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(n)
An English, Scottish and Irish surname transferred from the nickname from the Norman nickname for someone with red hair.
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A soft crackling sound similar to the movement of dry leaves.
A male given name transferred from the surname.
(v)
Pronunciation spelling of wrestle. [(transitive) To take part in (a wrestling bout or match).]
(Islam) A prophet or messenger in Islam; Muhammad, as a special messenger of God.
A surname.
(obsolete, UK, dialect) Light land; rosland.
To sell again.
A ball of meat, some variants covered in pastry, which has been fried or barbecued.
A suburb of Sydney in the Inner West council area, New South Wales, Australia.
A surname from Old French.
The act of fitting a new sole to a shoe.
A surname from French.
Sexual arousal.
To dazzle or disorient
Sale of something previously bought.
(ergative) To move (something) with a soft crackling sound.
(transitive) To seal (something) again (in any sense of "apply a seal to").
(Australia) A club run by the Returned and Services League of Australia.
To crackle; to rustle.
To replace or reattach the sole of an article of footwear.
(adj)
Of or pertaining to a bear or bears.
A mushroom of the genus Russula.
To sail again.
(N)
United Company Rusal is the world's second largest aluminium company by primary production output (as of 2016).
(informal) To work.
A form of carbonaceous shale found between coal deposits.
(wrestling) A person who wrestles.
The hairs or other filaments that make up a brush, broom, or similar item, typically made from plant cellulose, animal hairs, or synthetic polymers.
Cartilage; now especially: cartilage present, as a tough substance, in meat.
A place in the United States:
A female given name from Hebrew.
A horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs, such as sawhorses.
a genus of laridae
Dated spelling of trestle.
A female given name, variant of Crystal.
Hibiscus sabdariffa, an edible flower in the hibiscus family used to make hibiscus tea.
A female given name.
(organic chemistry) Any of the three isomeric phenols derived from toluene: ortho-, meta- or para-methylphenol.
A number of places in England:
a commune in the Ardennes department in northern France.
(often diminutively) A cheeky person or creature; a troublemaker.
A female given name from Hebrew, a spelling variant of Rachel first recorded in the 17th century.
Of or relating to a race (or a people).
A mythical island, said to exist off the western coast of Ireland.
A mixture of fine solid particles or liquid droplets suspended in a gaseous medium.
A male given name from Sanskrit.
An essential mental state; the dominant emotional theme of a work.
A female given name from Japanese.
The official currencies of Iran, Oman, and Yemen.
(also figuratively) Lean, slender, thin.
A transliteration of the Russian female given name Раи́са (Raísa).
To spring back; rebound; resume the original form or position, as an elastic body.
Raissa Khan-Panni (born 1971) is an English singer-songwriter who records under the name Raissa.
A surname, with one or more origins, found in Europe (especially Germany and Slovakia) and America.
Alternative spelling of Rachel. [(biblical) Younger daughter of Laban, sister to Leah, and second wife of Jacob.]
Resembling a rete or network.
(rare) A male given name from Hebrew.
(adv)
In a racy manner.
(obsolete) A slut; a hussy.
a German rock band from Leipzig.
A kind of light loosely knitted cloth.