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| Word | Requested Count | Definition |
| JUNE | 38 | The sixth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar. See Table at calendar. |
| LOL | 28 | laughing out loud |
| ADE | 26 | A suffix of nouns of French or other Romance origin, as accolade, ambuscade, brigade, cannonade, lemonade, etc., or of (a few) English nouns formed on the same model, as blockade, orangeade. |
| MIT | 25 | The power, force, or influence held by a person or group. |
| QUE | 21 | A half farthing. |
| NILE | 20 | The longest river in the world, flowing about 6,677 km (4,150 mi) through eastern Africa from its most remote sources in Burundi to a delta on the Mediterranean Sea in northeast Egypt. The main headstreams, the Blue Nile and the White Nile, join at Khartoum in Sudan to form the Nile proper. The river has been used for irrigation in Egypt since at least 4000 B.C., a function now regulated largely by the Aswan High Dam. |
| NAT | 19 | A spirit in Burmese mythology, whose cult is followed alongside Buddhism. |
| CLIT | 17 | The clitoris |
| DAT | 17 | digital audiotape |
| LEO | 17 | A constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Cancer and Virgo, containing the bright stars Regulus and Denebola. |
| ROME | 16 | The capital and largest city of Italy, in the west-central part of the country on the Tiber River. Traditionally founded by Romulus in 753 B.C., it was ruled first by Etruscans, who were overthrown c. 500 B.C. The Roman Republic gradually extended its territory and expanded its influence, giving way to the Roman Empire during the reign of Augustus (27 B.C.-A.D. 14). As capital of the empire, Rome was considered the center of the known world, but the city declined when Constantine transferred his capital to Byzantium (323). Alaric I conquered the city in 410, leading to a lengthy period of devastation by barbarian tribes. In the Middle Ages the city revived as the spiritual and temporal power of the papacy increased. During the 1800s Rome was held at various times by the French until it became the capital of Italy in 1871. Vatican City remains an independent enclave within the confines of Rome. Population: 2,710,000. |
| CINE | 15 | NO DEFINITION |
| DANE | 15 | A native or inhabitant of Denmark. |
| NON | 13 | obsolete form of none. |
| LATIN | 12 | The Indo-European language of the ancient Latins and Romans and the most important cultural language of western Europe until the end of the 17th century. |
| AINT | 11 | Nonstandard Contraction of am not. |
| ROO | 11 | A space that is or may be occupied: That easy chair takes up too much room. |
| BLING | 10 | Variant of bling bling. |
| HOLA | 10 | Hello, hi, hey. |
| QUO | 10 | quoth |
| SUD | 10 | The drift-sand left in meadows by the overflowing of rivers. |
| SATAN | 9 | The profoundly evil adversary of God and humanity, often identified with the leader of the fallen angels; the Devil. |
| LEN | 8 | NO DEFINITION |
| NATE | 8 | NO DEFINITION |
| NIGGA | 8 | diminutive, and less offensive version of nigger. |
| RAE | 8 | Rae, John 1813-1893. British explorer who charted much of the Canadian Arctic coast. |
| RIO | 8 | A Japanese ounce, of the same value as the Chinese liang; especially, an ounce of silver; a tael. |
| ZAS | 8 | NO DEFINITION |
| DONT | 7 | common misspelling of don't. |
| QUAI | 7 | NO DEFINITION |
| RIT | 7 | ritardando |
| RON | 7 | A diminutive of the male given name Ronald. |
| VIRGO | 7 | A constellation in the region of the celestial equator between Leo and Libra. |
| ASIA | 6 | The world's largest continent. It occupies the eastern part of the Eurasian landmass and its adjacent islands and is separated from Europe by the Ural Mountains. |
| GIL | 6 | A diminutive of the male given name Gilbert. |
| LAN | 6 | A system that links together electronic office equipment, such as computers and word processors, and forms a network within an office or building. |
| LEGO | 6 | alternative spelling of LEGO. |
| NARE | 6 | nostril found in the beak of a bird |
| QUIL | 6 | A simplified spelling of quill. |
| ROY | 6 | A king. |
| SAM | 6 | Surface-to-air missile |
| ZOE | 6 | A female given name, a common spelling variant of Zo. |
| AFRO | 5 | A rounded, thick, tightly curled hair style. |
| AMY | 5 | A friend. |
| ANN | 5 | CapeAnn A peninsula of northeast Massachusetts projecting into the Atlantic Ocean northeast of Gloucester. |
| ELMER | 5 | A given names surname. |
| ITA | 5 | initial teaching alphabet |
| JJH | 5 | NO DEFINITION |
| MENT | 5 | simple past tense and past participle of meng. |
| MIA | 5 | A member of the armed services who is reported missing following a combat mission and whose status as to injury, capture, or death is unknown. |
| NEGRO | 5 | Often Offensive A Black person. See Usage Note at black. |
| NOOB | 5 | Slang A stupid or foolish person; a dolt. |
| OMG | 5 | oh my God. |
| OSAGE | 5 | A Native American people formerly inhabiting western Missouri and later southeast Kansas, with a present-day population in north-central Oklahoma. Substantial oil reserves were discovered on Osage lands in the early 20th century. |
| REA | 5 | The turmeric, Curcuma longa. See turmeric, 1, and Curcuma, 2. |
| UNO | 5 | The symbol for the element unniloctium. |
| AAA | 4 | Agricultural Adjustment Administration |
| ALOT | 4 | A large amount. |
| AQUIRE | 4 | To gain possession of: acquire 100 shares of stock. |
| ASA | 4 | An ancient name of a gum. |
| BING | 4 | Bing, Sir Rudolf 1902-1997. Austrian-born British impresario who managed (1950-1972) the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. |
| COMO | 4 | A resort city of northern Italy near the Swiss border at the southwest end of Lake Como. The city was a Roman colony and became an independent commune in the 11th century. Population: 83,300. |
| CUZ | 4 | because |
| DET | 4 | To put in a specified position; place: set a book on a table. |
| HINDUH | 4 | NO DEFINITION |
| ITALIANO | 4 | NO DEFINITION |
| JAIPUR | 4 | A city of northwest India south-southwest of Delhi. The center of a former state established in the 12th century, Jaipur was founded in 1728 and is noted for its walls and fortifications and the pink color of many of its houses. Population: 2,320,000. |
| JAP | 4 | Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a person of Japanese birth or descent. |
| JEDI | 4 | A fictional order of beings who are gifted with heightened awareness of the Force. |
| JEM | 4 | a terrorist organization founded in 2000; a militant Islamic group active in Kashmir and closely aligned with al-Rashid Trust; seeks to secure release of imprisoned fellow militants by kidnappings |
| KAYLA | 4 | A female given name, a modern invention possibly based on Kay or Michaela |
| LARP | 4 | NO DEFINITION |
| LUAN | 4 | NO DEFINITION |
| MILF | 4 | Gentle or kind in disposition, manners, or behavior. |
| NAD | 4 | noun animate dependent |
| NEO | 4 | New; recent: Neolithic. |
| OLI | 4 | NO DEFINITION |
| POG | 4 | Any of several mammals of the family Suidae, having short legs, cloven hooves, bristly hair, and a cartilaginous snout used for digging, especially the domesticated hog, Sus scrofa domesticus, when young or of comparatively small size. |
| PUE | 4 | To make a low whistling sound; to chirp, as birds. |
| QUIA | 4 | NO DEFINITION |
| REETS | 4 | NO DEFINITION |
| SHIZ | 4 | shit, shite |
| SYR | 4 | Syria |
| TALKBAD | 4 | NO DEFINITION |
| TIM | 4 | Bible Timothy |
| TIODORA | 4 | NO DEFINITION |
| TRE | 4 | In music, three: as, a tre, for three voices or instruments, and tre corde, with three strings. See tutte corde. |
| WOOT | 4 | third-person singular simple present indicative form of witen. |
| ZOOT | 4 | A zoot suit. |
| AARON | 3 | In the Bible, the elder brother of Moses who helped lead the Hebrews out of Egypt. |
| AFHAM | 3 | NO DEFINITION |
| APRIL | 3 | The fourth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar. See Table at calendar. |
| ARIES | 3 | A constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Taurus and Pisces. |
| ASIAN | 3 | Of or relating to Asia or its peoples, languages, or cultures. |
| BAE | 3 | Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering |
| BELLA | 3 | A female given name, a diminutive of Isabella and Arabella, by folk etymology interpreted as Italian bella "beautiful". |
| BIODE | 3 | NO DEFINITION |
| CANADA | 3 | A country of northern North America. Originally inhabited by various Native American peoples, mainland Canada was explored by the English and the French beginning in the late 15th century. The French established the first permanent settlement at Port Royal (now Annapolis Royal) in 1605 but gradually lost control of eastern Canada, which was ceded to England in 1763 after the Seven Years' War. The Dominion of Canada was formed in 1867 and extended to the western provinces in 1905; Newfoundland formally joined the federation in 1949. The Statute of Westminster (1931) confirmed Canada's status as an independent nation within the Commonwealth. Ottawa is the capital and Toronto the largest city. Population: 31,600,000. |
| CONNOR | 3 | A Irish surname. |
| ESPA | 3 | NO DEFINITION |
| FAE | 3 | A Scotch form of foe. |
| FAIRE | 3 | obsolete spelling of fair. |
| FEG | 3 | A dialectal variant of fag. |
| FLO | 3 | An arrow. |
| GARADENT | 3 | NO DEFINITION |
| GIX | 3 | To place securely; make stable or firm: fixed the tent poles in the ground. See Synonyms at fasten. |
| HAILEY | 3 | A Old English surname, a spelling variant of Hayley. |
| HEE | 3 | Used as a modifier before a noun: her boots; her accomplishments. |
| HING | 3 | A dialectal variant of hang. |
| ITALIAN | 3 | Of or relating to Italy or its people, language, or culture. |
| JUDE | 3 | See Table at Bible. |
| JULY | 3 | The seventh month of the year in the Gregorian calendar. See Table at calendar. |
| KILK | 3 | To put to death. |
| KUCYK | 3 | NO DEFINITION |
| LYME | 3 | Lyme disease. |
| MAL | 3 | Bad; badly: maladminister. |
| MEE | 3 | A cage for hawks, especially when molting. |
| MITS | 3 | NO DEFINITION |
| MOE | 3 | Strong interest in, and especially fetishistic attraction toward, fictional characters in anime, manga, video games, and/or similar media. |
| NANO | 3 | Extremely small: nannoplankton. |
| NAW | 3 | NO DEFINITION |
| NEES | 3 | Plural form of bee |
| NIE | 3 | NO DEFINITION |
| NIKE | 3 | Greek Mythology The goddess of victory. |
| NOBEL | 3 | Nobel, Alfred Bernhard 1833-1896. Swedish chemist and engineer who invented dynamite (1866) and bequeathed his fortune to institute the Nobel Prizes. |
| OREO | 3 | A brand of cookie made up of two dark brown, chocolate wafers joined by a layer of white, sugary filling. |
| OXER | 3 | Same as oxfence. |
| PEZ | 3 | NO DEFINITION |
| PIMPIN | 3 | NO DEFINITION |
| POGO | 3 | To use a pogo stick |
| POKEMON | 3 | NO DEFINITION |
| PUDGE | 3 | something short and fat. |
| QUET | 3 | The common guillemot. |
| RASTA | 3 | A Rastafarian. |
| REN | 3 | A kidney. |
| REOIL | 3 | NO DEFINITION |
| RIE | 3 | See rye. |
| ROID | 3 | Anabolic steroids. |
| RONIN | 3 | A masterless samurai. |
| SANTA | 3 | Santa Claus. |
| SHYT | 3 | To move (a door or lid, for example) so as to block passage through an opening. |
| SOE | 3 | A large wooden vessel for holding water; a cowl. |
| TADA | 3 | alternative spelling of ta-da. |
| TALLON | 3 | NO DEFINITION |
| THAI | 3 | A native or inhabitant of Thailand. |
| TNT | 3 | A yellow crystalline compound, CH3C6H2(NO2)3, used mainly as a high explosive. |
| TOX | 3 | toxicity |
| TWANNA | 3 | NO DEFINITION |
| UGGGG | 3 | NO DEFINITION |
| WETDA | 3 | NO DEFINITION |
| WID | 3 | with |
| WII | 3 | NO DEFINITION |
| WTF | 3 | Alternative capitalization of WTF. |
| YALE | 3 | Yale, Elihu 1649-1721. Colonial-born English merchant and philanthropist who made a series of contributions to the Collegiate School in Connecticut, which was renamed in Yale's honor (1718). |
| YEE | 3 | you (the people being addressed). |
| YOWZA | 3 | alternative spelling of yowzah. |
| ACAI | 2 | alternative spelling of aai. |
| ADAM | 2 | In the Bible, the first man and the husband of Eve. |
| ADES | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| AHH | 2 | Requesting silence. Asking people to keep silent. |
| AIE | 2 | A colorless, odorless, tasteless, gaseous mixture, mainly nitrogen (approximately 78 percent) and oxygen (approximately 21 percent) with lesser amounts of argon, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, neon, helium, and other gases. |
| ALNOORY | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| AMOR | 2 | Love; affection; friendship; especially, love toward one of the opposite sex: now only in the form amour (which see). |
| ANNIE | 2 | A diminutive of the female given name Ann. Also, a popular given name in the 19th century. |
| AOL | 2 | To feel ill or have pain. |
| AQUIRED | 2 | Of or relating to a disease, condition, or characteristic that is not congenital but develops after birth. |
| ARG | 2 | In heraldry, an abbreviation of argent. |
| ASD | 2 | To combine (a column of figures, for example) to form a sum. |
| ASHLEY | 2 | A common English place name. |
| ATA | 2 | A suffix in New Latin (and Italian) nouns, some of which are found in English, as armata. |
| ATF | 2 | Same as atef. |
| BADDE | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| BALOON | 2 | A flexible bag designed to be inflated with hot air or with a gas, such as helium, that is lighter than the surrounding air, causing it to rise and float in the atmosphere. |
| BENTLEY | 2 | An An surname. |
| BIE | 2 | To strive for victory or superiority; contend. See Synonyms at rival. |
| BOI | 2 | A sound uttered to show contempt, scorn, or disapproval. |
| BRE | 2 | Bachelor of Religious Education |
| BRENDIS | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| BRITTNEY | 2 | A female given name, a variant of Brittany. |
| BRYON | 2 | A male given name, a nonstandard spelling of Brian. |
| CAJUN | 2 | A member of a group of people in southern Louisiana descended from French colonists exiled from Acadia in the 18th century. |
| CHULA | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| CIA | 2 | Central Intelligence Agency |
| CONDUM | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| CRUGFHJ | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| CUBA | 2 | An island country in the Caribbean Sea south of Florida. Originally settled by Arawak Indians, it was discovered by Columbus in 1492 and was colonized by Spain beginning in 1511. Spain relinquished its control of Cuba in 1898 as a result of the Spanish-American War, and following a three-year occupation by U.S. forces, the island became self-governing in 1902. Fulgencio Batista dominated the government of Cuba from 1933 until 1959, when he was ousted by Fidel Castro. Havana is the capital and the largest city. Population: 11,400,000. |
| CUSH | 2 | In the Bible, the oldest son of Ham. |
| CZECH | 2 | A native or inhabitant of the Czech Republic. |
| DAI | 2 | Variant of Tai. |
| DALLAS | 2 | A city of northeast Texas on the Trinity River east of Fort Worth. It was founded by French settlers in 1841 and became a cotton market in the 1870s. Population: 1,230,000. |
| DANES | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| DEC | 2 | December |
| DECA | 2 | Ten: decane. |
| DENISE | 2 | A female given name. |
| DEPT | 2 | A contraction of department. |
| DES | 2 | data encryption standard |
| DFFF | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| DOO | 2 | Feces. |
| DORKIS | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| DRE | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| DSI | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| DUX | 2 | The top student in a school (usually awarded to the top academic student of the year). |
| EAVED | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| EAY | 2 | To take into the body by the mouth for digestion or absorption. |
| EEW | 2 | alternative spelling of ew. |
| EIA | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| EID | 2 | To free from: He was finally able to rid himself of all financial worries. |
| ELVEN | 2 | belonging to, or relating to, elves. |
| EVT | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| FADEY | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| FAH | 2 | A student at a British public school who is required to perform menial tasks for a student in a higher class. |
| FOT | 2 | Middle English forms of foot. |
| FRANCE | 2 | A country of western Europe on the Atlantic Ocean and the English Channel. It was settled by the Franks after the retreat of the Romans, who had conquered Celtic Gaul in 58-51 B.C. Charlemagne made it the center of his Empire of the West after A.D. 800. In the Middle Ages France was split into numerous fiefdoms and kingdoms, most of which were incorporated into the royal domain by the time of Louis XI (reigned 1461-1483). Widespread poverty and discontent led to the French Revolution (1789) and the end of the monarchy. The First Republic (1792-1804) was followed by the First Empire (1804-1815) under Napoleon Bonaparte, a period of constitutional monarchy (1814-1848), and a succession of republics broken by the Second Empire (1852-1870) under Louis Napoleon. Much of France was occupied by Germany in World War II. Paris is the capital and the largest city. Population: 63,700,000. |
| GAIL | 2 | A female given name, a diminutive of Abigail. |
| GEO | 2 | Abbreviation for George. |
| GHKL | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| GOE | 2 | A personal enemy. |
| GOG | 2 | Haste; ardent desire to go. |
| GOIY | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| GOTO | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| GOUL | 2 | Offensive to the senses; revolting. |
| GUNGE | 2 | A soft, sticky mass; goo; gunk. |
| HDHDDBU | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| HEPA | 2 | high-efficiency particulate air |
| HIG | 2 | A light, two-wheeled carriage drawn by one horse. |
| HILE | 2 | To hide. See hele. |
| HOO | 2 | she. |
| HUD | 2 | A huck or hull, as of a nut. |
| HUY | 2 | A rope, cord, or cable used to steady, guide, or secure something. |
| IAN | 2 | A male given name. |
| IDE | 2 | A freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae, found across northern Europe and Asia, Leuciscus idus. |
| INATE | 2 | A resident of a dwelling that houses a number of occupants, especially a person confined to an institution, such as a prison or hospital. |
| INDIAN | 2 | Of or relating to India or the East Indies or to their peoples, languages, or cultures. |
| INTEL | 2 | military intelligence and espionage |
| IRAN | 2 | Formerly Persia (przh, -sh)Iran A country of southwest Asia. Inhabited since c. 2000 B.C. by Iranian peoples, the region later became the core of the Persian Empire. After being conquered by Alexander the Great and ruled by the Parthian Arsacid dynasty, Persia was reestablished under the Sassanian dynasty (A.D. 224-651) and, after invasions by Arabs (7th century), Turks (10th century), and Mongols (13th-14th centuries), was reestablished again under the Safavid dynasty (1502-1736). The country, officially renamed Iran in 1935, was ruled by the Pahlavi dynasty from 1925 until the ouster of Muhammad Reza Pahlavi (1979) in a revolution led by the Ayatollah Khomeini, who established an Islamic republic. Tehran is the capital and the largest city. Population: 65,400,000. |
| JAIN | 2 | A believer or follower of Jainism. |
| JESUS | 2 | Jesus 1 4? B.C.-A.D. 29? A teacher and prophet whose life and teachings form the basis of Christianity. Christians believe Jesus to be Son of God and the Christ. |
| JETSIR | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| JEUX | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| JIL | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| JOSE | 2 | A male given name, an anglicized spelling of Spanish and Portuguese Jos, equivalent of English Joseph |
| JUE | 2 | The property of colors by which they can be perceived as ranging from red through yellow, green, and blue, as determined by the dominant wavelength of the light. See Table at color. |
| JUX | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| KALLIE | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| KATHLEEN | 2 | A female given name. |
| KEWL | 2 | Nautical The principal structural member of a ship, running lengthwise along the center line from bow to stern, to which the frames are attached. |
| KIA | 2 | A member of the armed services who is reported killed during a combat mission. |
| KIM | 2 | A male given name, a short form of Kimball or Kimberley. |
| KIOAK | 2 | A small open gazebo or pavilion. |
| KOT | 2 | The smallest bit; iota. |
| KUH | 2 | A tin coin of Achin, Sumatra, equal to one four hundredth of a peso or dollar. |
| KWAME | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| LATOYA | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| LBS | 2 | Plural form of lb |
| LENDED | 2 | To give or allow the use of temporarily on the condition that the same or its equivalent will be returned. |
| LEVS | 2 | Plural form of lev |
| LIF | 2 | The fiber by which the petioles of the date palm are bound together, from which various kinds of cordage are made. |
| LIL | 2 | A diminutive of the female given name Lilian/Lillian. |
| LILB | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| LISA | 2 | A female given name. |
| LIZ | 2 | A diminutive of the female given name Elizabeth. |
| LMAO | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| LOK | 2 | The evil deity, the author of all calamities and mischief, answering to the Ahriman of the Persians. |
| LOLLI | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| LUKE | 2 | See Table at Bible. |
| MADRE | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| MANOLO | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| MARTA | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| MASE | 2 | To act as a maser; to emit or subject to maser radiation. |
| MII | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| MISSLE | 2 | An object or weapon that is fired, thrown, dropped, or otherwise projected at a target; a projectile. |
| NAOI | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| NASA | 2 | National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
| NATS | 2 | Slang Crazy; insane. |
| NEKO | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| NICKJR | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| NIG | 2 | Nigeria |
| NOIRE | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| NOLE | 2 | The head. |
| NOMAMES | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| NOONER | 2 | A sexual encounter during lunch hour, especially one which is illicit. |
| NYE | 2 | A brood or flock of pheasants. |
| PICT | 2 | One of an ancient people of northern Britain. They remained undefeated by the Romans and in the ninth century joined with the Scots to form a kingdom later to become Scotland. |
| PIM | 2 | A short, straight, stiff piece of wire with a blunt head and a sharp point, used especially for fastening. |
| PODE | 2 | To assume or hold a particular position or posture, as in sitting for a portrait. |
| POE | 2 | Poe, Edgar Allan 1809-1849. American writer known especially for his macabre poems, such as "The Raven (1845), and short stories, including "The Fall of the House of Usher (1839). |
| PTS | 2 | Plural form of points |
| PUC | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| PUHDSDC | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| QED | 2 | Latin quod erat demonstrandum (which was to be demonstrated) |
| QUEEF | 2 | An emission of air from the vagina, especially when noisy. |
| QUEOT | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| RABE | 2 | To speak wildly, irrationally, or incoherently. |
| REALTALK | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| REBECCA | 2 | In the Bible, the wife of Isaac and the mother of Jacob and Esau. |
| REEM | 2 | A large horned animal in ancient Hebrew literature, variously identified with the wild ox or aurochs (Bos primigenius), the Arabian oryx, or a mythical creature (compare term). |
| REIR | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| REW | 2 | A row. |
| REY | 2 | An obsolete form of ray<strong>.</strong> |
| RYAN | 2 | A Irish surname. common in Ireland. |
| RYLEY | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| SAAB | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| SAI | 2 | A handheld weapon with three prongs, used in some Oriental martial arts |
| SAVY | 2 | Well informed and perceptive; shrewd: savvy Washington insiders. |
| SELENA | 2 | A female given name. |
| SELENE | 2 | Greek Mythology The goddess of the moon. |
| SEMINOLE | 2 | A Native American people made up of various primarily Creek groups who moved into northern Florida during the 18th and 19th centuries, later inhabiting the Everglades region as well, with present-day populations in Oklahoma and southern Florida. The Seminole Wars ended in the removal of the majority of the Seminoles to Indian Territory. |
| SEMST | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| SEXXXX | 2 | The property or quality by which organisms are classified as female or male on the basis of their reproductive organs and functions. |
| SHLIK | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| SIRNT | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| SMURF | 2 | A fictional character, a blue pixie with white stocking cap, from the media franchise The Smurfs. |
| SPANISH | 2 | Of or relating to Spain or its people or culture. |
| TAC | 2 | The drug cannabis. |
| TAGT | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| TAINI | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| TARD | 2 | A fundamental unit of length in both the U.S. Customary System and the British Imperial System, equal to 3 feet, or 36 inches (0.9144 meter). See Table at measurement. |
| TASER | 2 | A trademark used for a high-voltage stun gun. |
| TASSLE | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| TEER | 2 | To stir, as a calico-printers' sieve which is stretched on a frame. |
| TEO | 2 | The cardinal number equal to the sum of 1 + 1. |
| TER | 2 | three |
| TEX | 2 | Texas, as used in case citations. |
| THA | 2 | Eye dialect spelling of thou. |
| TIA | 2 | A female given name invented in the latter half of the twentieth century. It can be explained as a short form of Letitia or Venetia, or from Estonian Tiia, pet form of Dorothea. |
| TITAH | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| TITT | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| TNK | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| TOC | 2 | A habitual spasmodic muscular movement or contraction, usually of the face or extremities. |
| TOI | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| TOUNGE | 2 | The fleshy, movable, muscular organ, attached in most vertebrates to the floor of the mouth, that is the principal organ of taste, an aid in chewing and swallowing, and, in humans, an important organ of speech. |
| TRED | 2 | A simplified spelling of tread. |
| TREX | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| TRI | 2 | Three: trilobate. |
| TRUF | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| TUDOR | 2 | English ruling dynasty (1485-1603), including Henry VII and his descendants Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I. |
| TUE | 2 | The parson bird. |
| TUM | 2 | Shortened form of Xyzy}}. |
| TUY | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| UPDIVED | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| USA | 2 | United States Army |
| UZI | 2 | Any of various compact submachine guns having a caliber of 9 millimeters, originally designed in Israel in the 1950s. |
| VAA | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| VEO | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| VERN | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| VIKE | 2 | A bicycle. |
| WEAD | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| WETA | 2 | Any of about 70 insect species endemic to New Zealand, resembling katydids or crickets. |
| WISEN | 2 | To become wiser. |
| WISK | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| XOE | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| XOR | 2 | A logical operator that returns a true value if one, but not both, of its operands is true. Also called exclusive OR. |
| XRAY | 2 | Short wavelength electromagnetic radiation usually produced by bombarding a metal target in a vacuum. Used to create images of the internal structure of objects; this is possible because X-rays pass through most objects and can expose photographic film. |
| YING | 2 | A single light metallic sound, as of a small bell. |
| YOYO | 2 | alternative spelling of yo-yo. |
| ZEA | 2 | A genus of large grasses of which the Indian corn (Zea Mays) is the only species known. Its origin is not yet ascertained. See maize. |
| ZEUS | 2 | Greek Mythology The principal god of the Greek pantheon, ruler of the heavens, and father of other gods and mortal heroes. |
| ZIS | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| ZULU | 2 | A member of a Bantu people of southeast Africa, primarily inhabiting northeast Natal province in South Africa. |
| ZUZANNA | 2 | NO DEFINITION |
| AAB | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| AAP | 1 | Any of several venomous snakes of Africa, Asia, and Europe, such as the small cobra (Naja haje) or the horned viper (Cerastes cornutus). |
| AAY | 1 | To utter aloud; pronounce: The children said, "Good morning. |
| ABE | 1 | A diminutive of the male given name Abraham. |
| ACER | 1 | obsolete spelling of acre. |
| ACRUE | 1 | common misspelling of accrue. |
| ACTER | 1 | A theatrical performer. |
| ADI | 1 | A Tibeto-Burman language spoken in India and Tibet. |
| ADLIB | 1 | alternative spelling of ad-lib. |
| ADOR | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| AER | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| AERI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| AET | 1 | Human effort to imitate, supplement, alter, or counteract the work of nature. |
| AETNA | 1 | MountAetna See Mount Etna. |
| AFROS | 1 | Plural form of afro |
| AFTE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| AFTS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| AGEES | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| AICME | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| AIGHT | 1 | The ability to see. |
| AKEYON | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ALANA | 1 | A female given name, a feminine form of Alan. |
| ALDO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ALEKS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ALGE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ALGO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ALLAH | 1 | God, especially in Islam. |
| ALLIE | 1 | A diminutive of the female given names Alison or Alexandra. |
| ALLOTED | 1 | simple past tense and past participle of en. |
| ALM | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ALYNA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| AMANDA | 1 | A female given name. |
| AMI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| AMOY | 1 | See Xiamen. |
| AMTGARD | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ANS | 1 | Together with or along with; in addition to; as well as. Used to connect words, phrases, or clauses that have the same grammatical function in a construction. |
| AOD | 1 | To help or furnish with help, support, or relief. See Synonyms at help. |
| AOT | 1 | Exactly suitable; appropriate: an apt reply. |
| APLEGOOD | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| APON | 1 | On. See Usage Note at on. |
| APRIN | 1 | A garment, usually fastened in the back, worn over all or part of the front of the body to protect clothing. |
| AQUIRES | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ARAB | 1 | A member of a Semitic people inhabiting Arabia, whose language and Islamic religion spread widely throughout the Middle East and northern Africa from the seventh century. |
| ARACELI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ARAN | 1 | An island off the northwest coast of Ireland. |
| ARCHIPI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| AREAE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ARGH | 1 | Expressing annoyance, dismay, embarrassment or frustration. |
| ARTIC | 1 | Extremely cold; frigid. See Synonyms at cold. |
| ARUGE | 1 | To put forth reasons for or against; debate: "It is time to stop arguing tax-rate reductions and to enact them ( Paul Craig Roberts). |
| ASE | 1 | Automotive Service Excellence |
| ASF | 1 | and so forth |
| ASIS | 1 | The world's largest continent. It occupies the eastern part of the Eurasian landmass and its adjacent islands and is separated from Europe by the Ural Mountains. |
| ASOLI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ASSFS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| AST | 1 | Alaska Standard Time |
| ATM | 1 | An upper limb of the human body, connecting the hand and wrist to the shoulder. |
| ATS | 1 | Plural form of at |
| AUR | 1 | A colorless, odorless, tasteless, gaseous mixture, mainly nitrogen (approximately 78 percent) and oxygen (approximately 21 percent) with lesser amounts of argon, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, neon, helium, and other gases. |
| AVERY | 1 | Avery, Milton Clark 1893-1965. American painter. Influenced by the works of Henri Matisse, his style of subtle colors and flat patterns influenced abstract expressionism. |
| AXA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BABS | 1 | A diminutive of the female given name Barbara with suffix -s (-sy). |
| BADICAL | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BADTALK | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BAIN | 1 | A bath. |
| BAJA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BAMBI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BANT | 1 | To practise bantingism (which see). |
| BARTONS | 1 | Plural form of barton |
| BBE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BEAP | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BEDDYBYE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BELOVE | 1 | Simple past tense of Xyzy}}. |
| BENHUG | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BETT | 1 | Middle English forms of bet. |
| BEV | 1 | billion electron volts |
| BHOOT | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BIC | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BIGDICK | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BIGGERS | 1 | Plural form of bigger |
| BIODES | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BIRTHER | 1 | One who gives birth |
| BITCHASS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BLAG | 1 | Worthless nonsense; drivel. |
| BLAP | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BLOP | 1 | blob (vague amorphous mass of stuff) |
| BOGO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BOL | 1 | Bolivia |
| BON | 1 | CapeBon A peninsula of northeast Tunisia extending into the Mediterranean Sea across from Sicily. |
| BOOBERS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BRAIB | 1 | The portion of the vertebrate central nervous system that is enclosed within the cranium, continuous with the spinal cord, and composed of gray matter and white matter. It is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs. It is also the seat of consciousness, thought, memory, and emotion. |
| BRAUN | 1 | Braun, Eva 1912-1945. German lover and later wife of Adolf Hitler. They began living together in 1936, but the liaison was kept secret, and she was never seen in public with him. They were married hours before their double suicide on April 30, 1945. |
| BREEE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BRITE | 1 | To be or become overripe, as wheat, barley, or hops. |
| BROAST | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BROD | 1 | A sharp-pointed instrument. |
| BROT | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BRUCE | 1 | Bruce, Blanche Kelso 1841-1898. American political leader who was the first African-American politician to serve a full term in the U.S. Senate (1875-1881). |
| BRYNN | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| BURRO | 1 | A small donkey, especially one used as a pack animal. |
| CADA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| CALDERO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| CALLATE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| CANCE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| CANIS | 1 | A genus of carnivorous mammals, of the family Canid, including the dogs and wolves. |
| CASEY | 1 | A Irish surname. |
| CASPER | 1 | A city of east-central Wyoming on the North Platte River northwest of Cheyenne. It was founded in 1888 with the coming of the railroad and grew rapidly after the discovery of oil nearby. Population: 52,100. |
| CAVI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| CEO | 1 | chief executive officer |
| CEST | 1 | A woman's girdle; a cestus. |
| CET | 1 | Central European Time |
| CHAAT | 1 | any savory snack, sold from a roadside stall in India, or served as a starter in an Indian restaurant |
| CHAYA | 1 | a teahouse at a sumo arena where tickets may also be purchased |
| CHEESIE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| CHIAMO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| CHIX | 1 | Conforming to the current fashion; stylish: chic clothes; a chic boutique. |
| CHO | 1 | A measure of length used in Japan, equal to 60 ken or 360 shaku or Japanese feet. See ken and shaku. |
| CHOTE | 1 | A routine or minor duty or task. See Synonyms at task. |
| CINCO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| CINDY | 1 | A diminutive of Cynthia and, less commonly, of Lucinda; also used as a formal female given name. |
| CING | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| CLEO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| CLIF | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| CLIR | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| CLYDE | 1 | A river of southwest Scotland flowing about 171 km (106 mi) northwest to the Firth of Clyde, an estuary of the North Channel. The river is navigable to Glasgow for oceangoing vessels. |
| CMZ | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| COBO | 1 | Music A small jazz band. |
| COM | 1 | Together; with; joint; jointly: commingle. |
| COMPAS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| CORRE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| COV | 1 | A corncob: corn on the cob. |
| COZES | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| CPR | 1 | cardiopulmonary resuscitation |
| CRIMSIN | 1 | A deep to vivid purplish red to vivid red. |
| DADE | 1 | To hold up by leading strings or by the hand, as a child while he toddles. |
| DADY | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DAHU | 1 | A large forest tree, Artocarpus Lakoocha, of India and Ceylon, belonging to the breadfruit family. |
| DAIR | 1 | Of pleasing appearance, especially because of a pure or fresh quality; comely. |
| DAKOTA | 1 | Any of the Sioux peoples, especially any of the peoples of the Santee branch. |
| DAR | 1 | damage assessment routine |
| DARI | 1 | A variety of Middle Persian, the court language of the late Sassanid period and of classical Persian poetry. |
| DARIUS | 1 | Name of several kings in Achaemenid dynasty of Persia, 6th to 4th century BCE. |
| DARYA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DAS | 1 | Same as dassy. |
| DAVE | 1 | A diminutive of the male given name David. |
| DAVID | 1 | David Died c. 962 B.C. The second king of Judah and Israel. According to the Bible, he slew the Philistine giant Goliath and succeeded Saul as king. He is the reputed author of many of the Psalms. |
| DDD | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DECON | 1 | A region of southwest England bordering on the English Channel. Occupied in Paleolithic times, it became part of Wessex in the eighth century. |
| DELLY | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DEM | 1 | Democrat |
| DEND | 1 | To ward off. Often used with off: fend off an attack. |
| DENLEN | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DEPO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DESIREE | 1 | A female given name, anglicized from French Dsire. |
| DEUX | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DEVINE | 1 | Having the nature of or being a deity. |
| DGTYGIVD | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DHUBIS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DIAD | 1 | A sequence of two (different) monomers in a polymer |
| DIANA | 1 | Roman Mythology The virgin goddess of hunting and childbirth, traditionally associated with the moon and identified with the Greek Artemis. |
| DICKFACE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DICKUS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DICT | 1 | An often enclosed passage or channel for conveying a substance, especially a liquid or gas. |
| DIDNT | 1 | Contraction of did not. |
| DIEM | 1 | Diem, Ngo Dinh 1901-1963. Vietnamese political leader who became president of South Vietnam in 1954. He was assassinated in a military coup d'tat. |
| DIEZ | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DIMED | 1 | In the form of a dome. |
| DINAH | 1 | A daughter of Jacob and Leah. |
| DIPER | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DIRF | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DIXIE | 1 | A region of the southern and eastern United States, usually comprising the states that joined the Confederacy during the Civil War. The term was popularized in the minstrel song "Dixie's Land, written by Daniel D. Emmett (1815-1904) in 1859. |
| DOF | 1 | A domesticated carnivorous mammal (Canis familiaris) related to the foxes and wolves and raised in a wide variety of breeds. |
| DOGCVG | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DOGM | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DONER | 1 | One that dines: midnight diners enjoying the meal after the theater. |
| DOOB | 1 | A marijuana cigarette. |
| DOOD | 1 | Material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains or consists of essential body nutrients, such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, or minerals, and is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life. |
| DOODOO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DOOKIE | 1 | feces |
| DORF | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DOZEM | 1 | A set of 12. |
| DPANISH | 1 | Of or relating to Spain or its people or culture. |
| DUMASS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DUME | 1 | A coin of the United States or Canada worth ten cents. |
| DUNNAM | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| DURT | 1 | Earth or soil. |
| DZO | 1 | A male hybrid of a yak and a domesticated cow. |
| EAL | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| EARNT | 1 | simple past tense and past participle of earn. |
| ECO | 1 | Eco, Umberto Born 1932. Italian writer best known for his novels, including The Name of the Rose (1981). He has also written extensively on semiotics and British and American popular culture. |
| ECT | 1 | A combining form signifying without, outside, external. |
| EDDIE | 1 | A diminutive of Edward, Edgar, Edwin, or other male given names beginning with Ed-. |
| EDEN | 1 | Bible The garden of God and the first home of Adam and Eve. Also called Garden of Eden. |
| EDIH | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| EEA | 1 | A period of time as reckoned from a specific date serving as the basis of its chronological system. |
| EEE | 1 | A female sheep, especially when full grown. |
| EER | 1 | Contraction of ever. |
| EFFED | 1 | Fuck. |
| EIS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| EIT | 1 | To give or send out (matter or energy): isotopes that emit radioactive particles; a stove emitting heat. |
| ELE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ELI | 1 | In the Bible, a judge of Israel who was the teacher of Samuel. |
| ELIJAH | 1 | Elijah Ninth century B.C. Hebrew prophet who sought to abolish idolatry and restore justice. According to the Bible, he did not die but was carried skyward in a chariot of fire. |
| ELISA | 1 | A sensitive immunoassay that uses an enzyme linked to an antibody or antigen as a marker for the detection of a specific protein, especially an antigen or antibody. It is often used as a diagnostic test to determine exposure to a particular infectious agent, such as the AIDS virus, by identifying antibodies present in a blood sample. |
| EMO | 1 | A particular style of hardcore punk rock |
| ENN | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ENT | 1 | Performing, promoting, or causing a specified action: absorbent. |
| EPO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ERGE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ERIE | 1 | A Native American people formerly inhabiting the southern shore of Lake Erie in northern Ohio, northwest Pennsylvania, and western New York. The Erie ceased to exist as a people after being defeated by the Iroquois in the mid-17th century. |
| ERM | 1 | Used in hesitant speech, or to express uncertainty; um, umm. |
| ESA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ESO | 1 | An element in some words of Greek origin, meaning within. |
| ESPOSA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ESPOSO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ESTAS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ESTO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ETE | 1 | An organ of vision or of light sensitivity. |
| EUOI | 1 | A cry of impassioned rapture in ancient Bacchic revels. |
| EUROPE | 1 | The sixth-largest continent, extending west from the Dardanelles, Black Sea, and Ural Mountains. It is technically a vast peninsula of the Eurasian land mass. |
| EVA | 1 | extravehicular activity |
| EVO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| EWR | 1 | A female sheep, especially when full grown. |
| EWW | 1 | A female sheep, especially when full grown. |
| EXAGE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| EXE | 1 | An obsolete or dialectal form of ax. |
| FAGET | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FAGGET | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FAGINA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FAIT | 1 | Of pleasing appearance, especially because of a pure or fresh quality; comely. |
| FAK | 1 | Fuck |
| FAP | 1 | Drunk. |
| FARN | 1 | A tract of land cultivated for the purpose of agricultural production. |
| FATBOY | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FATFAG | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FBI | 1 | Federal Bureau of Investigation |
| FCFHWKI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FIANC | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FILSON | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FINU | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FIOES | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FIS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FITE | 1 | A rapid, persistent chemical change that releases heat and light and is accompanied by flame, especially the exothermic oxidation of a combustible substance. |
| FIVED | 1 | Simple past of dive. (scuba diving) |
| FIY | 1 | To be the proper size and shape for: These shoes fit me. |
| FLAVE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FLAVES | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FOA | 1 | A mass of bubbles of air or gas in a matrix of liquid film, especially an accumulation of fine, frothy bubbles formed in or on the surface of a liquid, as from agitation or fermentation. |
| FOO | 1 | A metasyntactic variable used to represent an unspecified entity. If part of a series of such entities, it is often the first in the series, and followed immediately by bar. |
| FORBIDIN | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FOSHO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FRAGGLE | 1 | To rob. |
| FRANCES | 1 | A female given name, feminine form of Francis. |
| FRICK | 1 | Frick, Henry Clay 1849-1919. American industrialist who amassed a fortune in the steel industry and bequeathed to the public a New York City mansion housing his art collection. |
| FRIL | 1 | A simplified spelling of frill. |
| FRT | 1 | To cook over direct heat in hot oil or fat. |
| FRUTE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FUED | 1 | A bitter, often prolonged quarrel or state of enmity, especially such a state of hostilities between two families or clans. |
| FUEGO | 1 | a volcano in south central Guatemala |
| FUGIO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FUK | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| FYE | 1 | A substance used to color materials. Also called dyestuff. |
| GABE | 1 | A diminutive of the male given name Gabriel. |
| GANDI | 1 | Gandhi, Indira Nehru 1917-1984. Indian political leader who served as prime minister (1966-1977 and 1980-1984). She was assassinated by Sikh extremists. |
| GANGA | 1 | See Ganges. |
| GANT | 1 | An obsolete or dialectal form of gaunt. |
| GASED | 1 | Plural form of gas |
| GATO | 1 | A small shark, Mustelus lunulatus, of the family Galeid: found on the west coast of Mexico. |
| GAX | 1 | A fax machine. |
| GAYZ | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GDHDNH | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GEECHEE | 1 | The Gullah creole. |
| GEEP | 1 | An animal produced artificially from the DNA of a goat and a sheep. |
| GENHUN | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GENNY | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GEOS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GER | 1 | A yurt. |
| GGFFVBH | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GGGKKTTG | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GILA | 1 | A genus of cyprinoid fishes or chubs, found in the Gila river in Arizona, known as hardtails. |
| GING | 1 | Same as gang, n., 2. |
| GITTY | 1 | A narrow, pedestrian, passageway in a residential area, between high brick walls, wooden fences, hedges, etc. |
| GLENYDA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GLINCH | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GLO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GOBE | 1 | Past participle of go1. |
| GOET | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GONA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GOSSE | 1 | A ditch or moat. |
| GOTTA | 1 | Informal Contraction of got to: I gotta go home. |
| GOUDA | 1 | A mild, close-textured, pale yellow cheese made from whole or partially skimmed milk. |
| GPPOL | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GRAYCEE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GREG | 1 | An English and Scottish male given name, diminutive of Gregory or Gregor (and sometimes derived from the surname Greig) |
| GRIL | 1 | Harsh; hard; severe; stern; rough. |
| GRIS | 1 | Gris, Juan Originally Jos Victoriano Gonzles. 1887-1927. Spanish painter who adopted and further developed cubism. His works include Homage to Picasso (1912). |
| GUH | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GUI | 1 | An interface for issuing commands to a computer utilizing a pointing device, such as a mouse, that manipulates and activates graphical images on a monitor. |
| GURN | 1 | A distorted facial expression. |
| GUS | 1 | A diminutive of the male given name Augustus. |
| GUTI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GUW | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GUZ | 1 | A measure of length used in Hindustan and Arabia, equal to about 27 inches in Bombay, to 33 inches in Madras, to 36 inches in Bengal, to 38 inches in Mysore, to 25 inches at Mocha, and to 31.6 inches at Bagdad. |
| GWAP | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| GYNO | 1 | abbreviation of gynecologist. |
| HABB | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| HALEY | 1 | Haley, Alex 1921-1992. American writer best known for Roots (1976), a fictionalized chronicle tracing his family history back to its African origins. |
| HATTIE | 1 | A diminutive of the female given name Harriet. |
| HED | 1 | Past tense and past participle of have. |
| HEK | 1 | See heck, hack. |
| HELLA | 1 | Intensifier, signifies an abundance of a thing; much or many. |
| HERMANA | 1 | A sister. |
| HERMANO | 1 | A brother. |
| HHK | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| HHY | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| HINTER | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| HITTA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| HIYA | 1 | An informal greeting, hi, hello. |
| HOA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| HODLUM | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| HOH | 1 | Any of various mammals of the family Suidae, which includes the domesticated pig as well as wild species, such as the boar and the wart hog. |
| HOM | 1 | Used as the direct object of a verb: They saw him at the meeting. |
| HOON | 1 | One who drives excessively quickly, loudly or irresponsibly; a street drag racer often driving heavily-customized cars, perhaps imitative of the sound of these. |
| HOR | 1 | A tool with a flat blade attached approximately at a right angle to a long handle, used for weeding, cultivating, and gardening. |
| HORD | 1 | An obsolete spelling of hoard. |
| HORE | 1 | Hoar. |
| HRICZO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| HUNAN | 1 | A province of southeast-central China. Under Chinese rule since the third century B.C., the province is noted for its timber and mineral resources. Changsha is the capital. Population: 63,200,000. |
| HVAC | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| IGBO | 1 | A member of a people inhabiting southeast Nigeria. |
| IIAH | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| IKE | 1 | A diminutive of the male given name Isaac. |
| IKR | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ILOVEYOU | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| INDIA | 1 | A peninsula and subcontinent of southern Asia south of the Himalaya Mountains, occupied by India, Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. |
| ING | 1 | A water meadow |
| INNED | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| INTELL | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| INUIT | 1 | A member of a group of Eskimoan peoples inhabiting the Arctic from northern Alaska eastward to eastern Greenland, particularly those of Canada. |
| IRISH | 1 | Of or relating to Ireland or its people, language, or culture. |
| ISA | 1 | An abbreviation used for the Book of Isaiah, an Old Testament book of the Bible. |
| ITALIA | 1 | a republic in southern Europe on the Italian Peninsula; was the core of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire between the 4th century BC and the 5th century AD |
| ITALIANA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| IYANA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| JACKKUIR | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| JADA | 1 | A female given name, a 2000s variant of Jade. |
| JAH | 1 | In Rastafarianism, God or Jehovah. |
| JAI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| JAKEISHA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| JALAPE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| JAMEYA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| JAN | 1 | One of an intermediate order between angels and men. |
| JANKY | 1 | of poor quality, odd |
| JAYLAN | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| JEB | 1 | A nickname |
| JEEWL | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| JEISER | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| JEN | 1 | A diminutive of the female given name Jennifer. |
| JENGA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| JESSICA | 1 | A female given name; formerly rare, but since the 1970s popular in all English-speaking countries . |
| JEWM | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| JEY | 1 | Used to attract attention or to express surprise, appreciation, wonder, or pleasure. |
| JHG | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| JIGGA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| JIK | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| JIP | 1 | The laterally projecting prominence of the pelvis or pelvic region from the waist to the thigh. |
| JIST | 1 | Honorable and fair in one's dealings and actions: a just ruler. See Synonyms at fair1. |
| JOI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| JONE | 1 | A fine-grained whetstone for giving a keen edge to a cutting tool. |
| JOVE | 1 | Roman Mythology See Jupiter. |
| JUYERT | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| KAAS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| KAI | 1 | A male given name of modern usage. |
| KANN | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| KANSAS | 1 | A plural of Kansa. |
| KEL | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| KEMA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| KEOLA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| KET | 1 | A vector, in Hilbert space, especially as representing the state of a quantum mechanical system; the complex conjugate of a bra; a ket vector. Symbolised by |>. |
| KOBE | 1 | A city of southern Honshu, Japan, on Osaka Bay south-southwest of Kyoto. A port and manufacturing center, it was almost entirely rebuilt after World War II. The city was badly damaged by an earthquake in 1995. Population: 1,530,000. |
| KOL | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| KOOL | 1 | alternative spelling of cool. |
| KOOTRA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| KOREA | 1 | A peninsula and former country of eastern Asia between the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan. Site of an ancient civilization dating to the 12th century B.C., the peninsula was united as a kingdom in the 7th century A.D. and despite a Mongol invasion (13th century) remained unified until the Japanese occupation of 1910 to 1945. After World War II the Soviet- and U.S.-occupied territories formed separate republics, and a North Korean invasion of the south led to the Korean War (1950-1953). The peninsula is now divided between North Korea and South Korea. |
| KOREAN | 1 | A native or inhabitant of Korea. |
| KOULA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| KRISSI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| KUWAIT | 1 | A country of the northeast Arabian Peninsula at the head of the Persian Gulf. Settled by Arab tribes in the early 18th century, it became a British protectorate in 1897 and an independent kingdom in 1961. Iraq invaded and occupied the country in 1990, sparking the Persian Gulf War (1991), which ended with Iraqi troops being driven out by a coalition of Arab and Western forces. With its major oil reserves, discovered in 1938, it has one of the highest per capita incomes in the world. The city of Kuwait is its capital. Population: 2,510,000. |
| LAA | 1 | A Buddhist monk of Tibet or Mongolia. |
| LABBY | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| LADYGAGA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| LAI | 1 | A mostly North European form of medieval song, with stanzas that do not repeat. |
| LARE | 1 | lore; learning |
| LARRY | 1 | Same as lorry, or lorrie. |
| LASOO | 1 | A long rope with a running noose at one end, used especially to catch horses and cattle. Also called lariat. |
| LAUREN | 1 | A female given name; a variant of Laura or a modern feminine form of Lawrence. Popular in the 1990s and the 2000s. |
| LAVERNE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| LAZERS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| LEED | 1 | A caldron; a copper kettle. |
| LEEN | 1 | Having a fine, sharp cutting edge or point. |
| LEGT | 1 | Of, belonging to, located on, or being the side of the body to the north when the subject is facing east. |
| LEM | 1 | A lunar excursion module. |
| LEON | 1 | A lion. |
| LEVEN | 1 | LochLeven A lake of eastern Scotland north-northwest of Edinburgh. Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned on an island in the lake from 1567 to 1568. |
| LEVITE | 1 | Bible A member of the tribe of Levi but not descended from Aaron and, if male, chosen to assist the Temple priests. |
| LIASE | 1 | To effect or establish a liaison. |
| LIASES | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| LIASON | 1 | An instance or a means of communication between different groups or units of an organization, especially in the armed forces. |
| LIH | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| LIMON | 1 | An obsolete form of lemon. |
| LINCH | 1 | A ledge; a right-angled projection. |
| LIPO | 1 | Li Po Died c. 762. Chinese poet whose verse reflects his interest in early folk songs and often has colorful and romantic subject matter. |
| LMAFO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| LOA | 1 | In the voodoo religion, a spirit intermediary between Bondye (the creator god) and human beings. |
| LOIS | 1 | The grandmother of Timothy. |
| LOLA | 1 | A female given name, a Spanish pet form of Dolores. |
| LONA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| LOOG | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| LOTHE | 1 | To dislike (someone or something) greatly; abhor. |
| LOTO | 1 | See lotto. |
| LOU | 1 | A diminutive of the male given name Louis. |
| LOUNG | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| LOVEBUG | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| LOVEME | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| LOVEN | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| LOVR | 1 | A deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person, such as that arising from kinship, recognition of attractive qualities, or a sense of underlying oneness. |
| LOXES | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| LPL | 1 | alternative form of LOL. |
| LUA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| LUCKYNO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| LUE | 1 | To sift: a miners' term. |
| LULABY | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| LUMOS | 1 | Plural form of lump |
| MAI | 1 | In New Zealand, a tree, the same as matai. |
| MAINE | 1 | A historical region and former province of northwest France south of Normandy. United with Anjou in 1126, it passed to England when Henry Plantagenet became king in 1154. Maine reverted to the French crown in 1481. |
| MAKAYLA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| MAM | 1 | Diminutive of mother. |
| MAME | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| MANDY | 1 | A diminutive of the female given name Amanda. Popular as a formal given name in the U.K. in the 1960s and 1970s. |
| MANX | 1 | Of or relating to the Isle of Man or its people, language, or culture. |
| MARID | 1 | In Mohammedan myth., an evil jinnee or genie or demon of the most powerful class. |
| MARIDS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| MARIYAH | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| MARKIE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| MASED | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| MAUI | 1 | An island of Hawaii northwest of Hawaii Island. It is the second-largest island in the state, with an economy based chiefly on sugar cane, pineapples, and tourism. |
| MCCURTY | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| MCKINNEY | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| MEA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| MEAST | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| MEER | 1 | Simple; unmixed. See mere, a. |
| MEESE | 1 | Plural form of moose |
| MEI | 1 | Japanese ornamental tree with fragrant white or pink blossoms and small yellow fruits |
| MELE | 1 | A Middle English form of meal. |
| MENS | 1 | Plural form of mean |
| MHK | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| MICAYA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| MIN | 1 | alternative form of min.. |
| MING | 1 | A Chinese dynasty (1368-1644) noted for its flourishing foreign trade, achievements in scholarship, and development of the arts, especially in porcelain, textiles, and painting. |
| MINJA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| MIO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| MNIAVR | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| MOFO | 1 | Abbreviation of motherfucker. |
| MOMO | 1 | A type of Tibetan, Ladakhi and Nepali dumpling made with a simple flour and water dough. |
| MONDAY | 1 | The second day of the week. |
| MONI | 1 | Something that is distinctively smaller than other members of its type or class. |
| MORENA | 1 | Any eel of the family Murnid, commonly called moray eels. They inhabit tropical and subtropical seas and are abundant about rocky places and coral reefs. Some of them reach a large size, and all are pugnacious and voracious. |
| MUK | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| MYLEKA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| MYLON | 1 | Any of a family of high-strength, resilient synthetic polymers, the molecules of which contain the recurring amide group CONH. |
| NAGE | 1 | A Middle English variant of natch. |
| NAIN | 1 | Own. |
| NAIVER | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| NALE | 1 | Ale; also, an alehouse. |
| NASH | 1 | Nash, Ogden 1902-1971. American writer known for his droll epigrammatic verse, much of which appeared in The New Yorker. |
| NEAL | 1 | To anneal. |
| NEATO | 1 | Neat (in the sense of being excellent or desirable). |
| NEEF | 1 | A full-grown steer, bull, ox, or cow, especially one intended for use as meat. |
| NEET | 1 | An obsolete spelling of neat. |
| NEHH | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| NEIL | 1 | A male given name. |
| NEL | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| NEMO | 1 | A memorandum. |
| NER | 1 | An interjection generally used when gloating about a perceived cause of humiliation or inferiority for the person being addressed, often when disagreeing with a statement considered incorrect or irrelevant. |
| NEVA | 1 | A river of northwest Russia flowing about 74 km (46 mi) from Lake Ladoga to the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. |
| NIC | 1 | Mythology A water sprite of German mythology, usually in human form or half-human and half-fish. |
| NIGS | 1 | Plural form of nig |
| NIKA | 1 | On the island of Guam, the name for several varieties of yam with cordate-acuminate leaves having a deep basal sinus, especially Dioscorea aculeata. |
| NIN | 1 | Not in. |
| NINA | 1 | the Babylonian goddess of the watery deep and daughter of Ea |
| NINER | 1 | One whose work or business it is to extract ore or minerals from the earth. |
| NMNH | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| NODIR | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| NOMBRE | 1 | An obsolete form of number. |
| NONI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| NOOBS | 1 | Plural form of boob |
| NOOS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| NORA | 1 | A female given name. |
| NORSE | 1 | Of or relating to medieval Scandinavia or its peoples, languages, or cultures. |
| NOTS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| NOVELA | 1 | Plural form of novel |
| NOX | 1 | A container typically constructed with four sides perpendicular to the base and often having a lid or cover. |
| NUEVE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| NUF | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| NUNCA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| NUNE | 1 | The cardinal number equal to 8 + 1. |
| NUSE | 1 | To be absorbed in one's thoughts; engage in meditation. |
| NUTE | 1 | Refraining from producing speech or vocal sound. |
| NUTSACKS | 1 | Plural form of nutsack |
| NYREE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| OAKLAND | 1 | A city of western California on San Francisco Bay opposite San Francisco. Founded on a site settled by Spanish colonists in 1820, it is a port and rail terminus connected with other communities in the Bay Area by bridge, tunnel, and rapid transit. Population: 397,000. |
| OBO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| OCHE | 1 | A line behind which a player's front foot must be placed when throwing a dart. |
| OCHO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| OER | 1 | Over. |
| OGERP | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| OHIO | 1 | A state of the north-central United States in the Great Lakes region. It was admitted as the 17th state in 1803. In prehistoric times Mound Builders inhabited the region, which was first explored by La Salle in 1669. The French-British rivalry for control of the area led to the last of the French and Indian Wars (1754-1763), in which the French were defeated. Ohio was part of the vast area ceded to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783 and became part of the Old Northwest by the Ordinance of 1787. It became a separate territory in 1799. Columbus is the capital and Cleveland the largest city. Population: 11,500,000. |
| OLIVIA | 1 | A female given name. |
| OMITT | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ONER | 1 | An extraordinary individual |
| OOE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| OOF | 1 | A sound mimicking the loss of air, as if someone's solar plexus had just been struck. |
| OORT | 1 | Dutch astronomer who proved that the galaxy is rotating and proposed the existence of the Oort cloud (1900-1992) |
| OPD | 1 | operations |
| OPP | 1 | opposite |
| ORAS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ORGI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ORION | 1 | Greek Mythology A giant hunter, pursuer of the Pleiades and lover of Eos, killed by Artemis. |
| ORR | 1 | Orr, Robert Gordon Called "Bobby. Born 1948. Canadian-born hockey player. He led the National Hockey League in scoring in 1970 and 1975 and was the first defenseman to score more than 100 points in a season. |
| OTA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| OUI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| OUTRAIL | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| OVERHIT | 1 | To hit (a tennis ball, for example) too hard or too far. |
| OVERLIT | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| OXE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| OXITE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| OXNARD | 1 | A city of southern California west-northwest of Los Angeles on the Pacific coast. It is a commercial and industrial center. Population: 184,000. |
| OZS | 1 | Plural form of ounces |
| PAGENT | 1 | An obsolete form of pageant and of pagine. |
| PAITRIT | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| PANEER | 1 | A soft, non-matured, Indian cheese. |
| PAOLA | 1 | A female given name borrowed from Italian term. |
| PASO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| PATR | 1 | The human head, especially the top of the head: a bald pate. |
| PATRICK | 1 | Patrick, Saint A.D. 389?-461? Christian missionary and patron saint of Ireland. |
| PAVO | 1 | A constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Apus and Indus. |
| PAYE | 1 | pay as you earn |
| PEEV | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| PENE | 1 | A Middle English form of pen. |
| PENTS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| PENUS | 1 | The male organ of copulation in higher vertebrates, homologous with the clitoris. In mammals, it also serves as the male organ of urinary excretion. |
| PEPSI | 1 | Pepsi Cola is a trademarked cola |
| PERL | 1 | A simplified spelling of pearl. |
| PERPA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| PERVE | 1 | short form of pervert |
| PEX | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| PHO | 1 | A Vietnamese rice noodle served in a soup typically with beef. |
| PICTION | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| PICTS | 1 | A race of people of uncertain origin, who inhabited Scotland in early times. |
| PIDS | 1 | To urinate. |
| PIK | 1 | A Turkish unit of length, a cubit. |
| PINO | 1 | In Spain and countries settled by the Spanish, a general name for pines and their allies. |
| PISTAL | 1 | Of or relating to a post office or mail service. |
| PITTER | 1 | See pitter-patter. |
| PLAYDID | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| PLUOT | 1 | A small, oval, soft fruit made by crossing a plum and an apricot. |
| PLUTO | 1 | Roman Mythology The god of the dead and the ruler of the underworld. |
| POA | 1 | A genus of grasses, including a great number of species, as the kinds called meadow grass, Kentucky blue grass, June grass, and spear grass (which see). |
| POGI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| POK | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| POOKIE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| POOO | 1 | An enclosed superstructure at the stern of a ship. |
| POOT | 1 | To fart. |
| POR | 1 | Any of various usually domestic containers made of pottery, metal, or glass, as: |
| POTERY | 1 | Ware, such as vases, pots, bowls, or plates, shaped from moist clay and hardened by heat. |
| PRE | 1 | Earlier; before; prior to: prehistoric. |
| PREM | 1 | prematurely born infant |
| PULNIK | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| PUNAN | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| PUNKED | 1 | simple past tense and past participle of punk. |
| PWND | 1 | alternative spelling of pwned. |
| QAI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| QUADE | 1 | To spoil or destroy. |
| QUAS | 1 | alternative spelling of kvass. |
| QUAT | 1 | A pustule. |
| QUEEB | 1 | The wife or widow of a king. |
| QUEN | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| QUERE | 1 | An obsolete form of quire, quire. |
| QUES | 1 | Plural form of queue |
| QUI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| QUIEF | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| QUIERO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| QUIM | 1 | The female genitalia; the vulva. |
| QWAS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| RABONE | 1 | A radish. |
| RAINA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| RAINDEER | 1 | See reindeer. |
| RANJA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| RAQ | 1 | Uncooked: raw meat. |
| RASIN | 1 | An obsolete form of resin. |
| RAV | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| REDAKAI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| REEDOW | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| REER | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| REET | 1 | right |
| REGAS | 1 | To refill an appliance such as an air-conditioning unit with the gases needed for operation. |
| REGO | 1 | Registration for a motor vehicle. |
| REIKI | 1 | A Japanese form of complementary or alternative medicine, developed (or rediscovered) during the latter half of the 19th century. |
| RELM | 1 | A community or territory over which a sovereign rules; a kingdom. |
| RENA | 1 | A small rockfish of the family Scorpnid, Sebastichthys elongatus. |
| RENEA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| RESAND | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| RESANDS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| RESEALER | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| RESP | 1 | Same as risp. |
| RETNA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| REZIP | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| RIBBET | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| RICA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| RINE | 1 | See rind. |
| RIS | 1 | A bough or branch; a twig. |
| RIZE | 1 | obsolete spelling of rise. |
| ROBERY | 1 | Robert, Henry Martyn 1837-1923. American army engineer and parliamentary authority. He designed the defenses for Washington, D.C., during the Civil War and later wrote Robert's Rules of Order (1876). |
| ROLD | 1 | Past tense and past participle of tell1. |
| ROMANIA | 1 | A country of southeast Europe with a short coastline on the Black Sea. Originally a Roman province, the area was conquered from the 3rd to the 12th century by a succession of invaders, including Goths, Huns, Magyars, and Mongols. In the 13th century two principalities, Moldavia and Walachia, emerged, becoming vassal states within the Turkish Empire and eventually Russian protectorates. They were united in 1861 and became independent in 1878. The rise of fascism in the 1930s led to the overthrow of the monarchy and the establishment of a dictatorship in 1940. Following Romania's surrender to the USSR during World War II, the country was declared (1947) a communist republic, which was overthrown in 1989 with army-supported countrywide revolts. Bucharest is the capital and the largest city. Population: 22,300,000. |
| RONE | 1 | An earlier, now only dialectal, form of roe. |
| ROSS | 1 | Ross, Betsy Griscom 1752-1836. American seamstress who, according to tradition, made the first American flag (June 1776) at the request of George Washington. |
| ROX | 1 | alternative spelling of rocks. (context 1) |
| RUF | 1 | A heavy fabric used to cover a floor. |
| RUMENIEN | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| RUS | 1 | The medieval Russian state, established c. 862 by Scandinavian traders and warriors led by Rurik, who founded a dynasty at Novgorod. In 882 his successor moved the capital to Kiev, the center of Kievan Russia. |
| RUSS | 1 | A Russian, or the Russians. |
| SAAG | 1 | An Indian dish made from greens (usually spinach) cooked down to a thick paste. |
| SAEP | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SAFIRE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SALA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SAN | 1 | Used as a courtesy title in Japanese-speaking areas as a suffix to the given name, surname, or title of the person being addressed, regardless of age or gender: Yamamoto san; sensei-san. |
| SAQ | 1 | Any of various tools, either hand-operated or power-driven, having a thin metal blade or disk with a sharp, usually toothed edge, used for cutting wood, metal, or other hard materials. |
| SARA | 1 | A female given name. |
| SAS | 1 | Affected or characterized by sorrow or unhappiness. |
| SATURN | 1 | Roman Mythology The god of agriculture. |
| SAV | 1 | A pouch or pouchlike structure in a plant or an animal, sometimes filled with fluid. |
| SAYED | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SCULLY | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SCUTZ | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SCYE | 1 | an armhole (or, occasionally, a leghole) in tailoring and dressmaking |
| SED | 1 | Past tense and past participle of say. |
| SEEG | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SEENS | 1 | Plural form of scene |
| SEGA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SERT | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SHARI | 1 | See Chari. |
| SHART | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SHET | 1 | Eye dialect spelling of shut. |
| SHI | 1 | alternative form of sie. |
| SHLT | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SHO | 1 | nonstandard spelling of sure, based on dialectal pronunciation |
| SHOA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SHOEL | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SID | 1 | A short form of the male given names Sidney,Sydney and Siddharth. |
| SIEMPRE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SIETE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SIEV | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SINIA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SISTINE | 1 | Of or relating to any of the five popes named Sixtus, especially Sixtus IV (1414-1484; reigned 1471-1484) and Sixtus V (1520-1590; reigned 1585-1590). |
| SJOE | 1 | A durable covering for the human foot, made of leather or similar material with a rigid sole and heel, usually extending no higher than the ankle. |
| SLORE | 1 | An extremely promiscuous female or male. |
| SMORE | 1 | To smother. See smoor. |
| SNOPE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SOG | 1 | Special Operations Group |
| SOH | 1 | An anglicised spelling of so. |
| SONY | 1 | alternative spelling of sonny. |
| SOOPE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SOZ | 1 | A plural of sock1. |
| SPAIN | 1 | A country of southwest Europe comprising most of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic and Canary Islands. Inhabited since the Stone Age, the region was colonized by Phoenicians and Greeks and later ruled by Carthage and Rome (after 201 B.C.). Barbarians first invaded Spain in A.D. 409 but were supplanted by Moors from North Africa (711-719), who organized a kingdom known for its learning and splendor. The Moors were gradually displaced by small Christian states and were ousted from their last stronghold, Granada, in 1492. Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile then became rulers of a united Spain, which became a world power through exploration and conquest. After the empire was lost in the 18th and 19th centuries, Spain experienced social and economic unrest that culminated in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) and the rise of Francisco Franco. After Franco's death in 1975 the monarchy was restored under King Juan Carlos, who oversaw the creation of a parliamentary democracy. Madrid is the capital and the largest city. Population: 40,400,000. |
| SPLOOGE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SPOOBIE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SPV | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SQUIZ | 1 | alternative form of squizz. |
| SSOHPKC | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| STARHUGS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| STD | 1 | sexually transmitted disease |
| STOE | 1 | To place or arrange, especially in a neat, compact way: stowed his gear in the footlocker. |
| STOWER | 1 | One who stows; specifically, a workman who assists in stowing away the cargo in the hold of a vessel. |
| STU | 1 | A diminutive of the male given name Stuart. |
| SUC | 1 | Thus; so. Used to indicate that a quoted passage, especially one containing an error or unconventional spelling, has been retained in its original form or written intentionally. |
| SUME | 1 | Plural form of sum |
| SUNDAY | 1 | The first day of the week. |
| SUNDROP | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| SUX | 1 | The cardinal number equal to 5 + 1. |
| TAA | 1 | a kind of pagoda in China and Japan. |
| TAES | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TAI | 1 | A family of languages spoken in southeast Asia and southern China that includes Thai, Lao, and Shan. |
| TAIPE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TAK | 1 | A wild, shaggy-haired ox (Bos grunniens) of the mountains of central Asia. |
| TAMEKA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TAPLINE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TARA | 1 | A village of eastern Ireland northwest of Dublin. It was the seat of Irish kings from ancient times until the sixth century A.D. |
| TASE | 1 | to shock with a stun gun; variant form of taser |
| TASKER | 1 | One who imposes a task. |
| TASKERS | 1 | Plural form of tasker |
| TAY | 1 | A river of central Scotland rising in the Grampian Mountains and flowing about 190 km (118 mi) through Loch Tay to the Firth of Tay, an inlet of the North Sea. |
| TAZ | 1 | A contribution for the support of a government required of persons, groups, or businesses within the domain of that government. |
| TAZE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TAZZ | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TEDD | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TEET | 1 | In bee-keeping, same as pipe, 5. |
| TENSERS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TERA | 1 | a three-tone Chadic language |
| TERRI | 1 | A female given name; a spelling variant of Terry, diminutive of Teresa. |
| TESTF | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TETE | 1 | A kind of wig; false hair. |
| TEXAN | 1 | Of or pertaining to the State of Texas. |
| TFR | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| THAD | 1 | A diminutive of the male given names Thaddeus and Thaddaeus. |
| THG | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| THUY | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TIG | 1 | tag, the children's game. |
| TIMMY | 1 | A diminutive of the male given name Timothy. |
| TINA | 1 | A female given name, short for Christina or for any name ending in -tina, such as Martina or Albertina. |
| TIO | 1 | Shortened form of Xyzy}}. |
| TIRD | 1 | Connected. |
| TIREA | 1 | Plural form of tire |
| TISE | 1 | To assume a standing position after lying, sitting, or kneeling. |
| TITE | 1 | Quickly; soon; fast: as, run as tite as you can. |
| TITLER | 1 | A large truncated cone of refined sugar. |
| TITO | 1 | Tito, Marshal. Originally Josip Broz (brz, brz) 1892-1980. Yugoslavian politician who led the resistance to Nazi occupation during World War II, established independence from the USSR (1948), and as president (1953-1980) pursued a national Communism that stressed neutrality in foreign affairs. |
| TITTS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TITY | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TIV | 1 | A habitual spasmodic muscular movement or contraction, usually of the face or extremities. |
| TODD | 1 | A Middle English surname. |
| TONOR | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TRAC | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TRANE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TREO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TRIAGER | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TRIAGERS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TROL | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TRYED | 1 | Past tense and past participle of try. |
| TSS | 1 | toxic shock syndrome |
| TUESDAY | 1 | The third day of the week. |
| TUPSU | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TUTE | 1 | abbreviation of tutorial. |
| TUTEY | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TWANKY | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TYLENOL | 1 | A trademark used for the drug acetaminophen. |
| TYLER | 1 | A city of northeast Texas east-southeast of Dallas. It is a refining and manufacturing center noted for its rose-growing industry. Population: 94,100. |
| TYRIW | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| TYTUD | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| UBE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| UBER | 1 | Super; high-level; high-ranking |
| UGLI | 1 | A cross between a tangerine and grapefruit, grown in the West Indies. |
| UHM | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| UMMA | 1 | alternative spelling of ummah. |
| URE | 1 | Only in collocation in ure. |
| UUR | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| UUU | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| UZO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| VAGOO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| VALERIA | 1 | A female given name. |
| VARMIT | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| VATO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| VDGLS | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| VEGAS | 1 | Las Vegas, a city in Nevada, USA. |
| VEGES | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| VETTE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| VEUNS | 1 | Plural form of vein |
| VGLD | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| VIEJO | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| VIN | 1 | vehicle identification number |
| VINAL | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| VLAM | 1 | Any of various usually burrowing marine and freshwater bivalve mollusks of the class Pelecypoda, including members of the genera Venus and Mya, many of which are edible. |
| VOC | 1 | An abbreviation of vocative. |
| VOL | 1 | Volume |
| VON | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| VUE | 1 | Games A long tapered rod with a leather tip used to strike the cue ball in billiards and pool. |
| WADW | 1 | To walk in or through water or something else that similarly impedes normal movement. |
| WAFE | 1 | To walk in or through water or something else that similarly impedes normal movement. |
| WANNA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| WAZ | 1 | Any of various natural, oily or greasy heat-sensitive substances, consisting of hydrocarbons or esters of fatty acids that are insoluble in water but soluble in nonpolar organic solvents. |
| WEEM | 1 | An earth-house; an artificial cave or subterranean building. |
| WEIST | 1 | The part of the human trunk between the bottom of the rib cage and the pelvis. |
| WELCPME | 1 | Received with pleasure and hospitality into one's company or home: a welcome guest. |
| WELFARR | 1 | Health, happiness, and good fortune; well-being. |
| WELK | 1 | Of a plant: to wither, wilt, decay. |
| WER | 1 | A man. |
| WESTPORT | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| WEY | 1 | An old English measure of weight containing 224 pounds; equivalent to 2 hundredweight. |
| WHUT | 1 | The least bit; an iota: doesn't give a whit what was said; not a whit afraid. |
| WIERD | 1 | Of, relating to, or suggestive of the preternatural or supernatural. |
| WINER | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| WIP | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| WOOB | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| WOR | 1 | Any of various invertebrates, as those of the phyla Annelida, Nematoda, Nemertea, or Platyhelminthes, having a long, flexible, rounded or flattened body, often without obvious appendages. |
| WRELIOIN | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| WRK | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| WRUT | 1 | Law A written order issued by a court, commanding the party to whom it is addressed to perform or cease performing a specified act. |
| WUZ | 1 | Eye dialect spelling of was. |
| WWW | 1 | World Wide Web |
| XAVIER | 1 | Xavier, Saint Francis 1506-1552. Spanish Jesuit missionary. A cofounder of the Jesuit order (1534) with Ignatius of Loyola, he established missionaries in Japan, Ceylon, and the East Indies. |
| XIT | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| XUS | 1 | Plural form of xu |
| YAT | 1 | New Orleans A member of a lower- and middle-class segment of the white population of New Orleans. |
| YEAY | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| YETTY | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| YLT | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| YMK | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| YOGEE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| YOP | 1 | The uppermost part, point, surface, or end. |
| YORK | 1 | Ruling house of England (1461-1485), including Edward IV, Edward V, and Richard III. During the Wars of the Roses its symbol was a white rose. |
| YOTE | 1 | to pour water on |
| YUH | 1 | you |
| YUI | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| YUOD | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| YURY | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| YUTERIOP | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| YVM | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ZAVE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ZEDGE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ZELT | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ZENG | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ZENHEAD | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ZET | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ZEW | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ZIE | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ZINEX | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ZINIA | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ZNGU | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ZOB | 1 | NO DEFINITION |
| ZOS | 1 | Plural form of zo |
| ZUKE | 1 | zucchini |
| ZUNI | 1 | A Pueblo people located in western New Mexico. |