| BLUELY | • bluely adv. In a blue manner; bluishly. • bluely n. (UK dialectal, Sussex, obsolete) Porpoise. • BLUE adv. having the colour of a clear sky. |
| CRUELS | • cruels n. Glandular scrofulous swellings in the neck. • CRUELS n. (Scots) scrofula, the King's Evil, also CREWELS, CRUELLS. |
| DEFUEL | • defuel v. (Transitive) To remove the fuel from. • DEFUEL v. to remove fuel from. |
| DUELED | • dueled v. Simple past tense and past participle of duel. • DUEL v. to fight formally. |
| DUELER | • dueler n. A person who fights a duel. • DUELER n. one who duels, also DUELIST, DUELLER, DUELLIST. |
| DUELLI | • duelli n. Plural of duello. • DUELLO n. (Italian) a duel, duelling. |
| DUELLO | • duello n. (Obsolete) A duel. • DUELLO n. (Italian) a duel, duelling. |
| EKUELE | • ekuele n. Alternative form of ekwele. • EKUELE n. a former monetary unit of Equatorial Guinea, also EKPWELE. |
| FUELED | • fueled v. (American spelling) (Canadian spelling, common) simple past tense and past participle of fuel. • FUEL v. to provide with an energy-producing material. |
| FUELER | • fueler n. One who, or that which, supplies fuel. • FUELER n. one who fuels, also FUELLER. |
| GRUELS | • gruels n. Plural of gruel. • GRUEL v. to disable by hard work. |
| MUTUEL | • MUTUEL n. (French) a system of betting on races. |
| QUELCH | • quelch v. (Transitive) To squelch; to eliminate. • quelch v. (Dialect, intransitive) To make a squelching sound. • quelch n. (Dialectal) A blow; a bang. |
| QUELEA | • quelea n. The African weaverbird (genus Quelea). • Quelea prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Ploceidae. • QUELEA n. a kind of African weaverbird. |
| QUELLS | • quells n. Plural of quell. • quells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quell. • QUELL v. to suppress. |
| REFUEL | • refuel v. (Transitive, intransitive) To refill with fuel. • refuel n. An act or instance of refilling with fuel. • REFUEL v. to fill with fuel. |
| RUELLE | • ruelle n. (Archaic) The space between the bed and the wall. • ruelle n. (Archaic or historical) A chamber, (especially) as formerly used in France to hold a reception or a… • ruelle n. (Archaic) A private circle; a coterie. |
| SEQUEL | • sequel n. (Dated) The events, collectively, which follow a previously mentioned event; the aftermath. • sequel n. (Narratology) A narrative that is written after another narrative set in the same universe, especially… • sequel n. (Mathematics) The remainder of the text; what follows. Used exclusively in the set phrase "in the sequel". |