | [n. -S] · a flatfish |
| A | BUZZ | Y | [v. -ED, -ING°, -ES] · to make a vibrating sound |
| A | BYES | — | [n. -S] · a side issue |
| A | COCK | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to tilt to one side / ----- { cock cocking § cocks § cock cocked cocking cocks § cocked cocking § acock § cock } |
| A | COLD | S | [a. COLDER, COLDEST] · having little or no warmth / ----- [n. -S] · the relative lack of heat; a chill / ----- { cauld cold § caulds colds § cold colder coldest § cold } |
| A | CORN | SUY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to preserve with salt |
| A | CRED | OS | [n. -S] · credibility «© the quality of being credible; credibleness~; as, the credibility of facts; the credibility of witnesses» / ----- { cred credibility § credibilities creds } |
| A | CUTE | RSY | [a. CUTER, CUTEST] · pleasingly attractive - CUTELY [b.] |
| A | DEEM | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to hold as an opinion |
| A | DITS | Y | [n. -S] · a dot in Morse code |
| A | DOBE | S | [n. -S] · adobe «an unburnt, sun-dried brick» / ----- { adobe dobe dobie doby § adobes dobes dobies } |
| A | DORE | S | [n. -S] · a large freshwater fish (=dores) |
| A | DOWN | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to cause to fall |
| A | DOZE | DNRS | [v. DOZED, DOZING, DOZES] · to sleep lightly / ----- { dose doze dozing § dozes § dose doze dozed dozes dozing § adoze § adoze } |
| A | DUST | SY | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to make free of dust «minute particles of matter» |
| A | EGIS | — | [n. EGISES] · aegis «protection» / ----- { aegis egis § aegises egises } |
| A | EONS | — | [n. -S] · an indefinitely long period of time / ----- { aeon eon § aeons eons } |
| A | FIRE | DERS | [v. FIRED, FIRING°, FIRES] · to project by discharging from a gun - FIREABLE [a.] |
| A | FOOT | SY | [n. FEET] · the terminal part of the leg on which the body stands and moves / ----- [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to walk |
| A | FORE | SX | [n. -S] · the front part of something |
| A | FOUL | S | [a. FOULER, FOULEST] · offensive to the senses / ----- [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to make foul / ----- { foul fouler § fouls § befoul befouled befouling befouls foul fouled fouling fouls § foul fouler foulest } |
| A | FRIT | HSTZ | [v. FRITTED, FRITTING, FRITS] · to fuse into a vitreous substance / ----- { frit fritt fritting § frits fritts § frit frits fritted fritting § frit } |
| A | GAIN | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to acquire - GAINABLE [a.] |
| A | GAMA | SY | [n. -S] · a pasture grass |
| A | GAPE | DRS | [v. GAPED, GAPING, GAPES] · to stare with open mouth |
| A | GARS | — | [v. GARRED, GARRING, GARS] · to cause or compel |
| A | GATE | DRS | [v. GATED, GATING°, GATES] · to supply with a gate «a movable barrier» |
| A | GAVE | L | [v. GAVE, GIVEN°, GIVING, GIVES] · to transfer freely to another's possession - GIVEABLE [a.] / ----- { give giving § gives § gave gie gied gieing gien gies give given gives giving § giveable giving } |
| A | GAZE | DRS | [v. GAZED, GAZING, GAZES] · to look intently / ----- { gaze gazing § gazes § gaze gazed gazes gazing § agaze } |
| A | GENE | ST | [n. -S] · a hereditary unit |
| A | GENT | S | [n. -S] · a gentleman |
| A | GIST | S | [n. -S] · the main point of a matter |
| A | GLEE | DKST | [n. -S] · an unaccompanied song |
| A | GLEY | S | [n. GLEYS] · a clay soil layer - GLEYED [a.] / ----- { aglee agley agly gley § aglee agley agly gley } |
| A | GLOW | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to emit light and heat / ----- { glow glowing § glows § glow glowed glowing glows § aglow glowing } |
| A | GONE | FR | [a.] · departed «to go away» |
| A | GREE | DKNST | [v. GREED°, GREEING, GREES] · to agree «to have the same opinion» / ----- { agreeing gree § grees § agree agreed agreeing agrees gree greed greeing grees § agreed § agreed } |
| A | HEAD | SY | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to be chief of |
| A | HOLD | S | [v. HELD, HOLDEN, HOLDING°, HOLDS] · to maintain possession of - HOLDABLE [a.] |
| A | HULL | OS | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the shell from a seed |
| A | IDES | — | [n. IDES] · a certain day in the ancient Roman calendar |
| A | IRED | — | [v. IRED, IRING, IRES] · to anger |
| A | ISLE | DST | [v. ISLED, ISLING, ISLES] · to place on an isle «a small island» / ----- { aisle aisleway isle § aisles aisleways § aisled } |
| A | ITCH | Y | [v. -ED, -ING°, -ES] · to have an uneasy or tingling skin sensation |
| A | JUGA | L | [n. -GA or -GUMS] · a pair of the opposite leaflets of a pinnate leaf |
| A | LACK | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to be without |
| A | LAND | S | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to set down upon land «solid ground» |
| A | LANE | S | [n. -S] · a narrow passageway / ----- { lane laneway § lanes laneways } |
| A | LANG | — | [a.] · long «extending for a considerable distance» / ----- { lang long § longs § lang long longed longest longing longs § lang long longer longest § long longer longest } |
| A | LATE | DNRX | [a. LATER, LATEST°] · coming or occurring after the expected time |
| A | LIAS | — | [n. LIASES] · a blue limestone rock |
| A | LIEN | S | [n. -S] · a legal right to hold or sell a debtor's property |
| A | LIKE | DNRS | [a. LIKER°, LIKEST] · possessing the same or almost the same characteristics / ----- [v. LIKED, LIKING°, LIKES] · to find pleasant |
| A | LINE | DNRSY | [v. LINED, LINING°, LINES] · to mark with lines «slender, continuous marks» |
| A | LIST | S | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to write down in a particular order - LISTABLE [a.] |
| A | LIVE | DNRS | [a. LIVER°, LIVEST] · having life / ----- [v. LIVED, LIVING°, LIVES] · to function as an animal or plant |
| A | LOFT | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to store in a loft «an upper room» |
| A | LOIN | S | [n. -S] · a part of the side and back between the ribs and the hipbone |
| A | LONE | R | [a.] · having no companions |
| A | LONG | ES | [a. LONGER°, LONGEST] · extending for a considerable distance / ----- [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to desire strongly / ----- { lang long § longs § lang long longed longest longing longs § lang long longer longest § long longer longest } |
| A | LOOF | AS | [n. -S] · the palm of the hand |
| A | LOUD | — | [a. LOUDER, LOUDEST] · strongly audible |
| A | LUMS | — | [n. -S] · a chimney |
| A | MAIN | S | [n. -S] · the principal part |
| A | MASS | AEY | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to assemble in a mass «a body of coherent matter» |
| A | MAZE | DRS | [v. MAZED, MAZING, MAZES] · to bewilder - MAZEDLY [b.] |
| A | MEND | S | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to repair - MENDABLE [a.] |
| A | MICE | — | [n. MICE] · a small rodent / ----- [v. MOUSED, MOUSING°, MOUSES] · to catch mice |
| A | MIDS | T | [n. -S] · the middle |
| A | MINE | DRS | [v. MINED, MINING°, MINES] · to dig into for valuable materials |
| A | MIRS | — | [n. MIRS or MIRI] · a Russian~ peasant commune |
| A | MISS | Y | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to fail to make contact with |
| A | MITY | — | [a. MITIER, MITIEST] · infested with mites |
| A | MOLE | S | [n. -S] · the quantity of a compound that has a weight equal to the compound's molecular weight / ----- { mol mold mole mool § moles mols § mold mole moles mool } |
| A | MORT | S | [n. -S] · a note sounded on a hunting horn to announce the killing of an animal |
| A | MUCK | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to fertilize with manure |
| A | MUSE | DRS | [v. MUSED, MUSING°, MUSES] · to ponder |
| A | NEAR | S | [a. NEARER, NEAREST] · situated within a short distance / ----- [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to approach |
| A | NILS | — | [n. -S] · nothing «the absence of all quantity or magnitude» / ----- { nihil nil § nihils nils } |
| A | NODE | S | [n. -S] · a swollen enlargement |
| A | PACE | DRSY | [v. PACED, PACING°, PACES] · to walk with a regular step |
| A | PART | SY | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to divide or break into separate pieces |
| A | PEAK | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to reach a maximum |
| A | PEEK | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to look furtively or quickly |
| A | PHIS | H | [n. -S] · a Greek letter |
| A | PIAN | IOS | [n. -S] · a tropical disease - PIANIC [a.] |
| A | PING | OS | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to produce a brief, high-pitched sound |
| A | PISH | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to express contempt |
| A | PODS | — | [v. PODDED, PODDING, PODS] · to produce seed vessels |
| A | PORT | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to shift to the left side |
| A | PSIS | — | [n. -S] · a Greek letter |
| A | REAL | MS | [a. REALER, REALEST] · having actual existence / ----- [n. -S or -ES] · a former monetary unit of Spain~ / ----- [n. REIS] · a former monetary unit of Portugal~ and Brazil |
| A | RETE | M | [n. -TIA] · an anatomical mesh or network |
| A | RIAS | — | [n. -S] · a long, narrow inlet |
| A | RIEL | S | [n. -S] · a monetary unit of Cambodia~ |
| A | RISE | NRS | [v. ROSE°, RISEN, RISING°, RISES] · to move upward |
| A | ROID | S | † [n. -S] Clipping of steroid Steroids. |
| A | ROSE | DST | [v. ROSED, ROSING, ROSES] · to make the color of a rose «a reddish flower» |
| A | RUMS | — | [a. RUMMER°, RUMMEST] · odd / ----- [n. -S] · an alcoholic liquor |
| A | SCOT | S | [n. -S] · a tax |
| A | SHED | S | [v. SHEDDED, SHEDDING, SHEDS] · to house in a shed «a small, low structure» |
| A | SHEN | DT | [n. SHEN] · the spiritual element of a person's psyche |
| A | SHES | — | [n. -S] · a female person |
| A | SIDE | DS | [v. SIDED, SIDING°, SIDES] · to agree with or support |
| A | SKED | S | [v. SKEDDED, SKEDDING, SKEDS] · to schedule «to assign to a certain date or time» / ----- { schedule scheduled sked § schedules skeds § schedule scheduled schedules scheduling sked skedded skedding skeds § scheduled } |
| A | SKEW | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to turn aside |
| A | SPIC | AEKSY | [n. -S] · a Spanish~-American~ person -- an offensive term / ----- { spic spick spik § spicks spics spiks § spick § spick } |
| A | STIR | KPS | [v. STIRRED, STIRRING°, STIRS] · to pass an implement through in circular motions |
| A | SURA | HLS | [n. -S] · a chapter of the Koran~ / ----- { sura surah § surahs suras } |
| A | SWIM | S | [v. SWAM, SWUM, SWIMMING°, SWIMS] · to propel oneself in water by natural means |
| A | TAPS | — | [v. TAPPED, TAPPING°, TAPS] · to strike gently |
| A | TILT | HS | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to cause to slant - TILTABLE [a.] |
| A | TOLL | S | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to collect or impose a toll «a fixed charge for a service or privilege» |
| A | TOMS | — | [v. TOMMED, TOMMING, TOMS] · to be a black person eager to win the approval of white people -- an offensive term |
| A | TONE | DRSY | [v. TONED, TONING, TONES] · to give a particular tone «a sound of definite pitch and vibration» to |
| A | TONY | — | [a. TONIER, TONIEST] · stylish «fashionable» / ----- { toney tony § toney tonier toniest tony } |
| A | TRIP | ES | [v. TRIPPED, TRIPPING°, TRIPS] · to stumble |
| A | URIC | — | [a.] · pertaining to urine «a liquid containing body wastes» |
| A | VAIL | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to lower |
| A | VAST | SY | [a. VASTER, VASTEST] · of great extent or size / ----- [n. -S] · a vast space / ----- { vast § vasts § vast vaster vastest vastier vastiest vasty } |
| A | VERT | SU | [n. -S] · the heraldic color green |
| A | VOID | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make void «of no legal force or effect» - VOIDABLE [a.] |
| A | VOWS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make a vow «a solemn promise» |
| A | WAIT | S | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to stay in expectation of |
| A | WAKE | DNRS | [v. WAKED, WOKE, WOKEN, WAKING°, WAKES] · to rouse from sleep / ----- { awaking wake woke § wakes § awake awaked awaken awakened awakening awakens awakes awaking awoke awoken wake waked waken wakened wakening wakens wakes waking wauk wauked wauking wauks woke woken wokest § awake awakened woke woker wokest } |
| A | WARD | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to turn aside |
| A | WARE | DSZ | [v. WARED, WARING, WARES] · to beware of |
| A | WASH | Y | [v. -ED, -ING°, -ES] · to cleanse by immersing in or applying a liquid |
| A | WING | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to travel by means of wings «organs of flight» |
| A | WOKE | NR | [v. WAKED, WOKE, WOKEN, WAKING°, WAKES] · to rouse from sleep / ----- { awaking wake woke § wakes § awake awaked awaken awakened awakening awakens awakes awaking awoke awoken wake waked waken wakened wakening wakens wakes waking wauk wauked wauking wauks woke woken wokest § awake awakened woke woker wokest } |
| A | YINS | — | [n. -S] · the feminine passive principle in Chinese~ cosmology |
| A | ZINE | BS | [n. -S] · a magazine |
| A | ZOIC | — | [a.] · pertaining to animals or animal life |
| A | AHING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · aah «to exclaim in amazement, joy, or surprise» (=ahed ahing ahs) / ----- { aah aahing ah § aahs ahs § aah aahed aahing aahs ah ahed ahing ahs § ah § ah § aah ah ar } |
| A | BASED | — | [a. BASER, BASEST] · morally low / ----- [v. BASED, BASING, BASES] · to found |
| A | BASER | — | [a. BASER, BASEST] · morally low / ----- [v. BASED, BASING, BASES] · to found |
| A | BASES | T | [a. BASER, BASEST] · morally low / ----- [v. BASED, BASING, BASES] · to found |
| A | BATED | — | [v. BATED, BATING, BATES] · to reduce the force of |
| A | BATES | — | [v. BATED, BATING, BATES] · to reduce the force of |
| A | BIDED | — | [v. BIDED or BODE°, BIDING, BIDES] · to wait |
| A | BIDER | S | [n. -S] · one that bides «to wait» |
| A | BIDES | — | [v. BIDED or BODE°, BIDING, BIDES] · to wait |
| A | BLATE | — | [a.] · timid «lacking courage or self-confidence» / ----- { blat blate bleat bleating § bleats § blat blate blats blatted blatting bleat bleated bleating bleats } |
| A | BLAZE | DRS | [v. BLAZED, BLAZING, BLAZES] · to burn brightly |
| A | BLEST | — | [v. BLESSED or BLEST, BLESSING°, BLESSES] · to sanctify / ----- { bless blessed blesses blessing blest § blessed blesseder blessedest blest § bless } |
| A | BLOOM | SY | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to bear flowers / ----- { bloom § blooms § bloom bloomed blooming blooms blume blumed blumes bluming } |
| A | BLUSH | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to become red / ----- { blush blushing § blushes § blush blushed blushes blushing § ablush blushing § ablush } |
| A | BOARD | S | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to take meals for a fixed price |
| A | BODED | — | [v. BODED, BODING°, BODES] · to be an omen of / ----- { abode aboding bode forbode forboding forebode foreboding § abodes bodes forbodes § abode aboded abodes aboding bode boded bodes boding forbode forboded forbodes forboding forebode foreboded forebodes foreboding § forboding foreboding } |
| A | BODES | — | [v. BODED, BODING°, BODES] · to be an omen of / ----- { abode aboding bode forbode forboding forebode foreboding § abodes bodes forbodes § abode aboded abodes aboding bode boded bodes boding forbode forboded forbodes forboding forebode foreboded forebodes foreboding § forboding foreboding } |
| A | BORAL | S | [n. -S] · a mixture of boron carbide and aluminum |
| A | BORTS | — | [n. -S] · a low-quality diamond - BORTY [a.] / ----- { boart bort bortz § boarts borts borty bortzes } |
| A | BOUND | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to leap |
| A | BROAD | S | [a. BROADER, BROADEST] · wide / ----- [n. -S] · an expansion of a river |
| A | BUSED | — | [v. BUSED or BUSSED, BUSING° or BUSSING°, BUSES or BUSSES] · to transport by bus «a large motor vehicle» / ----- { autobus bus buss omnibus § autobuses autobusses buses busses omnibuses omnibusses § bus bused buses busing buss bussed busses bussing omnibus omnibuses omnibusses § bussed omnibus } |
| A | BUSES | — | [v. BUSED or BUSSED, BUSING° or BUSSING°, BUSES or BUSSES] · to transport by bus «a large motor vehicle» / ----- { autobus bus buss omnibus § autobuses autobusses buses busses omnibuses omnibusses § bus bused buses busing buss bussed busses bussing omnibus omnibuses omnibusses § bussed omnibus } |
| A | CHING | S | [n. -S] · a high-pitched ringing sound |
| A | CORNS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to preserve with salt |
| A | CROSS | E | [a. CROSSER°, CROSSEST] · ill-tempered / ----- [v. -ED, -ING°, -ES] · to intersect |
| A | CUTER | — | [a. CUTER, CUTEST] · pleasingly attractive - CUTELY [b.] |
| A | CUTES | TY | [n. -TES or -TISES] · the corium |
| A | DEEMS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to hold as an opinion |
| A | DOBES | — | [n. -S] · adobe «an unburnt, sun-dried brick» / ----- { adobe dobe dobie doby § adobes dobes dobies } |
| A | DORES | — | [n. -S] · a large freshwater fish (=dores) |
| A | DRIFT | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to move along in a current / ----- { drift drifting § drifts § drift drifted drifting drifts § adrift drifting § adrift } |
| A | DROIT | S | [n. -S] · a legal right |
| A | EDILE | S | [n. -S] · aedile «a magistrate of ancient Rome~» / ----- { aedile edile § aediles ediles } |
| A | ERUGO | S | [n. -GOS] · aerugo «a green film that forms on copper» / ----- { aerugo erugo § aerugos erugos } |
| A | ETHER | S | [n. -S] · a volatile liquid used as an anesthetic - ETHERIC [a.] / ----- { aether § aethers ether ethers § ether ethers § aetheric etheric } |
| A | FIELD | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to play as a fielder |
| A | FLAME | DNRS | [v. FLAMED, FLAMING, FLAMES] · to burn brightly / ----- { flambee flame flaming § flames § flambee flambeed flame flamed flames flaming § aflame flame flamed flamier flamiest flaming flamy } |
| A | FLOAT | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to rest or remain on the surface of a liquid / ----- { float floating § floats § float floated floating floats § afloat floating § afloat } |
| A | FRESH | — | [a. FRESHER°, FRESHEST] · new / ----- [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to freshen |
| A | FRITS | — | [v. FRITTED, FRITTING, FRITS] · to fuse into a vitreous substance / ----- { frit fritt fritting § frits fritts § frit frits fritted fritting § frit } |
| A | GAMAS | — | [n. -S] · a pasture grass |
| A | GAMIC | — | [a.] · requiring fertilization |
| A | GAPES | — | [v. GAPED, GAPING, GAPES] · to stare with open mouth |
| A | GATES | — | [v. GATED, GATING°, GATES] · to supply with a gate «a movable barrier» |
| A | GENES | — | [n. -S] · a hereditary unit |
| A | GENTS | — | [n. -S] · a gentleman |
| A | GHAST | — | [a.] · ghastly «terrifying» / ----- { ghast § ghast § ghast ghastlier ghastliest ghastly § ghastlier ghastliest ghastly } |
| A | GISTS | — | [n. -S] · the main point of a matter |
| A | GLARE | DS | [v. GLARED, GLARING, GLARES] · to shine with a harshly brilliant light / ----- { glare glaring § glares § glare glared glares glaring § aglare glare glarier glariest glaring glary } |
| A | GLEAM | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to shine with a soft radiance / ----- { gleam gleaming § gleams § gleam gleamed gleaming gleams § agleam gleamier gleamiest gleaming gleamy } |
| A | GOUTY | — | [a. GOUTIER, GOUTIEST] · affected with gout - GOUTILY [b.] |
| A | GREED | SY | [n. -S] · excessive desire for gain or wealth / ----- { agreeing gree § grees § agree agreed agreeing agrees gree greed greeing grees § agreed § agreed } |
| A | GREES | — | [v. GREED°, GREEING, GREES] · to agree «to have the same opinion» / ----- { agreeing gree § grees § agree agreed agreeing agrees gree greed greeing grees § agreed § agreed } |
| A | HOLDS | — | [v. HELD, HOLDEN, HOLDING°, HOLDS] · to maintain possession of - HOLDABLE [a.] |
| A | HORSE | DSY | [v. HORSED, HORSING, HORSES] · to provide with a horse «a large, hoofed mammal» |
| A | IRING | — | [v. IRED, IRING, IRES] · to anger |
| A | ISLED | — | [v. ISLED, ISLING, ISLES] · to place on an isle «a small island» |
| A | ISLES | — | [v. ISLED, ISLING, ISLES] · to place on an isle «a small island» |
| A | LANDS | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to set down upon land «solid ground» |
| A | LARUM | S | [n. -S] · an alarm / ----- { alarm alarum larum § alarms alarums larums § alarm alarmed alarming alarms alarum alarumed alaruming alarums larum larums § alarmed alarming } |
| A | LATED | — | [a.] · belated «late or too late» |
| A | LEVIN | S | [n. -S] · lightning |
| A | LIENS | — | [n. -S] · a legal right to hold or sell a debtor's property |
| A | LIGHT | S | [a. LIGHTER°, LIGHTEST] · having little weight / ----- [v. LIGHTED or °LIT, LIG°HTING, LIGHTS] · to illuminate / ----- { licht light lite § lights § licht lichted lichting lichts light lighted lightest lighting lights lit lite § licht light lighted lighter lightest lite § licht light lighter lightest lite } |
| A | LINED | — | [v. LINED, LINING°, LINES] · to mark with lines «slender, continuous marks» |
| A | LINER | S | [n. -S] · a commercial ship or airplane |
| A | LINES | — | [v. LINED, LINING°, LINES] · to mark with lines «slender, continuous marks» |
| A | LOINS | — | [n. -S] · a part of the side and back between the ribs and the hipbone |
| A | MAZED | — | [v. MAZED, MAZING, MAZES] · to bewilder - MAZEDLY [b.] |
| A | MAZES | — | [v. MAZED, MAZING, MAZES] · to bewilder - MAZEDLY [b.] |
| A | MENDS | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to repair - MENDABLE [a.] |
| A | MENTA | L | [n. -TA] · the chin |
| A | MIDST | S | [n. -S] · the middle |
| A | MINES | — | [v. MINED, MINING°, MINES] · to dig into for valuable materials |
| A | MOLES | T | [n. -S] · the quantity of a compound that has a weight equal to the compound's molecular weight / ----- { mol mold mole mool § moles mols § mold mole moles mool } |
| A | MORAL | ES | [a.] · pertaining to principles of right and wrong - MORALLY [b.] |
| A | MOUNT | S | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to get up on |
| A | MUCKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to fertilize with manure |
| A | MUSED | — | [v. MUSED, MUSING°, MUSES] · to ponder |
| A | MUSER | S | [n. -S] · one that muses «to ponder» |
| A | MUSES | — | [v. MUSED, MUSING°, MUSES] · to ponder |
| A | NATTO | S | †! [n. -S] A traditional Japanese~ food product made from fermented soybeans. |
| A | NEARS | — | [a. NEARER, NEAREST] · situated within a short distance / ----- [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to approach |
| A | NODAL | — | [a.] · of the nature of a node - NODALLY [b.] |
| A | NODES | — | [n. -S] · a swollen enlargement |
| A | PHONY | — | [a. -NIER, -NIEST] · not genuine or real / ----- [v. -NIED, -NYING, -NIES] · to alter so as to make appear genuine / ----- { phoney phony § phoneys phonies § phoney phoneyed phoneying phoneys phonied phonies phony phonying § phoney phonier phoniest phony } |
| A | PICAL | — | [a.] · resembling a pica «a craving for unnatural food» |
| A | PIECE | DRS | [v. PIECED, PIECING°, PIECES] · to join into a whole |
| A | RABIC | — | [a.] · pertaining to rabies «an infectious virus disease» |
| A | RABIS | — | † [n.] Alternative spelling of rabiz~. |
| A | RIDER | S | [n. -S] · one that rides «to sit on, control, and be conveyed by an animal or machine» |
| A | RIELS | — | [n. -S] · a monetary unit of Cambodia~ |
| A | RIGHT | OSY | [a. RIGHTER°, RIGHTEST] · being in accordance with what is good, proper, or just / ----- [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to put in proper order or condition |
| A | RILED | — | [v. RILED, RILING, RILES] · to anger |
| A | RISEN | — | [v. ROSE°, RISEN, RISING°, RISES] · to move upward |
| A | RISES | — | [v. ROSE°, RISEN, RISING°, RISES] · to move upward |
| A | ROIDS | — | † Clipping of steroid Steroids. [n.] |
| A | ROUND | S | [a. ROUNDER°, ROUNDEST] · shaped like a sphere / ----- [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make round |
| A | ROUSE | DRS | [v. ROUSED, ROUSING, ROUSES] · to bring out of a state of sleep or inactivity - ROUSABLE [a.] (=rousable) |
| A | RUANA | S | [n. -S] · a woolen poncho |
| A | SCEND | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to rise upward, as a ship on a wave |
| A | SCENT | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to fill with an odor |
| A | SCOTS | — | [n. -S] · a tax |
| A | SHIER | S | [n. -S] · a horse having a tendency to shy / ----- { shier shyer § shiers shyers § shier shyer } |
| A | SHINE | DRS | [v. SHONE or SHINED, SHINING, SHINES] · to emit light |
| A | SHORE | DS | [v. SHORED, SHORING°, SHORES] · to prop with a supporting timber |
| A | SIDES | — | [v. SIDED, SIDING°, SIDES] · to agree with or support |
| A | SLANT | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to deviate from the horizontal or vertical / ----- { slant slanting § slants § slant slanted slanting slants § aslant slant slanted slanting § aslant } |
| A | SLEEP | SY | [v. SLEPT, SLEEPING°, SLEEPS] · to be in a natural, periodic state of rest |
| A | SLOPE | DRS | [v. SLOPED, SLOPING, SLOPES] · to slant / ----- { slope sloping § slopes § slope sloped slopes sloping § aslope slope sloped sloping § aslope slope } |
| A | SLOSH | Y | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to move with a splashing motion |
| A | SPECT | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · nonstandard form of expect / ----- { expecting spect § expect expected expecting expects spect spected specting spects § expected expecting } |
| A | SPICS | — | [n. -S] · a Spanish~-American~ person -- an offensive term / ----- { spic spick spik § spicks spics spiks § spick § spick } |
| A | SPIRE | ADMS | [v. SPIRED, SPIRING, SPIRES] · to rise in a tapering manner / ----- { speers speiring spier § spiers § spear speer speered speering speers speir speired speirs spiered spiering spire } |
| A | STERN | AS | [a. STERNER, STERNEST] · unyielding / ----- [n. -S] · the rear part of a ship |
| A | STONY | — | [a. STONIER, STONIEST] · abounding in stones / ----- { stoney § stoney stonier stoniest stony } |
| A | STRAY | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to wander from the proper area or course / ----- { estray stray straying § estrays strays § estray estrayed estraying estrays stray strayed straying strays § stray strayed } |
| A | SURAS | — | [n. -S] · a chapter of the Koran~ / ----- { sura surah § surahs suras } |
| A | SWARM | S | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to move in a large group |
| A | SWIRL | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to move with a whirling motion / ----- { swirl swirling § swirls § swirl swirled swirling swirls § swirled swirling § aswirl } |
| A | SWOON | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to faint / ----- { swoon swooning swound § swoons § swoon swooned swooning swoons swound § aswoon } |
| A | TELIC | — | [a.] · directed toward a goal |
| A | TOLLS | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to collect or impose a toll «a fixed charge for a service or privilege» |
| A | TONAL | — | [a.] · pertaining to tone - TONALLY [b.] |
| A | TONED | — | [v. TONED, TONING, TONES] · to give a particular tone «a sound of definite pitch and vibration» to |
| A | TONER | S | [n. -S] · one that tones «to give a particular tone «a sound of definite pitch and vibration» to» |
| A | TONES | — | [v. TONED, TONING, TONES] · to give a particular tone «a sound of definite pitch and vibration» to |
| A | TONIC | S | [n. -S] · something that invigorates or refreshes |
| A | TOPIC | S | [n. -S] · a subject of discourse |
| A | TRIAL | S | [v. TRIALED or TRIALLED, TRIALING or TRIALLING, TRIALS] · to test something to assess its performance (=trialed trialled trialing trialling) |
| A | TWAIN | S | [n. -S] · a set of two / ----- { twa twae twain two § twaes twas twos § twos } |
| A | TWEEN | SY | [n. -S] · a child typically of an age eight through twelve (=tweens) |
| A | TYPIC | — | [a.] · typical «having the nature of a representative specimen» / ----- { typical § typal typic typical } |
| A | UNTIE | DS | [v. -TIED, -TYING or -TIEING, -TIES] · to free from something that ties (=untieing) |
| A | URATE | S | [n. -S] · a chemical salt - URATIC [a.] |
| A | VAILS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to lower |
| A | VAUNT | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to brag |
| A | VENGE | DS | [v. VENGED, VENGING, VENGES] · to avenge «to exact retribution for» / ----- { avenge avenging § avenges § avenge avenged avenges avenging venge venged venges venging } |
| A | VENUE | S | [n. -S] · the locale of an event |
| A | VERSE | DRST | [v. VERSED, VERSING, VERSES] · to versify / ----- { verse worse § verse worse worses § verse waur worse worser § verse worse worser } |
| A | VERTS | — | [n. -S] · the heraldic color green |
| A | VOIDS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make void «of no legal force or effect» - VOIDABLE [a.] |
| A | VOUCH | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to give one's personal assurance or guarantee |
| A | VOWED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make a vow «a solemn promise» |
| A | VOWER | S | [n. -S] · one that vows «to make a vow «a solemn promise»» |
| A | WAITS | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to stay in expectation of |
| A | WAKED | — | [v. WAKED, WOKE, WOKEN, WAKING°, WAKES] · to rouse from sleep / ----- { awaking wake woke § wakes § awake awaked awaken awakened awakening awakens awakes awaking awoke awoken wake waked waken wakened wakening wakens wakes waking wauk wauked wauking wauks woke woken wokest § awake awakened woke woker wokest } |
| A | WAKEN | S | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to wake «to rouse from sleep» / ----- { awaking wake woke § wakes § awake awaked awaken awakened awakening awakens awakes awaking awoke awoken wake waked waken wakened wakening wakens wakes waking wauk wauked wauking wauks woke woken wokest § awake awakened woke woker wokest } |
| A | WAKES | — | [v. WAKED, WOKE, WOKEN, WAKING°, WAKES] · to rouse from sleep / ----- { awaking wake woke § wakes § awake awaked awaken awakened awakening awakens awakes awaking awoke awoken wake waked waken wakened wakening wakens wakes waking wauk wauked wauking wauks woke woken wokest § awake awakened woke woker wokest } |
| A | WARDS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to turn aside |
| A | WEARY | — | [a. -RIER, -RIEST] · tired - WEARILY [b.] / ----- [v. -RIED -RYING -RIES] · to make or become weary / ----- { wearying § wearied wearies weary wearying § aweary wearier weariest weary § wearily } |
| A | WEIGH | ST | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to determine the weight of |
| A | WHILE | DS | [v. WHILED, WHILING, WHILES] · to cause to pass pleasantly |
| A | WHIRL | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to revolve rapidly / ----- { whirl whirled whirling § whirls § whirl whirled whirling whirls § awhirl whirling } |
| A | WOKEN | — | [v. WAKED, WOKE, WOKEN, WAKING°, WAKES] · to rouse from sleep / ----- { awaking wake woke § wakes § awake awaked awaken awakened awakening awakens awakes awaking awoke awoken wake waked waken wakened wakening wakens wakes waking wauk wauked wauking wauks woke woken wokest § awake awakened woke woker wokest } |
| A | XENIC | — | [a.] · pertaining to a type of culture medium |
| A | ZINES | — | [n. -S] · a magazine |
| A | ZONAL | — | [a.] · pertaining to a zone - ZONALLY [b.] / ----- { zonal zonary § zonally } |
| A | BASHED | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -ES] · to smash «to shatter violently» |
| A | BASHES | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -ES] · to smash «to shatter violently» |
| A | BASING | — | [a. BASER, BASEST] · morally low / ----- [v. BASED, BASING, BASES] · to found |
| A | BATING | — | [v. BATED, BATING, BATES] · to reduce the force of |
| A | BETTED | — | [v. BET° or BETTED, BETTING°, BETS] · to wager |
| A | BETTER | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to improve / ----- { good gude guid § goods gudes guids § good goods § best better good § best better good § good } |
| A | BETTOR | S | [n. -S] · one that bets «to wager» |
| A | BIDERS | — | [n. -S] · one that bides «to wait» |
| A | BIDING | — | [v. BIDED or BODE°, BIDING, BIDES] · to wait |
| A | BIOTIC | S | [a.] · pertaining to life / ----- { biotic § biotics § biotic biotical } |
| A | BLINGS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to adopt a flamboyant appearance |
| A | BODING | S | [n. -S] · an omen / ----- { abode aboding bode forbode forboding forebode foreboding § abodes bodes forbodes § abode aboded abodes aboding bode boded bodes boding forbode forboded forbodes forboding forebode foreboded forebodes foreboding § forboding foreboding } |
| A | BOUGHT | — | [v. BOUGHT, BUYING, BUYS] · to purchase - BUYABLE [a.] |
| A | BOUNDS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to leap |
| A | BREAST | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to confront boldly |
| A | BRIDGE | DS | [v. BRIDGED, BRIDGING°, BRIDGES] · to connect |
| A | BROACH | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to pierce so as to withdraw a liquid |
| A | BUBBLE | DRS | [v. -BLED, -BLING, -BLES] · to form bubbles «bodies of gas contained within a liquid» / ----- { bubble bubbling § bubbles § bubble bubbled bubbles bubbling § abubble § abubble } |
| A | BUSING | S | [n. -S] · the act of transporting by bus / ----- { autobus bus buss omnibus § autobuses autobusses buses busses omnibuses omnibusses § bus bused buses busing buss bussed busses bussing omnibus omnibuses omnibusses § bussed omnibus } |
| A | BUTTED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to hit with the head |
| A | BUTTER | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to spread with butter «a milk product» |
| A | BYSSAL | — | [n. BYSSUSES or BYSSI] · a fine linen - BYSSAL [a.] (=byssal) |
| A | CANTHI | C | [n. -THI] · a corner of the eye - CANTHAL CANTHIC [a.] (=canthic) |
| A | CAUDAL | — | [a.] · taillike «resembling a tail» - CAUDALLY [b.] |
| A | CERATE | DS | [n. -S] · a medicated ointment |
| A | CEROUS | — | [a.] · pertaining to cerium «a metallic element» / ----- { ceric cerous } |
| A | CHIRAL | — | [a.] · pertaining to an asymmetrical molecule |
| A | CLINIC | S | [n. -S] · a medical facility - CLINICAL [a.] |
| A | CORNED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to preserve with salt |
| A | CUTELY | — | [a. CUTER, CUTEST] · pleasingly attractive - CUTELY [b.] |
| A | CUTEST | — | [a. CUTER, CUTEST] · pleasingly attractive - CUTELY [b.] |
| A | CYCLIC | — | [a.] · moving in complete circles - CYCLICLY [b.] |
| A | DEEMED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to hold as an opinion |
| A | EDILES | — | [n. -S] · aedile «a magistrate of ancient Rome~» / ----- { aedile edile § aediles ediles } |
| A | EGISES | — | [n. EGISES] · aegis «protection» / ----- { aegis egis § aegises egises } |
| A | EOLIAN | — | [a.] · pertaining to the wind / ----- { aeolian eolian § aeolian eolian } |
| A | EONIAN | — | [a.] · everlasting / ----- { aeonian aeonic eonian } |
| A | ERUGOS | — | [n. -GOS] · aerugo «a green film that forms on copper» / ----- { aerugo erugo § aerugos erugos } |
| A | ETHERS | — | [n. -S] · a volatile liquid used as an anesthetic - ETHERIC [a.] / ----- { aether § aethers ether ethers § ether ethers § aetheric etheric } |
| A | FEARED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to be afraid of |
| A | GAINST | — | [p.] · against «in opposition to» |
| A | GAMETE | S | [n. -S] · a mature reproductive cell - GAMETAL GAMETIC [a.] (=gametal) |
| A | GENDER | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to engender «to bring into existence» / ----- { engendering gender gendering § genders § engender engendered engendering engenders gender gendered gendering genders § engendered gender gendered } |
| A | GENTRY | — | [n. -TRIES] · people of high social class |
| A | GINNER | S | [n. -S] · one that gins cotton |
| A | GROUND | S | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to place on a foundation |
| A | HADITH | S | [n. HADITH° or HADITHS] · a record of the sayings of Muhammed~ |
| A | ITCHES | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -ES] · to have an uneasy or tingling skin sensation |
| A | LARUMS | — | [n. -S] · an alarm / ----- { alarm alarum larum § alarms alarums larums § alarm alarmed alarming alarms alarum alarumed alaruming alarums larum larums § alarmed alarming } |
| A | LEVINS | — | [n. -S] · lightning |
| A | LIASES | — | [n. LIASES] · a blue limestone rock |
| A | LIGHTS | — | [a. LIGHTER°, LIGHTEST] · having little weight / ----- [v. LIGHTED or °LIT, LIG°HTING, LIGHTS] · to illuminate / ----- { licht light lite § lights § licht lichted lichting lichts light lighted lightest lighting lights lit lite § licht light lighted lighter lightest lite § licht light lighter lightest lite } |
| A | LINERS | — | [n. -S] · a commercial ship or airplane |
| A | LINING | S | [n. -S] · an inner layer |
| A | LUMINA | L | [n. -MENS or -MINA] · the inner passage of a tubular organ - LUMENAL LUMINAL [a.] |
| A | MASSED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to assemble in a mass «a body of coherent matter» |
| A | MASSES | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to assemble in a mass «a body of coherent matter» |
| A | MAZING | — | [v. MAZED, MAZING, MAZES] · to bewilder - MAZEDLY [b.] |
| A | MENDED | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to repair - MENDABLE [a.] |
| A | MENDER | S | [n. -S] · one that mends «to repair» |
| A | MENTUM | — | [n. -TA] · the chin |
| A | MERCER | SY | [n. -S] · a dealer in textiles |
| A | MERCES | — | [n.] · a reward |
| A | MONGST | — | [p.] · amongst «among» |
| A | MOTION | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to signal by a bodily movement |
| A | MOUNTS | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to get up on |
| A | MUSERS | — | [n. -S] · one that muses «to ponder» |
| A | MUSING | S | [n. -S] · contemplation «© the act of the mind in considering with attention; continued attention of the mind to a particular subject; meditation; musing; study» |
| A | NATTOS | — | †! A traditional Japanese~ food product made from fermented soybeans. [n.] |
| A | NEARED | — | [a. NEARER, NEAREST] · situated within a short distance / ----- [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to approach |
| A | NOTHER | — | [a.] · different «© distinct; separate; not the same; other» |
| A | PHASIC | — | [v. PHASED, PHASING, PHASES] · to plan or carry out by phases «distinct stages of development» - PHASEAL PHASIC [a.] / ----- { phase phasing phasis § phases § phase phased phases phasing § phaseal phased phasic } |
| A | PHONIC | S | [a.] · pertaining to the nature of sound |
| A | PHOTIC | S | [a.] · pertaining to light |
| A | PLENTY | — | [n. -TIES] · a sufficient or abundant amount |
| A | PRONED | — | †! [a.] Synonym of prone: Pertaining to proning, pertaining to the prone position. |
| A | QUIVER | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to shake with a slight but rapid motion / ----- { quiver quivering § quivers § quiver quivered quivering quivers § aquiver quiver quivered quivering } |
| A | REALLY | — | [b.] · actually «existing in fact» |
| A | RISING | S | [n. -S] · the act of one that rises |
| A | ROUSED | — | [v. ROUSED, ROUSING, ROUSES] · to bring out of a state of sleep or inactivity - ROUSABLE [a.] (=rousable) |
| A | ROUSER | S | [n. -S] · one that rouses «to bring out of a state of sleep or inactivity» |
| A | ROUSES | — | [v. ROUSED, ROUSING, ROUSES] · to bring out of a state of sleep or inactivity - ROUSABLE [a.] (=rousable) |
| A | RUANAS | — | [n. -S] · a woolen poncho |
| A | RUGOLA | S | [n. -S] · a pungent salad herb / ----- { arugola arugula rucola rugola § arugolas arugulas rucolas rugolas } |
| A | SCARED | — | [a. SCAREDER, SCAREDEST] · being in a state of fear (=scareder scaredest) |
| A | SCENDS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to rise upward, as a ship on a wave |
| A | SCENTS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to fill with an odor |
| A | SCRIBE | DRS | [v. SCRIBED, SCRIBING, SCRIBES] · to mark with a scriber |
| A | SEPSES | — | [n. SEPSES] · bacterial invasion of the body |
| A | SEPSIS | — | [n. SEPSES] · bacterial invasion of the body |
| A | SEPTIC | S | [n. -S] · an agent producing sepsis - SEPTICAL [a.] |
| A | SEXUAL | — | [a.] · pertaining to sex - SEXUALLY [b.] |
| A | SHAMED | — | [v. SHAMED, SHAMING°, SHAMES] · to cause to feel a painful sense of guilt or degradation |
| A | SHIEST | — | [a. SHIER° or SHYER°, SHIEST or SHYEST] · timid / ----- [v. SHIED, SHYING, SHIES] · to move suddenly back or aside, as in fear |
| A | SOCIAL | S | [n. -S] · a friendly gathering / ----- { sociable social § sociables socials § sociable social } |
| A | SPECTS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · nonstandard form of expect / ----- { expecting spect § expect expected expecting expects spect spected specting spects § expected expecting } |
| A | SPIRED | — | [v. SPIRED, SPIRING, SPIRES] · to rise in a tapering manner |
| A | SPIRES | — | [v. SPIRED, SPIRING, SPIRES] · to rise in a tapering manner |
| A | SPRAWL | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to stretch out ungracefully |
| A | SQUINT | SY | [a. SQUINTER°, SQUINTEST] · cross-eyed / ----- [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to look with the eyes partly closed / ----- { squinch squinny squint squinting § squinches squinnies squints § squinch squinched squinches squinching squinnied squinnies squinny squinnying squint squinted squintest squinting squints § squinnier squinniest squint } |
| A | STATIC | ES | [n. -S] · random noise produced in a radio or television receiver - STATICAL [a.] |
| A | STOUND | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to ache |
| A | STRICT | — | [a. STRICTER, STRICTEST] · kept within narrow and specific limits - STRICTLY [b.] |
| A | STRIDE | RS | [v. STRODE, STRIDDEN, STRIDING, STRIDES] · to walk with long steps |
| A | STYLAR | — | [a.] · pertaining to a stylus «a pointed instrument for writing, marking, or engraving» |
| A | SUNDER | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to break apart |
| A | TACTIC | S | [n. -S] · a maneuver for gaining an objective - TACTICAL [a.] |
| A | TAXIES | — | [v. TAXIED, TAXIING or TAXYING, TAXIS or TAXIES] · to travel in a taxicab |
| A | THEISM | S | [n. -S] · belief in the existence of a god |
| A | THEIST | S | [n. -S] · one who believes in the existence of a god - THEISTIC [a.] / ----- { theist § theists § theistic theistical } |
| A | THIRST | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to feel a desire or need to drink |
| A | THWART | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to prevent the accomplishment of |
| A | TINGLE | DRS | [v. -GLED, -GLING, -GLES] · to cause a prickly, stinging sensation / ----- { tingle tingling § tingles § tingle tingled tingles tingling § atingle tingling } |
| A | TONERS | — | [n. -S] · one that tones «to give a particular tone «a sound of definite pitch and vibration» to» |
| A | TONICS | — | [n. -S] · something that invigorates or refreshes |
| A | TONING | — | [v. TONED, TONING, TONES] · to give a particular tone «a sound of definite pitch and vibration» to |
| A | TROPHY | — | [v. -PHIED, -PHYING, -PHIES] · to honor with a trophy «a symbol of victory» |
| A | TROPIN | ES | [n. -S] · tropine «a poisonous alkaloid» / ----- { tropin tropine § tropines tropins } |
| A | UNTIES | — | [v. -TIED, -TYING or -TIEING, -TIES] · to free from something that ties (=untieing) |
| A | VAILED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to lower |
| A | VENGED | — | [v. VENGED, VENGING, VENGES] · to avenge «to exact retribution for» / ----- { avenge avenging § avenges § avenge avenged avenges avenging venge venged venges venging } |
| A | VENGES | — | [v. VENGED, VENGING, VENGES] · to avenge «to exact retribution for» / ----- { avenge avenging § avenges § avenge avenged avenges avenging venge venged venges venging } |
| A | VENUES | — | [n. -S] · the locale of an event |
| A | VIATIC | A | [a.] · pertaining to traveling / ----- { viaticals § viatic viatical } |
| A | VIATOR | S | [n. -ES or -S] · a traveler |
| A | VOIDED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make void «of no legal force or effect» - VOIDABLE [a.] |
| A | VOIDER | S | [n. -S] · one that voids «to make void «of no legal force or effect»» |
| A | VOWERS | — | [n. -S] · one that vows «to make a vow «a solemn promise»» |
| A | VOWING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make a vow «a solemn promise» |
| A | WAITED | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to stay in expectation of |
| A | WAITER | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to work as a male server in a restaurant (=waitered waitering) |
| A | WAKENS | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to wake «to rouse from sleep» / ----- { awaking wake woke § wakes § awake awaked awaken awakened awakening awakens awakes awaking awoke awoken wake waked waken wakened wakening wakens wakes waking wauk wauked wauking wauks woke woken wokest § awake awakened woke woker wokest } |
| A | WAKING | S | [n. -S] · the state of being awake (=wakings) / ----- { awaking wake woke § wakes § awake awaked awaken awakened awakening awakens awakes awaking awoke awoken wake waked waken wakened wakening wakens wakes waking wauk wauked wauking wauks woke woken wokest § awake awakened woke woker wokest } |
| A | WARDED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to turn aside |
| A | WARDER | S | [n. -S] · a person who guards something |
| A | BASHING | S | [n. -S] · an act of beating (=bashings) |
| A | BEGGING | — | [v. BEGGED, BEGGING, BEGS] · to plead / ----- { beg begging § begs § abegging beg begged begging begs } |
| A | BETTERS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to improve |
| A | BETTING | S | [n. -S] · the act of gambling on the outcome of a race (=bettings) |
| A | BETTORS | — | [n. -S] · one that bets «to wager» |
| A | BOUNDED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to leap |
| A | BRACHIA | L | [n. -IA or -S] · the upper part of arm (=brachiums) |
| A | BRIDGED | — | [v. BRIDGED, BRIDGING°, BRIDGES] · to connect |
| A | BRIDGES | — | [v. BRIDGED, BRIDGING°, BRIDGES] · to connect |
| A | BUTTALS | — | [n.] · boundary lines |
| A | BUTTERS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to spread with butter «a milk product» |
| A | BUTTING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to hit with the head |
| A | CANTHUS | — | [n. -THI] · a corner of the eye - CANTHAL CANTHIC [a.] (=canthic) |
| A | CAUDATE | DS | [n. -S] · a basal ganglion of the brain |
| A | CAULINE | — | [a.] · pertaining to a stem |
| A | CENTRIC | — | [a.] · situated at the center / ----- { centric centrical } |
| A | CERATED | — | [a.] · covered with wax |
| A | CHROMIC | — | [a.] · pertaining to chromium «a metallic element» |
| A | DEEMING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to hold as an opinion |
| A | DYNAMIC | S | [n. -S] · a physical force |
| A | ESTHETE | S | [n. -S] · an esthetic person / ----- { aesthete esthete § aesthetes esthetes } |
| A | ESTIVAL | — | [a.] · pertaining to summer / ----- { aestival estival } |
| A | ETHERIC | — | [n. -S] · a volatile liquid used as an anesthetic - ETHERIC [a.] / ----- { aether § aethers ether ethers § ether ethers § aetheric etheric } |
| A | FEBRILE | — | [a.] · feverish «having a fever» / ----- { febrific febrile feverish feverous } |
| A | FLUTTER | SY | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to wave rapidly and irregularly / ----- { flitter flittering flutter fluttering § flitters flutterings flutters § flitter flittered flittering flitters flutter fluttered fluttering flutters § fluttered } |
| A | GAMETES | — | [n. -S] · a mature reproductive cell - GAMETAL GAMETIC [a.] (=gametal) |
| A | GENESES | — | [n. GENESES] · an origin |
| A | GENESIS | — | [n. GENESES] · an origin |
| A | GENETIC | S | [a.] · pertaining to genetics «the science of heredity» / ----- { genetic genetical } |
| A | GINNERS | — | [n. -S] · one that gins cotton |
| A | GLIMMER | S | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to shine faintly or unsteadily |
| A | GLITTER | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to sparkle / ----- { glitter glittering § glitters § glitter glittered glittering glitters § aglitter glitterier glitteriest glittering glittery } |
| A | GNOSTIC | S | [n. -S] · an adherent of gnosticism (=gnostics) |
| A | GRAPHIC | S | [n. -S] · a product of the art of representation |
| A | GREEING | — | [v. GREED°, GREEING, GREES] · to agree «to have the same opinion» / ----- { agreeing gree § grees § agree agreed agreeing agrees gree greed greeing grees § agreed § agreed } |
| A | KINETIC | S | [a.] · pertaining to motion |
| A | LIGHTED | — | [a. LIGHTER°, LIGHTEST] · having little weight / ----- [v. LIGHTED or °LIT, LIG°HTING, LIGHTS] · to illuminate / ----- { licht light lite § lights § licht lichted lichting lichts light lighted lightest lighting lights lit lite § licht light lighted lighter lightest lite § licht light lighter lightest lite } |
| A | LOGICAL | — | [a.] · pertaining to logic «the science of reasoning» |
| A | MASSING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to assemble in a mass «a body of coherent matter» |
| A | MAZEDLY | — | [v. MAZED, MAZING, MAZES] · to bewilder - MAZEDLY [b.] |
| A | MENDERS | — | [n. -S] · one that mends «to repair» |
| A | MENDING | S | [n. -S] · an accumulation of articles to be mended |
| A | MERCERS | — | [n. -S] · a dealer in textiles |
| A | MIDSHIP | S | [a.] · pertaining to the middle of a ship |
| A | MITOSES | — | [n. -TOSES] · a type of cell division - MITOTIC [a.] |
| A | MITOSIS | — | [n. -TOSES] · a type of cell division - MITOTIC [a.] |
| A | MITOTIC | — | [n. -TOSES] · a type of cell division - MITOTIC [a.] |
| A | MORALLY | — | [a.] · pertaining to principles of right and wrong - MORALLY [b.] |
| A | MORTISE | DRS | [v. -TISED, -TISING, -TISES] · to join or fasten securely / ----- { mortice mortise § mortices mortises § mortice morticed mortices morticing mortise mortised mortises mortising § mortised } |
| A | MOTIONS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to signal by a bodily movement |
| A | MOUNTED | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to get up on |
| A | NEARING | — | [a. NEARER, NEAREST] · situated within a short distance / ----- [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to approach |
| A | NODALLY | — | [a.] · of the nature of a node - NODALLY [b.] |
| A | PHONICS | — | [n.] · the science of sound |
| A | PHONIES | T | [a. -NIER, -NIEST] · not genuine or real / ----- [v. -NIED, -NYING, -NIES] · to alter so as to make appear genuine / ----- { phoney phony § phoneys phonies § phoney phoneyed phoneying phoneys phonied phonies phony phonying § phoney phonier phoniest phony } |
| A | PLASTIC | S | [n. -S] · any of a group of synthetic or natural moldable materials |
| A | PRACTIC | E | [a.] · practical |
| A | PRONING | — | †! The practice of placing people into a prone position. [n.] |
| A | PYRETIC | — | [a.] · pertaining to fever |
| A | ROUSERS | — | [n. -S] · one that rouses «to bring out of a state of sleep or inactivity» |
| A | ROUSING | — | [v. ROUSED, ROUSING, ROUSES] · to bring out of a state of sleep or inactivity - ROUSABLE [a.] (=rousable) |
| A | RUGOLAS | — | [n. -S] · a pungent salad herb / ----- { arugola arugula rucola rugola § arugolas arugulas rucolas rugolas } |
| A | SCENDED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to rise upward, as a ship on a wave |
| A | SCRIBED | — | [v. SCRIBED, SCRIBING, SCRIBES] · to mark with a scriber |
| A | SCRIBES | — | [v. SCRIBED, SCRIBING, SCRIBES] · to mark with a scriber |
| A | SEISMIC | — | [n. -S] · an earthquake - SEISMAL SEISMIC [a.] / ----- { seism § seisms § seismal seismic seismical } |
| A | SOCIALS | — | [n. -S] · a friendly gathering / ----- { sociable social § sociables socials § sociable social } |
| A | SPARKLE | DRST | [v. -KLED, -KLING, -KLES] · to give off or reflect flashes of light / ----- { sparkle sparkling § sparkles § sparkle sparkled sparkles sparkling § asparkle sparkling } |
| A | SPHERIC | S | [a.] · spheral «of, pertaining to, or having the form of a sphere» / ----- { spheric spherical § spherics § spheral spheric spherical } |
| A | SPIRANT | S | [n. -S] · a speech sound produced by the forcing of breath through a narrow passage |
| A | SPIRING | — | [v. SPIRED, SPIRING, SPIRES] · to rise in a tapering manner |
| A | STERNAL | — | [a.] · pertaining to the sternum «a long, flat supporting bone of most vertebrates» |
| A | STEROID | S | [n. -S] · a type of chemical compound |
| A | STHENIA | S | [n. -S] · excessive energy - STHENIC [a.] |
| A | STHENIC | — | [n. -S] · excessive energy - STHENIC [a.] |
| A | STONISH | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to astonish «to fill with sudden wonder or surprise» |
| A | STOUNDS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to ache |
| A | TECHNIC | S | [n. -S] · technique «© same as Technic, n» / ----- { technic technique § technics techniques § technic } |
| A | THEISMS | — | [n. -S] · belief in the existence of a god |
| A | THEISTS | — | [n. -S] · one who believes in the existence of a god - THEISTIC [a.] / ----- { theist § theists § theistic theistical } |
| A | TONALLY | — | [a.] · pertaining to tone - TONALLY [b.] |
| A | TREMBLE | DRS | [v. -BLED, -BLING, -BLES] · to shake involuntarily / ----- { tremble trembling § trembles § tremble trembled trembles trembling § atremble } |
| A | TROPHIC | — | [a.] · pertaining to nutrition |
| A | TROPINE | S | [n. -S] · a poisonous alkaloid / ----- { tropin tropine § tropines tropins } |
| A | TROPINS | — | [n. -S] · tropine «a poisonous alkaloid» / ----- { tropin tropine § tropines tropins } |
| A | TROPISM | S | [n. -S] · the involuntary response of an organism to an external stimulus |
| A | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to utter a succession of chirping sounds / ----- { twitter twittering § twitters § twitter twittered twittering twitters § atwitter } | |
| A | TYPICAL | — | [a.] · having the nature of a representative specimen / ----- { typical § typal typic typical } |
| A | VAILING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to lower |
| A | VARICES | — | [n. VARICES] · a varicose vein |
| A | VENGING | — | [v. VENGED, VENGING, VENGES] · to avenge «to exact retribution for» / ----- { avenge avenging § avenges § avenge avenged avenges avenging venge venged venges venging } |
| A | VENTAIL | S | [n. -S] · the adjustable front of a medieval helmet / ----- { aventail ventail § aventails ventails } |
| A | VERSION | S | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to create a new account or description from a particular point of view (=versioned versioning) |
| A | VIATORS | — | [n. -ES or -S] · a traveler |
| A | VOIDERS | — | [n. -S] · one that voids «to make void «of no legal force or effect»» |
| A | VOIDING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make void «of no legal force or effect» - VOIDABLE [a.] |
| A | VOUCHED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to give one's personal assurance or guarantee |
| A | VOUCHER | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to establish the authenticity of |
| A | VOUCHES | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to give one's personal assurance or guarantee |
| A | WAITERS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to work as a male server in a restaurant (=waitered waitering) |
| A | WAITING | S | [n. -S] · the act of one who waits |
| A | WAKENED | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to wake «to rouse from sleep» / ----- { awaking wake woke § wakes § awake awaked awaken awakened awakening awakens awakes awaking awoke awoken wake waked waken wakened wakening wakens wakes waking wauk wauked wauking wauks woke woken wokest § awake awakened woke woker wokest } |
| A | WAKENER | S | [n. -S] · one that wakens «to wake» / ----- { awakener wakener waker § awakeners wakeners wakers § waker } |
| A | WARDERS | — | [n. -S] · a person who guards something |
| A | WARDING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to turn aside |
| A | WEATHER | S | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to expose to atmospheric conditions |
| A | ZYGOSES | — | [n. -GOSES] · the union of two gametes - ZYGOSE° [a.] |
| A | BASEMENT | S | [n. -S] · the part of a building below ground level |
| A | BIOGENIC | — | [a.] · produced by living organisms |
| A | BOUNDING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to leap |
| A | BRIDGING | S | [n. -S] · a bracing «a brace or reinforcement» |
| A | BUILDING | S | [n. -S] · something that is built |
| A | CELLULAR | S | [n. -S] · a cell phone (=cellulars) |
| A | CEPHALIC | — | [a.] · pertaining to the head |
| A | CHROMOUS | — | [a.] · pertaining to chromium «a metallic element» |
| A | CRITICAL | — | [n. -S] · one who judges the merits of something - CRITICAL [a.] |
| A | CUTENESS | — | [n. -ES] · the quality of being cute |
| A | ESTHESIA | S | [n. -S] · the ability to receive sensation / ----- { aesthesia esthesia esthesis § aesthesias estheses esthesias esthesises } |
| A | ESTHETES | — | [n. -S] · an esthetic person / ----- { aesthete esthete § aesthetes esthetes } |
| A | ESTHETIC | S | [n. -S] · a conception of beauty / ----- { aesthetic esthetic § aesthetics esthetics § aesthetic esthetic } |
| A | ESTIVATE | DS | [v. -VATED, -VATING, -VATES] · to spend the summer / ----- { aestivate aestivated aestivates aestivating estivate estivated estivates estivating } |
| A | ETHEREAL | — | [a.] · airy «having the nature of air» / ----- { aethereal ethereal § aethereal ethereal } |
| A | ETIOLOGY | — | [n. -GIES] · the study of the causes of diseases / ----- { aetiology etiology § aetiologies etiologies } |
| A | FOREHAND | S | [n. -S] · a type of tennis stroke |
| A | FORESAID | — | [a.] · previously said |
| A | FORETIME | S | [n. -S] · the past |
| A | GENTRIES | — | [n. -TRIES] · people of high social class |
| A | GNOSTICS | — | [n. -S] · an adherent of gnosticism (=gnostics) |
| A | HISTORIC | — | [a.] · important in history / ----- { historic historical § historic historical } |
| A | LACKADAY | — | [i.] · used to express regret |
| A | LIENABLE | — | [a.] · capable of being subjected to a lien |
| A | LIGHTING | S | [n. -S] · illumination «© the act of illuminating, or supplying with light; the state of being illuminated» / ----- { licht light lite § lights § licht lichted lichting lichts light lighted lightest lighting lights lit lite § licht light lighted lighter lightest lite § licht light lighter lightest lite } |
| A | LIKENESS | — | [n. -ES] · a pictorial representation |
| A | LITERACY | — | [n. -CIES] · the ability to read and write |
| A | LITERATE | S | [n. -S] · one who can read and write |
| A | LIVENESS | — | [n. -ES] · the state of being live «having life» / ----- { aliveness liveness § alivenesses livenesses } |
| A | LONENESS | — | [n. -ES] · the state of being lone «having no companions» |
| A | LUMINOUS | — | [a.] · giving off light |
| A | MENDABLE | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to repair - MENDABLE [a.] |
| A | MIDSHIPS | — | [b.] · toward the middle of a ship |
| A | MORALISM | S | [n. -S] · the practice of moralizing |
| A | MORALIST | S | [n. -S] · a teacher of morality |
| A | MORALITY | — | [n. -TIES] · conformity to the rules of right conduct |
| A | MORTISED | — | [v. -TISED, -TISING, -TISES] · to join or fasten securely / ----- { mortice mortise § mortices mortises § mortice morticed mortices morticing mortise mortised mortises mortising § mortised } |
| A | MORTISES | — | [v. -TISED, -TISING, -TISES] · to join or fasten securely / ----- { mortice mortise § mortices mortises § mortice morticed mortices morticing mortise mortised mortises mortising § mortised } |
| A | MOUNTING | S | [n. -S] · something that provides a backing or appropriate setting for something else |
| A | MUSINGLY | — | [b.] · in a pensive manner |
| A | MYOTONIA | S | [n. -S] · temporary muscular rigidity - MYOTONIC [a.] / ----- { amyotonia myotonia § amyotonias myotonias § myotonic } |
| A | NUCLEATE | DS | [v. -ATED, -ATING, -ATES] · to form into a nucleus |
| A | PATHETIC | — | [a.] · arousing pity / ----- { pathetic pathetical } |
| A | PERIODIC | — | [a.] · recurring at regular intervals |
| A | PETALOUS | — | [a.] · having petals |
| A | PHERESES | — | [n. -RESES] · withdrawal of blood from a donor, removing some components, and returning the remaining blood to the donor |
| A | PHERESIS | — | [n. -RESES] · withdrawal of blood from a donor, removing some components, and returning the remaining blood to the donor |
| A | PRIORITY | — | [n. -TIES] · precedence established by importance |
| A | ROMANTIC | S | [n. -S] · a fanciful person |
| A | ROUSABLE | — | [v. ROUSED, ROUSING, ROUSES] · to bring out of a state of sleep or inactivity - ROUSABLE [a.] (=rousable) |
| A | SCENDING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to rise upward, as a ship on a wave |
| A | SCRIBING | — | [v. SCRIBED, SCRIBING, SCRIBES] · to mark with a scriber |
| A | SEXUALLY | — | [a.] · pertaining to sex - SEXUALLY [b.] |
| A | SKEWNESS | — | [n. -ES] · lack of symmetry |
| A | SPIRANTS | — | [n. -S] · a speech sound produced by the forcing of breath through a narrow passage |
| A | STEROIDS | — | [n. -S] · a type of chemical compound |
| A | STHENIAS | — | [n. -S] · excessive energy - STHENIC [a.] |
| A | STOMATAL | — | [a.] · pertaining to a stoma «a minute opening in the epidermis of a plant organ» / ----- { stomal stomatal } |
| A | STOUNDED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to ache |
| A | STRADDLE | DRS | [v. -DLED, -DLING, -DLES] · to sit, stand, or walk with the legs wide apart / ----- { spraddle straddle § spraddles straddles § spraddle spraddled spraddles spraddling straddle straddled straddles straddling § straddle } |
| A | STRINGED | — | [v. STRUNG or STRINGED, STRINGING°, STRINGS] · to provide with strings «slender cords» |
| A | SYLLABIC | S | [n. -S] · a speech sound of high sonority |
| A | SYMMETRY | — | [n. -TRIES] · an exact correspondence between the opposite halves of a figure |
| A | SYNAPSES | — | [v. -APSED, -APSING, -APSES] · to come together in synapsis / ----- { synapsis syndesis § synapses syndeses syndesises § synaptic } |
| A | SYNAPSIS | — | [n. -APSES] · the point at which a nervous impulse passes from one neuron to another - SYNAPTIC [a.] / ----- { synapsis syndesis § synapses syndeses syndesises § synaptic } |
| A | SYNDETIC | — | [a.] · serving to connect |
| A | TEMPORAL | S | [n. -S] · a bone of the skull |
| A | THEISTIC | — | [n. -S] · one who believes in the existence of a god - THEISTIC [a.] / ----- { theist § theists § theistic theistical } |
| A | TONALITY | — | [n. -TIES] · a system of tones |
| A | TONICITY | — | [n. -TIES] · normal, healthy bodily condition |
| A | TROPHIED | — | [v. -PHIED, -PHYING, -PHIES] · to honor with a trophy «a symbol of victory» |
| A | TROPHIES | — | [v. -PHIED, -PHYING, -PHIES] · to honor with a trophy «a symbol of victory» |
| A | TROPINES | — | [n. -S] · a poisonous alkaloid / ----- { tropin tropine § tropines tropins } |
| A | TROPISMS | — | [n. -S] · the involuntary response of an organism to an external stimulus |
| A | VASCULAR | — | [a.] · pertaining to ducts that convey body fluids |
| A | VENGEFUL | — | [a.] · seeking to avenge |
| A | VENTAILS | — | [n. -S] · the adjustable front of a medieval helmet / ----- { aventail ventail § aventails ventails } |
| A | VERSIONS | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to create a new account or description from a particular point of view (=versioned versioning) |
| A | VIRULENT | — | [a.] · extremely poisonous |
| A | VOCATION | S | [n. -S] · the work in which a person is regularly employed |
| A | VOIDABLE | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make void «of no legal force or effect» - VOIDABLE [a.] |
| A | VOIDANCE | S | [n. -S] · the act or process of voiding |
| A | VOUCHERS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to establish the authenticity of |
| A | VOUCHING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to give one's personal assurance or guarantee |
| A | WAKENERS | — | [n. -S] · one that wakens «to wake» / ----- { awakener wakener waker § awakeners wakeners wakers § waker } |
| A | WAKENING | S | [n. -S] · the act of one that wakens / ----- { awaking wake woke § wakes § awake awaked awaken awakened awakening awakens awakes awaking awoke awoken wake waked waken wakened wakening wakens wakes waking wauk wauked wauking wauks woke woken wokest § awake awakened woke woker wokest } |
| A | BACTERIAL | S | [n. -S] Of, relating to, or caused by bacteria. |
| A | BASEMENTS | — | [n. -S] · the part of a building below ground level |
| A | CALCULOUS | — | [a.] · © of the nature of a calculus; like stone; gritty; as, a calculous concretion |
| A | CEPHALOUS | — | [a.] · © having a head; -- applied chiefly to the Cephalata~, a division of mollusks |
| A | CHONDRITE | S | [n. -S] · © a meteoric stone characterized by the presence of chondrules |
| A | CHROMATIC | S | [n. -S] · of, relating to, or characterized by a colour or colours |
| A | COELOMATE | S | [n. -S] · an animal that possesses a coelom |
| A | ESTHESIAS | — | [n. -S] · the ability to receive sensation / ----- { aesthesia esthesia esthesis § aesthesias estheses esthesias esthesises } |
| A | ESTHETICS | — | [n. -S] · a conception of beauty / ----- { aesthetic esthetic § aesthetics esthetics § aesthetic esthetic } |
| A | ESTIVATED | — | [v. -VATED, -VATING, -VATES] · to spend the summer / ----- { aestivate aestivated aestivates aestivating estivate estivated estivates estivating } |
| A | ESTIVATES | — | [v. -VATED, -VATING, -VATES] · to spend the summer / ----- { aestivate aestivated aestivates aestivating estivate estivated estivates estivating } |
| A | LITERATES | — | [n. -S] · one who can read and write |
| A | LOGICALLY | — | [b.] · © in a logical manner; as, to argue logically |
| A | LONGSHORE | — | [a.] · © belonging to the seashore or a seaport; along and on the shore / ----- { alongshore longshore § alongshore } |
| A | MELIORATE | DS | [v. -RATED, -RATING, -RATES] · © to make better; to improve; to ameliorate; to soften; to make more tolerable / ----- { ameliorate ameliorated ameliorates ameliorating meliorate meliorated meliorates meliorating § ameliorated meliorated } |
| A | MENORRHEA | S | [n. -S] · menorrhoea / ----- { menorrhea menorrhoea § menorrheas } |
| A | MORALISMS | — | [n. -S] · the practice of moralizing |
| A | MORALISTS | — | [n. -S] · a teacher of morality |
| A | MORTISING | — | [v. -TISED, -TISING, -TISES] · to join or fasten securely / ----- { mortice mortise § mortices mortises § mortice morticed mortices morticing mortise mortised mortises mortising § mortised } |
| A | MYOTONIAS | — | [n. -S] · temporary muscular rigidity - MYOTONIC [a.] / ----- { amyotonia myotonia § amyotonias myotonias § myotonic } |
| A | NUCLEATED | — | [v. -ATED, -ATING, -ATES] · to form into a nucleus |
| A | POLITICAL | — | [a.] · © having, or conforming to, a settled system of administration |
| A | ROMANTICS | — | [n. -S] · a fanciful person |
| A | ROUSINGLY | — | [b.] · © in a rousing manner |
| A | SEXUALITY | — | [n. -TIES] · © the quality or state of being distinguished by sex |
| A | SPHERICAL | — | [a.] · © alt. of Spheric / ----- { spheric spherical § spherics § spheral spheric spherical } |
| A | STARBOARD | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · © that side of a vessel which is on the right hand of a person who stands on board facing the bow; -- opposed to larboard, or port |
| A | STEROIDAL | — | [a.] · Derivative of steroid «(biochemistry) any of a large group of fat-soluble organic compounds containing a characteristic chemical ring system. The majority, including the sterols, bile acids, many hormones, and the D vitamins, have important physiological action» |
| A | STIGMATIC | S | [n. -S] · © a notorious profligate or criminal who has been branded; one who bears the marks of infamy or punishment |
| A | STONISHED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to astonish «to fill with sudden wonder or surprise» |
| A | STONISHES | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to astonish «to fill with sudden wonder or surprise» |
| A | STOUNDING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to ache |
| A | STRINGENT | — | [a.] · © binding strongly; making strict requirements; restrictive; rigid; severe; as, stringent rules |
| A | STRINGING | S | [n. -S] · Derivative of string «a thin length of cord, twine, fibre, or similar material used for tying, hanging, binding, etc~» |
| A | SYMMETRIC | — | [a.] · © symmetrical «© involving or exhibiting symmetry; proportional in parts; having its parts in due proportion as to dimensions; as, a symmetrical body or building» / ----- { symmetric symmetrical } |
| A | SYNCHRONY | — | [n. -NIES] · © the concurrence of events in time; synchronism |
| A | TROPHYING | — | [v. -PHIED, -PHYING, -PHIES] · to honor with a trophy «a symbol of victory» |
| A | TYPICALLY | — | [b.] · Derivative of typical «being or serving as a representative example of a particular type; characteristic» |
| A | VOCATIONS | — | [n. -S] · the work in which a person is regularly employed |
| A | VOIDANCES | — | [n. -S] · the act or process of voiding |
| A | WAKENINGS | — | [n. -S] · the act of one that wakens |
| A | BIOGENESES | — | [n. -GENESES] · © alt. of Biogeny / ----- { biogenesis biogeny § biogeneses biogenies } |
| A | BIOGENESIS | — | [n. -GENESES] · © alt. of Biogeny / ----- { biogenesis biogeny § biogeneses biogenies } |
| A | BIOLOGICAL | S | [n. -S] · of or relating to biology / ----- { biologic biological § biologicals biologics § biologic biological } |
| A | BRIDGEABLE | — | [a.] · Derivative of bridge «a structure that spans and provides a passage over a road, railway, river, or some other obstacle» |
| A | CATALECTIC | S | [n. -S] · (prosody) (of a line of verse) having an incomplete final foot |
| A | CHONDRITES | — | [n. -S] · © a meteoric stone characterized by the presence of chondrules |
| A | CHONDRITIC | — | [a.] · © granular; pertaining to, or having the granular structure characteristic of, the class of meteorites called chondrites |
| A | COELOMATES | — | [n. -S] · an animal that possesses a coelom |
| A | CUTENESSES | — | [n. -ES] · the quality of being cute |
| A | ESTHETICAL | — | [a.] · Derivative of esthete «a US spelling of aesthete» / ----- { aesthetical esthetical } |
| A | ESTIVATING | — | [v. -VATED, -VATING, -VATES] · to spend the summer / ----- { aestivate aestivated aestivates aestivating estivate estivated estivates estivating } |
| A | ESTIVATION | S | [n. -S] · © same as Aestival, Aestivate, etc~. / ----- { aestivation estivation § aestivations estivations } |
| A | ETIOLOGIES | — | [n. -GIES] · the study of the causes of diseases / ----- { aetiology etiology § aetiologies etiologies } |
| A | GNOSTICISM | S | [n. -S] · © the system of philosophy taught by the Gnostics |
| A | HISTORICAL | — | [a.] · © of or pertaining to history, or the record of past events; as, an historical poem; the historic page / ----- { historic historical § historic historical } |
| A | LIKENESSES | — | [n. -ES] · a pictorial representation |
| A | LITERACIES | — | [n. -CIES] · the ability to read and write |
| A | LIVENESSES | — | [n. -ES] · the state of being live «having life» / ----- { aliveness liveness § alivenesses livenesses } |
| A | LONENESSES | — | [n. -ES] · the state of being lone «having no companions» |
| A | MELIORATED | — | [v. -RATED, -RATING, -RATES] · © to make better; to improve; to ameliorate; to soften; to make more tolerable / ----- { ameliorate ameliorated ameliorates ameliorating meliorate meliorated meliorates meliorating § ameliorated meliorated } |
| A | MELIORATES | — | [v. -RATED, -RATING, -RATES] · © to make better; to improve; to ameliorate; to soften; to make more tolerable / ----- { ameliorate ameliorated ameliorates ameliorating meliorate meliorated meliorates meliorating § ameliorated meliorated } |
| A | MELIORATOR | S | [n. -S] · © one who meliorates «© to make better; to improve; to ameliorate; to soften; to make more tolerable» |
| A | MENORRHEAS | — | [n. -S] · menorrhoea / ----- { menorrhea menorrhoea § menorrheas } |
| A | MENORRHOEA | S | [n. -S] menstrual bleeding / ----- { menorrhea menorrhoea § menorrheas } |
| A | MORALITIES | — | [n. -TIES] · conformity to the rules of right conduct |
| A | PRIORITIES | — | [n. -TIES] · precedence established by importance |
| A | SEPTICALLY | — | [adv.] In a septic manner |
| A | SKEWNESSES | — | [n. -ES] · lack of symmetry |
| A | STIGMATICS | — | [n. -S] · © a notorious profligate or criminal who has been branded; one who bears the marks of infamy or punishment |
| A | STONISHING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to astonish «to fill with sudden wonder or surprise» |
| A | STRINGENCY | — | [n. -CIES] · © the quality or state of being stringent |
| A | SYMMETRIES | — | [n. -TRIES] · an exact correspondence between the opposite halves of a figure |
| A | THEISTICAL | — | [a.] · © of or pertaining to theism, or a theist; according to the doctrine of theists / ----- { theist § theists § theistic theistical } |
| A | TONALITIES | — | [n. -TIES] · a system of tones |
| A | TONICITIES | — | [n. -TIES] · normal, healthy bodily condition |
| A | TYPICALITY | — | [n. -TIES] · Derivative of typical «being or serving as a representative example of a particular type; characteristic» |
| A | VOCATIONAL | — | [a.] · of or relating to a vocation or vocations |
| A | CATALECTICS | — | [n. -S] · (prosody) (of a line of verse) having an incomplete final foot |
| A | ESTHETICIAN | S | [n. -S] · Derivative of aesthetician «a student of aesthetics» |
| A | ESTHETICISM | S | [n. -S] · Derivative of aestheticism «the doctrine that aesthetic principles are of supreme importance and that works of art should be judged accordingly» / ----- { aestheticism estheticism § aestheticisms estheticisms } |
| A | ESTHETICIZE | DS | ! [v. -IZED, -IZING, -IZES] Alternative spelling of aestheticize. / ----- { aestheticize aestheticized aestheticizes aestheticizing estheticize estheticized estheticizes estheticizing } |
| A | ESTIVATIONS | — | [n. -S] · © same as Aestival, Aestivate, etc~. / ----- { aestivation estivation § aestivations estivations } |
| A | FORETHOUGHT | S | [n. -S] · © a thinking or planning beforehand; prescience; premeditation; forecast; provident care |
| A | GNOSTICISMS | — | [n. -S] · © the system of philosophy taught by the Gnostics |
| A | GRAMMATICAL | — | [a.] · © of or pertaining to grammar; of the nature of grammar; as, a grammatical rule |
| A | GRANULOCYTE | S | [n. -S] · any of a group of phagocytic leucocytes having cytoplasmic granules that take up various dyes |
| A | HISTORICISM | S | [n. -S] · the belief that natural laws govern historical events which in turn determine social and cultural phenomena |
| A | HISTORICITY | — | [n. -TIES] · historical authenticity |
| A | MELIORATING | — | [v. -RATED, -RATING, -RATES] · © to make better; to improve; to ameliorate; to soften; to make more tolerable / ----- { ameliorate ameliorated ameliorates ameliorating meliorate meliorated meliorates meliorating § ameliorated meliorated } |
| A | MELIORATION | S | [n. -S] · © the act or operation of meliorating, or the state of being meliorated; improvement |
| A | MELIORATIVE | — | [a.] · Derivative of meliorate «a variant of ameliorate» |
| A | MELIORATORS | — | [n. -S] · © one who meliorates «© to make better; to improve; to ameliorate; to soften; to make more tolerable» |
| A | MENORRHOEAS | — | menstrual bleeding [n.] |
| A | MITOTICALLY | — | [b.] · Derivative of mitosis «a method of cell division, in which the nucleus divides into daughter nuclei, each containing the same number of chromosomes as the parent nucleus Compare prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, meiosis (sense 1)» |
| A | PERIODICITY | — | [n. -TIES] · © the quality or state of being periodical, or regularly recurrent; as, the periodicity in the vital phenomena of plants |
| A | POLITICALLY | — | [b.] · © in a political manner |
| A | ROMANTICISM | S | [n. -S] · © a fondness for romantic characteristics or peculiarities; specifically, in modern literature, an aiming at romantic effects; -- applied to the productions of a school of writers who sought to revive certain medi~/val~ forms and methods in opposition to the so-called classical style |
| A | SEXUALITIES | — | [n. -TIES] · © the quality or state of being distinguished by sex |
| A | STRINGENTLY | — | [b.] · Derivative of stringent «requiring strict attention to rules, procedure, detail, etc~» |
| A | SYMMETRICAL | — | [a.] · © involving or exhibiting symmetry; proportional in parts; having its parts in due proportion as to dimensions; as, a symmetrical body or building / ----- { symmetric symmetrical } |
| A | SYMPTOMATIC | — | [a.] · © alt. of Symptomatical~ «Of or pertaining to symptoms; happening in concurrence with something; being a symptom; indicating the existence of something else» |
| A | SYNCHRONIES | — | [n. -NIES] · © the concurrence of events in time; synchronism |
| A | SYNCHRONISM | S | [n. -S] · © the concurrence of events in time; simultaneousness~ |
| A | SYNCHRONOUS | — | [a.] · © happening at the same time; simultaneous |
| A | THEORETICAL | — | [a.] · © pertaining to theory; depending on, or confined to, theory or speculation; speculative; terminating in theory or speculation: not practical; as, theoretical learning; theoretic sciences / ----- { theoretic theoretical } |
| A | VASCULARITY | — | [n. -TIES] · © the quality or state of being vascular |
| A | CHROMATICITY | — | [n. -TIES] · the quality of a colour or light with reference to its purity and its dominant wavelength |
| A | ESTHETICALLY | — | [b.] · Derivative of aesthetic «connected with aesthetics or its principles» / ----- { aesthetically esthetically } |
| A | ESTHETICIANS | — | [n. -S] · Derivative of aesthetician «a student of aesthetics» |
| A | ESTHETICISMS | — | [n. -S] · Derivative of aestheticism «the doctrine that aesthetic principles are of supreme importance and that works of art should be judged accordingly» / ----- { aestheticism estheticism § aestheticisms estheticisms } |
| A | ESTHETICIZED | — | ! [v. -IZED, -IZING, -IZES] simple past and past participle of estheticize / ----- { aestheticize aestheticized aestheticizes aestheticizing estheticize estheticized estheticizes estheticizing } |
| A | ESTHETICIZES | — | ! [v. -IZED, -IZING, -IZES] third-person singular simple present indicative of estheticize / ----- { aestheticize aestheticized aestheticizes aestheticizing estheticize estheticized estheticizes estheticizing } |
| A | GRANULOCYTES | — | [n. -S] · any of a group of phagocytic leucocytes having cytoplasmic granules that take up various dyes |
| A | HISTORICALLY | — | [b.] · © in the manner of, or in accordance with, history |
| A | HISTORICISMS | — | [n. -S] · the belief that natural laws govern historical events which in turn determine social and cultural phenomena |
| A | MELIORATIONS | — | [n. -S] · © the act or operation of meliorating, or the state of being meliorated; improvement |
| A | PATHETICALLY | — | [b.] · Derivative of pathetic «evoking or expressing pity, sympathy, etc~» |
| A | PERIODICALLY | — | [b.] · © in a periodical manner |
| A | ROMANTICISMS | — | [n. -S] · © a fondness for romantic characteristics or peculiarities; specifically, in modern literature, an aiming at romantic effects; -- applied to the productions of a school of writers who sought to revive certain medi~/val~ forms and methods in opposition to the so-called classical style |
| A | STRINGENCIES | — | [n. -CIES] · © the quality or state of being stringent |
| A | SYNCHRONISMS | — | [n. -S] · © the concurrence of events in time; simultaneousness~ |
| A | SYNDETICALLY | — | [b.] · Derivative of syndetic «denoting a grammatical construction in which two clauses are connected by a conjunction Compare asyndetic (sense 2)» |
| A | THEISTICALLY | — | [b.] · Derivative of theist «a person who believes in the doctrine of theism» |
| A | TYPICALITIES | — | [n. -TIES] · Derivative of typical «being or serving as a representative example of a particular type; characteristic» |
| A | VOCATIONALLY | — | [b.] · Derivative of vocational «of or relating to a vocation or vocations» |
| A | CHROMATICALLY | — | [b.] · © in a chromatic manner |
| A | ESTHETICIZING | — | ! [v. -IZED, -IZING, -IZES] present participle and gerund of estheticize / ----- { aestheticize aestheticized aestheticizes aestheticizing estheticize estheticized estheticizes estheticizing } |
| A | HISTORICITIES | — | [n. -TIES] · historical authenticity |
| A | PERIODICITIES | — | [n. -TIES] · © the quality or state of being periodical, or regularly recurrent; as, the periodicity in the vital phenomena of plants |
| A | SYMMETRICALLY | — | [b.] · Derivative of symmetrical «possessing or displaying symmetry Compare asymmetric» |
| A | SYNCHRONOUSLY | — | [b.] · Derivative of synchronous «occurring at the same time; contemporaneous» |
| A | VASCULARITIES | — | [n. -TIES] · © the quality or state of being vascular |
| A | CHROMATICITIES | — | [n. -TIES] · the quality of a colour or light with reference to its purity and its dominant wavelength |
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