sensagent's content

  • definitions
  • synonyms
  • antonyms
  • encyclopedia

Lettris

Lettris is a curious tetris-clone game where all the bricks have the same square shape but different content. Each square carries a letter. To make squares disappear and save space for other squares you have to assemble English words (left, right, up, down) from the falling squares.

boggle

Boggle gives you 3 minutes to find as many words (3 letters or more) as you can in a grid of 16 letters. You can also try the grid of 16 letters. Letters must be adjacent and longer words score better. See if you can get into the grid Hall of Fame !

English dictionary
Main references

Most English definitions are provided by WordNet .
English thesaurus is mainly derived from The Integral Dictionary (TID).
English Encyclopedia is licensed by Wikipedia (GNU).

Translation

Change the target language to find translations.
Tips: browse the semantic fields (see From ideas to words) in two languages to learn more.

last searches on the dictionary :

computed in 0.016s


 » 

analogical dictionary

interpretation, rendering, rendition - choice of words, diction, phraseology, phrasing, verbiage, wording - ceramic, ceramics - creatively - concise - program, programme - prestidigitation, sleight of hand - Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Rossetti - Salome - art, artistic creation, artistic production - printmaking - do, make - create, make - adorn, beautify, bedeck, bedight, deck, embellish - interpret, represent - portray, present - compose, indite, pen, write - dash off, fling off, knock off, scratch off, toss off - eidetic - Abstract Expressionism, action painting - abstract art, abstractionism - graphic - art, fine art - artist's workroom, atelier, studio - Ash Can, Ashcan school - black flag, blackjack, Jolly Roger, pirate flag - futurist, futuristic - idiomatic, idiomatical - Celtic cross - chinoiserie - Rabelaisian - computer graphics - design, figure, pattern - diptych - engraving - flag - gem, treasure - Impressionism - Kakemono - landscape, landscape painting - cross of Lorraine, Lorraine cross - magic realism - magnum opus - Maltese cross - mezzotint - op art - polka dot - postmodernism - recording studio, recording studios - skull and crossbones - saltire, St. Andrew's cross - totem pole - tricolor, tricolour - triptych - Union flag, Union Jack - flag of truce, white flag - filling, pick, weft, woof - work of art - dapple, dot, fleck, maculation, patch, speck, speckle, spot - treatment - texture - bacterial plaque, dental plaque - creativeness, creative power, creative thinking, creativity - falconry - horology - enology, oenology - taxidermy - ventriloquism, ventriloquy - ability, art, artistry, competence, competency, expertise, proficiency, prowess, skill - article, paragraph, piece - column, edit, editorial, leader, leading article, newspaper column - production - galanty show, shadow play, shadow show - review, revue - variety, variety show, vaudeville - music hall, vaudeville - eloquence, fluency, smoothness, volubility - expression, formulation - gobbledygook - archaicism, archaism - elocution, oratory - accent, emphasis, stress, stress-mark - blah, bombast, claptrap, fustian, rant - technobabble - conciseness, concision, pithiness, succinctness, terseness - ambage, circumlocution, periphrase, periphrasis - pleonasm - genre, literary genre, writing style - form - company, theatrical company, troupe - chorus, Greek chorus - minstrel show - exhibition, expo, exposition - art exhibition - art deco, deco - avantgarde, avant-garde, forefront, new wave, van, vanguard - constructivism - cubism - expressionism - imagism - New Wave, Nouvelle Vague - surrealism - cabaret artiste, entertainer - illustrator - artist, artiste, creative person - ballerina, danseuse - caricaturist - cartoonist - cover girl, lovely, pin-up - fool, jester, motley fool - maestro, master - conjurer, conjuror, illusionist, magician, prestidigitator - emcee, host, marshal, master of ceremonies - model, poser - performer, performing artist - carver, sculptor, sculptress, sculpturer, statuary, statue maker - Edward Lear, Lear - Nast, Thomas Nast - Dean Swift, Jonathan Swift, Swift[Domaine]

-