💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Drumbledore"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| dumbledornoun | Alternative spelling of dumbledore. [(dialectal, archaic, dated) A bumblebee.] |
| dumble-dornoun | Alternative spelling of dumbledore. [(dialectal, archaic, dated) A bumblebee.] |
| buzz-bee | — |
| daffydowndillynoun | Alternative form of daffadowndilly. [(archaic, poetic) daffodil] |
| humble-beenoun | Alternative spelling of humblebee. [(obsolete) A bumblebee.] |
| bumble-beenoun | Alternative spelling of bumblebee. [Any of several species of large bee in the genus Bombus.] |
| bumble beenoun | Alternative spelling of bumblebee. [Any of several species of large bee in the genus Bombus.] |
| bumbeenoun | (Scotland) Alternative form of bumblebee. [Any of several species of large bee in the genus Bombus.] |
| doodle-bugnoun | Alternative spelling of doodlebug. [(informal, British) The V-1 flying bomb.] |
| boggleboenoun | Alternative form of bogglebo. [(UK, obsolete) A bugbear (imaginary fearsome creature).] |
| yeldringnoun | Alternative form of yeldrin. [(archaic, dialect, UK, Scotland) The yellowhammer.] |
| boddlenoun | Alternative form of bodle. [(historical) A former Scottish copper coin of less value than a bawbee, worth about one-sixth of an English penny.] |
| bobadillnoun | Alternative form of Bobadil. [A swaggering boaster.] |
| dollienoun | Alternative form of dolly. [(childish, colloquial) A doll.] |
| apple-beenoun | Alternative form of apple bee. [(southwest England) A wasp.] |
| yeldrocknoun | Alternative form of yeldrin. [(archaic, dialect, UK, Scotland) The yellowhammer.] |
| bobbenoun | Alternative form of bubbe. [A grandmother.] |
| doomburnoun | Alternative form of dumba (“fat-tailed sheep”). [(Indian subcontinent) The fat-tailed sheep.] |
| ladybeetlenoun | Alternative form of lady beetle. [Synonym of ladybird.] |
| doddienoun | Alternative form of doddy. [A hornless cow.] |
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