Anagrams of intermeddle

Word intermeddle has 477 anagrams that can be made by using the letters of intermeddle.

10 letter words you can make with intermeddle

determined
adjective, resolute; staunch:
reddlemen
noun, ruddleman.
determine
verb (used with object), to settle or decide (a dispute, question, etc.) by an authoritative or conclusive decision.
treelined
adjective, having a line of trees:
dendrite
noun, Petrology, Mineralogy. a branching figure or marking, resembling moss or a shrub or tree in form, found on or in certain stones or minerals due to the presence of a foreign material. any arborescent crystalline growth.
demented
adjective, crazy; insane; mad.
Melitene
noun, ancient name of Malatya.
Merilee
noun, a female given name.
Meriden
noun, a city in central Connecticut.
dimeter
noun, a verse or line of two measures or feet, as He is gone on the mountain,/He is lost to the forest.
mitered
noun, the official headdress of a bishop in the Western Church, in its modern form a tall cap with a top deeply cleft crosswise, the outline of the front and back resembling that of a pointed arch.
reedmen
noun, a musician who plays a reed instrument.
Demeter
noun, the ancient Greek chthonian goddess of agriculture and the protector of marriage and the social order, identified by the Romans with Ceres. She presided over the Eleusinian mysteries.
tendril
noun, a threadlike, leafless organ of climbing plants, often growing in spiral form, which attaches itself to or twines round some other body, so as to support the plant.
demerit
noun, a mark against a person for misconduct or deficiency:
dementi
noun, an official denial by a government of actions, aims, etc., ascribed to it.
emetine
noun, a crystalline or white powdery substance, C 29 H 40 N 2 O 4 , the active principle of ipecac: used chiefly in the treatment of amebic dysentery and as an emetic and expectorant.
Emeline
noun, a female given name.
redline
noun, Automotive. the maximum rotational speed, or angular velocity, of the engine crankshaft that is considered safe: often measured in rpm. a red line or boundary of a red area that delineates such a value, as on a tachometer.
eremite
noun, a hermit or recluse, especially one under a religious vow.
Mildred
noun, a female given name: from Old English words meaning “mild” and “strength.”.
Meitner
noun, Lise [lee-zuh] /ˈli zə/ (Show IPA), 1878–1968, Austrian nuclear physicist.
trindle
noun, British Dialect. a wheel, especially of a wheelbarrow.
meletin
noun, quercetin.
element
noun, a component or constituent of a whole or one of the parts into which a whole may be resolved by analysis:
2,4,5-t
noun, a light-tan, water-insoluble solid, C 8 H 5 Cl 3 O 3 , used chiefly for killing weeds.
dreidel
noun, a four-sided top bearing the Hebrew letters nun, gimel, he, and shin, one on each side, used chiefly in a children's game traditionally played on the Jewish festival of Hanukkah.
inter.
dirndl
noun, a woman's dress with a close-fitting bodice and full skirt, commonly of colorful and strikingly patterned material, fashioned after Tyrolean peasant wear.
Edirne
noun, a city in NW Turkey, in the European part.
milter
noun, a male fish in breeding time.
redden
verb (used with object), to make or cause to become red.
Milner
noun, Alfred, 1st Viscount, 1854–1925, British statesman and colonial administrator.
needle
noun, a small, slender, rodlike instrument, usually of polished steel, with a sharp point at one end and an eye or hole for thread at the other, for passing thread through cloth to make stitches in sewing.
needed
noun, a requirement, necessary duty, or obligation:
tender
noun, the act of tendering; an offer of something for acceptance.
entire
noun, Archaic. the whole; entirety.
Ermine
noun, an Old World weasel, Mustela erminea, having in its winter color phase a white coat with black at the tip of the tail. Compare stoat.
teener
noun, a teenager.
enter-
relent
verb (used with object), Obsolete. to cause to soften in feeling, temper, or determination.
rident
adjective, laughing; smiling; cheerful.
indeed
adverb, in fact; in reality; in truth; truly (used for emphasis, to confirm and amplify a previous statement, to indicate a concession or admission, or, interrogatively, to obtain confirmation):
minded
noun, (in a human or other conscious being) the element, part, substance, or process that reasons, thinks, feels, wills, perceives, judges, etc.:
retene
noun, a crystalline hydrocarbon, C 18 H 18 , obtained chiefly from the tar of resinous woods and certain fossil resins.
Tedder
noun, a person who teds.
minder
noun, Chiefly British. a person who looks after something (usually used in combination):
ridden
noun, a journey or excursion on a horse, camel, etc., or on or in a vehicle.
eterne
adjective, eternal.
Riddle
noun, a question or statement so framed as to exercise one's ingenuity in answering it or discovering its meaning; conundrum.
milden
verb (used with or without object), to make or become mild or milder.
remind
verb (used with object), to cause (a person) to remember; cause (a person) to think (of someone or something):
M-line
noun, one of a series of lines (M-series) in the x-ray spectrum of an atom corresponding to radiation (M-radiation) caused by the transition of an electron to the M-shell.
Nereid
noun, any elongate cylindrical worm of the polychaete family Nereididae, including clamworms.
Ederle
noun, Gertrude Caroline, 1906–2003, U.S. swimmer.
redeem
verb (used with object), to buy or pay off; clear by payment:
Middle
noun, the point, part, position, etc., equidistant from extremes or limits.
melter
noun, a person or thing that melts.
Mendel
noun, Gregor Johann [greg-er yoh-hahn;; German grey-gawr yoh-hahn] /ˈgrɛg ər ˈyoʊ hɑn;; German ˈgreɪ gɔr ˈyoʊ hɑn/ (Show IPA), 1822–84, Austrian monk and botanist.
dement
verb (used with object), to make mad or insane.
lierne
noun, an ornamental vaulting rib other than one springing from a pier or a ridge rib.
delete
verb (used with object), to strike out or remove (something written or printed); cancel; erase; expunge.
limner
noun, a person who paints or draws.
tinder
noun, a highly flammable material or preparation formerly used for catching the spark from a flint and steel struck together for fire or light.
linter
noun, linters, short cotton fibers that stick to seeds after a first ginning.
midden
noun, a dunghill or refuse heap.
Melete
noun, one of the original three Muses, the Muse of meditation. Compare Aoede, mneme (def 2).
Eldred
noun, a male given name: from Old English words meaning “old” and “counsel.”.
Melder
noun, the quantity of meal ground at one time; the yield of meal from a crop or specific amount of grain.
tremie
noun, a funnellike device lowered into water to deposit concrete.
triene
noun, any compound containing three double bonds.
Medit.
meddle
verb (used without object), to involve oneself in a matter without right or invitation; interfere officiously and unwantedly:
mender
noun, a person or thing that mends.
dendr-
Tilden
noun, Samuel Jones, 1814–86, U.S. statesman.
denier
noun, a person who denies.
metier
noun, a field of work; occupation, trade, or profession.
reddle
noun, verb (used with object), ruddle.
Leiden
noun, a city in W Netherlands.
entree
noun, a dish served as the main course of a meal.
deride
verb (used with object), to laugh at in scorn or contempt; scoff or jeer at; mock.
Merlin
noun, a small, bold falcon, Falco columbarius, of the Northern Hemisphere.
Eileen
noun, a female given name, form of Helen.
tiered
noun, one of a series of rows or ranks rising one behind or above another, as of seats in an amphitheater, boxes in a theater, guns in a man-of-war, or oars in an ancient galley.
dentil
noun, any of a series of closely spaced, small, rectangular blocks, used especially in classical architecture beneath the coronas of Ionic, Corinthian, and Composite cornices.
denti-
emeer
noun, emir.
Niter
noun, potassium nitrate.
nitre
noun, niter.
Emile
noun, a didactic novel (1762) by J. J. Rousseau, dealing principally with the author's theories of education.
Emden
noun, a seaport in NW Germany.
Ender
noun, Kornelia [kawr-neyl-yuh,, -ney-lee-uh] /kɔrˈneɪl yə,, -ˈneɪ li ə/ (Show IPA), born 1958, German swimmer.
emend
verb (used with object), to edit or change (a text).
nitr-
Milne
noun, A(lan) A(lexander) 1882–1956, English novelist, playwright, and author of prose and verse for children.
Ernie
noun, a male given name, form of Ernest.
meter
noun, the fundamental unit of length in the metric system, equivalent to 39.37 U.S. inches, originally intended to be, and being very nearly, equal to one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the pole measured on a meridian: defined from 1889 to 1960 as the distance between two lines on a platinum-iridium bar (the “International Prototype Meter”) preserved at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures near Paris; from 1960 to 1983 defined as 1,650,763.73 wavelengths of the orange-red radiation of krypton 86 under specified conditions; and now defined as 1/299,792,458 of the distance light travels in a vacuum in one second. Abbreviation: m.
Meier
noun, Richard, born 1934, U.S. architect.
litre
noun, liter.
liter
noun, a unit of capacity redefined in 1964 by a reduction of 28 parts in a million to be exactly equal to one cubic decimeter. It is equivalent to 1.0567 U.S. liquid quarts and is equal to the volume of one kilogram of distilled water at 4°C. Abbreviation: l.
melee
noun, a confused hand-to-hand fight or struggle among several people.
liner
noun, a ship or airplane operated by a transportation or conveyance company.
limen
noun, threshold (def 4).
Mende
noun, a member of a people living in Sierra Leone and Liberia.
merde
noun, excrement.
merit
noun, claim to respect and praise; excellence; worth.
Merle
noun, the blackbird, Turdus merula.
metr-
Mitre
noun, Bartolomé [bahr-taw-law-me] /ˌbɑr tɔ lɔˈmɛ/ (Show IPA), 1821–1906, Argentine soldier, statesman, and author: president of Argentina 1862–68.
miler
noun, a participant in a one-mile race.
elite
noun, (often used with a plural verb) the choice or best of anything considered collectively, as of a group or class of persons.
Irene
noun, Classical Mythology. one of the Horae, the personification of peace.
intr.
intel
noun, intelligence (defs 4, 6).
inlet
noun, an indentation of a shoreline, usually long and narrow; small bay or arm.
inert
adjective, having no inherent power of action, motion, or resistance (opposed to active):
Indre
noun, a department in central France. 2667 sq. mi. (6910 sq. km). Capital: Châteauroux.
Miner
noun, Also called mineworker. a person who works in a mine, especially a commercial mine producing coal or metallic ores.
idler
noun, a person who passes time in a lazy or unproductive way.
miter
noun, the official headdress of a bishop in the Western Church, in its modern form a tall cap with a top deeply cleft crosswise, the outline of the front and back resembling that of a pointed arch.
Elmer
noun, a male given name: from Old English words meaning “noble” and “famous.”.
trine
noun, a set or group of three; triad.
elint
noun, the gathering of military or other intelligence through the monitoring of electronic signals other than voice communications, as satellite transmissions, rocket telemetry, and radar.
dent.
tired
noun, British Dialect. fatigue.
retd.
retem
noun, a shrub, Retama raetam, of Syria and Arabia, having white flowers: said to be the juniper of the Old Testament.
term.
timer
noun, a person or thing that times.
Tiler
noun, a person who lays tiles.
tiled
noun, a thin slab or bent piece of baked clay, sometimes painted or glazed, used for various purposes, as to form one of the units of a roof covering, floor, or revetment.
demi-
demit
noun, Also, dimit. (especially in Freemasonry) a written certification of honorable withdrawal or resignation, as from membership.
tilde
noun, a diacritic (~) placed over an n, as in Spanish mañana, to indicate a palatal nasal sound or over a vowel, as in Portuquese são, to indicate nasalization.
denim
noun, a heavy, Z-twist, twill cotton for jeans, overalls, and other work and leisure garments.
Teide
noun, Pi·co de [pee-kaw th e] /ˈpi kɔ ðɛ/ (Show IPA) a volcanic peak in the Canary Islands, on Tenerife. 12,190 feet (3716 meters).
Deere
noun, John, 1804–86, U.S. inventor and manufacturer of farm implements.
derm-
tele-
diner
noun, a person who dines.
temin
noun, Howard M(artin) 1934–94, U.S. virologist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1975.
elide
verb (used with object), to omit (a vowel, consonant, or syllable) in pronunciation.
Temne
noun, a member of a people living mainly in Sierra Leone.
dimer
noun, a molecule composed of two identical, simpler molecules.
Terni
noun, a city in central Italy.
deter
verb (used with object), to discourage or restrain from acting or proceeding:
diene
noun, any compound, as 1,3-butadiene, CH 2 =CH−CH=CH 2 , that contains two double bonds.
terne
noun, terne metal.
rente
noun, revenue or income, or the instrument evidencing a right to such periodic receipts.
dried
noun, a prohibitionist.
edit.
elemi
noun, any of various fragrant resins from certain trees, especially Canarium commune, used chiefly in the manufacture of varnishes, lacquers, ointments, and in perfumery.
eerie
adjective, uncanny, so as to inspire superstitious fear; weird:
eider
noun, eider duck.
30-30
edile
noun, aedile.
trend
noun, the general course or prevailing tendency; drift:
Elder
noun, a person who is older or higher in rank than oneself.
elem.
tried
noun, an attempt or effort:
2,4-d
noun, a white to yellow, crystalline powder, C 8 H 6 O 3 Cl 2 , slightly soluble in water: used for killing weeds.
remit
noun, Law. a transfer of the record of an action from one tribunal to another, particularly from an appellate court to the court of original jurisdiction.
treen
noun, treenware.
Renee
noun, a female given name, French form of Renata.
reni-
treed
noun, a plant having a permanently woody main stem or trunk, ordinarily growing to a considerable height, and usually developing branches at some distance from the ground.
Mede
noun, a native or inhabitant of Media.
Meer
noun, Jan van der [yahn vahn der] /yɑn vɑn dɛr/ (Show IPA), Vermeer, Jan.
Mid.
trim
noun, the condition, order, or fitness of a person or thing for action, work, use, etc.
met.
meed
noun, a reward or recompense.
tide
noun, the periodic rise and fall of the waters of the ocean and its inlets, produced by the attraction of the moon and sun, and occurring about every 12 hours.
mete
noun, a limiting mark.
tirl
noun, a wheel, cam, or any revolving mechanism or piece of machinery.
meet
noun, an assembly, as of persons and hounds for a hunt or swimmers or runners for a race or series of races:
Mend
noun, the act of mending; repair or improvement.
tire
noun, British Dialect. fatigue.
melt
noun, the act or process of melting; state of being melted.
Tine
noun, a sharp, projecting point or prong, as of a fork.
MELD
noun, the act of melding.
men-
Time
noun, the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another.
tri-
tier
noun, one of a series of rows or ranks rising one behind or above another, as of seats in an amphitheater, boxes in a theater, guns in a man-of-war, or oars in an ancient galley.
trid
ment
tile
noun, a thin slab or bent piece of baked clay, sometimes painted or glazed, used for various purposes, as to form one of the units of a roof covering, floor, or revetment.
mere
noun, Chiefly British Dialect. a lake or pond.
Tree
noun, a plant having a permanently woody main stem or trunk, ordinarily growing to a considerable height, and usually developing branches at some distance from the ground.
Meir
noun, Golda [gohl-duh] /ˈgoʊl də/ (Show IPA), (Goldie Mabovitch; Goldie Myerson) 1898–1978, Israeli political leader, born in Russia: prime minister 1969–74.
tern
noun, any of numerous aquatic birds of the subfamily Sterninae of the family Laridae, related to the gulls but usually having a more slender body and bill, smaller feet, a long, deeply forked tail, and a more graceful flight, especially those of the genus Sterna, as S. hirundo (common tern) of Eurasia and America, having white, black, and gray plumage.
MILR
midn
nide
noun, a nest or brood, especially of pheasants.
need
noun, a requirement, necessary duty, or obligation:
rete
noun, a pierced plate on an astrolabe, having projections whose points correspond to the fixed stars.
Neel
noun, Louis Eugène Félix [lwee œ-zhen fey-leeks] /lwi œˈʒɛn feɪˈliks/ (Show IPA), 1904–2000, French physicist: Nobel prize 1970.
neem
Neil
noun, a male given name: from an Irish word meaning “champion.”.
rent
noun, a payment made periodically by a tenant to a landlord in return for the use of land, a building, an apartment, an office, or other property.
nerd
noun, a person considered to be socially awkward, boring, unstylish, etc.
rend
verb (used with object), to separate into parts with force or violence:
Neri
noun, Saint Philip (Filippo Neri) 1515–95, Italian priest: founder of Congregation of the Oratory.
Nier
noun, Alfred Otto Carl, 1911–1994, U.S. physicist.
Riel
noun, a paper money and monetary unit of Cambodia, equal to 100 sen.
Nile
noun, a river in E Africa, the longest in the world, flowing N from Lake Victoria to the Mediterranean. 3473 miles (5592 km) long; from the headwaters of the Kagera River, 4000 miles (6440 km) long.
rel.
reit
noun, real-estate investment trust.
Redd
noun, the spawning area or nest of trout or salmon.
Rein
noun, Often, reins. a leather strap, fastened to each end of the bit of a bridle, by which the rider or driver controls a horse or other animal by pulling so as to exert pressure on the bit.
Reid
noun, Sir George Huston, 1845–1918, Australian statesman, born in Scotland: prime minister 1904–05.
Reel
noun, a cylinder, frame, or other device that turns on an axis and is used to wind up or pay out something.
Reed
noun, the straight stalk of any of various tall grasses, especially of the genera Phragmites and Arundo, growing in marshy places.
M-16
noun, a lightweight, fully automatic rifle shooting a small-caliber bullet at an extremely high velocity: a U.S. Army combat weapon for mobile units and jungle fighting.
rede
noun, counsel; advice.
ride
noun, a journey or excursion on a horse, camel, etc., or on or in a vehicle.
rile
verb (used with object), to irritate or vex.
mien
noun, air, bearing, or demeanor, as showing character, feeling, etc.:
min.
mil.
mild
noun, British. beer that has a blander taste than bitter.
ter.
Mile
noun, Also called statute mile. a unit of distance on land in English-speaking countries equal to 5280 feet, or 1760 yards (1.609 kilometers).
tend
Verb phrases, tend on/upon, Archaic. to attend or wait upon; minister to; serve:
ten.
Milt
noun, the sperm-containing secretion of the testes of fishes.
tel-
teil
noun, Archaic. the European linden, Tilia europaea.
teen
noun, Archaic. suffering; grief.
rime
noun, Also called rime ice. an opaque coating of tiny, white, granular ice particles, caused by the rapid freezing of supercooled water droplets on impact with an object. Compare frost (def 3), glaze (def 17).
teem
verb (used with object), Obsolete. to produce (offspring).
Mind
noun, (in a human or other conscious being) the element, part, substance, or process that reasons, thinks, feels, wills, perceives, judges, etc.:
teel
noun, til.
rite
noun, a formal or ceremonial act or procedure prescribed or customary in religious or other solemn use:
MiNE
noun, an excavation made in the earth for the purpose of extracting ores, coal, precious stones, etc.
rit.
mint
noun, any aromatic herb of the genus Mentha, having opposite leaves and small, whorled flowers, as the spearmint and peppermint. Compare mint family.
Rind
noun, a thick and firm outer coat or covering, as of certain fruits, cheeses, and meats:
mire
noun, a tract or area of wet, swampy ground; bog; marsh.
mite
noun, any of numerous small to microscopic arachnids of the subclass Acari, including species that are parasitic on animals and plants or that feed on decaying matter and stored foods.
mdnt
1080
M-14
noun, a fully automatic, gas-operated, .30 caliber rifle developed from the M-1: replaced the M-1 as the standard U.S. Army combat rifle.
dim.
idem
noun, another exactly the same.
dint
noun, force; power:
idle
noun, the state or quality of being idle.
Dine
noun, Scot. dinner.
IEEE
Din.
dime
noun, a cupronickel-clad coin of the U.S. and Canada, the 10th part of a dollar, equal to 10 cents.
IndE
Ind.
int.
intl
Diet
noun, food and drink considered in terms of its qualities, composition, and its effects on health:
Ire.
diel
adjective, of or relating to a 24-hour period, especially a regular daily cycle, as of the physiology or behavior of an organism.
item
noun, a separate article or particular:
iter
noun, a canal or passage.
dern
adjective, adverb, verb (used with object), darn2 .
dir.
DIRE
adjective, causing or involving great fear or suffering; dreadful; terrible:
der.
Enid
noun, a city in N Oklahoma.
Emil
noun, a male given name: from Latin Aemilius, a family name.
emir
noun, a chieftain, prince, commander, or head of state in some Islamic countries.
Eire
noun, the Irish name of Ireland.
Edie
noun, a female given name, form of Edith.
Eden
noun, the place where Adam and Eve lived before the Fall. Gen. 2:8–24.
emit
verb (used with object), to send forth (liquid, light, heat, sound, particles, etc.); discharge.
end-
Drin
noun, a river in S Europe, flowing generally NW from SW Macedonia through N Albania into the Adriatic. 180 miles (290 km) long.
enl.
dirl
verb (used without object), to vibrate; shake.
dree
adjective, tedious; dreary.
Erie
noun, Lake, a lake between the NE central United States and SE central Canada: the southernmost lake of the Great Lakes; Commodore Perry's defeat of the British in 1813. 239 miles (385 km) long; 9940 sq. mi. (25,745 sq. km).
Erin
noun, Literary. Ireland.
Erne
noun, sea eagle.
DMDT
dlr.
dite
noun, a bit (usually used in negative constructions):
DIRT
noun, any foul or filthy substance, as mud, grime, dust, or excrement.
dere
adjective, dear2 .
ile-
Deni
noun, a monetary unit of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, the 100th part of a denar.
Line
noun, a mark or stroke long in proportion to its breadth, made with a pen, pencil, tool, etc., on a surface:
lien
noun, Law. the legal claim of one person upon the property of another person to secure the payment of a debt or the satisfaction of an obligation.
lier
noun, a person or thing that lies, as in wait or in ambush.
Deer
noun, any of several ruminants of the family Cervidae, most of the males of which have solid, deciduous antlers.
lime
noun, Also called burnt lime, calcium oxide, caustic lime, calx, quicklime. a white or grayish-white, odorless, lumpy, very slightly water-soluble solid, CaO, that when combined with water forms calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) obtained from calcium carbonate, limestone, or oyster shells: used chiefly in mortars, plasters, and cements, in bleaching powder, and in the manufacture of steel, paper, glass, and various chemicals of calcium.
limn
verb (used with object), to represent in drawing or painting.
lin.
Lind
noun, Jenny (Johanna Maria Lind Goldschmidt"The Swedish Nightingale") 1820–87, Swedish soprano.
lint
noun, minute shreds or ravelings of yarn; bits of thread.
deet
plural noun, details:
Dene
noun, a bare, sandy tract or low sand hill near the sea.
lit.
LitD
lite
noun, light2 (def 36).
deem
verb (used with object), to hold as an opinion; think; regard:
deed
noun, something that is done, performed, or accomplished; an act:
Ltd.
med.
lied
noun, a typically 19th-century German art song characterized by the setting of a poetic text in either strophic or through-composed style and the treatment of the piano and voice in equal artistic partnership:
EMet
deil
noun, devil.
dele
noun, a mark, as or , used to indicate matter to be deleted.
deli
noun, a delicatessen.
deme
noun, one of the administrative divisions of ancient Attica and of modern Greece.
Leet
noun, a special annual or semiannual court in which the lords of certain manors had jurisdiction over local disputes.
leer
noun, a lascivious or sly look.
Den.
lend
Idioms, lend a hand, to give help; aid:
lent
noun, (in the Christian religion) an annual season of fasting and penitence in preparation for Easter, beginning on Ash Wednesday and lasting 40 weekdays to Easter, observed by Roman Catholic, Anglican, and certain other churches.
Dem.
Del.
Dee
noun, a metal loop attached to tack, for fastening gear:
RID
noun, a journey or excursion on a horse, camel, etc., or on or in a vehicle.
DEd
dtd
ret
verb (used with object), to soak in water or expose to moisture, as flax or hemp, to facilitate the removal of the fiber from the woody tissue by partial rotting.
ETD
ed.
EDD
Ede
noun, a city in SW Nigeria.
EDT
de-
REM
noun, the quantity of ionizing radiation whose biological effect is equal to that produced by one roentgen of x-rays.
DDT
EdM
abbreviation, electronic dance music: a range of genres of electronic music often played in nightclubs and characterized by a strong danceable beat:
DET
EEE
EEL
noun, any of numerous elongated, snakelike marine or freshwater fishes of the order Apodes, having no ventral fins.
eir
DDR
Ree
noun, reeve3 .
eld
noun, age.
dd.
TID
DRE
tr.
rnd
Eli
noun, a Hebrew judge and priest. I Sam. 1–4.
DIL
tin
noun, Chemistry. a low-melting, malleable, ductile metallic element nearly approaching silver in color and luster: used in plating and in making alloys, tinfoil, and soft solders. Symbol: Sn; atomic weight: 118.69; atomic number: 50; specific gravity: 7.31 at 20°C.
dit
noun, an echoic word, the referent of which is a click or brief tone interval, used to designate the dot of Morse code, International Morse code, etc.
Die
noun, Machinery. any of various devices for cutting or forming material in a press or a stamping or forging machine. a hollow device of steel, often composed of several pieces to be fitted into a stock, for cutting the threads of bolts or the like. one of the separate pieces of such a device. a steel block or plate with small conical holes through which wire, plastic rods, etc., are drawn.
tee
noun, the letter T or t.
Ted
noun, British Slang. Teddy boy.
TDD
rte
rt.
DID
noun, Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
di.
RLD
DMD
tlr
DML
rin
noun, a money of account of Japan, the thousandth part of a yen or the tenth part of a sen.
DMT
RIM
noun, the outer edge, border, margin, or brink of something, especially of a circular object.
DNR
Dr.
DEI
adverb, by the grace of God.
Tim
noun, a male given name, form of Timothy.
rm.
plural, ream.
Rd.
ELM
noun, any tree of the genus Ulmus, as U. procera (English elm) characterized by the gradually spreading columnar manner of growth of its branches. Compare American elm, elm family.
let
noun, British. a lease.
ml.
MLD
eme
noun, friend.
MLR
Ler
noun, the personification of the sea and the father of Manannan: corresponds to the Welsh Llyr.
MNE
Mr.
plural, mister: a title of respect prefixed to a man's name or position:
ide
lid
noun, a removable or hinged cover for closing the opening, usually at the top, of a pot, jar, trunk, etc.; a movable cover.
MRE
Lie
noun, a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood. Synonyms: prevarication, falsification. Antonyms: truth.
LIM
MRI
Mt.
MTI
id.
MIT
MI6
noun, the government's secret intelligence service.
lei
noun, (in the Hawaiian Islands) a wreath of flowers, leaves, etc., for the neck or head.
MI5
noun, the government's security and counterespionage service that works in liaison with Scotland Yard's Special Branch.
mi.
MIE
Lt.
LED
noun, light-emitting diode: a semiconductor diode that emits light when conducting current and is used in electronic displays, indoor and outdoor lighting, etc.
Lee
noun, protective shelter:
ite
MIR
noun, a village commune of peasant farmers in prerevolutionary Russia.
Len
noun, a male given name, form of Leonard.
IRL
Ir.
ine
in.
il-
ier
mtn
Lir
noun, Ler.
Ld.
en-
red
noun, any of various colors resembling the color of blood; the primary color at one extreme end of the visible spectrum, an effect of light with a wavelength between 610 and 780 nanometers.
Re.
MDT
M-1
noun, a semiautomatic, gas-operated, .30 caliber, clip-fed rifle, with a weight of 8.56 pounds (3.88 kg): the standard U.S. Army rifle in World War II and in the Korean War.
nr.
NMR
NMI
Me.
EMR
EMT
nit
noun, the egg of a parasitic insect, especially of a louse, often attached to a hair or a fiber of clothing.
NIM
noun, a game in which two players alternate in drawing counters, pennies, or the like, from a set of 12 arranged in three rows of 3, 4, and 5 counters, respectively, the object being to draw the last counter, or, sometimes, to avoid drawing it.
Md.
ltr
ETR
NED
noun, a male given name, form of Edward.
Nil
noun, nothing; naught; zero.
NDE
LMT
ene
NET
noun, a bag or other contrivance of strong thread or cord worked into an open, meshed fabric, for catching fish, birds, or other animals:
ERE
preposition, conjunction, before.
ERT
Mel
noun, honey.
Nee
adjective, born (placed after the name of a married woman to introduce her maiden name):
ne-
2D
noun, a two-dimensional form or appearance:
3D
noun, a three-dimensional form or appearance:
D.
ln
TL
LR
dl
LM
TN
TM
i.
le
DN
RN
el
noun, Informal. elevated railroad.
RI
R.
NM
NL
er
interjection, (used to express or represent a pause, hesitation, uncertainty, etc.).
EI
ee
E.
noun, Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
DT
noun, a withdrawal syndrome occurring in persons who have developed physiological dependence on alcohol, characterized by tremor, visual hallucinations, and autonomic instability. Abbreviation: d.t.
et
verb, a simple past tense of eat.
NI
L2
ND
N.
t.
TD
T1
TE
noun, ti1 .
DM
MN
IT
noun, (in children's games) the player called upon to perform some task, as, in tag, the one who must catch the other players.
L.
LI
noun, the solmization syllable used for the semitone between the sixth and seventh degrees of a scale.
TI
noun, the syllable for the seventh tone of a diatonic scale.
L1
M.
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