| ARRAIGN | • arraign v. To officially charge someone in a court of law. • arraign v. To call to account, or accuse, before the bar of reason, taste, or any other tribunal. • arraign n. Arraignment. |
| ARRANGE | • arrange v. (Transitive) To set up; to organize; to put into an orderly sequence or arrangement. • arrange v. (Transitive, intransitive) To plan; to prepare in advance. • arrange v. (Music, transitive, intransitive) To prepare and adapt an already-written composition for presentation… |
| CARBARN | • carbarn n. A building housing a streetcar when it is not in use. • car␣barn n. A garage for streetcars, buses or railway cars. • CARBARN n. a garage for buses. |
| DARRAIN | • darrain v. (Obsolete, transitive) To make ready to fight; to arm oneself for combat. • darrain v. (Obsolete, transitive) To fight out; to contest; to decide by combat. • DARRAIN v. to justify, to put in battle array, also DARRAIGN, DARRAINE, DARRAYN. |
| DARRAYN | • DARRAYN v. to justify, to put in battle array, also DARRAIGN, DARRAIN, DARRAINE. |
| FARRAND | • farrand adj. (Obsolete, Scotland, Ireland, Northern England) Having a specified form or disposition; fashioned. • Farrand prop.n. A surname. • FARRAND adj. (Scots) having a certain manner or humour, also FARAND, FARRANT. |
| FARRANT | • FARRANT adj. (Scots) having a certain manner or appearance, also FARAND, FARRAND. |
| GARRANS | • garrans n. Plural of garran. • GARRAN n. (Irish) a small sturdy horse, also GARRON. |
| GRANARY | • granary n. (Agriculture) A storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed. • granary n. (Figuratively) A fertile, grain-growing region. • GRANARY n. a storehouse for grain. |
| MARRANO | • marrano n. (Historical) A Jew who converted to Catholicism under threat or force. • Marrano n. (Historical) Any of the Sephardi Jews who stayed in Iberia during the Spanish Inquisition, and continued… • MARRANO n. (Spanish) a Jew who has converted to Christianity to avoid persecution. |
| NARRATE | • narrate v. (Transitive) To relate (a story or series of events) in speech or writing. • narrate v. To give an account. • NARRATE v. to tell a story. |
| NGARARA | • NGARARA n. (Maori) a lizard found in New Zealand. |
| ORARIAN | • orarian adj. Of or pertaining to a coast. • orarian n. An inhabitant of a coast. • ORARIAN n. a coast-dweller. |
| ORRAMAN | • ORRAMAN n. (Scots) a worker, esp. on a farm, who does odd jobs. |
| RANULAR | • ranular adj. Relating to a ranula. • RANULAR adj. relating to a ranula, a cyst on the lower surface of the tongue. |
| WARRAND | • warrand v. Obsolete form of warrant. • WARRAND v. (obsolete) to warrant, also WARRAN. |
| WARRANS | • WARRAN v. (obsolete) to warrant, also WARRAND. |
| WARRANT | • warrant n. Authorization or certification; a sanction, as given by a superior. • warrant n. (Countable) Something that provides assurance or confirmation; a guarantee or proof. • warrant n. (Countable) An order that serves as authorization; especially a voucher authorizing payment or receipt of money. |
| YARRANS | • yarrans n. Plural of yarran. • YARRAN n. (Native Australian) a small eucalyptus tree. |