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accum

acima

acmes

acmes

noun

  1. plural of acme

acmic

acmic

adj

  1. (attributive) peak

acmon

acoma

acoma

Proper noun

  1. An ancient Native American pueblo in western New Mexico, United States.

adpcm

amacs

amarc

amice

amice

noun

  1. A hood, or cape with a hood, made of or lined with grey fur, formerly worn by the clergy.

amici

amici

noun

  1. plural of amicus

amick

amnic

amoco

amorc

amroc

amuck

amuck

adv

  1. Alternative form of amok

armco

caama

cacam

calms

calms

noun

  1. plural of calm

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calm

calmy

calmy

adj

  1. (poetic) tranquil; calm

camac

camag

camak

caman

caman

noun

  1. Archaic form of caiman.
  2. Synonym of shinty (“stick used to hit the ball in the game of shinty”)

camas

camas

noun

  1. Any of the North American flowering plants of the genus Camassia.
  2. plural of cama

camay

cambs

cambs

Proper noun

  1. Postal abbreviation for Cambridgeshire.

camby

camel

camel

adj

  1. Of a light brown color like that of a camel.

noun

  1. (South Africa, obsolete) Synonym of giraffe
  2. A beast of burden, much used in desert areas, of the genus Camelus.
  3. A light brownish color, like that of a camel (also called camel brown).
  4. Loaded vessels lashed tightly, one on each side of another vessel, and then emptied to reduce the draught of the ship in the middle.

cameo

cameo

noun

  1. A piece of jewelry, etc., carved in relief.
  2. A single very brief appearance, especially by a prominent celebrity in a movie or song.

verb

  1. To appear in a cameo role.

cames

cames

noun

  1. plural of came

camey

camis

camis

noun

  1. (obsolete) A light, loose dress or robe.
  2. plural of cami

camla

cammi

cammy

campa

campe

campi

campi

noun

  1. (nonstandard) plural of campus

campo

campo

noun

  1. (US, slang) A police officer assigned to a university campus.
  2. A field or plain in a Spanish- or Portuguese-speaking area.

camps

camps

noun

  1. plural of camp

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of camp

campy

campy

adj

  1. Characterized by camp or kitsch, especially when deliberate or intentional.

camra

camus

camus

noun

  1. Obsolete form of camis.

camuy

carma

carme

carmi

carom

carom

noun

  1. (countable, cue sports, especially billiards) A shot in which the ball struck with the cue comes in contact with two or more balls on the table; a hitting of two or more balls with the player's ball.
  2. (spices) ajwain
  3. (uncountable) A billiard-like Indian game in which players take turns flicking checker-like pieces into one of four goals on the corners of a board measuring one meter by one meter.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To make a carom (shot in billiards).
  2. To strike and bounce back; to strike (something) and rebound.

carum

cauma

cauma

noun

  1. Great heat, as of the body in fever.

cavum

cavum

noun

  1. (meteorology) A fallstreak hole.
  2. The lower part of the concha of the ear adjoining the origin of the helix.
  3. The nasal cavity.

cbema

cemal

ceram

chaim

chama

chama

noun

  1. (East Africa, chiefly Kenya) An informal cooperative society, usually for pooling and investing savings.

chamm

champ

champ

noun

  1. (Ireland) a meal of mashed potatoes and scallions
  2. (architecture, obsolete or rare) the field or ground on which carving appears in relief
  3. (colloquial) Clipping of champion.
  4. (colloquial, in the plural) Clipping of championship.
  5. (heraldry, obsolete or rare) the field of a shield
  6. (informal) buddy, sport, mate (as a term of address)
  7. (informal) champagne

verb

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to bite or chew, especially noisily or impatiently.
  2. To camp overnight in a historic church as a novelty or part of a holiday.

chams

chams

noun

  1. plural of cham

charm

charm

noun

  1. (finance) A second-order measure of derivative price sensitivity, expressed as the instantaneous rate of change of delta with respect to time.
  2. (often in the plural) The ability to persuade, delight or arouse admiration.
  3. (particle physics) A quantum number of hadrons determined by the number of charm quarks and antiquarks.
  4. A flock, group (especially of finches).
  5. A small trinket on a bracelet or chain, etc., traditionally supposed to confer luck upon the wearer.
  6. An object, act or words believed to have magic power (usually carries a positive connotation).
  7. The mixed sound of many voices, especially of birds or children.

verb

  1. (obsolete, rare) To make music upon.
  2. (transitive) To use a magical charm upon; to subdue, control, or summon by incantation or supernatural influence.
  3. To protect with, or make invulnerable by, spells, charms, or supernatural influences.
  4. To seduce, persuade or fascinate someone or something.
  5. To subdue or overcome by some secret power, or by that which gives pleasure; to allay; to soothe.

chasm

chasm

noun

  1. (by extension) A large difference of opinion.
  2. (geology, planetology) A deep, steep-sided rift, gap or fissure; a gorge or abyss.

chaum

cheam

cheam

Proper noun

  1. A suburban village in Sutton on the border of London and Surrey

chema

chiam

cimah

claim

claim

noun

  1. (law) A legal demand for compensation or damages.
  2. A demand of ownership for previously unowned land.
  3. A demand of ownership made for something.
  4. A new statement of something one believes to be the truth, usually when the statement has yet to be verified or without valid evidence provided.
  5. The right or ground of demanding.
  6. The thing claimed.

verb

  1. (archaic) To call or name.
  2. (intransitive) To be entitled to anything; to deduce a right or title; to have a claim.
  3. (law) To demand compensation or damages through the courts.
  4. (obsolete) To proclaim.
  5. To cause the loss of, usually by violent means.
  6. To demand ownership of.
  7. To demand ownership or right to use for land.
  8. To state a new fact, typically without providing evidence to prove it is true.

clamb

clame

clamp

clamp

noun

  1. (UK) A parking enforcement device used to immobilise a car until it can be towed or a fine is paid; a wheel clamp.
  2. (dated) A heavy footstep; a tramp.
  3. (electronics) An electronic circuit that fixes either the positive or the negative peak excursions of a signal to a defined value by shifting its DC value.
  4. (medicine) An instrument used to temporarily shut off blood vessels, etc.
  5. A brace, band, or clasp for strengthening or holding things together.
  6. A mass of bricks heaped up to be burned; or of ore for roasting, or of coal coking.
  7. A piece of wood (batten) across the grain of a board end to keep it flat, as in a breadboard.
  8. A pile of agricultural produce such as root vegetables or silage stored under a layer of earth or an airtight sheet.

verb

  1. (UK, obsolete, transitive) To cover (vegetables, etc.) with earth.
  2. (intransitive, dated) To tread heavily or clumsily; to clump or clomp.
  3. (transitive) To hold or grip tightly.
  4. (transitive) To immobilise (a vehicle) by means of a wheel clamp.
  5. (transitive) To modify (a numeric value) so it lies within a specific range by replacing values outside the range with the closest value within the range.
  6. (transitive, intransitive) To fasten in place or together with (or as if with) a clamp.

clams

clams

noun

  1. plural of clam

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clam

cleam

clima

cloam

cloam

adj

  1. (Now chiefly dialectal) Of earthenware.

noun

  1. (Now chiefly dialectal) Earthenware.
  2. (obsolete) Clay.

verb

  1. (intransitive, UK dialectal) To gutter (as a candle).
  2. (transitive, obsolete) To make cloam.

coamo

comae

comae

noun

  1. plural of coma (“cometary dust cloud, etc”)
  2. plural of coma (“cometary nuclear dust cloud”)

comal

comal

noun

  1. A flat, pan-like clay or metal griddle used to cook tortillas or other foods.

coman

comas

comas

noun

  1. plural of coma

comma

comma

noun

  1. (Romanian typography) A similar-looking subscript diacritical mark.
  2. (entomology) Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genus Polygonia, having a comma-shaped white mark on the underwings, especially Polygonia c-album and Polygonia c-aureum of North Africa, Europe, and Asia.
  3. (figurative) A brief interval.
  4. (genetics) A delimiting marker between items in a genetic sequence.
  5. (music) A difference in the calculation of nearly identical intervals by different ways.
  6. (rhetoric) In Ancient Greek rhetoric, a short clause, something less than a colon, originally denoted by comma marks. In antiquity it was defined as a combination of words having no more than eight syllables in all. It was later applied to longer phrases, e.g. the Johannine comma.
  7. (typography) The punctuation mark ⟨,⟩ used to indicate a set of parts of a sentence or between elements of a list.

verb

  1. (rare, transitive) To place a comma or commas within text; to follow, precede, or surround a portion of text with commas.

coram

cosma

couma

cramp

cramp

adj

  1. (archaic) cramped; narrow

noun

  1. A clamp for carpentry or masonry.
  2. A painful contraction of a muscle which cannot be controlled.
  3. A piece of wood having a curve corresponding to that of the upper part of the instep, on which the upper leather of a boot is stretched to give it the requisite shape.
  4. That which confines or contracts.

verb

  1. (by extension) To bind together; to unite.
  2. (intransitive) (of a muscle) To contract painfully and uncontrollably.
  3. (transitive) To affect with cramps or spasms.
  4. (transitive) To restrain to a specific physical position, as if with a cramp.
  5. (transitive, figurative) To prohibit movement or expression of.
  6. To fasten or hold with, or as if with, a cramp iron.
  7. To form on a cramp.

crams

crams

noun

  1. plural of cram

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cram

crawm

cream

cream

adj

  1. Cream-coloured; having a yellowish white colour.

noun

  1. (figuratively) The best part of something.
  2. (informal) Frosting, custard, creamer, or another substance similar to the oily part of milk or to whipped cream.
  3. (medicine) A viscous aqueous oil/fat emulsion with a medicament added, used to apply that medicament to the skin. (compare with ointment)
  4. (obsolete) The chrism or consecrated oil used in anointing ceremonies.
  5. (standards of identity, UK) The liquid separated from milk containing at least 18 percent milkfat (48% for double cream).
  6. (standards of identity, US) The liquid separated from milk, possibly with certain other milk products added, and with at least eighteen percent of it milkfat.
  7. (tea and coffee) A portion of cream, such as the amount found in a creamer.
  8. (vulgar, slang) Semen.
  9. A yellowish white colour; the colour of cream.
  10. The butterfat/milkfat part of milk which rises to the top; this part when separated from the remainder.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To gather or form cream.
  2. (intransitive, vulgar, slang) To ejaculate (used of either gender).
  3. (slang) To obliterate, to defeat decisively.
  4. (transitive) To furnish with, or as if with, cream.
  5. (transitive) To skim, or take off by skimming, as cream.
  6. (transitive, cooking) To rub, stir, or beat (butter) into a light creamy consistency.
  7. (transitive, figurative) To take off the best or choicest part of.
  8. (transitive, vulgar, slang) To ejaculate in (clothing or a bodily orifice).
  9. To puree, to blend with a liquifying process.
  10. To turn a yellowish white colour; to give something the color of cream.

cujam

cumae

cumae

Proper noun

  1. An Ancient Greek, and then Roman, settlement near Naples famed for its sibyl.

cumal

cuman

cumar

cumay

cymae

cymar

cymar

noun

  1. A loose light dress for women.
  2. A scarf.

cymas

cymas

noun

  1. plural of cyma

cymba

emacs

emacs

noun

  1. (computing) Any implementation or reimplementation of Emacs.

facom

gamic

gamic

adj

  1. Formed as a result of syngamy (union of gametes), sexually produced, sexual.

icasm

icasm

noun

  1. (rare) imitative or figurative expression

macan

macao

macap

macau

macau

Proper noun

  1. A Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China just west of Hong Kong, previously under Portuguese control.

macaw

macaw

noun

  1. Any of various parrots of the genera Ara, Anodorhynchus, Cyanopsitta, Orthopsittaca, Primolius and Diopsittaca of Central and South America, including the largest parrots and characterized by long sabre-shaped tails, curved powerful bills, and usually brilliant plumage.

macbs

macco

macco

noun

  1. A gambling game popular in the eighteenth century.

maced

maced

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mace

maceo

macer

macer

noun

  1. (slang) A cardsharp.
  2. A mace bearer; specifically, an officer of a court in Scotland.

maces

maces

noun

  1. plural of mace

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mace

macey

macha

mache

mache

noun

  1. (Philippines) Glutinous rice balls flavoured with coconut and pandan.
  2. (dated) A former unit of volumic radioactivity: the quantity of radon (ignoring its daughters) per litre of air which ionizes a sustained current of 0.001 esu.
  3. Alternative spelling of mâche

machi

machi

noun

  1. A traditional healer and religious leader in the Mapuche culture of Chile and Argentina.

macho

macho

adj

  1. (informal) Tending to display masculine characteristics, such as domineering, fierceness, bravado, etc., in ways that are showily and histrionically tough.

noun

  1. A macho person; a person who tends to display masculine characteristics, such as domineering, fierceness, and bravado.
  2. A male llama.
  3. The striped mullet of California (Mugil cephalus, syn. Mugil mexicanus).

machs

macks

macks

noun

  1. plural of mack

macle

macle

noun

  1. (mineralogy) A crystal having a similar tessellated appearance.
  2. (mineralogy) A twin crystal.
  3. (mineralogy) Chiastolite; so called from the tessellated appearance of a cross-section.

macon

macon

noun

  1. Mutton bacon, a form of bacon made from cured mutton.

macri

macro

macro

adj

  1. (cooking, colloquial) Clipping of macrobiotic.
  2. Very large in scope or scale.

noun

  1. (colloquial, economics, uncountable) Clipping of macroeconomics.
  2. (colloquial, nutrition, countable, chiefly in the plural) Clipping of macronutrient.
  3. (colloquial, photography, countable) Short for macro lens.
  4. (programming) A comparatively human-friendly abbreviation of complex input to a computer program.

macur

madoc

mafic

mafic

adj

  1. (geology) Describing rocks, such as silicate minerals, magmas, and volcanic and intrusive igneous rocks, which contain relatively high concentrations of magnesium and iron.

magec

magic

magic

adj

  1. (colloquial) Great; excellent.
  2. (physics) Describing the number of nucleons in a particularly stable isotopic nucleus; 2, 8, 20, 28, 50, 82, 126, and 184.
  3. (programming) Being a literal number or string value with no meaning or context, not defined as a constant or variable
  4. Having supernatural talents, properties or qualities attributed to magic.
  5. Pertaining to conjuring tricks or illusions performed for entertainment etc.
  6. Producing extraordinary results, as though through the use of magic.

noun

  1. (computing, slang) Complicated or esoteric code that is not expected to be generally understood.
  2. A conjuring trick or illusion performed to give the appearance of supernatural phenomena or powers.
  3. A specific ritual or procedure associated with such magic; a spell.
  4. Something producing successful and remarkable results, especially when not fully understood; an enchanting quality; exceptional skill.
  5. The application of rituals or actions, especially those based on occult knowledge, to subdue or manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces in order to have some benefit from them.
  6. The art or practice of performing conjuring tricks and illusions.
  7. The supernatural forces which are drawn on in such a ritual.

verb

  1. (transitive) To produce, transform (something), (as if) by magic.

maice

malca

malic

malic

adj

  1. (organic chemistry) Of or pertaining to malic acid or its derivatives.
  2. Pertaining to apples.

manic

manic

adj

  1. (psychiatry) Suffering from mania, the state of an abnormally elevated or irritable mood, arousal, and/or energy levels.
  2. Of or pertaining to someone who exhibits mania or craziness; wicked.

noun

  1. A person exhibiting mania.

manoc

march

march

noun

  1. (euchre) The feat of taking all the tricks of a hand.
  2. (historical) A region at a frontier governed by a marquess.
  3. (now archaic, historical) A border region, especially one originally set up to defend a boundary.
  4. (obsolete) Smallage.
  5. A formal, rhythmic way of walking, used especially by soldiers, bands and in ceremonies.
  6. A political rally or parade
  7. Any of various territories with similar meanings or etymologies in their native languages.
  8. Any song in the genre of music written for marching (see Wikipedia's article on this type of music)
  9. Steady forward movement or progression.

verb

  1. (figurative) To make steady progress.
  2. (intransitive) To have common borders or frontiers
  3. (intransitive) To walk with long, regular strides, as a soldier does.
  4. (transitive) To cause someone to walk somewhere.
  5. To go to war; to make military advances.

marci

marco

marco

intj

  1. Alternative letter-case form of Marco

noun

  1. (historical) A traditional Spanish and Portuguese unit of mass, usually equivalent to 230 g and particularly used for trade in gold and silver.

marcs

marcs

noun

  1. plural of marc

marcy

maroc

match

match

noun

  1. (metalworking) A perforated board, block of plaster, hardened sand, etc., in which a pattern is partly embedded when a mould is made, for giving shape to the surfaces of separation between the parts of the mould.
  2. (sports) A competitive sporting event such as a boxing meet, a baseball game, or a cricket match.
  3. A candidate for matrimony; one to be gained in marriage.
  4. A device made of wood or paper, at the tip coated with chemicals that ignite with the friction of being dragged (struck) against a rough dry surface.
  5. A marriage.
  6. A pair of items or entities with mutually suitable characteristics.
  7. An agreement or compact.
  8. Any contest or trial of strength or skill, or to determine superiority.
  9. Equality of conditions in contest or competition.
  10. Equivalence; a state of correspondence.
  11. Someone with a measure of an attribute equaling or exceeding the object of comparison.
  12. Suitability.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To agree; to be equal; to correspond.
  2. (obsolete) To unite in marriage, to mate.
  3. (programming) To be an example of a rule or regex.
  4. (transitive) To agree with; to be equal to; to correspond to.
  5. (transitive) To equal or exceed in achievement.
  6. (transitive) To make a successful match or pairing.
  7. To fit together, or make suitable for fitting together; specifically, to furnish with a tongue and groove at the edges.

mayce

mazic

mcgaw

mcias

mckay

mcpas

mcrae

mdacs

meach

meach

verb

  1. To skulk; to cower.

mecca

mecca

noun

  1. Alternative form of Mecca; a place to which a group of people (for example shoppers) are drawn.

merca

micah

micah

Proper noun

  1. A book of the Old Testament of Bible, and of the Tanakh.
  2. Any of several men in the Old Testament:
    1. The minor prophet and author of the Book of Micah.
    2. An featured in Judges 17–18 and of the Micah’s idol narrative. Also called
  3. name of Biblical origin. Used since the 17th century, but never popular.

micas

micas

noun

  1. plural of mica