Show me
of
Words that sound like "elder" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
elderly
Relevance: 0%
(n)
Any of several trees or shrubs of the genus Alnus, belonging to the birch family.
One who welds, that is, unites pieces of steel, aluminum, or other metals by welding.
A surname.
A surname from German.
(N)
a city and municipality located in the province of Alicante, Spain.
(usually in the plural) A long flexible stick, rod or other piece of wood worked into the top of hedge stakes, to bind them together.
(fantasy) An elf, one of a particular group of elves, or an elflike creature.
(adv)
(obsolete) Rather.
One who gelds or castrates.
One who melds.
(automotive) Initialism of event data recorder. [Synonym of black box (“a device for recording details of a journey, often used in trucks”).]
Initialism of extended long range
Alternative form of welder. [One who welds, that is, unites pieces of steel, aluminum, or other metals by welding.]
(v)
(ambitransitive) To change the form or structure of.
A table or similar flat-topped structure used for religious rites.
(countable) Somewhere one can find protection.
The power to attract, entice; the quality causing attraction.
One who builds or constructs things.
Something which ends another thing.
An organ formed of the mammary glands of female quadruped mammals, particularly ruminants such as cattle, goats, sheep and deer.
The (ancient name Ilargus) a river of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
(rare or dialectal) One's age, age in years, period of life.
A female given name.
a Nepali novella by Nayan Raj Pandey.
A general confusion or muddle, especially of a large number of items.
A person or thing that melts.
(UK, informal) Anything that is particularly good of its class.
A surname from Dutch, equivalent to English Miller.
The former currency unit in the Netherlands, divided into 100 cents.
One who gilds; especially one whose occupation is to overlay things with gold.
One who pelts.
A person who works with or makes felt; a feltmaker.
(obsolete, British dialectal) Rubbish; trifle; hodgepodge.
(Ireland, Northern England) A child.
A young eel.
An Edge Emitting LED fulfills the requirement of high brightness LED, which provides high-efficiency coupling to optical fibers.
(zoology) An elaterid, or click beetle.
(UK, law) Initialism of indefinite leave to remain.
One who allows or permits.
A river in West Sussex, England, which flows into the English Channel.
Initialism of long-term relationship.
Someone who or something which performs arithmetic addition; a machine for adding numbers.
Short for adrenoleukodystrophy. [(medicine) A degenerative genetic disease in which myelin is lost from nerve cells in the brain]
(intransitive) To be ill; to suffer; to be troubled.
Having, resembling, or composed of wings or alae.
A river in Saxony-Anhalt and Lower Saxony, Germany, a tributary of the Weser.
A person who aids or assists.
a locality located in the municipality of Benabarre, in Huesca province, Aragon, Spain.
An outlying island of Indonesia, and the largest island in the Alor Archipelago.
A surname from French.
A characteristical surname.
A river in Suffolk, England, largely tidal, which becomes the River Ore, parallel to the coast, before it joins the North Sea.
a terrorist organization that seeks to overthrow the government dominated by tutsi and to reinstitute hutu control
The Western Nilotic language of these people.