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Words that sound like "polite" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
Well-mannered, civilized.
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(n)
(geology) A sedimentary rock containing very fine particles.
(v)
(transitive) To make something harmful, especially by the addition of some unwanted product.
A surname.
A small, compressed, hard chunk of matter.
A person who steers a ship, a helmsman.
A dire or unfortunate situation.
A portable platform, usually designed to be easily moved by a forklift, on which goods can be stacked, for transport or storage.
(painting) A thin board on which a painter lays and mixes colours.
(figuratively) A person's ability to distinguish between and appreciate different flavors.
Misspelling of palette (“a set of colors”). [(painting) A thin board on which a painter lays and mixes colours.]
(biblical) Pontius Pilate, the man who, according to the Bible, ordered the crucifixion of Jesus.
A young hen, especially one less than a year old.
(heraldry) Alternative form of pallet (“diminutive pale”). [A straw bed.]
A female given name from French.
Producing, or consisting of pulses (short bursts)
A withdrawal, especially of armed forces.
(N)
a French surname, meaning chicken.
(idiomatic, transitive) To remove something from a container.
A surname from French.
In Greek mythology, Polites, the friend of Odysseus, was a minor character in the epics by Homer.
(transitive, rare, dialectal) To light up; illuminate.
(idiomatic, US, automotive) To start abruptly from a standing stop, accelerating rapidly, especially so as to produce skid marks.
The lightweight insulating material and aggregate resulting from expanding perlite glass by heat.
allemande sauce with chopped parsley
pluck or pull at with the fingers
That can be pulled out.
A sequin or spangle.
(gemology) The clear variety of cordierite, sometimes used as a gem.
Acronym of payment in lieu of taxes
With a pillow or pillows.
A surname from Malayalam.
A small torch or flashlight that resembles a fountain pen.
A slightly curved but almost flat dish from which food is served or eaten.
(narratology) The course of a story, comprising a series of incidents which are gradually unfolded, sometimes by unexpected means.
A plot of land; a lot.
(historical) A Greek city-state.
Appearing weak, pale, or wan.
A braid, as of hair or straw; a plat.
Hipólito Fernández Serrano (born 20 March 1977), known as Poli, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a left-back.
The total weight of passengers, crew, equipment, and cargo carried by an aircraft or spacecraft.
A short informal letter.
(intransitive) To bend, to flex; to be bent by something, to give way or yield (to a force, etc.).
(transitive) To give a false representation of.
(transitive) To impede; cause something to be late; delay; benight.
A subject that pollutes, be it a person, company, country, factory or another subject.
A surname from German.
(transitive) To enforce the law and keep order among (a group).
(now dialectal) A hard knock.
The act of scheming or making plots; machination.
(obsolete) Pleated; plated; folded.
A city and town in Rock County, Wisconsin. Former name: New Albany.
a palace
A young bird, a chick; now especially, a young game bird (turkey, partridge, grouse etc.).
Like pile or wool.
To remove hair from the skin in such a way that removes or destroys the root, especially by plucking it out.
a traditional Swedish meat-filled potato dumpling, of which there are many different variants.
(historical) An instrument of punishment resembling the knout, formerly used in Russia.
(colloquial, Australia, US) A plutocrat, especially a rich industrialist.
Obsolete form of pleyt (“riverboat”). [(nautical, archaic) A riverboat.]
Alternative form of palas. [A tree of eastern India and Burma, Butea monosperma.]
A small handbag shaped like an envelope.
Obsolete spelling of billet [A short informal letter.]
Obsolete form of plight. [A dire or unfortunate situation.]