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Words that sound like "aloof" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
Reserved and remote; either physically or emotionally distant; standoffish.
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(adv)
(obsolete) with all one's heart; dearly.
(n)
The first letter of the Arabic alphabet: ا (ʔalif).
(electronics) Initialism of Ultra Low Frequency, the band of radio waves between 300 hertz and 3000 hertz.
(N)
iLife is a discontinued software suite for macOS and iOS developed by Apple Inc.
(South Asia, Indian cooking) potato
A surname from Arabic.
A surname from Telugu used by members of many families in Andhra Pradesh, India.
(obsolete, rare) A cry of despair.
A surname, variant of Iliffe.
(v)
(Scotland) Pronunciation spelling of allow. [(ditransitive) To let one have as a suitable share of something.]
A male given name from Old Norse.
(mathematics) The cardinality of an infinite well-ordered (or well-orderable) set.
(archaic) Alternative form of Wolof. [A West African people, mostly in Senegal.]
(South Africa) A deep glen or ravine.
Having life; living; not dead.
A person who co-operates with or helps another; an associate; a friend.
(transitive, catenative) To permit, to give permission to.
At, to, or in the air or sky.
(transitive) To make quiet or put at rest; to pacify or appease; to quell; to calm.
On the lee side of a ship, to the leeward side (vs aweather)
a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (trademarks aleve and anaprox and aflaxen)
A female given name.
Obsolete spelling of allay. [(transitive) To make quiet or put at rest; to pacify or appease; to quell; to calm.]
A surname from French.
A surname.
Alternative form of caliph. [The holder of a monarchical title based on a claim to be a successor of Muhammad.]
(Canadian football) A player for Canadian Football League's Montreal Alouettes.
A member of the indigenous people of the Aleutian Islands of Alaska in the United States and of Kamchatka Krai in the Russia.
the ancestral form of Sinhalese, the Sinhala language, a Middle Indo-Aryan Prakrit of the 3rd century BCE.
(anatomy) A wing or winglike anatomic process or part, especially of bone.
Any fish of the genus Ulua.
(archaic) To or on the left-hand side.
A surname from German.
In Greek mythology, (or Aleos) the king of Arcadia, eponym of Alea, and founder of the cult of Athena Alea.
A vertical (or nearly vertical) rock face.
(music) A symbol found on a musical staff that indicates the pitches represented by the lines and the spaces on the staff [from 16th c.]
The European bullfinch.
(Norse mythology) A supernatural being similar to an elf; one of the Dǫkkálfar or Ljósalfar.
(transitive) To shed skin or outer layers.
A diminutive of the male given name Clifford.
(typography, computing) A visual representation of a letter, character, or symbol, in a specific font and style.
A place in England:
(computer hardware) arithmetic logic unit.
to avoid working
Olú is a popular name amongst people of the Yoruba ethnic group.
(graphical user interface) Acronym of change look and feel.
(Scotland, archaic) A quick glance.
(US, military, aviation, slang)(dated) Short Little Ugly Fucker, nickname for the Vought A-7 Corsair II jet fighter-bomber
A municipality, the capital city of North Ostrobothnia, Finland.
(informal) Very much; a great deal; to a large extent.
an Arabic language feminine given name.