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Words that sound like "bliss" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(n)
Perfect happiness.
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(v)
To invoke divine favor upon.
Obsolete spelling of bless. [To make something holy by religious rite, sanctify.]
(fashion) A shirt for women or girls, particularly a shirt with buttons and often a collar; a dress shirt tailored for women.
(computing) Acronym of Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms.
(obsolete) Alternative spelling of blowze (“A ruddy, fat-faced woman; a wench.”) [(obsolete) A ruddy, fat-faced woman, or a wench.]
A city and commune, the prefecture of Loir-et-Cher department, Centre-Val de Loire, France.
A layer of material.
(adv)
Pronunciation spelling of please, representing primarily German or Slavic accented English. [Used to make a polite request.]
A fabric treated so as to be permanently puckered or crinkled.
A surname from French.
(usually in the plural, informal) A feeling of sadness or depression.
A fire, especially a fast-burning fire producing a lot of flames and light.
A positive quantity.
A surname.
(countable) A swift and overwhelming attack or effort.
(music, law) Twice; showing that something is, or is to be, repeated, such as a passage of music, or an item in accounts.
A male given name from Latin.
A surname from German or Middle English or transferred from the nickname.
A male given name from French.
(adj)
In a state of bliss.
A town and civil parish with a town council in south-east Northumberland, England (OS grid ref NZ3181).
A feeling of boredom and a lack of motivation; depression.
Of a coast or shore, without bays.
(psychology) Initialism of brief limited intermittent psychotic symptoms.
A surname from Middle English.
(N)
a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.
An unincorporated community in Glenn County, California, United States.
A surname originating as an occupation.
(Islam) Satan; the Devil.
(archaic) A bolide or fireball (type of meteor)
the fourth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Zucchero Fornaciari.
(aviation, mechanical engineering) An aircraft turbine engine rotor that has integral blades.
(cooking) Initialism of bacon, lettuce and tomato: a sandwich made with these main ingredients. [Cured meat from the sides, belly, or back of a pig.]
Alternative form of Iblis. [(Islam) Satan; the Devil.]
(obsolete) A ruddy, fat-faced woman, or a wench.
(physical) An area; somewhere within an area.
A female given name from the Germanic languages popular in England since the Middle Ages.
Acronym of Assessment of Learning in Schools
A surname
A surname from German.
(publishing) Initialism of Public Library of Science.
(automotive) A motor vehicle for transporting large numbers of people along roads.
Having divine aid, or protection, or other blessing.
(countable, uncountable) Inclination towards something.
(intransitive) To kiss.
A diminutive of the female given name Elizabeth.
Archaic spelling of blessed.
(Pakistan, politics) Initialism of Baloch(istan) Liberation Army.
(slang) Mildly uncomfortable; not good.
(countable or uncountable) An act of bluffing; a false expression of the strength of one’s position in order to intimidate or deceive; braggadocio.
A round mass of something, especially of chewed food in the mouth or alimentary canal.
One who blesses; one who bestows or invokes a blessing.
A town in Luxembourg.
(archaic, now chiefly attributive) A type of rose-coloured spinel once thought to be a form of ruby.
(nautical) Heavy material that is placed in the hold of a ship (or in the gondola of a balloon), to provide stability.
an American luxury travel trailer with a front door, aerodynamic shape and polished aluminum body.
Ploceus philippinus, a weaverbird of southern Asia.
A small European plum (Prunus interstitia, syn. Prunus domestica subsp. insititia).
Of, pertaining to or characterized by bullae
Without a bow.
Something from which other things extend; a foundation.
(European Train Control System) An electronic beacon or transponder placed between the rails of a railway.