💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Elce"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| othere | Obsolete spelling of other. [See other (determiner) below.] |
| conditionallnoun | Obsolete form of conditional. [Limited by a condition.] |
| onelie | Obsolete spelling of only. [Alone in a category.] |
| tother | (obsolete or dialectal) The other (of two). |
| exolet | Alternative form of exolete. [(obsolete) That has gone out of use; disused, obsolete.] |
| other | See other (determiner) below. |
| sometyme | Archaic spelling of sometime. [At an indefinite but stated time in the past or future.] |
| elementarnoun | Obsolete form of elementary. [Relating to the basic, essential or fundamental part of something.] |
| especiall | Obsolete form of especial. [Exceptional in importance or significance; special.] |
| æqualverb | Obsolete spelling of equal. [(not comparable) The same in one or more respects.] |
| owelnoun | (law, obsolete) equal |
| alderleast | (obsolete) Least of all. |
| deleble | Obsolete form of delible. [That which can be deleted or erased.] |
| elegiacknoun | Obsolete form of elegiac. [A poem composed in the couplet style of classical elegies: a line of dactylic hexameter followed by a line of dactylic pentameter.] |
| equall | Obsolete spelling of equal. [(not comparable) The same in one or more respects.] |
| mearenoun | Obsolete form of mere. [Boundary, limit; a boundary-marker; boundary-line.] |
| exolete | (obsolete) That has gone out of use; disused, obsolete. |
| meselenoun | Obsolete form of mesel, in its various senses. [(medicine, obsolete) Synonym of leper.] |
| essentiallnoun | Obsolete form of essential. [Necessary.] |
| felenoun | (dialectal or obsolete) greatly, much, very |
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