A strip of fabric, especially from the edge of a piece of cloth.
Material used for cloth selvage.
A narrow strip of wood, especially sapwood, cut from the edge of a board or plank.
A careening or tilting to one side, usually not intentionally or under a vessel's own power.
A little square moulding; a fillet or listel.
The first thin coating of tin; a wire-like rim of tin left on an edge of the plate after it is coated.
A tilt to a building.
The barriers or palisades used to fence off a space for jousting or tilting tournaments.
The scene of a military contest; the ground or field of combat; an enclosed space that serves as a battlefield; the site of a pitched battle.
A register or roll of paper consisting of a compilation or enumeration of a set of possible items; the compilation or enumeration itself.
A piece of woollen cloth with which the yarns are grasped by a worker.
A codified representation of a list used to store data or in processing; especially, in the Lisp programming language, a data structure consisting of a sequence of zero or more items.
To enclose (a field, etc.) for combat.
To sew together, as strips of cloth, so as to make a show of colours, or to form a border.
To give a building of architectural or historical interest listed status; see also the adjective listed.
To create or recite a list.
To cut away a narrow strip, as of sapwood, from the edge of.
To plough and plant with a lister.
To cover with list, or with strips of cloth; to put list on; to stripe as if with list.
To place in listings.
To listen to.
To listen.
To prepare (land) for a cotton crop by making alternating beds and alleys with a hoe.
To cause (something) to tilt to one side.
To tilt to one side.
The outward or most finished surface, as of a coin, piece of cloth, a carpet, etc.
The authority to perform, publish, film, or televise a particular work, event, etc.; a copyright.
The right side or direction.
A wave breaking from right to left (viewed from the shore).
That which complies with justice, law or reason.
The ensemble of right-wing political parties; political conservatives as a group.
A legal, just or moral entitlement.
The right hand or fist.
In a correct manner.
According to fact or truth; actually; truly; really.
Immediately, directly.
On the right side.
Towards the right side.
Exactly, precisely.
Very, extremely, quite.
Designating the bank of a river (etc.) on one's right when facing downstream (i.e. facing forward while floating with the current); that is, the south bank of a river that flows eastward. If this arrow: ⥴ shows the direction of the current, the tilde is on the right side of the river.
Designating the side of the body which is positioned to the east if one is facing north, the side on which the heart is not located in most humans. This arrow points to the reader's right: →
Complying with justice, correctness, or reason; correct, just, true.
Healthy, sane, competent.
Real; veritable (used emphatically).
Pertaining to the political right; conservative.
Designed to be placed or worn outward.
Of an angle, having a size of 90 degrees, or one quarter of a complete rotation; the angle between two perpendicular lines.
Appropriate, perfectly suitable; fit for purpose.
Of a geometric figure, incorporating a right angle between edges, faces, axes, etc.
All right; not requiring assistance.
To do justice to; to relieve from wrong; to restore rights to; to assert or regain the rights of.
To set upright.
To return to normal upright position.
To correct.
I have listened to what you just said and I acknowledge your assertion or opinion, regardless of whether I agree with it (opinion) or can verify it (assertion).
Yes, that is correct; I agree.
Signpost word to change the subject in a discussion or discourse.
Used to check listener engagement and (especially) agreement at the end of an utterance or each segment thereof.
Used to add seriousness or decisiveness before a statement.