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Words that sound like "wrong" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
Incorrect or untrue.
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(n)
A county of Yulin, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, China.
(physical) A solid object in the shape of a circle.
(historical) A long strip of rectangular lots of land in Quebec.
A crosspiece forming a step of a ladder; a round.
(v)
(transitive) Often followed by out: to squeeze or twist (something moist) tightly so that liquid is forced out.
A whisk made of heather.
A surname from German.
a wrong
(N)
the name of two fictional DC Comics superheroes.
(adv)
So as to form a circle or trace a circular path, or approximation thereof.
A male given name from Hebrew of Hebrew origin, meaning "Song of Joy".
(computing, by extension) The nonvolatile internal storage, often a solid-state drive, on a mobile device or computer.
a long left tributary of the DanubePlán manažmentu povodňového rizikavčiastkovom povodí Hrona, p. 38 and the second-longest river in Slovakia.
a 2005 Indian Tamil-language mystery thriller film written, produced and directed by Ameer.
A surname.
A male given name from Spanish, an Anglicized form of Spanish Raúl.
A surname from Irish.
(obsolete, intransitive) To cry like a cat; to waul.
(countable) A word that rhymes with another.
(meteorology) Condensed water falling from a cloud.
(nautical) Yarns coiled on a spun-yarn winch.
The period during which a monarch rules.
An edge around something, especially when circular.
(zoology, agriculture) A male sheep, typically uncastrated.
(anatomy) A kidney.
A bundle, package, or quantity of paper, nowadays usually containing 500 sheets.
Archaic in the form rimes: originally, any frozen dew forming a white deposit on exposed surfaces; hoar frost (sense 1).
A strap or rope attached to a bridle or bit, used to control a horse, animal or young child.
(computing) A remark (programming language statement used for documentation).
A thin, pointed, projecting part, as of an antler or a fork or similar tool.
A running waterway that links a ditch or stream to a river.
A kind of Russian hemp.
A surname transferred from the given name derived from any of several personal names (such as Raymond).
Obsolete form of rhyme. [(countable, uncountable) Rhyming verse (poetic form)]
(with on, (archaic) for) To officially charge someone in a court of law.
An extinct Yeniseian language formerly spoken in Russia.
A surname from Marathi.
A major river in Switzerland and France that flows from the Alps to the Mediterranean Sea.
a lake in the municipality of Røros in Trøndelag county, Norway.
A city in Acadia Parish, Louisiana, United States.
(Philippines) Rum.
Alternative form of rame. [(Northern England, Scotland) To complain or cry incessantly.]
A deep furrow used for drainage.
(anatomy, of a human or animal) The bones of the body; skeleton.
a long river in Lower Saxony, Germany.
a long river in Brandenburg, Germany, right tributary to the river Havel.
(organic chemistry) An anthraquinone found in rhubarb.
(UK) Initialism of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
(uncountable) Thin or watery discharge of mucus or serum, especially from the eyes or nose, formerly thought to cause disease.
(South Africa) A strip of oxhide, deprived of hair and made pliable, used for twisting into ropes, etc.
A surname from Middle English.
(navigation) A line which crosses successive meridians at a constant angle.
A dialect spoken by the Bono people in Guinea.
the administrative centre of Moskenes Municipality in Nordland county, Norway.
A male given name.
A city in Bowman County, South Dakota, United States.
A stanza of Irish poetry.
A rhombus.
Obsolete form of rein. [A strap or rope attached to a bridle or bit, used to control a horse, animal or young child.]
(linguistics) The part of a sentence that provides new information regarding the current theme.
The rhim gazelle
A municipality in Trøndelag, Norway.
Alternative form of reim. [(South Africa) A strip of oxhide, deprived of hair and made pliable, used for twisting into ropes, etc.]
a Scandinavian and German surname, also used in Finland.
(obsolete) Wrongly.
(organic chemistry) Any monocyclic or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon.
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
a Welsh Masculine given name meaning "Great, Mighty".