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$rithmetic, arithmatick, arithmatik, arithmetic, arithmetick, rickmatic, rick-ma-tic, rickmatick, rick-ma-tick, rickmetack, ricmatic, ricmatick, rikmatick, rithmatick, rithmetic, rythmitic,
arithmetic [əˈrɪθməˈtɪk]
elided 'rithmetic
n. Arithmetic
rickmatic [ˈrɪkməˈtɪk]: col. A group of people or things. The whole lot or concern.
Compounds and phrases etc.
the hale rickmatic: col. The whole lot.
arl, arlan, arlin,
arl [I.Ork. arl]
v. To tell improbable stories, prevaricate, weave a fictitious tale.
Compounds and phrases etc.
arlin: Telling improbable stories, prevaricating.
airle, airles, arl, arle, arles, earl, earl, earle, earles, earls, earls, erl, erle, erles, erls, yirl, yirle, yirles, yirls,
arle [arl, eːrl, ɛrl, S. U. ærl & jɪrl]
n. Only used attributively: an earnest, foretaste, earnest money.
pl. arles Payment as a token of engagement of service.
aarm, arm,
arm [I.Sh. arm]
adj. Wretched, weakly and thin.
Arngra, Arngraw,
Arngraw [ˈarngrɑː]
pn. Irongray (Dumfries and Galloway).
arnit, arnut, earnit, ernit,
arnit [ˈarnɪt, ˈarnʌt, ˈɑrnɪt, S. ˈɛrnɪt]
n. An edible plant root. The earth-nut Conopodium majus.
Compounds and phrases etc.
swine's arnit: The common knotgrass Polygonum aviculare or its roots.
aar, aarisay, ar, arr, arrisie, arrissie, arrissie,
arr [I. ar]
n. I.Sh. A grudge, ill-feeling. I.Ork. Dislike, fear.
v. I.Ork. To have a feeling of loathing.
Compounds and phrases etc.
arrissie [I.Sh. ˈarɪse]: n. Dislike, loathing.
airae, airra, airrow, arra, arrae, arraes, arras, arrie, arry, arrys,
arrae [ˈarə, ˈeːreː]
n. Arrow.
pl. arraes
array [ˈare]
n. Arrangement, order (of battle). Attire, dress, outfit, trappings.
arrive [əˈraev]
v. To come to land, to reach a destination.
pt. pp. arrived
Compounds and phrases etc.
arrival: Arrival (on land or at a destination).
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