package Words; use strict; #use Exporter; #our @ISA = qw(Exporter); #our @EXPORT_OK = qw(makewad); sub makewad { ( "aabec", "an Australian medicinal bark that promotes sweating", "aadel", "a first name", "aaden", "a first name", "aafia", "a first name", "aalii", "a tropical hardwood tree", "aalst", "a Belgian commune", "aamer", "a first name; an African cape", "aamir", "a first name", "aaran", "a first name", "aarau", "a Swiss commune", "aaren", "a first name", "aargh", "an interjection expressing disgust or distress", "aaric", "a first name", "aarin", "a first name", "aarle", "a first name", "aaron", "a first name", "aarti", "a first name", "aaryn", "a first name", "aasia", "a first name", "aasif", "a first name", "aasim", "a first name", "aaziz", "the Queen of Sheba", "abaca", "Manila hemp", "abaci", "plural of \"abacus\", a calculating device; a crown of a column", "aback", "aft; behind", "abaco", "one of the islands of the Bahamas", "abada", "an early name for the rhinoceros", "abade", "an obsolete form of \"abode\"", "abaff", "abaft", "abaft", "aft; astern", "abaht", "\"about\" as pronounced by a Cockney", "abail", "to give bail for", "abait", "variant of \"abate\"", "abaka", "abaca, Manila hemp", "abame", "a first name", "abamp", "abampere, an electrical unit measurement", "abana", "a river that flows through Damascus", "aband", "to abandon", "abani", "a first name", "abase", "to lower; to reduce", "abash", "to awe; to confound", "abasi", "a first name", "abask", "basking in the sun", "abate", "to wane or decrease", "abave", "to astonish or confound", "abaya", "a long black robe; a lake in Africa", "abaza", "a Caucasian people and language", "abaze", "a Caucasian people and language", "abbah", "a first name", "abban", "a first name", "abbas", "a first name; a Persian unit of weight; plural of \"abba\", a Chaldean or Coptic divine", "abbed", "having abdominal muscles of a certain quality", "abbes", "plural of \"abbe\", a French abbot", "abbey", "a first name; a monastery", "abbia", "a first name", "abbie", "a first name", "abbot", "a first name; the head of an abbey", "abbud", "a first name", "abbye", "a first name", "abcee", "an alphabet", "abdal", "a first name; a Persian religious devotee", "abdar", "a teetotaller", "abdat", "an ancient Egyptian unit of length of about 4 or 5 inches", "abdel", "a first name", "abdon", "a first name; a biblical place", "abdou", "a first name", "abdul", "a first name", "abdur", "a first name", "abdus", "a first name", "abebi", "a first name", "abeam", "abreast", "abear", "to bear; to abide", "abebe", "a first name", "abeer", "a first name", "abele", "a first name; a white poplar tree", "abeli", "a first name", "abena", "a first name", "abend", "an abnormal or abortive end of the run of a computer program", "abeni", "a first name", "aberr", "to wander; to stray", "abers", "plural of \"aber\", a river mouth", "abert", "a lake in North America", "abets", "assists", "abfab", "absolutely fabulous; wonderful; excellent", "abhal", "the fruit of the cypress", "abhay", "a first name", "abhor", "to hate; to loathe", "abiah", "a first name; Samuel's son in the Bible", "abias", "a first name", "abida", "a first name", "abide", "to tolerate; to sojourn", "abiel", "a first name", "abies", "the fir genus", "abihu", "a first name; a son of Aaron", "abija", "a first name", "abilo", "the Philipine tree also known as the \"bogo\"", "abime", "an abysm", "abina", "a first name", "abira", "a first name", "abkar", "a wine seller", "abled", "endowed with certain abilities; able-bodied", "ablen", "a fresh water fish", "abler", "more able", "ablet", "a fresh water fish", "ablow", "to blow or breathe upon", "abmho", "a unit of electrical conductance", "abnar", "a first name", "abner", "a first name", "abnet", "the girdle of a Jewish priest", "abnor", "a first name", "abode", "a dwelling", "abody", "a person", "abohm", "from \"absolute ohm\", a unit of measurement, an abvolt per abamp.", "aboil", "on the boil", "aboke", "a town in Uganda", "aboma", "a South American boa constrictor", "aboon", "above; to think oneself better than others", "aboor", "a first name", "abord", "to approach", "abort", "to miscarry; to cancel", "abott", "a first name", "about", "almost; around", "above", "aloft; over", "abrac", "learning", "abram", "a first name", "abran", "a first name", "abras", "plural of \"abra\", a narrow mountain pass", "abray", "to rouse, to startle", "abree", "a first name", "abril", "a first name", "abrim", "brimming", "abrin", "a toxic protein obtained from jequirity", "abris", "plural of \"abri\", a bomb shelter", "abrus", "a genus of leguminous tropical vines", "absey", "an \"ABC\", the alphabet or a primer", "absis", "apsis", "absit", "a legal term, from the Latin for \"he, she or it is absent\"", "abuid", "a first name", "abuja", "the capital city of Nigeria", "abuna", "above; a river in Bolivia and Brazil", "abune", "above", "abura", "a medium size tropical African tree", "abuse", "to misuse", "abuta", "a genus of tropical woody vines", "abuts", "meets; adjoins", "abuzz", "buzzing", "abwab", "in India, any of various fines levied by a chief on a landowner", "abyei", "a town in Sudan", "abyes", "atones", "abyme", "an abyss", "abysm", "a chasm", "abyss", "a chasm", "acale", "cold, frozen", "acamp", "to the camp", "acana", "a West Indian timber tree", "acapu", "a tropical Americal timber tree", "acara", "a fish of Central or South America that builds nests and protects its young", "acari", "plural of \"acarus\", a mite or tick", "accho", "a biblical place, also known as Acre", "accoy", "to tame; to daunt; to soothe", "accra", "the capital city of Ghana", "acedy", "laziness", "acene", "a family of organic chemicals", "aceng", "a first name", "acera", "the bubble-shell genus", "acerb", "sour; acidic", "acers", "plural of \"acer\", the maple tree", "aceta", "plural of \"acetum\", a liquid preparation made by extracting a vegetable drug with dilute acetic acid", "achal", "a first name", "achar", "a hot and spicy mixed Indian condiment of pickled bamboo sprouts", "achaz", "a first name", "ached", "pained", "achel", "a town in Belgium", "acher", "something that aches; someone who complains, as in \"belly acher\"; the rump", "aches", "plural of \"ache\", a pain", "achim", "a first name", "achin", "a first name", "achir", "an ancient Arabic unit of measurement of area", "achoo", "a sneezing sound; Autosomal dominant Compelling Helio-Opthalmic Outburst (sun sneeze)", "achor", "dandruff; a biblical place", "acids", "plural of \"acid\", a vitriolic substance", "acidy", "acidic", "acier", "Quaker gray", "acies", "the keen attention of eye or ear toward some object", "acima", "a first name", "acing", "the present participle of \"to ace\", to perform excellently", "acini", "plural of \"acinus\", a small sac or cavity; a granulation; a berry", "ackee", "a West African fruit tree common to the Caribbean", "acker", "a ripple or patch of ruffled water; an Egyptian piastre; money; an academic", "ackey", "an English silver coin used in African trade", "ackim", "a first name", "aclis", "a spiked club", "acmes", "plural of \"acme\", a peak or highest point; a purveyor of excellent devices for capturing roadrunners", "acmic", "of or pertaining to an acme", "acnae", "plural of \"acne\", an inflammation of the skin", "acned", "afflicted by acne", "acnes", "plural of \"acne\", an inflammation of the skin", "acnua", "a Roman unit of measurement of area, equal to a square actus", "acock", "jaunty", "acold", "chilly", "acoma", "a pueblo people of New Mexico", "acome", "to come", "acone", "a kind of insect eye that lacks cones", "acorn", "the fruit of the oak tree", "acors", "plural of \"acor\", acidity", "acoys", "soothes", "acral", "of or belonging to the extremities of the body", "acred", "lavishly landed", "acree", "a first name", "acres", "plural of \"acre\", a unit of area, 4840 square yards.", "acrid", "sour; biting", "acroa", "an Indian tribe of Brazil", "acron", "an obsolete form of \"acorn\"", "acrux", "a star", "acryl", "a constituent of acrolein and acrylic acid", "acted", "performed; simulated", "actin", "a protein found in muscles, active in contraction, movement and shape retention", "actio", "in Roman law, an action or right of action", "acton", "a first name; a padded jerkin; a town in the southeast US", "actor", "a player; a performer", "actus", "an ancient Roman measure of length, 120 pedes, about 35.5 meters; an act or thing done", "acuna", "a town in Mexico", "acute", "keen; sharp", "acyls", "plural of \"acyl\", a univalent radical", "adact", "to compel; to drive", "adage", "a proverb", "adagy", "like an adage; likely to emit an adage at the slightest occasion", "adair", "a first name; a North American cape", "adala", "a first name", "adali", "a first name", "adaly", "a first name", "adama", "a first name", "adamo", "a first name", "adams", "a first name; a lake in North America; plural of \"adam\", a jailer", "adamu", "a first name", "adana", "a first name; a town in Turkey", "adang", "a bay in Borneo", "adano", "a town in Italy", "adapa", "a Babylonian hero", "adapt", "to adjust; to accommodate", "adara", "a first name", "adare", "a first name; a town in Eire", "adaro", "a supernatural being", "adati", "Bengali cotton cloth", "adawn", "at dawn", "adays", "nowadays", "addal", "a first name", "addam", "a first name", "addar", "a first name", "addas", "plural of \"adda\", an Egyptian skink", "addax", "an African antelope", "added", "included; supplemented; joined", "adder", "a snake; one who adds", "addey", "a first name", "addia", "a first name", "addie", "a first name", "addio", "an Italian expression for \"farewell\"", "addis", "a first name", "addle", "to confuse", "addra", "a large African gazelle", "adead", "dead", "adeal", "a part", "adeem", "to revoke a legacy", "adeen", "a first name", "adeep", "deeply, deep", "adela", "a first name", "adele", "a first name", "adell", "a first name", "adena", "a first name", "adene", "a first name", "adeni", "a native of Aden", "adeps", "purified internal fatty tissue of the hog used in pharmaceutical preparations", "adept", "capable; skillful", "adfix", "to append; to adjoin; to fasten onto something", "adgal", "a scrub plant found in Iraq", "adham", "a first name", "adiah", "a first name", "adiba", "a first name", "adiel", "a first name", "adieu", "goodbye", "adige", "an Italian river", "adika", "a first name", "adila", "a first name", "adima", "a first name", "adina", "a first name", "adine", "a first name", "adion", "an ion adsorbed on a surface", "adios", "goodbye", "adira", "a first name", "aditi", "a first name", "adits", "plural of \"adit\", a mine entrance", "adiva", "a first name", "adive", "corsac", "adjag", "a wild dog found in Java", "adjoa", "a first name", "adlai", "a first name", "adlan", "a first name", "adlar", "a first name", "adlay", "any of several soft shelled Job's tears", "adler", "a first name", "adley", "a first name", "adlib", "ad libitem; freely", "adlin", "a first name", "adlyn", "a first name", "admad", "a first name", "admah", "a biblical place", "adman", "an advertising agent", "admen", "plural of \"adman\", an advertising agent", "admin", "administration", "admir", "a first name", "admis", "plural of \"admi\", a northeast African gazelle", "admit", "to acknowledge; to concede", "admix", "to infuse", "admon", "a first name", "adnah", "a first name", "adnan", "a first name", "adnet", "a first name", "adnex", "a more than usually obscure part of the female reproductive system", "adney", "a first name", "adnot", "a first name", "adobe", "constructed of dried mud", "adobo", "a Philippine dish of fish or meat, perhaps best eaten in the dark; a Latin American sauce", "adola", "a first name", "adolf", "a first name", "adoor", "at the door; of the door", "adopt", "to accept; to assume", "adora", "a first name; an Israeli settlement in the West Bank", "adore", "to worship", "adorn", "to decorate", "adoum", "a first name", "adour", "a river in southwest France", "adowa", "a town in Ethiopia, site of a famous battle", "adown", "downward", "adoxa", "a genus of herbs with berrylike fruits", "adoxy", "tolerant belief; nonbelief", "adoze", "sleeping", "adpao", "an Indian unit of weight", "adrad", "dreaded", "adrar", "a town in Algeria", "adraw", "to draw out", "adray", "withdrawal", "adrea", "a first name", "adree", "to bear, suffer, or endure", "adria", "a first name; a small European continental plate", "adrie", "a first name", "adrik", "a first name", "adrip", "in a dripping state", "adron", "a first name", "adrop", "philosopher's stone", "adsum", "present at a roll call", "adult", "mature", "adunc", "bent inward; hooked", "adure", "to burn up", "adush", "to cause to fall heavily, to precipitate", "adusk", "at dusk; dusky", "adust", "incinerated; burnt up; tan", "aduwa", "a town in Ethiopia", "advid", "an advertising videocassette", "adyta", "chancels", "adyte", "to indict", "adzer", "one who uses an adz", "adzes", "plural of \"adze\", a mattock", "aeaea", "a Mediterranean island, the abode of Circe", "aecia", "plural of \"aecium\"", "aedes", "a large genus of mosquitoes", "aeger", "sick; a sickness excuse note", "aegir", "a Roman god of the sea", "aegis", "Minerva's shield; protection", "aegle", "a thorny tree of west Africa and tropical Asia", "aello", "one of the Harpies", "aemon", "a first name", "aenos", "a rhetorical device of using erudite words to appeal to the educated", "aenus", "a town in western Turkey, now called Enez", "aeons", "plural of \"aeon\", a variant of \"eon\", a long period of time", "aequi", "a people of ancient Latium east of Rome", "aeric", "a first name", "aerie", "an eagle's nest", "aerin", "a first name", "aeron", "a first name; a British river", "aesar", "an Etruscan god", "aesha", "a first name", "aesin", "a Norse god", "aesir", "the Norse gods who resided in Asgard", "aesop", "a first name; a fabulist", "aetas", "plural of \"Aeta\", a Filipino people", "aetat", "aged, often used on old gravestones", "aetna", "a first name; variant of \"Etna\"", "aevum", "an eon", "aface", "in the face, in front", "afald", "one-fold, single", "afand", "to tempt", "afang", "to seize", "afara", "the limba, an African tree", "afare", "to depart", "afars", "plural of \"afar\", a great distance", "afear", "to terrify", "afemo", "a first name", "afeni", "a first name", "afers", "plural of \"afer\", the south west wind", "affan", "a first name", "affix", "to add; to attach", "affra", "a first name", "afgay", "a homosexual", "afida", "a first name", "afire", "on fire", "afive", "in groups of five", "aflat", "level with the ground", "aflou", "a town in Algeria", "aflow", "flowing", "afoam", "foaming", "afong", "to take by force or authority", "afoot", "astir; walking; moving", "afore", "in the front", "afoul", "entangled", "afour", "in groups of four", "afret", "in a fretted state", "afric", "Africa; African", "afrit", "a first name; an evil demon", "afros", "plural of \"Afro\", a hair style", "afsar", "a first name", "aftan", "a first name", "after", "subsequent to; in pursuit of", "afton", "a first name; a British river", "aftyn", "a first name", "afula", "an Israeli town", "afyon", "a town in the Phrygian highlands of Turkey", "agace", "a first name", "agade", "an ancient city in Mesopotamia, thought to be Akkad", "agafi", "a first name", "again", "once more", "agait", "astir", "agals", "plural of \"agal\", a Bedouin's cord of goat hair", "agama", "a genus of lizards", "agami", "a South American bird", "agamy", "the absence or non-recognition of marriage", "agana", "a capital city in the Pacific", "agape", "a first name; staring; gaping; a love feast", "agapi", "a first name", "agars", "plural of \"agar\", a viscous substance obtained from seaweed", "agasp", "to gasp", "agast", "aghast", "agata", "a first name", "agate", "a first name; on the way; a quartz; a type size of 5.5 points; 1/14 of an inch", "agati", "the tree pea", "agats", "a village in New Guinea", "agaty", "like an agate", "agave", "a first name: the American aloe; a daughter of Cadmus", "agaze", "gazing", "agena", "a star", "agend", "an agendum; something to be done", "agene", "a chemical compound used in bleaching flour", "agent", "a doer; an actor", "agers", "plural of \"ager\", on who ages", "agfay", "a homosexual", "agger", "a mound; a high tide in which the water rises, recedes and then rises again", "aggie", "a first name; a type of playing marble", "aggri", "a word of unknown origin and meaning (!) applied to ancient colored glass beads found in Africa", "aggro", "a rivalry or grievance; aggravation", "aggry", "a word of unknown origin and meaning (!) applied to ancient colored glass beads found in Africa", "aggur", "agalloch", "aggye", "a first name", "aghan", "a month of the Hindu year", "aghar", "a first name", "aghas", "plural of \"agha\", a Turkish officer", "aghna", "a first name", "aghul", "a language of the Caucausus", "agias", "a first name", "agila", "eaglewood", "agile", "nimble", "aging", "growing older", "agios", "plural of \"agio\", a premium; a discount; an allowance for currency differences", "agira", "a town in Italy", "agism", "ageism, discrimination based on age", "agist", "a pasture rate; to assess", "agita", "distress induced by unpleasant social circumstances", "aglar", "a tributary river of the Jumna in India", "aglee", "askew; gleeful", "aglet", "a pendant; a covering on the end of a shoelace", "agley", "askew; awry", "aglow", "glowing", "agmas", "plural of \"agma\", the Greek letter gamma used for the \"ng\" dipthong", "agnar", "a first name", "agnel", "a French gold coin bearing a lamb", "agnes", "a first name, from the Latin for \"lamb\"", "agnus", "a pascal lamb", "agoge", "a tempo; a musical rate of speed", "agogo", "a town in Ghana", "agoho", "horsetail tree", "agojo", "horsetail tree", "agone", "ago; a state of suffering", "agons", "plural of \"agon\", a dramatic conflict; an ancient Greek athletic or artistic competition", "agony", "great pain", "agood", "in earnest", "agora", "a Grecian market; 1/100 of an Israeli shekel", "agota", "a first name", "agote", "a first name", "agoti", "a first name", "agraf", "a clasp involving a hook and loop", "agral", "of or belonging to agriculture or cultivated fields", "agram", "the former name of Zagreb, Croatia", "agras", "plural of \"Agra\", a kind of Indian rug", "agree", "to concur", "agria", "a severe pustular eruption; a whitehead", "agrin", "grinning", "agrom", "an Indian tongue disease", "agron", "a first name", "agrum", "a swelling of the cheeks or mouth", "agruw", "to horrify", "agter", "achter", "aguas", "plural of \"agua\", a South American toad", "agued", "fevered; aching", "agues", "plural of \"ague\", a malarial fever", "aguey", "of or like an ague", "aguja", "a South American cape", "aguly", "a language of the Caucausus", "agung", "a volcano in Java that erupted in 1963", "agush", "gushing", "agust", "a first name; a bast fiber", "aguti", "the agouti", "ahang", "to hang up", "ahanu", "a first name", "ahava", "a first name", "ahdaf", "a first name", "ahead", "leading", "aheap", "trembling with fear", "ahems", "says \"ahem\"", "ahere", "to hear", "ahern", "a first name", "ahhed", "expressed amazement", "ahigh", "on high", "ahind", "behind", "ahint", "behind", "ahiva", "a first name", "ahlam", "a first name", "ahley", "a first name", "ahmad", "a first name", "ahman", "a first name", "ahmed", "a first name", "ahmet", "a first name", "ahold", "close to the wind; grasp of, as in \"got ahold of\"", "ahole", "a slightly less offensive version of \"asshole\"", "ahoys", "greets nautically", "ahran", "a first name", "ahren", "a first name", "ahrin", "a first name", "ahsan", "a first name", "ahtna", "an American Indian language", "ahuda", "a first name", "ahull", "hove to", "ahunt", "on the hunt", "ahura", "a first name of Ahura Mazda, Zoroastrian god of all good", "ahush", "hushed", "ahuva", "a first name", "ahvaz", "a town in Iran", "ahvie", "a first name", "ahwaz", "an ancient Mesopotamian town, now in Iran", "aibos", "plural of \"aibo\", a Japanese robot pet", "aichi", "a town in Japan", "aidah", "a first name", "aidan", "a first name", "aided", "abetted", "aiden", "a first name", "aider", "a helper", "aides", "plural of \"aide\", a helper", "aidin", "a city in western Turkey", "aidya", "a first name", "aiery", "an eagle's nest", "aigai", "an ancient city that is now Edessa", "aigas", "plural of \"aiga\", the Samoan family unit", "aight", "a slang pronunciation of \"all right\"", "aigle", "a European cape", "aigre", "eager", "aigun", "a port in China, in northern Manchuria", "aiken", "a first name", "aikin", "a first name", "ailed", "was sick", "ailee", "a first name", "ailey", "a first name", "ailie", "a first name", "ailin", "a first name", "ailis", "a first name", "ailli", "a first name", "aillt", "a tenant farmer", "ailsa", "a first name", "ailse", "a first name", "aimak", "a Mongolian tribe", "aimal", "a first name", "aimaq", "a Mongolian tribe", "aimed", "directed; targeted", "aimee", "a first name", "aimel", "to enamel", "aimer", "a purposeful person", "aimey", "a first name", "aimia", "a first name", "aimie", "a first name", "aimil", "a first name", "aimon", "a first name", "ainah", "a first name", "aince", "once", "ainee", "the elder or eldest born woman", "aines", "plural of \"aine\", the eldest son; a cadet", "ainka", "a first name", "ainoi", "part of the divine office in the Eastern Orthodox Church", "ainur", "a first name", "ainus", "plural of \"ainu\", a Japanese aboriginal", "aioli", "a garlic mayonnaise", "aioth", "a biblical place", "airag", "a kind of cheese", "airan", "an Altaic and Turkish drink made of fermented milk", "airas", "plural of \"aira\", hair grass", "airat", "a first name", "aired", "ventilated", "airel", "a first name", "airer", "a frame on which to dry clothes", "aires", "plural of \"aire\", an altar, an Irish freeman", "airic", "a first name", "airle", "a first name", "airns", "plural of \"airn\", an iron", "airol", "a grayish green antiseptic powder", "airth", "to guide or direct", "airts", "plural of \"airt\", a guide; a direction", "aisen", "a province in Chile", "aisha", "a first name", "aisia", "a first name", "aisle", "a passage between pews or chairs", "aisne", "a river in northern France, site of a famous battle", "aissa", "a mountain in Algeria", "aisur", "obsolete form of \"azure\"", "aitan", "a first name", "aitch", "the letter \"H\"", "aiten", "oaten", "aitor", "a first name", "aiver", "a draft animal", "aizik", "a first name", "aizle", "a glowing coal or hot ashes", "ajaib", "a first name", "ajaja", "the roseate spoonbill", "ajali", "a first name", "ajani", "a first name", "ajari", "timbo, an Amazonian woody vine", "ajava", "ajouan, the fruit of a tree, used as a medicine and condiment", "ajaya", "a first name", "ajeya", "a first name", "ajhon", "a first name", "ajith", "a first name", "ajiva", "a Jainist term for inanimate matter", "ajmal", "a first name", "ajman", "one of the United Arab Emirates", "ajmer", "a city in northwest India", "ajsha", "a first name", "ajuga", "a genus of herbs", "ajvar", "a Bulgarian pepper sauce", "ajwan", "a plant of the caraway genus", "akaki", "a town in Ethiopia", "akako", "a first name", "akala", "a Hawaiian shrub or climber", "akale", "cold or frozen", "akali", "a Sikh militant", "akara", "a first name", "akash", "a first name", "akati", "a first name", "akbal", "the third day of the Mayan religious month", "akbar", "a first name", "akcha", "asper", "akeam", "a first name", "akebi", "an eastern Asiatic vine", "akeem", "a first name", "akees", "plural of \"akee\", a West Indian fruit, edible when cooked, but poisonous otherwise", "akeel", "a first name", "akeki", "hiba arborvitae", "akela", "a first name; Kipling's lone wolf; the leader of a cub scout pack", "akemi", "a first name", "akene", "achene", "akhil", "a first name", "akiba", "a first name", "akiel", "a first name", "akiem", "a first name", "akiko", "a first name", "akila", "a first name", "akili", "a first name", "akima", "a first name", "akins", "a first name", "akira", "a first name", "akita", "a Japanese breed of spitz-like dogs; a seaport in northern Japan", "akito", "the Assyrian festival of New Year", "akiva", "a first name", "akiyo", "a first name", "akkad", "where the Akkadians lived; one of the four cities of Nimrod's kingdom", "akkas", "plural of \"akka\", a pygmy people of the Congo; an Egyptian piastre", "akker", "an Egyptian piastre; money", "akkra", "Accra, the capital city of Ghana; fried bean cakes", "akkum", "a Chaldean star worshipper", "aklan", "a Christian people of the Philippines", "akmal", "a first name", "aknee", "on the knee", "akoko", "a Hawaiian plant", "akoli", "a language", "akond", "a high official of Swat, satirized by Edward Lear", "akono", "a first name", "akori", "a porous coral used for ornaments", "akram", "a first name", "akron", "a city in Ohio", "aksel", "a first name", "aksum", "the capital city of an ancient Ethiopian kingdom", "aktau", "a Caspian seaport and oil terminus in Kazakhstan", "akule", "a first name; the big-eyed scad", "akund", "mudar, a medicinal herb", "akyab", "a town in Burma", "alaba", "a language", "alack", "alas, an expression of woe", "alada", "an Ethiopian unit of weight", "alade", "a first name", "alaen", "a first name", "alaia", "a first name", "alain", "a first name", "alair", "a first name", "alaka", "a first name", "alake", "alack, an expression of woe", "alala", "a first name; a Hawaiian raven; a war cry of the ancient Greeks; a Babylonian god", "alalu", "a Babylonian god", "alamo", "a softwood aspen", "alana", "a first name", "aland", "a first name; landed; a Finnish archipelago", "alane", "a first name; alone", "alang", "along; an old World grass; a ship-wrecking town in the Arabian peninsula", "alani", "a first name", "alann", "a first name", "alano", "a first name", "alans", "plural of \"alan\", a large hunting dog; an ancient nomadic tribe that reached Spain", "alant", "a heraldic mastiff", "alapa", "a blow on the cheek", "alard", "a first name", "alare", "the most lateral point on the ala of the nose", "alarm", "fear; a warning device", "alary", "having wings", "alate", "winged; of late", "alaun", "a short-eared dog", "alawi", "a poor rural Islamic sect", "alayn", "a first name", "albam", "a Hebrew cypher interchanging letters in the first and second halves of the alphabet", "alban", "a first name", "albas", "plural of \"alba\", a white brain substance; a French love poem", "albee", "albeit", "alben", "a first name", "alber", "a first name", "albia", "a town in Iowa", "albid", "of a whitish color", "albie", "a first name", "albin", "a first name; an opaque white material", "albis", "a first name", "album", "a scrapbook", "albus", "a medieval coin of Germany and the Low Countries", "albyn", "Scotland, especially the Highlands", "alcae", "a biological suborder containing the auks, murres and puffins", "alcan", "the Alaska-Canada highway", "alces", "the genus to which the moose belongs", "alcho", "an alcoholic", "alchy", "an alcoholic", "alcid", "a diving seabird", "alcor", "a star", "alcos", "plural of \"alco\", a small long-haired dog with hanging ears", "alcot", "a first name", "aldan", "a river of the USSR", "aldas", "a first name", "alday", "continually", "aldea", "a first name", "alden", "a first name", "alder", "a first name; a tree", "aldie", "a first name", "aldin", "a first name", "aldis", "a first name", "aldol", "a chemical compound", "aldon", "a first name", "aldus", "a first name", "aldya", "a first name", "aleah", "a first name", "aleak", "leaking", "aleck", "a first name; as in the phrase \"smart aleck\", a wise guy", "aleco", "a first name", "alecs", "plural of \"alec\", a herring", "alecy", "formed, in analogy with \"lunacy\", to mean deranged by ale", "aleda", "a first name", "aleea", "a first name", "aleen", "a first name", "alefs", "plural of \"alef\", a variant of \"aleph\"", "aleft", "to the left", "aleia", "a first name", "aleix", "a first name", "alejo", "a first name", "aleka", "a first name", "aleki", "a first name", "aleks", "a first name", "alena", "a first name", "alene", "a first name", "aleni", "a first name", "alenu", "a Jewish prayer", "aleph", "a Hebrew letter", "alera", "a first name; Athena", "alert", "wary; conscious; watchful", "aleta", "a first name", "aleus", "in Greek mythology, the king of Tegea", "aleut", "a native of the Aleutian Islands", "alevi", "a division of Islam", "alexa", "a first name", "alexi", "a first name", "alexx", "a first name", "alexy", "a first name", "aleya", "a first name", "aleze", "a first name; a town in Iraq", "alfas", "plural of \"alfa\", communication code word for the letter A; asparto grass", "alfeo", "a first name", "alfet", "a vat of boiling water, into which an accused would plunge an arm, in lieu of trial", "alfie", "a first name", "alfin", "the bishop in chess, originally an elephant; referring to certain catalysts", "alfio", "a first name", "alfre", "a first name", "alfri", "a first name", "alfur", "an aboriginal race in the Celebes", "algae", "the sea weeds", "algal", "referring to alga", "algar", "a first name", "algas", "plural of \"alga\", a seaweed", "alger", "a first name; Algeria", "algey", "a first name", "algic", "alginic; an American Indian language family including Algonquian", "algid", "cold", "algie", "a first name", "algin", "a first name; an acidic seaweed extract for iodine", "algis", "a first name", "algoa", "a bay in South Africa", "algol", "a star; a computer language", "algon", "a first name", "algor", "coldness", "algum", "sandalwood", "alham", "a British river", "alhue", "a river in Chile", "alias", "an assumed name", "alibi", "elsewhere; an exculpatory explanation of nonpresence at a crime", "alica", "a first name", "alice", "a first name", "alick", "a first name", "alida", "a first name", "alids", "plural of \"alid\", one claiming descent from Ali and Fatima, son-in-law and daughter of Mohammed", "alien", "strange; foreign", "alies", "a first name", "alife", "dearly; the computer science discipline of artificial life", "alifs", "plural of \"alif\", the Arabic letter \"A\"", "alift", "to lift", "align", "to adjust", "alija", "a first name", "alika", "a first name", "alike", "a first name; similar", "aliki", "a first name; a town in Greece", "alima", "a first name; the newly hatched larva of certain crustaceans", "alims", "plural of \"alim\", a Muslim learned in religious matters", "alina", "a first name", "aline", "a first name; to adjust", "alisa", "a first name", "alise", "a first name", "alish", "resembling beer", "aliso", "shrubs or trees of the genus Alnus", "alist", "leaning to one side", "alisz", "a first name", "alita", "a first name", "alite", "a constituent of Portland cement clinker", "aliud", "other things (comparable to the \"cetera\" in \"et cetera\")", "alive", "vital; living", "alixe", "a first name", "aliya", "a first name; immigration to Israel", "aliye", "a first name", "aliza", "a first name", "alize", "a first name", "alkie", "an alcoholic", "alkis", "a first name", "alkot", "a first name", "alkyd", "a synthetic resin, often used in latex paints", "alkyl", "a univalent radical", "allah", "a first name; the Moslem name of the deity", "allam", "a first name", "allan", "a first name", "allat", "a first name; a pre-Islamic fertility goddess", "allax", "a first name", "allay", "to calm", "allda", "a first name", "allea", "a first name", "allee", "a first name; a tree-lined walkway", "allel", "a Mendelian character; an allele", "allen", "a first name", "alles", "a first name", "allex", "a first name", "alley", "a first name; a large marble; a taw; a passage", "allfy", "a first name", "allia", "a river, the site of a battle where the Gauls defeated the Romans", "allie", "a first name", "allin", "a first name", "allis", "a first name; a fish", "allix", "a first name", "allma", "a first name", "allod", "a freehold estate", "allon", "a first name", "alloo", "to incite a dog to attack", "allot", "to apportion", "allow", "to permit", "alloy", "a base admixture", "allta", "a first name", "allyl", "an organic radical", "allyn", "a first name", "allys", "a first name", "almah", "a first name; an Egyptian dancing girl", "alman", "a German; a village in Lebanon", "almas", "plural of \"alma\", a variant of \"almah\", an Egyptian dancing girl", "almaz", "a first name", "almeh", "variant of \"almah\", an Egyptian dancing girl", "almes", "plural of \"alme\", a variant of \"almah\", an Egyptian dancing girl", "almil", "a first name", "almir", "a first name", "almon", "a first name; an almond", "almry", "an almonry; a cupboard", "almud", "a Spanish unit of capacity", "almug", "a variant of \"algum\", a Biblical tree, possibly the red sandalwood", "alnus", "the genus of the alder tree; a birch tree", "alods", "plural of \"alod\", a freehold", "aloed", "tinctured with aloe", "aloes", "plural of \"aloe\", a bitter purgative", "alofi", "a town on the Polynesian island of Niue", "aloft", "above; in the air", "alogi", "the early opponents of the Logos doctrine expressed in the Gospel of John", "alogy", "unreasonableness; absurdity", "aloha", "a first name; hail and farewell in Hawaiian", "aloid", "resembling aloes", "aloin", "a first name; a bitter aloe extract", "alois", "a first name", "alojz", "a first name", "aloke", "a first name", "aloma", "a first name; a light to yellowish brown color", "alona", "a first name", "alone", "only; separate; by oneself; in the best of company", "along", "beside", "aloni", "a first name", "aloof", "apart", "alosa", "a genus of fishes comprising the shads", "alose", "shad fish", "alost", "a town in Belgium", "aloud", "audibly", "alout", "to bow down", "alowe", "a town in Gabon; afire", "aloys", "a first name", "alpen", "of the Alps", "alpha", "a first name; a Greek letter; the brightest star in a constellation", "alphy", "a first name", "alpia", "bird seed", "alpic", "alpine", "alpid", "a class of ancient mountain ranges, one of which became the Alps", "alpin", "a first name", "alred", "a first name", "alric", "a first name", "alrik", "a first name", "alroy", "a first name", "alsea", "a river and town in Oregon", "alsen", "a Baltic island", "altaf", "a first name", "altai", "a province in eastern Russia, near Mongolia", "altar", "a sacrificial table", "altay", "a mountain chain in China", "alten", "a first name", "alter", "to change", "altha", "a first name; a town in Florida", "altho", "a shortened variant of \"although\"", "alton", "a first name; an English town", "altos", "plural of \"alto\", a singing voice", "altra", "a musical notation meaning \"other\" or \"another\"", "altro", "a musical notation meaning \"other\" or \"another\"", "altry", "an alteration", "altun", "a gold piece issued by Mohammed II in the 15th century", "altus", "alto; a town in Arkansas and Oklahoma", "aluco", "the tawny or white owl", "aluin", "a first name", "aluki", "a first name", "alula", "a first name; the small stiff feathers on a bird's wing", "alumn", "an alumnus", "alums", "treats with alum; plural of \"alum\", an alumnus", "aluna", "a first name", "alura", "a first name", "alure", "a cloister", "aluse", "a first name", "aluta", "soft leather tanned with alum", "alvah", "a first name", "alvan", "a first name", "alvar", "a first name; a group of southern Indian Vaishnava saints", "alvei", "plural of \"alveus\", a thin layer of medullar nerve fibers", "alven", "a first name", "alves", "a first name", "alvie", "a first name", "alvin", "a first name", "alvis", "a first name", "alvus", "the abdomen", "alvyn", "a first name", "alvys", "a first name", "alwan", "a first name", "alway", "always", "alwin", "a first name", "alwyn", "a first name", "alyce", "a first name", "alyda", "a first name", "alyma", "a first name", "alyna", "a first name", "alyne", "a first name", "alynn", "a first name", "alysa", "a first name", "alyse", "a first name", "alyso", "a first name", "alyss", "a first name", "alyth", "a town in Scotland", "amaas", "alastrim", "amada", "a first name", "amadi", "a first name; a town in Sudan", "amado", "a first name", "amadu", "a first name", "amagi", "a town in Japan", "amahd", "a first name", "amahl", "a first name", "amahs", "plural of \"amah\", an Indian nurse", "amain", "forcibly", "amaka", "a first name", "amala", "a first name; a minor official of a law court", "amaly", "a first name", "amana", "a first name; a town in Iowa; a biblical place", "amand", "a first name; to send away or dismiss", "amang", "among", "amani", "a first name; Indian government estates not leased or farmed out; an Afghan coin", "amant", "a lover", "amapa", "a Mexican timber tree; a state in Brazil", "amara", "a first name; a beetle; a town in northwest India", "amare", "a first name", "amari", "a first name; an intimate companion", "amary", "a first name", "amasa", "a first name", "amass", "to heap", "amata", "a first name", "amate", "to subdue; to terrify; a Central American timber tree", "amati", "a violin", "amato", "a first name", "amaui", "a first name", "amaut", "a fur-lined hood on the back of a parka for carrying a baby", "amaya", "a first name", "amaze", "to astound", "amban", "a Chinese resident official", "ambar", "a first name; a barn", "ambas", "plural of \"amba\", a Bantu speaking tribe of Uganda", "ambay", "an Argentine timber tree", "amber", "a first name; fossilized resin", "ambes", "plural of \"ambe\", an ancient surgical instrument", "ambia", "a first name; the juice spit out by a tobacco chewer", "ambie", "a first name", "ambis", "plural of \"Ambi\", an inhabitant of Amb, a tiny once-independent region of Pakistan", "ambit", "a precinct", "ambix", "a crook-necked Greek vessel for liquids, whence the Arabic \"alembic\"", "amble", "to dawdle; to walk in a relaxed way; an English town", "ambon", "a lectern; a city in Indonesia; the fibrocartilaginous band around an articular cavity", "ambos", "plural of \"ambo\", a high reading desk", "amboy", "a town in California", "ambra", "a first name", "ambry", "an alms box; a storeroom or closet", "ambur", "a first name", "ameba", "an amoeba", "ameen", "a minor official of the judicial department", "ameer", "a first name; an Arab prince", "amela", "a first name", "ameli", "plural of \"amelus\", a limbless fetus", "amena", "a first name", "amend", "to correct or alter a document", "amene", "agreeable, pleasing", "amens", "plural of \"amen\", the end of a prayer, suggesting \"so be it\"", "ament", "a catkin; an iulus; a julus; a mentally deficient person", "amera", "a first name; a major division of invertebrate animals", "amere", "an Arabian prince", "amery", "a first name", "amess", "an amice, a hood or cape", "amets", "plural of \"amet\", a variant of \"emmet\", an ant", "amgun", "a river of the USSR", "amiah", "a first name", "amias", "a first name; plural of \"amia\", a bowfin or mudfish", "amica", "a first name", "amice", "a first name; a pilgrim's cloak", "amict", "a cape or hood", "amida", "the centerpiece of synagogue worship; a town in east Anatolia", "amide", "an ammonia compound", "amido", "containing an amide united with an acid radical", "amids", "plural of \"amid\", a variant of amide", "amiel", "a first name", "amies", "plural of \"amie\", a female friend; a tablet of Amytal", "amiet", "a first name", "amiga", "a female friend", "amigo", "a male friend", "amijo", "a first name", "amiko", "a first name", "amina", "a first name", "amine", "an ammonia compound", "amino", "containing an amine united with a nonacid radical", "amins", "plural of \"amin\", a variant of \"amine\"", "amira", "a first name", "amirh", "a first name", "amiri", "a first name", "amirs", "plural of \"amir\", an Arab prince", "amisa", "a first name", "amish", "a Mennonite sect, named for Jacob Ammann", "amisk", "a lake in North America", "amiss", "faulty; wrong", "amita", "a first name", "amite", "a town in Louisiana", "amity", "a first name; friendship", "amjad", "a first name", "amlah", "variant of \"amala\"", "ammah", "a biblical place", "amman", "the capital city of Jordan; a British river", "ammar", "a first name", "ammas", "plural of \"amma\", a truss; a Syrian abbess", "ammer", "a first name", "ammie", "a first name", "ammon", "a first name; a Tibetan sheep; a town in Palestine", "ammos", "plural of \"ammo\", ammunition", "ammut", "an Egyptian god", "amneh", "a first name", "amnia", "plural of \"amnion\", a thin fluid-filled sac surrounding the embryo", "amnic", "of a river", "amnio", "amniocentesis, a diagnosic test performed during pregnancy", "amnon", "a first name", "amoks", "plural of \"amok\", a murderous frenzy", "amole", "an agave root used as a substitute for soap", "amona", "a first name", "among", "amidst", "amort", "half dead; cast down", "amory", "a first name", "amour", "an affair; a North American cape", "amove", "to stir up; to remove from office", "amped", "provided with amplifiers; amplified", "amper", "a swelling; pus; a nickname for the ampersand; a blemish in cloth", "ample", "plenty; an ointment-box", "amply", "plentifully", "ampul", "an oil jar; a sealed glass tube; an ampule", "ampyx", "a genus of trilobites; a band", "amram", "a first name; the father of Aaron", "amrit", "a first name", "amsel", "a blackbird", "amter", "a Danish territorial unit", "amuck", "madly; amok", "amude", "a town in Syria", "amuka", "a town in Israel", "amula", "a vessel for eucharistic wine", "amuse", "to entertain", "amvet", "an American veteran soldier", "amvis", "an explosive of ammonium nitrate, a derivative of nitrobenzene, chlorated napthalene and wood meal.", "amyas", "a first name", "amyda", "trionyx", "amyls", "plural of \"amyl\", a univalent radical", "amyot", "a first name", "amyra", "a first name", "amyss", "an amice, a hood or cape", "amzel", "a blackbird", "amzie", "a first name", "anack", "oatmeal bread", "anafi", "a Greek island in the Aegean Sea", "anago", "a kind of eel served in Japanese cuisine", "anais", "a first name", "anaka", "a first name", "anaks", "plural of \"anak\", a race of giants living in Palestine", "anana", "a pineapple", "anand", "a first name", "anant", "a first name", "anapu", "a town in Brazil", "anarf", "slang for \"and a half\", meaning \"plus 50 pence\"", "anasa", "a genus of insects including the squash bug", "anaua", "a river in Brazil", "anaxo", "a first name; the daughter of Alcaeus", "anbar", "a province in Iraq", "ancel", "a first name", "anche", "a musical term meaning \"also\", or \"even\"; a reed or a reed organ stop", "ancho", "a kind of chile", "ancle", "ankle", "ancoa", "a river in Chile", "ancon", "the elbow; a bracket", "ancre", "a tributary of the Somme river, and site of a World War I battle", "ancud", "a gulf in Chile", "andau", "a town in Austria with a bridge to Hungary, over which refugees fled in 1957", "anded", "performed a logical \"and\" operation", "andee", "a first name", "ander", "a first name", "andes", "a South American mountain chain", "andic", "referring to males", "andie", "a first name", "andis", "a first name", "andje", "a first name", "andon", "a first name", "andor", "a first name", "andra", "a first name", "andre", "a first name", "andri", "a first name", "andro", "a first name; androstenedione, a synthetic male hormone", "andru", "a first name", "andry", "a first name", "aneal", "to anoint", "anear", "nigh", "aneel", "a first name", "aneho", "a town in Togo", "aneka", "a first name", "anela", "a first name", "anele", "extreme unction; to anoint", "anend", "to the end", "anent", "concerning", "aneta", "a first name", "anete", "a first name", "anett", "a first name", "aneva", "a first name", "anfos", "plural of \"anfo\", a type of homemade explosive", "angas", "a language; plural of \"anga\", a yoga practice", "angee", "a first name", "angel", "a first name; a divine messenger; an old English gold coin", "angen", "a first name", "anger", "ire", "angey", "a first name", "angie", "a first name", "angil", "a first name", "angka", "a people of northern Assam", "angle", "a corner; the difference in direction of two intersecting lines", "anglo", "a first name; English; Anglo-Saxon; of European ancestry", "angor", "extreme pain or anxiety", "angry", "irate", "angst", "educated anxiety", "angul", "a town in Turkey", "angus", "a first name; the Celtic god of love", "anhui", "a language; a province of China", "aniah", "a first name", "aniba", "a genus of tropical American trees", "anica", "a first name", "anice", "a first name", "anida", "a first name", "aniel", "a first name", "anier", "a first name", "anigh", "near", "anika", "a first name", "aniko", "a first name", "anile", "old womanish (compare \"senile\")", "anils", "plural of \"anil\", a West Indian shrub of the bean family that yields a dye", "anima", "the soul; a musical term meaning \"spirit\" or \"life\" ", "anime", "resin; fiery; soft copal; Japanese animation", "animi", "anime", "anina", "a first name", "anion", "a negative ion", "anisa", "a first name", "anise", "a plant furnishing aniseed", "aniso", "unequal", "anita", "a first name", "anito", "in the Philippines, an ancestral spirit", "aniva", "an Asian cape", "aniya", "a first name", "anjan", "a first name; an Indian timber tree", "anjar", "a town in India", "anjel", "a first name", "anjer", "an Indonesian village destroyed by Krakatoa", "anjil", "a first name", "anjou", "a province and princely family of western France", "ankaa", "a star", "ankaf", "an Arabian desert", "ankee", "barn grass", "anker", "a first name; a unit of volume of about 7.5 gallons; a British river", "ankhs", "plural of \"ankh\", an Egyptian symbol of life", "ankie", "a first name", "ankle", "the joint connecting the foot and the leg; to walk away from a job", "ankus", "an elephant goad", "ankwe", "a language", "anlas", "anlace", "anlin", "an Asian lake", "annal", "a record of a single year", "annam", "the part of Vietnam where the Annamese people live", "annan", "a first name; a British river; a town in Scotland", "annas", "a first name; plural of \"anna\", an Indian coin", "annat", "an ecclesiastical levy", "annee", "a first name", "annes", "a first name", "annet", "a first name; the kittiwake; a British island", "annex", "to append", "anney", "a first name", "annia", "a first name", "annie", "a first name", "annik", "a first name", "annis", "a first name", "annot", "a first name", "annoy", "to badger; to irritate", "annul", "to cancel", "annum", "a year", "annus", "a first name", "annys", "a first name", "annza", "a first name", "anoas", "plural of \"anoa\", a small wild ox of the Celebes", "anode", "an electrically positive pole", "anoia", "idiocy", "anoil", "to anoint with oil", "anoka", "a town in Minnesota", "anoki", "a first name", "anole", "a tropical lizard", "anoli", "a tropical lizard", "anomy", "lawlessness; a miracle", "anona", "a first name; the custard-apple genus", "anoop", "a first name", "anora", "a first name", "anorn", "to adorn", "anouk", "a first name", "anour", "a first name", "anous", "a genus of terns", "anova", "an acronym from statistics, meaning \"analysis of variance\"", "ansae", "plural of \"ansa\", the projecting part of Saturn's rings; a loop-shaped anatomical structure", "ansam", "a first name", "ansar", "the citizens of Medina who supported Mohammed during the hegira", "ansas", "plural of \"ansa\", a decorated vase handle", "ansel", "a first name", "anser", "the genus to which the goose belongs", "ansly", "a first name", "anson", "a first name", "ansor", "a first name", "anssi", "a first name", "ansun", "a first name", "ansus", "plural of \"ansu\", a fruit", "antae", "plural of \"anta\", a pilaster", "antal", "a first name; a Hungarian unit of measurement for wine volume", "antar", "a cave", "antas", "plural of \"anta\", a pilaster", "antaw", "a first name", "anted", "paid the ante to continue playing", "antes", "pays the ante to continue playing", "antha", "a first name", "anthe", "a first name", "antia", "a first name", "antic", "fantastic; playful", "antin", "a first name", "antis", "plural of \"anti\", one who is opposed", "antje", "a first name", "anton", "a first name", "antos", "a first name", "antra", "plural of \"antrum\", a cavity in a bone", "antre", "a cave", "antsy", "eager; impatient", "antti", "a first name", "anuak", "a language and an ethnic group of Ethiopia", "anuja", "a first name", "anura", "batrachians", "anury", "the absence of a tail", "anuta", "one of the Solomon Islands", "anvil", "an ear bone; a smith's tool", "anwar", "a first name", "anwel", "a first name", "anwen", "a first name", "anwil", "a first name", "anwyl", "a first name", "anwyn", "a first name", "anxur", "Terracina", "anyes", "a first name", "anyon", "a first name; a hypothetical exotic particle obeying fractional statistics", "anzac", "the Australian/New Zealand Army Corps", "anzam", "a treaty involving Australia, New Zealand, and Malaysia", "anzio", "a town in Italy, site of a WWII landing", "anzuk", "a treaty involving Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom", "anzus", "an alliance of Australia, New Zealand, and the United States", "aoife", "a first name", "aorta", "the great artery", "aosta", "a town in Italy", "aotes", "a genus of nocturnal monkeys, literally \"no ears\"", "aotus", "variant of \"aotes\", a genus of nocturnal monkeys", "apace", "rapidly", "apaid", "satisfied; repaid", "apair", "to impair; to injure", "apara", "the 3-banded armadillo of South America", "apart", "aloof; separate", "apays", "repays", "apayd", "repaid", "apeak", "anchor aweigh; in a posture to pierce the ground", "apeek", "anchor aweigh; in a posture to pierce the ground", "apere", "a river in Bolivia", "apers", "plural of \"aper\", an imitator", "apert", "open", "apery", "comical behavior; mischievous mimicking", "apess", "a she-ape", "aphek", "a biblical place", "aphid", "an ant cow", "aphis", "plural of \"aphid\", an ant cow", "aphra", "a first name", "apian", "relating to bees", "apiin", "a crystalline glycoside", "aping", "copying", "apiol", "a colorless crystalline ether", "apion", "a genus of small-beaked weevils", "apios", "a genus of climbing herbs; glycine", "apish", "apelike", "apism", "the practice of aping, or imitating", "apium", "a genus of Eurasian herbs of the carrot and celery family; umbel", "apnea", "breathing cessation during sleep", "apoda", "eels, etc (\"no feet\")", "apode", "a limbless creature", "apods", "plural of \"apod\", a footless creature", "apolo", "a first name", "aponi", "a first name", "apons", "a fish without ventral fins", "apoop", "astern; toward the back of the ship", "apore", "a river in Brazil", "aport", "towards the port side", "appal", "to scare", "appay", "to satisfy; to repay", "appel", "a tap of the foot used as a warning during fencing", "apple", "a fruit; the award of Paris", "apply", "to use", "appro", "approval", "appui", "support", "appuy", "support", "apres", "a word borrowed from French, meaning \"after\", as in \"apres ski\"", "april", "a first name; the fourth month", "apron", "a short cassock", "apryl", "a first name", "apses", "plural of \"apse\", an extreme point in an orbit; a part of a church", "apsis", "an extreme point in an orbit; an apse", "apsos", "plural of \"apso\", a Lhasa Apso, a kind of dog", "aptal", "a Gypsy people of northern Syria", "apter", "more fitting", "aptha", "aphtha, a speck, flake or blister on the mucous membrane characteristic of some diseases", "aptic", "of or referring to an aptitude", "aptly", "fittingly", "aptos", "a town in California", "apuan", "of Apua", "apure", "a town and river in Venezuela", "aqaba", "a port city in Jordan and a gulf in the Red Sea", "aquae", "plural of \"aqua\", meaning water", "aquas", "plural of \"aqua\", meaning water or a blue color", "aquil", "a first name", "araba", "a Turkish oxcart; a howling monkey", "arabi", "a town in Georgia, USA", "arabs", "plural of \"Arab\"", "araby", "Arabia", "araca", "a Brazilian timber tree", "arace", "to tear up by the roots", "arack", "fermented palm juice", "arada", "plowed land", "arafs", "plural of \"araf\", the Islamic purgatory", "arago", "a town in southern France", "arain", "a spider; a Muslim people of the Punjab", "arake", "raked", "araks", "a river in Armenia; plural of \"arak\", an areca nut, a Middle Eastern distilled wine flavored with aniseed", "aralt", "a first name", "aralu", "the Babylonian abode of the dead", "arame", "an edible seaweed", "arara", "the Brazilian macaw; an Australian bird", "arars", "plural of \"arar\", North African timber tree", "araru", "arrowroot", "arash", "a first name", "arata", "a first name", "arati", "a first name", "araua", "a group of Indian people of western Brazil", "arawa", "a Maori people of New Zealand; a canoe", "araya", "a South American cape", "arbas", "plural of \"arba\", a Tartar covered wagon", "arbat", "a Buddhist monk", "arbel", "a first name", "arben", "a first name", "arbid", "arbitrary", "arbil", "the modern name for Arbela, in Iraq", "arbor", "a tree genus; a bower", "arcae", "plural of \"arca\", an ancient chest or coffer", "arcas", "plural of \"arca\", an ancient chest or coffer", "arced", "curved", "arche", "in Greek philosophy, a substance or primal element", "archi", "a language of the Caucausus", "archy", "a first name", "arcot", "a town in India", "arcus", "any anatomical arch; an arch-shaped cloud", "ardab", "a unit of volume in Egypt of about 5.5 bushels", "ardah", "a first name", "ardal", "a first name", "ardea", "the heron genus; a town in northern Italy", "ardeb", "a unit of volume in Egypt of about 5.5 bushels", "ardee", "a town in Eire", "arden", "a first name; a forest in Warwickshire", "ardes", "an Egyptian unit of volume of about 5.5 bushels", "ardia", "a first name", "ardie", "a first name", "ardil", "a fiber from groundnuts", "ardin", "a first name", "ardis", "a first name", "ardja", "a Balinese dance", "ardle", "a British river", "ardly", "a first name", "ardon", "a first name", "ardor", "a first name; passion", "ardra", "a first name", "ardri", "the high king in ancient Ireland", "ardys", "a first name", "aread", "to divine; to advise", "areae", "plural of \"area\", referring to a section of the brain", "areal", "superficial; related to area", "arean", "of or related to the god Ares or the planet Mars", "arear", "in the rear", "areas", "plural of \"area\", a region; measurement of two dimensional space", "areca", "a betel nut palm", "areck", "a first name", "aredd", "declared", "arede", "to counsel; to declare", "areed", "to interpret; to advise", "areek", "reeking, stinking", "areen", "a first name", "arefy", "to dry up", "areia", "a first name; Athena", "areic", "pertaining to a region contributing little surface drainage", "arela", "a first name", "areli", "a first name", "arena", "a performance ring", "arene", "a first name; an aromatic hydrocarbon", "areng", "the sago palm", "arepa", "a kind of Colombian corn cake", "arere", "arear", "arese", "a first name", "arest", "a spear support", "areta", "a first name", "arete", "a first name; a sharp mountain ridge; excellence or valor", "arets", "entrusts", "arett", "to entrust", "argal", "crude tartar; argol; mocking variation of \"ergo\"; a wild Asian sheep", "argan", "a Moroccan timber tree", "argas", "a genus of ticks", "argel", "African plants whose leaves are used to adulterate senna; another name for Algiers", "argeo", "a first name", "argia", "a first name; the mother of Argus", "argie", "an Argentinian", "argil", "potter's earth", "argle", "to argue", "argob", "a biblical place", "argol", "crude tartar; dung used as fuel", "argon", "a noble gas", "argos", "a first name; a city in Greece; the shipwright who built Jason's ship Argo; Odysseus's dog, which recognized him in disguise", "argot", "slang; idiom; jargon; cant; lingo", "argue", "to dispute", "argun", "a former town in former Chechnya; a river in China", "argus", "a first name; watchful; a pheasant; a many-eyed monster, and founder of Argos", "arhar", "the pigeon pea", "arhat", "a Buddhist who has attained nirvana; a lohan", "arhus", "a city in Denmark", "arial", "a first name", "arian", "a first name; a sectarian; an Aryan; referring to the heresy of Arius", "arias", "a first name; plural of \"aria\", a musical air; a tune", "arica", "a first name; a seaport city in northern Chile; a consciousness-raising system from Chile", "arick", "a first name", "arics", "a first name", "arieh", "a first name", "ariel", "a first name; a sprite; a gazelle; a bird", "arien", "a first name", "aries", "a first name; a Zodiac sign; the constellation of the ram", "ariez", "a first name", "ariha", "another name for Jericho", "arija", "a first name", "arika", "a first name", "arild", "a first name", "arils", "plural of \"aril\", an outer seed cover", "arina", "a first name", "arinn", "a first name", "arion", "a first name; a genus of snail; a poet of Lesbos", "ariot", "riotously", "arisa", "a first name", "arise", "to ascend; to get up; to come up", "arish", "an arrish, a stubble field", "arist", "a variant of \"ariseth\"", "arity", "the number of arguments a function or operator requires", "arius", "the propounder of the heresy that Christ was not consubstantial with God the Father", "ariya", "a first name", "ariza", "a first name", "arize", "a first name", "arjan", "a tropical Asian tree whose bark is used for tanning", "arjen", "a first name", "arjun", "a first name; a tropical Asian tree whose bark is used for tanning", "arkab", "a constellation", "arkan", "a first name", "arkie", "the computer game maker's award, similar to the Oscar; a migrant worker from Arkansas", "arkin", "a first name", "arkyn", "a first name", "arlan", "a first name", "arlea", "a first name", "arlee", "a first name", "arlen", "a first name", "arles", "a first name; earnest money on engagement; a city in France", "arlet", "a first name", "arley", "a first name", "arlie", "a first name", "arlin", "a first name", "arlis", "a first name", "arlon", "a first name; a town in Belgium", "arlyn", "a first name", "armad", "a first name", "arman", "a first name", "armed", "equipped; having arms", "armen", "a first name; a native of Armenia", "armer", "one that arms", "armet", "a medieval helmet with a visor", "armil", "the insignia of royalty", "armin", "a first name", "armon", "a first name", "armor", "body protection", "armoy", "a town in Northern Ireland", "arnas", "plural of \"arna\", a wild water buffalo", "arnat", "a first name", "arndt", "a first name", "arneb", "a star in the constellation of Lepus", "arnee", "the Indian buffalo", "arnel", "a first name", "arnet", "a first name", "arney", "a first name", "arnie", "a first name", "arnis", "a first name", "arnny", "a first name", "arnoe", "a first name", "arnol", "a town in the Outer Hebrides", "arnon", "a first name", "arnot", "a first name; the pignut", "arnou", "a first name", "arnut", "the earthnut", "aroar", "uproariously", "aroba", "an old Spanish weight; variant of \"araba\", a Turkish oxcart", "arobe", "a unit of weight in Paraguay of about 25.3 pounds", "aroer", "a biblical place", "aroid", "a plant allied to the arum", "aroma", "a scent", "aromo", "the aroma plant", "arona", "a first name; a town in Pennsylvania", "aroni", "a first name", "aroon", "darling", "aroph", "an old fashioned term for various medical remedies", "arosa", "a resort town in Switzerland, visited by Conan Doyle", "arose", "got up", "arpad", "a first name; a biblical place", "arpen", "arpent, a French unit of area", "arrah", "an Indian lentil; an Irish expletive; but", "arran", "a first name; an island in southwest Scotland", "arras", "a tapestry; a town in France; in Spanish law, a husband's wedding gift to his wife", "arrau", "a large Amazon turtle", "array", "a range; a set of objects; in computing, a list or table of numbers", "arren", "a first name", "arret", "a court order", "arrgh", "an expression of disgust or annoyance", "arrha", "earnest money", "arria", "a first name", "arric", "a first name", "arrie", "a first name; a murre or auk", "arrik", "a first name", "arrio", "a first name", "arris", "a sharp edge", "arron", "a first name", "arrow", "a metal-tipped shaft shot from a bow", "arroz", "a kind of rice", "arryo", "a first name", "arsed", "having buttocks of the given number, size, shape, or odor", "arsen", "a first name", "arses", "plural of \"arsis\"; plural of \"arse\"", "arsey", "impudent", "arsis", "vocal inflection; a weak beat; in music, the upbeat", "arsle", "to move backward; the anus", "arson", "malicious fire setting", "artal", "plural of \"rotl\"", "artar", "ash", "artas", "a village in Palestine", "artek", "a first name", "artel", "a Russian guild; a unit of weight in Morocco, of about 1.1 pounds; plural of \"rotl\"", "artem", "a first name; a town in far eastern Russia", "arter", "a dialectical form of \"after\"", "artha", "a first name", "arthi", "a first name", "artic", "an articulated truck or bus", "artie", "a first name", "artin", "a first name", "artis", "a first name", "artly", "with skill or style", "artor", "a first name", "artow", "a contracted form of \"art thou\"", "artro", "a British river", "artsy", "pretentious; flowery", "artur", "a first name", "artus", "a first name", "aruac", "arhuaco", "aruba", "a resort island in the Caribbean", "aruke", "the starchy rhizome of the brake", "arums", "plural of \"arum\", a lily", "aruna", "a first name", "aruns", "a first name", "arura", "aroura", "arusa", "a small Indian shrub whose leaves yield a yellow dye", "arvad", "a first name; another name for Arwad", "arvah", "a first name", "arval", "a first name; pertaining to plowed land; a cake; an \"arval supper\" celebrates an inheritance", "arvid", "a first name", "arvie", "a first name", "arvin", "a first name; the Army of the Republic of Vietnam", "arvon", "a first name", "arvos", "plural of \"arvo\", an afternoon", "arwad", "a town in Syria", "arwen", "a first name", "arwin", "a first name", "arwyn", "a first name", "aryan", "Indo European", "aryeh", "a first name", "aryel", "a first name", "aryls", "plural of \"aryl\", a univalent radical", "arzew", "a town in Algeria", "arzun", "a first name; a town in Lebanon; a cereal", "asaad", "a first name", "asado", "barbecue", "asafa", "a first name", "asahi", "a town in Japan", "asale", "on sale", "asama", "a volcano on the island of Honshu", "asana", "a posture in yoga", "asano", "a first name", "asaph", "a first name", "asarh", "a month of the Hindu year", "asars", "plural of \"asar\", an esker; a gravel ridge", "ascii", "dwellers on the Equator; a computer character code", "ascan", "of an ascus", "ascob", "a cocker spaniel of Any Solid Color Other than Black", "ascon", "a type of sponge with canals leading directly to the paragaster", "ascot", "a first name; a tie; an English town and horse race site", "ascus", "a spore case", "asdic", "a submarine detection method", "asean", "the Association of South East Asian Nations", "aseel", "a first name", "asene", "a part participle of \"asee\"", "ashah", "a first name", "asham", "a Jamaican powdered confection of ground brown sugar and crushed roasted corn", "ashar", "a first name", "ashby", "a first name", "ashed", "converted into ash", "ashen", "pale", "asher", "a first name; a Biblical tribe", "ashes", "plural of \"ash\", remnants after burning", "ashet", "a serving dish", "ashia", "a first name", "ashis", "a first name", "ashla", "a first name", "ashli", "a first name", "ashly", "a first name", "ashon", "a first name", "ashor", "a first name", "ashot", "a first name; a king of Armenia", "ashur", "a first name; an Assyrian god; one of the leading cities of Assyria", "asiah", "a first name", "asiak", "a first name", "asian", "a first name; asiatic", "aside", "apart; to the side", "asier", "a first name", "asifa", "a first name", "asiff", "a first name", "asile", "asylum", "asima", "a first name", "asiri", "a first name", "asish", "a first name", "asius", "a first name", "askam", "a town in England", "askar", "a first name; a native infantryman in the Moroccan army", "asked", "inquired; invited", "asker", "a water newt; an inviter; an inquirer; a town in Norway", "askew", "awry", "askip", "skipping", "askja", "a volcano", "askos", "an oil jar in ancient Greece; a leather bag", "aslak", "a first name", "aslan", "a first name", "aslin", "a first name", "aslug", "sluggishly", "asmaa", "a first name", "asmar", "a town in Afghanistan", "asmat", "an Indo-Pacific language; an Indonesian tribe", "asmot", "a coastal area of New Guinea", "asmus", "a first name", "asnen", "a European lake", "asoak", "sodden", "asoka", "a first name; a showy tree of tropical Asia; a Buddhist king of India", "asoke", "a first name", "asolo", "a town in Italy", "asoma", "a first name", "aspar", "a first name", "aspen", "the trembling poplar", "asper", "a small silver Turkish coin; rough or rugged", "aspic", "a savory meat jelly; a 12 pound cannon; lavender", "aspie", "a sufferer of Asperger's syndrome", "aspis", "a genus of vipers", "aspro", "a prostitute; a European cape", "asror", "a first name", "assab", "a Red Sea port in Eritrea", "assad", "a first name", "assaf", "a first name", "assai", "enough; a musical term meaning \"very\" or \"extremely\"; a South American palm tree", "assam", "an Indian province; a kind of tea", "assay", "analysis", "assed", "acted like an ass; having buttocks of the specified shape, number, color or smell", "assem", "a first name", "asser", "a thin lath", "asses", "acts like an ass; plural of \"ass\", a donkey ", "asset", "a possession; a positive quality", "assez", "a musical notation meaning \"enough\"", "assia", "a first name", "assie", "a first name", "assis", "refers to a sitting animal in heraldry; a town in Brazil", "assle", "the anus", "asson", "a calabash rattle", "assos", "a town in Turkey", "assot", "to infatuate; to make an ass of", "assur", "a first name; the supreme national god of Assyria", "assus", "a town in Anatolia", "astay", "a cable direction", "astel", "a dam; a splinter; a ceiling", "asten", "a first name", "aster", "a first name; a flowering plant", "astin", "a first name", "astir", "alert", "aston", "a first name; astonished; an English town", "astra", "a first name", "astri", "a first name", "astun", "to stun", "astur", "the genus of goshawks", "asura", "in the Rig Veda, an enemy of the gods", "asuri", "a dialect of the Munda languages of India", "aswad", "a first name; an Asian cape", "aswan", "a place in Egypt, site of a dam on the Nile", "asway", "swinging", "aswim", "afloat", "aswin", "a first name", "aswyn", "a first name", "asyla", "plural of \"asylum\"", "asylo", "a sort of currency based on the vouchers given by the UK to asylum seekers", "asyut", "a town in Egypt, the ancient city of Lycopolis", "atajo", "a corral", "atake", "to overtake", "atala", "a first name", "atami", "a town in Japan", "ataps", "plural of \"atap\", the Nipa palm tree", "atara", "a first name", "atari", "the sorry state of a go stone which has only a single \"liberty\" or breathing spot left, vulnerable to capture in one move", "ataxy", "disorder", "atchi", "the Caucasian ibex", "atele", "a variant of \"atel\", meaning \"terrible\"", "atera", "a first name", "athan", "a first name", "athar", "attar", "athel", "a first name; a nobleman; ancestry; a kind of tree", "athie", "a first name", "athol", "a first name", "athos", "a first name; one of the Three Musketeers; a holy mountain in Greece where no women are allowed", "athra", "a first name", "atida", "a first name", "atifa", "a first name", "atila", "a first name", "atilt", "on edge; tilted", "atima", "a first name", "atimy", "public disgrace", "atina", "a first name", "atiya", "a first name", "atjeh", "Aceh", "atlas", "a first name; a Titan; a moth; a map book", "atlea", "a first name", "atlee", "a first name; the athel tree", "atley", "a first name", "atlin", "a lake in North America", "atluk", "a seal's breathing hole in the ice", "atman", "a first name; the Buddhist ego", "atmas", "plural of \"atma\", the individual soul in Hinduism", "atmos", "theatrical atmosphere", "atner", "a first name", "atoke", "the anterior sexless part of certain worms", "atole", "a kind of gruel or corn porridge", "atoll", "a coral island", "atome", "a variant of \"atom\"", "atoms", "plural of \"atom\", the smallest unit of an element that retain its chemical properties", "atomy", "an atom; a skeleton; a pygmy; a small, thin or deformed person", "atone", "to expiate", "atony", "debility; lethargy", "atopy", "a type of allergy in which the reaction site is distant from the contact site", "atour", "over", "atrak", "an Asian river", "atras", "behind", "atria", "a star; plural of \"atrium\", a lobby, antechamber, or cavity", "atrie", "a first name", "atrip", "anchor aweigh", "attal", "variant of \"attle\", mine refuse", "attap", "atap, the nipa palm", "attar", "a fragrant rose oil", "attas", "plural of \"atta\", a leaf-cutting ant", "atter", "corrupt matter from a sore", "attic", "Athenian; a garret", "attid", "salticid", "attie", "a first name", "attle", "mine refuse", "attry", "venomous; malignant", "atuel", "a river in Argentina", "atule", "the akule, the big-eyed scad", "atyaf", "a first name", "auana", "a Europeanized style of hula dancing", "auban", "a first name", "auben", "a first name", "aubin", "a first name; a Canterbury gallop", "aubra", "a first name", "aubre", "a first name", "aubri", "a first name", "aubry", "a first name", "aucan", "araucanian", "aucht", "property; possession", "audad", "aoudad", "audie", "a first name; the Audiobook Publisher's equivalent to the Oscar award", "audio", "referring to sound", "audit", "to examine accounts; to listen in", "audon", "a first name", "audun", "a first name", "audra", "a first name", "audre", "a first name", "audri", "a first name", "audry", "a first name", "audun", "a first name", "aueto", "a Tupian people of the Xingu river basin", "augen", "a first name; plural of \"auge\", an elliptical or lens-shaped aggregate", "auger", "a drill", "auget", "an explosive charge for mining", "auggy", "a first name", "aught", "zero", "augie", "a first name", "augur", "a seer", "aukai", "a first name", "aulae", "plural of \"aula\", a Roman hall; the anterior part of the third brain ventricle", "aulas", "plural of \"aula\", a Roman hall; the anterior part of the third brain ventricle", "aulic", "pertaining to a royal court", "aulii", "a first name", "aulis", "a harbor in Boeotia, visited by Iphigenia", "auloi", "plural of \"aulos\", a Greek woodwind musical instrument", "aulon", "a town in Albania, now called Vlore", "aulos", "a Greek double reed woodwind instrument", "aumil", "an Indian tax collector", "aunts", "plural of \"aunt\", a parental sister", "aunty", "auntie", "aurae", "plural of \"aura\", an emanation", "aural", "a first name; exhalation", "aurar", "plural of \"eyrir\", an aluminum bronze coin of Iceland", "auras", "plural of \"aura\", an emanation", "aurea", "a first name", "aurei", "Roman gold coins; plural of \"aureus\"", "aurek", "a first name", "aurel", "a first name", "aures", "a mountain in Algeria; plural of \"auris\", the ear", "aurey", "a first name", "auria", "a first name", "auric", "golden", "aurie", "a first name", "aurin", "a first name; a golden red dye", "auris", "the ear", "aurox", "aurochs", "aurum", "gold", "ausaf", "a first name", "aushi", "a language", "ausra", "a first name", "aussi", "an Australian", "autel", "an \"automobile hotel\", more commonly called a motel", "autem", "a church", "autos", "plural of \"auto\", an automobile", "autry", "a first name", "autum", "a first name", "autun", "a kind of cheese; a town in France", "auvit", "a first name", "auwai", "an irrigation channel", "auxin", "a substance used to regulate plant growth", "avada", "a first name", "avahi", "the wooly lemur", "avail", "benefit; result", "avais", "a first name", "avale", "to let fall", "avals", "plural of \"aval\", an endorsement on a bill", "avant", "culturally or stylistically new", "avanu", "a water serpent design common in Southwest Native American art", "avari", "a first name", "avars", "plural of \"avar\", an ethnic group of Eastern people found in the Caucasus", "avary", "a first name", "avast", "stop", "aveen", "a first name", "avels", "plural of \"avel\", an awn of barley", "avena", "a first name; a genus of grasses to which oats belong", "avens", "the herb bennet", "avent", "a first name", "avern", "a first name", "avers", "affirms", "avert", "to avoid; to turn away", "avery", "a first name", "avgas", "gasoline for airplanes", "avian", "a first name; birdlike", "avice", "a first name", "aviel", "a first name", "avila", "a Spanish city famous only for St Theresa", "avile", "to abase", "avine", "avian", "avion", "a first name; an airplane", "avior", "a star", "avisa", "news; advice", "avise", "to advise", "aviso", "a dispatch boat; advice", "aviva", "a first name", "avivi", "a first name", "aviya", "a first name", "avize", "to advise", "avner", "a first name", "avnit", "a first name", "avoid", "to shun", "avoke", "to call from; to call back again", "avola", "a town in Italy", "avoue", "a French lawyer", "avows", "affirms", "avram", "a first name", "avrel", "a first name", "avril", "a first name", "avrim", "a first name", "avrit", "a first name", "avrom", "a first name", "avrum", "a first name", "avtar", "a first name", "avyze", "to advise", "awabi", "an abalone", "awacs", "an acronym for \"Advanced Warning and Control System\", a surveillance plane", "awaft", "wafting; adrift", "await", "to tarry; to expect", "awake", "alert; conscious", "awane", "waning", "awani", "a first name", "award", "a prize", "aware", "mindful; conscious", "awarn", "to warn", "awarp", "cast down", "awash", "nearly submerged; a town in Ethiopia", "awave", "waving", "aways", "a considerable distance", "awbeg", "a British river", "aweek", "per week", "aweel", "well, then", "aweil", "a town in Sudan", "awest", "westward", "aweto", "the mummified body of a caterpillar killed by a fungus, useful for black dye", "awfly", "a variant of \"awfully\"", "awful", "terrible; very", "awhir", "whirring", "awing", "on the wing", "awink", "winking", "awkly", "awkwardly", "awmry", "an ambry, a recess for church vessels", "awned", "having awns; bearded", "awner", "a machine for removing awns from grain", "awnie", "bearded", "awoke", "roused", "awork", "in an active state", "axell", "a first name", "axels", "plural of \"axel\", a jump in figure skating", "axers", "plural of \"axer\", one who axes", "axial", "along the axis", "axile", "on the same axis", "axill", "a first name", "axils", "plural of \"axil\", the angle between the upper part of a leaf and the supporting stem", "axine", "relating to or resembling the axis deer", "axing", "present participle of \"ax\"", "axins", "plural of \"axin\", a cochineal ointment", "axiom", "an assumed truth", "axion", "a hypothetical subatomic neutral particle with no spin", "axite", "a propellant; a branch", "axled", "having a spindle", "axles", "plural of \"axle\", an axis; spindle", "axman", "a man wielding an axe", "axmen", "plural of \"axman\", a man wielding an axe", "axoid", "of or relating to the axis vertebra", "axone", "an axon", "axons", "plural of \"axon\", the central processe of a neuron", "axton", "a first name", "ayaan", "a first name", "ayaaz", "a first name", "ayabe", "a town in Japan", "ayahs", "plural of \"ayah\", an Indian nurse", "ayako", "a first name", "ayala", "a first name", "ayame", "a first name", "ayana", "a first name", "aydan", "a first name", "ayden", "a first name", "aydin", "a first name; a city in western Turkey", "ayein", "a variant of \"ayeins\", again or back against", "ayelp", "howling", "ayers", "a first name", "aygre", "eager", "ayham", "a first name", "ayhan", "a first name", "ayial", "an Indian vegetable ragout", "ayins", "plural of \"ayin\", a Hebrew letter", "ayisa", "a first name", "ayken", "a first name", "aykin", "a first name", "aylee", "a first name", "aylie", "a first name", "ayllu", "a sib or clan of Inca society", "aymen", "a first name", "aymer", "a first name", "aymil", "a first name", "aymon", "a first name", "aynor", "a first name", "ayoka", "a first name", "ayond", "beyond", "ayont", "beyond", "ayoub", "a first name, the Arabic form of \"Job\"", "ayous", "obeche", "ayrab", "a derisive term for an Arab", "ayran", "a dessert of diluted yogurt", "ayrel", "a first name", "ayres", "a first name", "ayrie", "an eyrie", "aysel", "a first name", "aysen", "a province in Chile", "aysha", "a first name", "ayshe", "a first name", "aysia", "a first name", "ayson", "a first name", "aytac", "a first name", "aytch", "variant of \"aitch\", the letter \"H\"", "ayton", "a town in England", "aytos", "a town in Bulgaria", "aytza", "a first name", "ayubu", "a first name", "ayumi", "a first name", "ayuru", "a language of the Amazon", "ayuyu", "a crab of Guam", "ayzan", "a first name", "azael", "a first name", "azami", "a first name", "azans", "plural of \"azan\", a Muslim call to prayer", "azapa", "a river in Chile", "azaya", "a first name", "azers", "plural of \"Azer\", an Azeri, a native of Azerbaijan", "azhar", "a first name", "azibo", "a first name", "azide", "a type of chemical compound", "azido", "relating to the univalent chemical group N3", "azine", "a type of chemical compound", "azita", "a first name", "aziza", "a first name", "azize", "a first name", "azizi", "a first name", "azlon", "a textile fiber", "azmat", "a first name", "azoch", "an alchemical panacea; mercury", "azofy", "to nonsymbiotically fixate atmospheric nitrogen in soil", "azoic", "devoid of life; the geologic period when there was no life", "azole", "a type of chemical compound", "azols", "plural of \"azol\", a photographic developer compound", "azons", "plural of \"azon\", a radio-controlled aerial bomb", "azora", "a first name", "azote", "nitrogen", "azoth", "an alchemical panacea; mercury", "azoxy", "related to or containing the chemical group -N(O)=N-.", "azrou", "a town in Morocco", "aztec", "a group of Central American Indians", "azuba", "a first name", "azura", "a first name", "azure", "a first name; a blue color", "azurn", "blue", "azury", "blue", "azusa", "a town in California", "azwar", "a first name", "azygy", "the state of being unpaired", "azyme", "unleavened bread", "azzam", "a first name", "baaad", "an exaggerated spelling of \"bad\", signifying \"amazing\" or \"outstanding\"", "baals", "plural of \"baal\", a false god", "baana", "the buttocks", "baath", "a Syrian political party, currently THE Syrian political party", "babak", "a first name", "babar", "the first emperor of the Indian Mogul dynasty; an Indonesian island", "babas", "plural of \"baba\", a rum cake", "babbo", "daddy; father", "babby", "a first name; a baby", "babee", "a member of a Persian sect", "babek", "a first name", "babel", "a tower; din; confusion", "baber", "the first emperor of the Indian Mogul dynasty", "babes", "plural of \"babe\", a baby; an attractive young woman", "babet", "a first name", "babka", "a coffee cake", "baboo", "an Indian clerk; a Hindu gentleman", "babsy", "a first name", "babul", "a North African acacia tree", "babur", "first emperor of the Indian Mogul dynasty", "babus", "plural of \"babu\", an Indian clerk or bureaucrat", "bacau", "a city in eastern Romania", "bacca", "a berry; tobacco", "bacco", "tobacco", "baccy", "tobacco", "bache", "the valley of a small stream", "bachu", "a town in western China", "bacis", "a sacred bull", "backs", "reverse sides; supports; moves backwards", "backy", "tobacco; a privy", "bacne", "the severe back acne caused by using steroids", "bacon", "something to be saved; the first word in BLT's", "bacuf", "an English town", "badak", "a Javan rhinoceros", "badal", "a first name", "badan", "a Siberian plant whose roots are used for tanning", "baddy", "a bad person", "baden", "a first name; a division of Germany, and a spa resort town there", "bader", "a town in Illinois", "badge", "a sign or medallion", "badia", "an Italian monastery or abbey", "badih", "a first name", "badis", "a genus of small freshwater fishes", "badja", "a first name", "badju", "a Malay short jacket", "badly", "poorly; very much", "badme", "a town in Eritrea", "badra", "a first name", "badri", "a first name", "bafan", "clumsy", "baffs", "strikes under a golf ball", "baffy", "an old golf club", "bafta", "a coarse cotton material made in India", "bafts", "plural of \"baft\", an oriental fabric", "bafou", "a language", "bagac", "apitong", "bagdi", "a member of a caste of field laborers of Bangladesh", "bagel", "a kind of hard roll in the shape of a doughnut", "baggy", "loose fitting; a British style of dance music", "bagio", "a baguio", "baglo", "a baggala, a two-masted trading boat of the Indian Ocean", "bagot", "a first name", "bagre", "a catfish of Spanish American waters", "bagsy", "\"dibs\", claiming priority for some object; shapeless", "bague", "the ring of an annulated column", "bahaa", "a first name", "bahai", "a follower of Bahaism", "bahan", "a poplar or willow", "bahar", "an Arabic unit of weight of about 350 pounds", "bahau", "a Dayak people of northern Borneo; a river in Borneo", "bahay", "a house", "baher", "a first name", "bahia", "a first name; a seaport of Brazil; a town in Argentina", "bahni", "a first name", "bahri", "a first name", "bahts", "plural of \"baht\", a monetary unit of Thailand", "bahun", "a high caste in Nepal", "bahur", "a young unmarried man", "bahut", "a medieval French ornamented chest for household goods", "baiae", "an ancient city near Naples", "baiao", "a town in Brazil", "baiga", "an aboriginal people living in the hills of India", "baiji", "a town in Iraq; the Yangtse river dolphin", "baila", "a first name", "baile", "a social gathering for dancing", "bails", "cricket props; empties water from a boat; pays a bond; jumps out", "baily", "a first name", "baing", "making sounds like a sheep", "baioc", "a minor copper coin of the Papal States, equal to 1/100 of a scudo", "baion", "a slow sensual Brazilian dance", "baira", "a beira, a small antelope of Somalia", "baird", "a first name", "bairn", "a child", "bairo", "a small antelope", "bairu", "a member of the peasant segment of the population of Ankole in Uganda", "baisa", "a monetary unit of Oman", "baist", "baste", "baith", "both", "baits", "lures; annoys", "baiza", "a monetary unit of Oman", "baize", "a coarse cloth", "bajan", "a freshman; a native of Barbados", "bajau", "a Malay people of Borneo", "bajee", "a native of Barbados", "bajie", "a native of Barbados", "bajil", "a town in Yemen", "bajra", "pearl millet", "bajri", "pearl millet", "bakal", "an Oriental tradesman", "baked", "cooked", "baken", "a past participle of \"bake\"; a buoy; a beacon", "baker", "a first name; a bread maker", "bakes", "cooks; hardens; parches", "bakey", "a baked potato", "bakic", "a town in Azerbaijan", "bakie", "a square wooden vessel; a baked potato", "bakky", "slang for tobacco", "bakri", "a first name", "baksr", "a town in India, the site of a famous battle", "bakue", "a language", "balad", "a town in Iraq", "balak", "a first name", "balal", "a first name", "balam", "a supernatural being in Malayan religion", "balao", "the halfbeak, a marine fish of the tropical western Atlantic", "balas", "a variety of spinel ruby; an orange ruby color", "balbi", "a first name; a mountain peak on the Solomon Islands", "balbo", "a first name; a massive flight formation of hundreds of aircraft", "balds", "becomes bald; plural of \"bald\", a bald spot, a bald eagle", "baldy", "a bald person", "baled", "in bundles", "baler", "a farming machine that bales hay", "bales", "plural of \"bale\", a bundle", "balin", "a first name", "balkh", "a town of Afghanistan", "balks", "refuses; impedes", "balky", "apt to stop suddenly; contrary", "balla", "someone rich from crime; a town in Eire", "ballo", "a first name; a musical term meaning a kind of dance", "balls", "an exclamation; plural of \"ball\", a sphere; a testicle; a dance party", "bally", "a noisy uproar; an adjective of indeterminate meaning, suggesting \"crazy\", \"odd\", \"damned\"", "balms", "plural of \"balm\", a salve; an ointment", "balmy", "fragrant", "balon", "a balloon", "baloo", "the Bear; a lullaby", "balop", "a balopticon, a device for projecting images into a TV camera; a card", "balot", "opium", "balow", "a lullaby", "balsa", "a first name; a light wood", "balta", "a first name; a town in North Dakota", "balti", "a Tibetan people of northern Kashmir; spicy northern Pakistani cuisine; Baltimore", "balts", "plural of \"Balt\", a native of the Baltic republics", "balun", "an electrical device to convert a balanced to unbalanced line, and vice versa", "balut", "a Philippine delicacy of duck eggs boiled just before they would hatch", "bamah", "a high place that serves as a sanctuary", "bamba", "a foot-tapping Mexican couple dance", "bambi", "a first name; a film faun", "bambs", "plural of \"bamb\", an amphetamine", "bamby", "a first name", "bamia", "okra", "bamma", "a rural person; someone who is not hip", "bammy", "marijuana", "banak", "a Central American timber tree", "banal", "trite; metaphorically tepid", "banat", "a Hungarian province", "banca", "a small boat used in the Philippines", "banco", "bank money; a bet in certain gambling games", "banda", "a thatched house of central Africa; a tribe of central Africa; a city in Indonesia; a poor ghetto child", "bandh", "in India, a general protest suspension of work and business", "bandi", "a first name", "bands", "decorates with flexible strips of material; plural of \"band\", a ring; a tie; a musical group", "bandy", "crooked; to throw to and fro", "banen", "a language", "banes", "plural of \"bane\", a poison; a nemesis", "banff", "a town in Canada and in Scotland", "banga", "a spherical baked-clay water jar of the Philippines", "bange", "to lounge about or loaf", "bangi", "a town in Afghanistan", "bango", "an East African grass used for thatch", "bangs", "explosions; hair over the forehead", "bangy", "banghy, a porter's shoulder yoke in India", "bania", "banyan", "banig", "petate; a Philippine mat of dried palm leaves or grass", "banis", "plural of \"bani\", a Romanian coin", "banji", "a type of marijuana from the Middle East", "banjo", "a musical instrument", "banka", "a small boat used in the Philippines", "banks", "plural of \"bank\", an embankment; a monetary depository", "banky", "a first name", "banna", "a language; a young man or woman", "banns", "the public announcement of an impending marriage", "bannu", "a town in Pakistan", "banny", "a first name; a minnow", "banon", "a kind of cheese", "bants", "adopts a slimming diet", "bantu", "an African ethnic group", "banty", "a bantam; saucy or impudent", "bantz", "a first name", "banus", "a province", "banwy", "a British river", "banya", "an Indian drum, bigger than a tabla", "bapus", "plural of \"bapu\", a father in India", "baqaa", "a town in Jordan", "baqir", "a first name", "barad", "a unit of measurement of pressure", "barak", "a first name; a captain", "baram", "a first name; a river in Borneo", "barat", "berat; a violent squall in the Philippines", "barba", "a first name", "barbe", "a first name; warhorse armor; a nun's kerchief", "barbi", "a first name", "barbs", "plural of \"barb\", a hook; a sticker", "barby", "a first name", "barca", "a district in Libya", "barco", "a town in North Carolina", "barde", "a first name; horse armor", "bardo", "a first name; the intermediate astral state of the soul after death and before rebirth", "bards", "plural of \"bard\", a poet", "bardy", "bold, audacious, defiant; an edible wood grub", "bared", "unclothed", "baren", "a pad of twisted cord covered with paper used to transmit pressure when making prints", "barer", "more bare", "bares", "unveils; reveals", "baret", "a first name; a cardinal's cap", "bareu", "a language", "barff", "to apply an anti-corrosion coating to steel", "barfs", "vomits", "barfy", "disgusting", "barga", "a town in Tibet", "barge", "to push ahead or into; a scow; a unit of weight", "baria", "baryta; princewood", "baric", "pertaining to barium", "barid", "an ancient Arabian unit of length", "barie", "a first name", "baril", "a unit of volume of Argentina, of about 20.9 gallons", "bario", "a town in Indonesia", "baris", "a first name; a Balinese spear dance; plural of \"Bari\", a Hindu caste", "barit", "a stoloniferous marsh grass", "barks", "tough outer husks; yaps; ships", "barky", "of bark; a ship", "barle", "a British river", "barms", "plural of \"barm\", a yeast", "barmy", "yeasty; crazy", "barna", "a first name", "barns", "plural of \"barn\", a granary; a farm building; a tiny unit of measurement of area in atomic physics", "barny", "a first name; resembling a barn", "baron", "a first name; a title of nobility", "baros", "an Asian cape", "barra", "a first name; an island in the Outer Hebrides", "barre", "a first name; a wooden rail used in ballet training; to play a type of guitar chord; a town in Vermont", "barri", "a first name", "barrt", "a first name", "barry", "a first name; in heraldry, divided by horizontal lines; a town in Wales", "barse", "the flesh between the testicles and the anus", "barsy", "mad, lunatic", "barta", "a first name", "barth", "a first name; a cattle shelter", "barto", "a first name", "barts", "plural of \"bart\", a baronet", "bartt", "a first name", "barty", "a first name", "bartz", "a first name", "barun", "a first name", "barus", "fluffy fibers", "barye", "a unit of measurement of pressure", "baryn", "a first name", "barzy", "mad, lunatic", "basad", "toward the base", "basak", "a first name", "basal", "basic", "basam", "a first name", "basan", "sheepskin that is roughly tanned and dressed", "based", "founded on", "basel", "a first name; a Swiss city; tanned skin; basil", "basem", "a first name", "baser", "more base; one who bases", "bases", "founds; plural of \"base\", an antacid, a foundation, a home", "basha", "a first name; an Assamese hut made of bamboo and grass", "basho", "a 15-round sumo tournament", "basia", "a first name", "basic", "fundamental; a computer programming language that will not die", "basil", "a first name; a chisel edge; leather; a herb", "basin", "a bowl; tanned sheepskin", "basir", "a first name", "basis", "a foundation", "basks", "sunbathes", "basle", "a first name; a Swiss city", "basma", "a first name", "basna", "a town in India", "basoa", "a village in the Punjab area of India", "basob", "a first name", "basod", "a scheduled caste of India", "basoe", "a populated place in Liberia", "basol", "a town in Baluchistan, Pakistan", "basom", "a town in New York", "bason", "a basin; a large shell on which hats are molded", "basop", "an acronym for military base operations", "basra", "an Iraqi city", "bassa", "a seafaring people of Liberia; a musical term meaning low, or ottava bassa", "basse", "a fish like a perch", "bassi", "plural of \"basso\", a bass singer", "basso", "a bass singer", "bassy", "low in pitch", "basta", "an exclamation meaning \"stop!\" or \"enough!\"; the third highest trump in omber; the ace of clubs", "baste", "a first name; to cook; to stitch", "basti", "a first name; a district of northern India", "basto", "the ace of clubs", "basts", "plural of \"bast\", a woody fiber", "basya", "a first name", "basye", "a town in Virginia", "batak", "an Indonesian language and ethnic group; a kind of bamboo", "batam", "a town in Malaysia", "batan", "ivatan; an island in the Philippines", "batas", "plural of \"bata\", a Pakistani musical instrument something like an organ", "batch", "a quantity; a non-interactive computer session", "batea", "a large shallow wooden pan used to washing gravel to search for gold", "bated", "restrained", "bater", "a tannery worker who treats hides in bate", "bates", "abates", "batey", "gold and silver embroidery; bad-tempered; a mill village", "batha", "a river in Chad", "bathe", "to wash the body", "baths", "plural of \"bath\", a cleaning by water submersion; a unit of volume of 6 gallons", "bathu", "a leafy vegetable", "batia", "a first name", "batik", "straw work", "batis", "a genus of plants of the family Batidacea", "batna", "a town in Algeria", "baton", "a staff", "batso", "crazy", "batta", "an Indian grant of subsistence money; a language", "batts", "plural of \"batt\", a sheet of cotton", "battu", "pertaining to a ballet movement", "batty", "dotty; infested with bats", "batum", "a seaport in the country of Georgia", "batwa", "a pygmy ethnic group of Burundi and Rwanda", "batya", "a first name", "bauby", "a first name", "bauch", "inferior", "bauds", "plural of \"baud\", a unit of data transmission speed", "bauge", "a kind of cloth", "bauks", "balks; beams", "bauld", "a North American cape", "baule", "the amount of nitrogen needed to produce half the maximum crop; an African tribe", "baulk", "a beam; to thwart", "baume", "a specific gravity scale for use with a hydrometer", "bauno", "a wild mango", "baure", "an Arawakan people", "bauru", "a town in Brazil", "bauta", "a prehistoric upright gravestone", "bavin", "a bundle of brushwood for burning; a piece of waste wood", "bawds", "plural of \"bawd\", a lewd person", "bawdy", "lewd", "bawit", "a monastery in Egypt", "bawla", "someone rich from crime", "bawls", "cries", "bawns", "plural of \"bawn\", a fort or cattle pen", "bawty", "a dog", "baxar", "a town in India, the site of a famous battle", "baxie", "a first name", "baxty", "a first name", "bayad", "a variant of \"bayatte\", a large fish that inhabits the Nile", "bayal", "raw cotton", "bayan", "a first name; a Russian accordion; an Indian drum, bigger than a tabla", "bayas", "plural of \"baya\", the Indian weaver bird", "bayed", "recessed; howled", "bayer", "one who bays", "bayji", "a town in Iraq", "bayle", "a bail, a pole in a stable used as a horse barrier", "bayly", "a first name", "bayne", "a first name", "bayog", "a Philippine timber tree", "bayok", "a Philippine timber tree", "bayoo", "an unpopular or unappealing person", "bayos", "plural of \"bayo\", a pinto or chili bean", "bayou", "a slow-moving river channel", "bayrd", "a first name", "bayze", "baize", "bazar", "a bazaar", "bazek", "a first name", "bazel", "a first name", "bazil", "a first name", "bazoo", "the mouth; the belly; the anus", "bazuo", "a village in southern China", "bazza", "a first name; a fellow gang member", "beach", "a first name; a shore", "beads", "a rosary; plural of \"bead\", a small rounded object strung together to make a necklace", "beady", "small and bright", "beaks", "plural of \"beak\", a bill", "beaky", "resembling a beak", "beale", "a first name", "beall", "a first name", "beals", "a first name", "beams", "plural of \"beam\", a rafter; a ray", "beamy", "shining; wide in the beam", "beane", "a British river", "beann", "a first name", "beano", "a jamboree; a party; the game of bingo", "beans", "plural of \"bean\", a legume", "beant", "be not", "beany", "of or containing beans", "beard", "defy; chin hair; a decoy escort", "bearm", "excitement", "bearn", "a region of southwestern France", "bears", "carries; plural of \"bear\", a large forest animal", "beast", "a brute", "beata", "a first name; a woman or girl who has been beatified", "beate", "a first name", "beath", "to bathe", "beati", "plural of \"beautus\", a nominee for sainthood", "beats", "beatniks; strokes; chastises; overpowers", "beaty", "a first name", "beaus", "plural of \"beau\", a suitor", "beaut", "a beauty", "beaux", "plural of \"beau\", a suitor", "beavo", "a first name", "beaze", "to dry in the sun", "bebay", "to hem in", "bebba", "a first name", "bebel", "a first name", "bebog", "to enmire in a bog", "bebop", "(yet more) dissonant jazz, with solo improvisations and complex rhythms", "becan", "a Mayan site in eastern Mexico", "becap", "to put a cap on", "becca", "a first name", "beche", "a drill extractor", "becka", "a first name", "becki", "a first name", "becks", "plural of \"beck\", a small stream; a Jewish teenager", "becky", "a first name", "becry", "to cry over or about", "bedad", "an Irish interjection", "bedan", "of Saint Bede", "beddo", "a Japanese electronically controlled bed", "beddy", "a parent-to-child version of \"bed\", as in \"beddy bye time\"; a promiscuous person", "bedel", "a beadle; an administrator", "beden", "the Abyssinian or Arabian ibex", "bedew", "to sprinkle or wet with dew", "bedim", "to obscure", "bedou", "Bedouin", "bedub", "to adorn; to name", "bedur", "a unit of weight in Singapore", "bedye", "to dye", "beech", "a first name; a white-barked forest tree", "beedi", "a small hand-rolled Indian cigarette tied with thread", "beefo", "a beefy, muscular person", "beefs", "plural of \"beef\", a complaint", "beefy", "stolid", "beeks", "basks", "beela", "a British river", "beeld", "shelter", "beele", "a miner's pick-axe; the crossbar of a yoke", "beena", "a form of marriage in which the husband enters the wife's kinship group and has little authority", "beens", "plural of \"been\", the vina; an Indian guitar", "beeps", "honks a horn", "beers", "plural of \"beer\", an ale; a lager", "beery", "befuddled; tasting or smelling of beer", "beest", "beastings", "beete", "a variant of \"bete\"", "beets", "plural of \"beet\", an allegedly edible vegetable", "beety", "of, containing, or similar to beets", "beeve", "beef", "beevo", "beer", "beewy", "money (from \"BWI\", meaning the British West Indies)", "befit", "to suit; to be appropriate", "befog", "to confuse", "begad", "an exclamation", "begam", "a begum", "began", "started", "begar", "forced labor; a mild oath", "begat", "sired", "begem", "to adorn with gems", "beget", "to sire", "begin", "to start", "begob", "a mild oath", "begod", "to deify", "begot", "sired", "begti", "a large percoid fish", "begum", "an Indian princess", "begun", "started", "behar", "the Indian province of Bihar; a unit of weight used in Burma", "behen", "sea lavender", "beige", "a fabric; a yellowish gray color", "beigy", "of a beige color", "beiji", "a town in Iraq", "beild", "a shelter or hiding place", "being", "existence; a creature", "beira", "a small antelope; a seaport in Mozambique", "beisa", "an oryx", "beita", "a Palestinian town", "beith", "a town in Scotland", "bejan", "a freshman", "bejas", "plural of \"beja\", member of an African ethnic group", "bejel", "a form of syphilis transmitted by touch, endemic to children in northern Africa", "bejun", "a first name", "bekaa", "a valley in Lebanon noted for its migratory terrorists", "bekah", "a half shekel", "beker", "a South African cup", "bekka", "a first name", "bekki", "a first name", "bekko", "Japanese articles make of tortoise shell", "bekra", "a four-horned antelope", "belah", "a first name; a beefwood of Australia", "belal", "a first name", "belam", "to beat on; to bang on", "belay", "to fasten; to hold", "belch", "to eructate", "belee", "on the lee side", "belef", "a term from heraldry", "belem", "a seaport in Brazil", "belen", "a first name; a town in New Mexico", "belfa", "a prostitute", "belga", "a Belgian coin", "belia", "a first name", "belic", "a term from heraldry", "belie", "to contradict; to lie next to", "belit", "a Babylonian goddess, wife of Bel", "bella", "a first name", "belle", "a first name; a beautiful woman", "bello", "a first name", "bells", "plural of \"bell\", a ringing device", "belly", "the stomach", "below", "under; beneath", "belts", "plural of \"belt\", a girdle; a band", "belus", "king of Tyre, father of Dido, son of Libya", "belva", "a first name", "bemad", "to madden", "beman", "a first name", "bemas", "plural of \"bema\", a judge's seat; a pulpit", "bemba", "a tribe of Zimbabwe", "bembe", "a bully", "bembo", "a text font", "bemet", "past participle of \"bemeet\"", "bemix", "to mix thoroughly", "bemol", "\"B moll\", that is, the musical sign \"B flat\"", "bemud", "to spatter with mud", "benab", "a native hut in Guiana", "benas", "an African cape", "benat", "a European cape", "benay", "a first name", "bench", "a seat; a metaphor for judges", "benci", "a first name", "benda", "a unit of weight in Guinea", "bends", "flexes; dangerous affliction of scuba divers", "bendy", "full of bends; a bendable doll; a heraldic term; okra", "benek", "a first name", "benes", "plural of \"bene\", an oil-plant", "benet", "a first name; to ensnare in a net; an exorcist", "bengo", "a province of Angola", "bengt", "a first name", "benha", "a town in Egypt", "benim", "to take away", "benin", "an African country", "benio", "a first name", "benja", "a first name", "benji", "a first name", "benjy", "a first name; a straw hat", "benke", "a first name", "benna", "a first name", "benne", "a first name; the sesame oil plant", "benni", "a first name; the sesame oil plant", "benno", "a first name", "benns", "plural of \"benn\", a colored silk sash", "bennt", "a first name", "benny", "a first name; a tablet of benzedrine", "benon", "a first name", "bensh", "to bless", "bente", "a first name", "bento", "a Japanese boxed lunch", "bents", "plural of \"bent\", an inclination", "benty", "covered with dry grass", "bentz", "a first name", "benue", "a town in Nigeria; a river in west Africa", "benyu", "a first name", "benzi", "a first name", "benzo", "a Mercedes Benz; any benzodiazepine, such as Librium or Valium", "bepat", "to pat repeatedly", "beppe", "a first name", "beppo", "a first name", "beppu", "a town in Japan", "beqaa", "variant of \"Bekaa\", a valley in Lebanon", "berar", "an area of India now part of the Bombay state", "berat", "a formal authorization for a privilege; a town in Albania", "berau", "a river in Borneo", "beray", "to defile with excrement", "berba", "a language", "berbe", "the African genet", "bercy", "a veloute sauce with shallots, parsley, lemon juice, white wine and butter", "berdj", "a first name", "berdy", "a first name", "berea", "a biblical place", "beren", "a first name", "beres", "pierces; plural of \"bere\", a bear", "beret", "a first name; a Basque cap", "berga", "a town in Germany", "bergh", "a first name", "bergs", "plural of \"berg\", a mountain; an ice berg", "bergy", "full of ice bergs", "beril", "a first name", "berit", "a first name", "berje", "a first name", "berjo", "a town in Java", "berke", "a first name", "berko", "crazy; berserk", "berks", "plural of \"berk\", a fool or ass, rhyming slang from \"Berkeley Hunt\"", "berky", "a first name", "berla", "a first name", "berly", "a first name", "berme", "a ledge; an edge", "berms", "plural of \"berm\", a ledge; an edge", "berna", "a first name", "bernd", "a first name", "berne", "a first name; torsalo; an alternate spelling of Bern, the capital of Switzerland", "berni", "a first name", "berno", "a first name", "bernt", "a first name", "berny", "a first name", "berob", "to rob", "beroe", "the luminous medusa", "berok", "a monkey of Borneo", "berps", "liquor", "berri", "a first name; a Turkish unit of length of about 1.67 kilometers", "berry", "a first name; a small fruit occurring in clusters; a French province", "berta", "a first name; a language", "berte", "a first name", "berth", "a bed; a dock for a ship", "berti", "a first name", "berto", "a first name", "berty", "a first name", "beryl", "a first name; a gem", "beryx", "a perch-like fish", "besar", "an Asian cape", "besas", "plural of \"besa\", a bronze coin of Italian Somaliland", "besaw", "treated well or badly", "besee", "to treat well or badly; to apparel", "beset", "to assail", "besit", "to besiege", "besom", "a broom, particularly one made from twigs", "besot", "to get fuddled", "besse", "a first name", "bessi", "a first name", "bessy", "a first name", "bests", "does better than all others", "betas", "plural of \"beta\", a Greek letter; the second brightest star in a constellation", "betel", "the nut of the areca palm; an East Indian pepper plant", "betes", "plural of \"bete\", the failure of a bidder to fulfill his contract in a card game", "betha", "a first name", "bethe", "a first name", "beths", "plural of \"beth, a Hebrew letter", "betia", "a first name", "betid", "betokened", "betis", "a Philippine tree", "betka", "a first name", "beton", "a kind of concrete", "betsi", "a first name", "betso", "a small brass Venetian coin", "betsy", "a first name", "betta", "a first name; a freshwater fish", "bette", "a first name", "betti", "a first name", "betto", "a first name", "betty", "a first name; a flask; a housebreaking bar; a pear-shaped bottle", "betul", "a first name", "betwa", "an Asian river", "betyl", "a standing stone that marks the presence of a god", "beula", "a first name", "beult", "a British river", "bevan", "a first name", "bevel", "a slanted edge", "beven", "a first name", "bever", "beaver; to shiver", "bevie", "a beverage", "bevin", "a first name", "bevis", "a first name", "bevon", "a first name", "bevor", "a piece of armor for the lower face", "bevue", "an error due to ignorance or inadvertance", "bevvy", "a first name; a beverage", "bevys", "a first name", "bewdy", "beauty", "bewer", "an attractive woman", "bewet", "to moisten; a leather falconry strap", "bewig", "to don a wig", "bewit", "a leather falconry strap", "beyla", "a first name", "beyle", "a first name", "bezan", "a kind of cloth", "bezek", "a biblical place", "bezel", "basil; a setting; a sloping face of a chisel or gem", "bezil", "basil; a setting", "bezzo", "a small brass Venetian coin", "bhalu", "an Indian bear species", "bhamo", "a town in Burma", "bhang", "hemp; hashish", "bhano", "a town in Burma", "bhara", "a unit of weight in the old Straits Settlements", "bhaya", "an Indian drum, bigger than a tabla", "bheki", "a first name", "bhels", "plural of \"bhel\", the Bengal quince", "bhili", "a language of India", "bhils", "plural of \"bhil\", a Dravidian race", "bhima", "an Asian river", "bhong", "a bong, a marijuana pipe", "bhoot", "a small whirlwind", "bhota", "an ancient name for Tibet", "bhoys", "plural of \"bhoy\", an Irish tough or rowdy", "bhuts", "plural of \"bhut\", a small whirlwind; an evil spirit", "bhyle", "an Indian ox", "biafo", "a glacier in Pakistan", "biago", "a first name", "biaka", "a pygmy tribe of central Africa", "biala", "a first name", "biali", "variant of \"bialy\", an onion roll", "bialy", "an onion roll", "biaka", "a pygmy tribe", "biana", "a first name", "biarc", "a curve made by smoothly joining circular arcs", "bibbe", "to drink", "bibbs", "plural of \"bibb\", a wooden bracket supporting a mast", "bibby", "the buttocks", "bibha", "a first name", "bible", "the Hebrew or Christian holy scripture", "biccy", "a biscuit", "bicep", "an arm muscle", "bices", "plural of \"bice\", a blue or green pigment", "bicho", "the penis; jigger", "bicky", "a biscuit", "bicol", "variant of \"Bikol\", a Christianized Malaysian people", "bidai", "an Atakapan peopel of the Trinity river valley in Texas", "bidar", "a boat made of skins", "biddo", "a Palestinian town", "biddu", "a Palestinian town", "biddy", "a first name; a chicken", "bided", "waited; tolerated", "bider", "one who waits", "bides", "waits; tarries", "bidet", "a sitz bath; a kind of horse saddle", "bidon", "a measurement of volume of about five quarts", "bidri", "Indian metalware; a kind of metallic alloy", "bield", "to shelter; to guard", "biers", "plural of \"bier\", a coffin stand", "bifer", "a plant that bears fruit twice each year", "biffs", "hits; moves or travels", "biffy", "a toilet; drunk", "bifid", "divided in two", "bifun", "Japanese rice pasta", "bigae", "plural of \"biga\", a two-horse Roman chariot", "bigam", "a bigamist", "bigas", "plural of \"biga\", a two-horse Roman chariot", "biggs", "a town in Oregon; plural of \"bigg\", a bear", "biggy", "a large one", "bigha", "a land measure in India", "bight", "a cove", "bigly", "ostentatiously; in a big way", "bigos", "a Polish stew", "bigot", "a person with strong bias or prejudice", "bihar", "a province in Northeast India", "biisa", "a language", "bijan", "a first name", "bijar", "a town in Iran; a thick-piled Persian rug", "bijou", "a first name; small; a gem", "bikas", "a first name", "biked", "traveled by bicycle", "biker", "one who rides a bicycle or motorcycle", "bikes", "plural of \"bike\", a bicycle", "bikie", "a biker; a motorcyclist", "bikky", "a biscuit", "bikol", "a Christianized Malaysian people", "bilal", "a first name", "bilan", "a French account book", "bilat", "a bilateral meeting", "bilbi", "a species of marsupial; a kangaroo", "bilbo", "a first name; a Spanish rapier; an iron foot shackle", "bilby", "a species of marsupial; a kangaroo", "bilee", "a first name", "biles", "plural of \"bile\", a fluid secreted by the liver", "biley", "like bile; containing bile", "bilge", "the bulging part of a cask", "bilgy", "smelling like seepage", "bilic", "relating to bile", "bilin", "bile; a language; a town in the West Bank", "bilks", "cheats", "billa", "a first name", "bille", "a first name", "billi", "a first name", "bills", "plural of \"bill\", a beak; paper money; an invoice", "billy", "a first name; Australian cooking can", "bilma", "a town in Niger, famous for salt mines", "bilos", "plural of \"bilo\"", "bimah", "bema, the platform where the cantor stands while leading the service", "bimas", "plural of \"bima\", a bema", "bimbo", "a brainless physically attractive woman", "bimia", "a first name", "bimla", "a first name", "binah", "a first name", "binal", "twofold", "bindi", "a dot worn on the forehead of married women in India", "bindo", "a first name", "binds", "ties; joins", "bindu", "a first name", "bines", "plural of \"bine\", a twisting plant stem", "binga", "a first name; a town in Zimbabwe", "binge", "a carousal; a sustained giving in to temptation", "bingo", "a first name; a game; brandy; a good name for a dog", "bingu", "a first name", "bings", "plural of \"bing\", a heap of corn or alum; a kind of cherry", "bingy", "the stomach", "binis", "plural of \"bini\", edo", "binit", "a unit of computer information (\"binary integer\")", "binji", "a language", "binjy", "the stomach", "binks", "plural of \"bink\", a bench, a bank, a shelf", "binky", "a first name", "binna", "a dialect word meaning \"unless\"", "binni", "a first name", "binny", "a first name; a Nile fish; a big hidden pocket used by shoplifters", "binod", "a first name", "binos", "plural of \"bino\", a binocular", "binta", "a first name", "bints", "plural of \"bint\", an Arab girl", "bioko", "the island formerly known as Fernando Po", "biome", "an ecological community", "biont", "a living organism", "biose", "disaccharide", "biota", "the flora and fauna of a region", "biots", "plural of \"biot\", an abampere", "biped", "a two-legged creature", "bipod", "a two-legged object", "bippy", "a first name; a sweet bettable object on \"Laugh-In\"", "birak", "a town in Chad", "birao", "a town in the Central African Republic", "birch", "a first name; a tree; to flog", "birdi", "a first name", "birds", "plural of \"bird\", a winged warmblooded egg-laying creature", "birdy", "a first name; a little bird", "biren", "a first name", "birge", "a first name", "birgi", "an Indian meal, made with egg; a town in Turkey", "biris", "plural of \"biri\", an Indian cigarette", "birks", "plural of \"birk\", a birch tree", "birky", "a first name", "birle", "to carouse", "birls", "rotates a floating log; pours; supplies with drink", "birly", "a first name", "birma", "the Santa Maria tree", "birne", "a first name; a boule", "birny", "a first name", "birol", "a first name", "biron", "a first name", "biros", "plural of \"biro\", a kind of disposable pen", "birra", "beer", "birrs", "plural of \"birr\", a monetary unit of Ethiopia; a violent thrust", "birse", "a bristle", "birsy", "bristly", "birte", "a first name", "birth", "nativity; origin", "birts", "plural of \"birt\", the turbot", "birty", "a first name", "bises", "plural of \"bise\", a cold northerly wind", "bisie", "to make busy; to hire", "bisks", "plural of \"bisk\", a bisque or thick soup", "bison", "an American buffalo", "biswa", "a first name", "bitch", "a female dog", "biter", "a nibbler", "bites", "seizes with the teeth", "bitey", "biting; incisive; stinging", "bitie", "a biting or stinging insect", "bitis", "a genus of African vipers", "bitsy", "a first name; wee", "bitta", "a first name", "bitts", "plural of \"bitt\", a cable attachment", "bitty", "a first name; incomplete; tiny; made of bits", "bitya", "a first name", "bitza", "a mongrel dog", "biver", "describing lips that are trembling", "bivvy", "a bivouac or temporary troop shelter", "biwas", "plural of \"biwa\", a Japanese lute", "bixin", "a red-brown carotenoid acid ester, which makes cheese the color it is", "biysk", "a town in central Asia", "bizel", "bezel", "bizen", "byzen, a disgraceful spectacle; a kind of unglazed pottery", "bizes", "plural of \"bize\", a cold northerly wind", "bizet", "a bezel", "bizzo", "nonsense; a thingmajig", "bizzy", "a policeman", "bjorn", "a first name", "blabs", "blurts out; talks incessantly", "blaby", "an English town", "black", "a first name; ebon", "blade", "a first name; a knife edge", "blads", "plural of \"blad\", a fragment", "blady", "having or made up of blades", "blaed", "a first name", "blaes", "hardened shale", "blaff", "a West Indian fish stew including vegetables and garlic", "blagh", "a town in Northern Ireland", "blags", "lies; fabricates; robs", "blahs", "a jaded mood, ennui", "blain", "a first name; a blister; a pustule", "blair", "a first name; to criticize or belittle", "blake", "a first name; a North American cape", "blame", "to chide; to assign guilt", "blams", "plural of \"blam\", the sound of a gunshot", "blanc", "a unit of measurement of weight of 1/24 periot; heraldic white", "bland", "a first name; mild; insipid", "blane", "a first name; a British river", "blank", "a gap; a lacuna; a moneyer's unit of weight", "blare", "clangor", "blart", "to cry, to bleat, to blare", "blase", "a first name; cloyed, jaded, uninterested", "blash", "watered down beer", "blasi", "a first name", "blast", "a gust; an outburst", "blate", "shy; slow; to bleat", "blats", "bleats", "blatt", "a newspaper", "blaud", "a fragment", "blaws", "blows", "blaye", "a town in western France", "blayr", "a first name", "blays", "plural of \"blay\", a river fish", "blaza", "a first name", "blaze", "a first name; a flame; a white or gray streak in the hair", "blazy", "something that blazes", "bleak", "dreary; a river fish", "blear", "watery", "bleas", "plural of \"blea\", the inner bark of a tree", "bleat", "the cry of a sheep", "blebs", "plural of \"bleb\", a blister", "bleck", "the coal fish; a cattail", "bleda", "a first name", "bledi", "a first name", "bleed", "to lose blood through a wound; to secrete; to impoverish", "bleep", "a radio signal; to censor or mask an objectionable spoken word", "blees", "plural of \"blee\", complexion", "bleet", "to roar or talk wildly", "blemm", "to rush", "blend", "to mix", "blenk", "to blink; to look; to shine", "blent", "poetic \"blended\"", "bless", "to sanction; to make holy; to bestow favors or esteem", "blest", "poetic \"blessed\"", "blets", "plural of \"blet\", a decay spot on fruit", "bleys", "plural of \"bley\", a river fish", "blida", "a town in Algeria", "bliff", "to masturbate", "bligh", "a chance, an opportunity", "blima", "a first name", "blime", "a first name", "blimp", "an airship; a very fat person", "blimy", "a variant of \"blimey\", an exclamation", "blind", "sightless; a hiding place for hunting; a window shade", "bling", "gaudy jewel or gold plated caps for teeth, worn as adornment", "blini", "plural of \"blin\", a Russian pancake, rolled around sour cream (yum!)", "blink", "to briefly close the eyes; to flicker; \"on the blink\" means not to be working", "blips", "removes sound from a recording", "blirt", "a squall; to fire a gun aimlessly", "bliss", "a first name; great happiness; ecstasy", "blite", "the plant Good King Henry", "blits", "plural of \"blit\", a small image designed to quickly move across a larger image", "blitz", "lightning; a surprise attack", "blixa", "a first name", "blive", "soon", "blizz", "a violent rainstorm", "bloak", "a bloke", "bloat", "to dilate; engorged, often with liquid; to dry by smoke", "blobs", "plural of \"blob\", a splotch or glob", "block", "to obstruct; a rectangular group of houses surrounded by roads; a rectangular mass", "blocs", "plural of \"bloc\", an alliance", "blogs", "plural of \"blog\", a \"web log\", or journal posted on the internet", "blois", "a first name; a region of northwest France", "bloke", "a fellow", "blond", "flaxen", "blone", "a woman", "blood", "animal sap; cruor; heritage", "bloom", "a blossom", "bloop", "to hit a short flyball", "blore", "a violent gust; to bleat or bray", "blort", "heroin; cocaine", "bloss", "a buxom young woman", "blote", "to dry by smoke", "blots", "plural of \"blot\", a spot or stain", "blown", "winded; lost", "blows", "drives by a current of air", "blowy", "breezy; windy; a blowfly", "blubs", "cries childishly", "blude", "blood", "blued", "tempered", "bluer", "more blue", "blues", "the Royal Horse Guards; a popular musical genre", "bluet", "a meadow flower", "bluey", "a blanket; an official government summons (often in a blue envelope)", "bluff", "sheer; in card games, to play or bet as though one had a better hand than is the case", "bluid", "blood", "bluma", "a first name", "blume", "to blossom", "blunk", "to spoil; to bungle; intoxicated", "blunt", "abrupt; obtuse", "blurb", "an enthusiastic endorsement; quoted praise", "blurs", "makes unclear", "blurt", "to utter hastily", "blush", "to flush; to turn red with embarassment", "bluto", "Popeye's antagonist", "blype", "a shred; a piece of sunburned skin that peels off", "blyss", "a first name", "blyth", "a first name; a British river", "boane", "a town in Mozambique", "board", "a plank; a committee; to embark", "boars", "plural of \"boar\", a wild pig", "boart", "a low quality diamond", "boase", "a first name", "boast", "to brag", "boats", "plural of \"boat\", a water vessel", "bobac", "a marmot of Eastern Europe", "bobak", "a marmot of Eastern Europe", "bobbe", "a first name", "bobbi", "a first name", "bobby", "a first name; a British policeman", "bobek", "a first name", "bobie", "a first name", "bocal", "a glass beaker; the crook-shaped metal tube connecting a bassoon reed to the instrucment", "bocca", "the mouth of a glass furnace; the human mouth; a mouthpiece", "bocce", "an Italian lawn game played with wooden balls", "bocci", "an Italian lawn game played with wooden balls", "boche", "a German about whom one is not feeling affection", "bocks", "plural of \"bock\", a dark beer", "bocoo", "beaucoup; very much", "bocor", "a Haitian witch doctor", "bocoy", "a Cuban unit of volume of about 175 gallons", "bodan", "a first name", "boded", "portended", "bodee", "a first name", "boden", "a first name; equipped; provided", "boder", "something that portends", "bodes", "portends", "bodey", "a first name", "bodge", "to botch; a slap-dash job; an English unit of measurement of 1/2 peck", "bodgy", "a wild long-haired teenage boy; not functioning properly", "bodhi", "a Buddhist sacred tree", "bodie", "a first name", "bodil", "a first name", "bodin", "a first name", "bodle", "a farthing", "boers", "plural of \"boer\", a South African descended from early Dutch settlers", "boffo", "a hearty laugh; very successful; an old coin", "boffs", "plural of \"boff\", a hearty laugh", "bogan", "a backwater or tributary; a dreary or uncouth person", "bogen", "a musical term referring to the bow of an instrument", "bogey", "a first name; a golf term meaning one shot over par; a goblin", "boggo", "ordinary merchandise", "boggy", "swampy", "bogie", "a first name; a four wheeled truck; a British river", "bogle", "a bugbear; a malicious spirit", "bogna", "a first name", "bogon", "a person who is bogus, or who utters bogus things", "bogor", "a town in Indonesia", "bogue", "to move aimlessly or slowly; bogus; in need of narcotics; to smoke a cigarette; that which is bogus; a town in Oklahoma", "bogus", "false", "bohai", "an ancient people of northeast Asia; a bay in northern China", "bohak", "a Slavic immigrant", "bohea", "inferior tea", "bohol", "an island in the Philippines", "bohor", "a small African reedbuck", "bohos", "plural of \"boho\", a bohemian", "boiar", "variant of \"boyar\", a Russian nobleman", "boice", "a first name", "boids", "plural of \"boid\", a snake of a family that includes boas; a New York bird", "boiga", "a genus", "boilo", "hot illicit whiskey", "boils", "vaporizes; plural of \"boil\", an inflamed cyst", "boily", "covered in boils; like a boil", "boina", "a woolen cap", "boing", "a sound effect imitating damped vibration", "boink", "to have sexual intercourse", "boise", "a first name; a city in Idaho", "boist", "a rough shelter", "boite", "a nightclub or bistro", "bojan", "a first name", "bokes", "plural of \"boke\", the nose", "bokie", "a bogey", "bokoo", "beaucoups; many", "bokor", "a bocor, a Haitian witch doctor", "bokos", "plural of \"boko\", the nose", "bolar", "pertaining to bole, a fine clay", "bolas", "a South American missile", "boldo", "a Chilean evergreen shrub", "boldu", "peumus", "boled", "characterized by or having a bole", "boles", "plural of \"bole\", a fine clay, a tree trunk, a recess; a unit of measurement of momentum", "boley", "variant of \"booly\", a temporary cattle shelter; a town in Oklahoma", "bolin", "bowline", "bolis", "a meteor which makes a brilliant display", "bolix", "a confused jumble", "bolla", "a bubble", "bollo", "a fritter made of black-eyed pea flour and seasonings", "bolls", "plural of \"boll\", a pod", "bolly", "a cotton boll that has not opened properly because of frost; a Danish cheese", "bolke", "a kind of bread", "bolos", "plural of \"bolo\", a machete", "bolsa", "the Argentinian bourse; a bag; a small packet of drugs", "bolti", "a cichlid food fish", "bolts", "runs away; plural of \"bolt\", a unit of cloth length measurement; a unit of lightning", "bolty", "an edible fish of the Nile", "bolus", "a large pill; a soft mass of chewed food that is ready to be swallowed", "bolye", "a booly, a temporary cattle shelter", "boman", "a first name; a bold fellow", "bomas", "plural of \"boma\", a boa constrictor", "bomba", "a city in North Africa", "bombe", "a frozen dessert; the ad-hoc devices used to decode German messages in WWII", "bombo", "bumbo; a cheap wine", "bombs", "plural of \"bomb\", an explosive projectile", "bomoh", "a Malaysian medicine man", "bonar", "a first name", "bonce", "a marble game; a large glass marble; the head", "bondi", "a town in Australia, near Sydney", "bonds", "joins; plural of \"bond\", a security; a chain; a link", "bondu", "the wilderness", "bondy", "a first name", "boned", "seized; removed bones from; had sexual intercourse with", "boner", "a mistake; an erection", "bones", "plural of \"bone\", a skeletal structure", "boney", "bony; a nickname for Napoleon Bonaparte", "bonga", "the betel palm", "bongo", "an African antelope; a drum", "bongs", "plural of \"bong\", a waterpipe", "bonie", "a first name", "bonin", "an island in Japan", "bonka", "a first name", "bonks", "hits on the head; fornicates with", "bonna", "an ancient name for Bonn, Germany", "bonne", "a first name; a French nurse; a housemaid", "bonni", "a first name", "bonny", "a first name; an ore pocket; pretty", "bonte", "civility", "bonus", "an extra award", "bonza", "excellent", "bonze", "a Buddhist priest", "bonzo", "a first name; crazy; excellent", "booai", "the back country", "booay", "the back country", "boobs", "plural of \"boob\", a fool; a breast", "booby", "a simpleton; a seabird", "booch", "to slap", "booda", "cookies impregnated with cannabis", "boodh", "a variant of \"Buddha\"", "boody", "to sulk or mope; the buttocks; a woman", "booed", "hooted", "booer", "one who boos", "booey", "a first name; a kind of calzone", "boofa", "a stupid person", "boogh", "to slap", "boogy", "to dance to rock music; a kind of small body-surfing board", "boohs", "plural of \"booh\", a catcall or hoot", "booie", "nasal mucus", "boojy", "bourgeouis, middle class", "books", "makes a reservation; runs quickly; printed volumes", "booky", "a first name; bookish", "booly", "a temporary cattle shelter; a company of wandering herdsmen", "booms", "plural of \"boom\", a loud thundering; a long heavy beam", "boomy", "prospering", "boona", "a first name", "boone", "a first name; someone who will stab you in the back", "boong", "an aboriginal tribe", "boonk", "a European bird", "boons", "plural of \"boon\", a favor; a blessing", "boony", "a first name", "boopi", "a river in Bolivia", "boops", "a wealthy lover; plural of \"boop\", a humpbacked whale", "boord", "board", "boori", "an aborigine", "boors", "plural of \"boor\", a rude or uncultured person", "boort", "imperfect or coarse diamonds or diamond fragments", "boose", "booze; a cow stall; the mouth", "boost", "to push up; to cheer up; to praise", "boosy", "boozy", "boote", "a first name", "booth", "a first name; a market stall", "boots", "last joined; a shoe cleaner; plural of \"boot\", a high-legged shoe", "booty", "loot; the buttocks", "booya", "an exclamation supposed to suggest sudden surprise", "booze", "liquor", "boozy", "drunk; smelling of booze", "boppo", "a one-year jail term", "boppy", "lively and full of swing", "borac", "nonsense", "borak", "a first name; to banter; nonsense", "boral", "a mixture of boron carbide and aluminum", "boran", "an east African breed of cattle", "boras", "plural of \"bora\", a fierce northeasterly wind", "borax", "borate of soda; nonsense", "borba", "a town in Brazil, on the Amazon", "borda", "a Pacific cape", "borde", "a shilling", "bords", "plural of \"bord\", a coal face", "bordy", "a first name", "bored", "drilled; wearied", "boree", "a first name; a French peasant dance", "borek", "a meat turnover", "borel", "borrel, rustic or boorish", "borer", "an insect; a sea worm", "bores", "drills; fails to interest; tidal waves", "boric", "boracic", "boris", "a first name", "borja", "a first name", "borka", "a first name", "borne", "narrow minded; carried", "borno", "a state of Nigeria", "bornu", "a former sultanate, now a province of Nigeria", "boron", "a nonmetallic element", "borth", "a town in Wales", "borts", "plural of \"bort\", a low quality diamond", "bortz", "a low quality diamond", "borun", "botocudo", "borwe", "to pledge; to borrow", "borya", "a first name", "borys", "a first name", "bosal", "a noseband", "bosas", "plural of \"bosa\", a Persian liquor", "bosca", "bosker; good", "bosch", "an imitation butter; the bush or wilderness", "bosey", "a googly, a deceptive cricket pitch", "boshy", "foolish", "bosie", "a googly", "boski", "a first name", "bosko", "drunk", "bosks", "plural of \"bosk\", a small wooded area", "bosky", "shady", "bosom", "the breast", "boson", "a boatswain; a subatomic particle", "bosox", "the Boston Red Sox", "bosso", "a glance", "bossy", "domineering", "bosta", "a tough, chewy sweet", "bosun", "a boatswain", "botan", "a first name", "botas", "plural of \"bota\", a leather bottle", "botch", "to badly mishandle; an inflammatory sore