💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Rello"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| rellynoun | A surname |
| rockelaynoun | Alternative form of rokelay. [(Scotland, historical) A short cloak worn mostly by ladies in the 18th century.] |
| rocklaynoun | Alternative form of rokelay. [(Scotland, historical) A short cloak worn mostly by ladies in the 18th century.] |
| rotchienoun | Alternative form of rotche. [A small alcid of the north Atlantic, the little auk, Alle alle.] |
| ravellernoun | Alternative form of raveler. [Someone or something that ravels.] |
| rullynoun | Alternative form of rulley. [(UK, Yorkshire) A four-wheeled horse- or tractor-drawn wagon, usually with low or non-existent sides, used for farm work, to carry goods and, on occasion, people. Fixed rear axle, turntable front axle.] |
| kreelnoun | Alternative form of creel (“basket”). [A woven basket, especially a wicker basket.] |
| rouly-poulynoun | Alternative form of rolly-pooly (“game”). |
| brellienoun | Alternative form of brelly. |
| rottynoun | Alternative form of Rottie. [(informal) A Rottweiler dog.] |
| dollienoun | Alternative form of dolly. [(childish, colloquial) A doll.] |
| rouseaboutnoun | (Australia) Alternative form of roustabout. [(chiefly US) An unskilled laborer, especially at an oilfield, at a circus or on a ship.] |
| rabbit-ohnoun | Alternative form of rabbit-o. [(Australia and New Zealand colloquial, now historical) Someone who sells rabbits for food, especially an itinerant salesman.] |
| 'strayanoun | Alternative spelling of Straya. [(Australia, satirical, humorous) Australia, often as viewed by the stereotypical bogan.] |
| pallienoun | Alternative form of Pally. [(colloquial, derogatory, offensive) A Palestinian.] |
| willy wagtailnoun | Alternative form of willie wagtail. [An Australian bird, Rhipidura leucophrys.] |
| larikinnoun | Alternative spelling of larrikin. [(Australia, New Zealand, slang, historical) A young, brash, and impertinent, and possibly violent, troublemaker, especially one who is a gang member; a hooligan.] |
| lootynoun | Alternative form of lootie. [(India, chiefly in the plural) An irregular soldier whose main object was plunder; a marauder.] |
| gangerelnoun | Alternative form of gangrel. [(dialectal, Scotland) A tramp, vagrant, vagabond.] |
| wollynoun | (UK, slang) Alternative form of wally. [(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang) A fool.] |
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