1,728 daily words and counting
#258 · Mar 04, 2022
#257 · Mar 03, 2022
Hindu (adherent of Hinduism)
#256 · Mar 02, 2022
to spazz out, to schizz out, to go crazy (lose one's temper, be hyperactive or w…
#255 · Mar 01, 2022
ruby (gemstone)
#254 · Feb 28, 2022
caught up; used in phrases like "komma ifatt"/"hinna ifatt" meaning to catch up.
#253 · Feb 27, 2022
to pay (a debt or fee).
#252 · Feb 26, 2022
An oak barrel used to store or age drinks such as wine or whisky.
#251 · Feb 25, 2022
before; earlier than a certain time or event (often used with a following clause…
#250 · Feb 24, 2022
#249 · Feb 23, 2022
a bailer (small vessel to bail out (pour out water from) a boat)
#248 · Feb 22, 2022
a body (of a human, whether living or dead, like in English)
#247 · Feb 21, 2022
a stage or phase in a process or development
#246 · Feb 20, 2022
A sheaf: a bundle of harvested grain tied together, often left in the field.
#245 · Feb 19, 2022
Sumer (a historical region occupied by the earliest known ancient civilization o…
#244 · Feb 18, 2022
to apply powder, especially to the face, to mattify or as makeup.
#243 · Feb 17, 2022
anemia (medical condition with decreased oxygen transport)
#242 · Feb 16, 2022
black guillemot (Cepphus grylle)
#241 · Feb 15, 2022
a point or axis around which something can turn or rotate
#240 · Feb 14, 2022
a railway official who manages train departures and signals at a station.
#239 · Feb 13, 2022
like this; in this way (used when showing or explaining how something is or is d…
#238 · Feb 12, 2022
taste, opinion
#237 · Feb 11, 2022
Wearing clothes; dressed.
#236 · Feb 10, 2022
to fall (inadvertently, for example by losing one's balance, or sometimes of an …
#235 · Feb 09, 2022
A draw, especially in chess, where neither side wins.
#234 · Feb 08, 2022
scolding
#233 · Feb 07, 2022
#232 · Feb 06, 2022
deltaga på en fest
#231 · Feb 05, 2022
To eat or swallow something quickly and greedily.
#230 · Feb 04, 2022
A narrow sea inlet or bay that extends into the land.
#229 · Feb 03, 2022
spool